> For a while now I thought Org would be well served by another channel to
> show off developments. Something in between the torrent of threads on
> this mailing list and serendipitous discoveries.
>
> I have finally acted on this thought and created /This Month in Org/ ---
> https://blog.tecosau
>> I am recommending that you start using PostgreSQL database. I can
>> guide you. My software is not so finished for public, but I can guide
>> you personally and you will get stable system that lasts for years.
>
> Thank you for the suggestion, but for the moment I think I will
> experiment wit
>>> Google's SoC organisation applications are currently open, and close on
>>> <2020-02-20>. I know that Org participated once, in 2012.
>>>
>>> Would it be a good idea to submit an application to do so again?
>>> With the rise in interest in computational notebooks, blogging tools,
>>> and othe
> Google's SoC organisation applications are currently open, and close on
> <2020-02-20>. I know that Org participated once, in 2012.
>
> Would it be a good idea to submit an application to do so again?
> With the rise in interest in computational notebooks, blogging tools,
> and other features t
> 1) Using ob-rec.el (part of recutils)
>#+begin_src rec :data mydata.rec :type milestone :fields
ProjectID,Name
> Year == 2014
>#+end_src
Thanks. Could you please send me the mydate file otherwise that will not
work (and I don't know
> Hi Charlie,
>
> recutils-1.7 on Debian 3.2.78-1 i686 GNU/Linux. It installed ok, but
> gave warnings on "make test". These disappeared on installing the
> packages I mentioned.
Colin et al.,
All this talk of recutils motivated me to try it again as I do have
I'm afraid my recutils from
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/recutils/recutils-1.7.tar.gz had no
REDADME.dev. It did have a README, which mentions README.dev but no
README.dev.
Aha, looks like README.dev is not included in the distribution tarball.
Time to fix that :)
> I have been using recutils with orgmode for more than year - still
> learning of course. So far, my experience has been fine. I am still
> developing some sort of standard databases, e.g. one for contacts,
> another for finance type of records, etc.
Do yo
> I am looking for a sort of database I could use with orgmode. Anybody
> has a suggestion? What's about recutils?
>
> thanks
>
> Uwe Brauer
I've just installed recutils from source. If you do the same then be
aware that as well as the usual linux packages, yo
*NOTE* It's about an app which is *not* open source (some parts of code
will opened, see below). If you have a problem with that, you can stop
reading right about now...
Please stop using the GNU mailing lists to promote proprietary software.
I offer to take over maintainership of Org, gcc, and the Linux kernel.
Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-conditions will be that Org gets
ported to Notepad, gcc to be turned into a llvm front-end and Linus
sodomized to death. All that under my supervision.
Principals and idiots can PM me with y
> i.e. the old version was not converting the A0 coordinates to rc
> coordinates.
thanks a lot for the detailed explanations.
I've just pushed a minimal fix for this:
Great, thanks :)
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Hi Bastien.
> -(while (string-match
"\\<\\([a-zA-Z]+\\)\\([0-9]+\\>\\|&\\)\\|\\(;[^\r\n:]+\\|\\ +(while (string-match
"\\<\\([a-zA-Z]+\\)\\([0-9]+\\>\\|&\\)\\|\\(;[^\r\n:]+\\|\\http://www.jemarch.net
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recutils+rec-mode by cloning
git://git.savannah.gnu.org/recutils.git
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e the remotes when the structure of
> some referred table changes.
Looks good. Can you provide the patch with a ChangeLog and with
git format-patch ?
Sure. Here is it.
>From 37cc07cb5acd84c15216f0107936fe9367c53dca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Jose E. Marchesi&
Hi all.
Just a tiny patch making org-table-convert-refs-to-rc to transform the
coordinates found in remote references into "normalised" @n$y. This is
part of some work I am doing with remotes and which I will be sending to
the list soon: namely to update the remotes when the structure of
some re
2
Bar: b
...
#+end_src
Then use a :table parameter in case we want to insert the contents of a
table:
#+begin_src rec :data something.rec :write :table org-data
#+end_src
I will work on this and will be back as soon as I have something
working. Many thanks for the feedback :)
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rec" blocks could then be used to make (and publish)
selections of the table inserted above:
#+begin_src rec :data foo.rec
some selection expression
#+end_src
#+results
| Title| Author |
| ... | ... |
That sounds like fun! org-
ase the default value "raw" would not be appropriate.
Thanks in advance :)
[1] http://www.gnu.org/software/recutils
ob-rec.el
Description: ob-rec.el
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day 5 and Sunday 6 February 2011.
*GNU devroom date:* Saturday 5th February from 13:00 to 19:00
*Location:* Brussels (Belgium)
Who's coming
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Registrations:
- Jose E. Marchesi (GNU PDF, GNU recutils, GNU Ferret).
- Karsten Gerloff (FSFE).
- Brian Gough (GNU
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 13:28, Jose E. Marchesi wrote:
> But note that the "relational" characteristics in
> recutils are not very sophisticated.
>
> The rule here is: if you need something more complex then you probably
> should be usi
d be a neat way to externally cross reference Org files and do
reporting!
The parser implemented by librec would need a lot of changes to achieve
this. But you can always pre-process the org files in a wrapper, that
would remove anything that is not a drawer and the indentation.
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its stdin from org-babel and piping back to into
org-babel result (no writing by recutils to the file)
That sounds interesting. Would be nice to store rec data into the org
files.
Thanks for the suggestions :)
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es. Still
experimental and without a manual.
Whatever... sorry for the spam! XD
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Thanks for this suggestion. I don't use emacs for mail, I've never
used bbdb, and I'm already quite familiar with org-mode. Seeing as
bbdb lacks the same functionality that I need for org (namely, the
vCard importer) I don't see a big benefit (for me) in going to bbdb.
I am work
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