Hi list, hi Eric,
I've been using ob-C to go through the K&R book, and I've noticed a few
annoyances along the way.
* Use of the captial C identifier
Support functions are defined as ob-C-*. In consequence, I need to
#+begin_src C to get a block to execute, because #+begin_src c fails
with "No
Hi list,
I've been having a hard time with the mkdirp property in babel, until I
realized it didn't work unless I set it in a code block header. Instead
I was trying to set it like this :
* Some headline
#+property: mkdirp yes
Which does work fine for other properties though.
Regards,
Julien.
Just noticed the interview is available on iTunes.
http://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/floss-weekly-136-emacs-org/id368823654?i=87659805
Not sure how I'd watch it if I were on my gnu box though.
Cheers
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On Sep 22, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Memno
I had a similar question regarding scheduling habits, but didn't get an
answer...
I haven't done a great job of keeping up with those resolutions for now, but
can anyone confirm that with org-habit, that kind of scheduling will result
in a consistency graph displaying habit completion for that par
I've been playing with org-habit, trying to setup different habits for
weekdays and weekends.
But I couldn't figure out a way to use repeat intervals to schedule
something for every weekdays or every weekends...
The only work around I came up with is to schedule the item once for
each day of the w
an Davison wrote:
>
>> Julien Fantin writes:
>>
>>> I tried opening the file with a bare emacs and the problem persists.
>>>
>>> I use true indentation in my files, which I think isn't what most
>>> people do, so maybe the parser gets confused
regexps do take care of detecting
them, but I'm afraid the code is too involved for me to be of any
help...
I hope this can get fixed, if not I might consider sticking to col 0
for src blocks...
Cheers
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Julien Fantin writes:
>
>
oseph Buchignani
wrote:
> Julien, it sounds like you're doing something different than what's in the
> manual.
>
> Could you paste exactly the code you used in your .emacs to include
> org-habit in the modules list and then activate it? I guess it would be two
> sepa
Another great addition Dan, thanks !
Cheers
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>>> Erik Iverson writes:
>>>
Dan,
Thank you to David and yourself for this great feature. I have
>>
, and some other formatting, but I'm
failing to see the pattern...
Here is one of the incriminated files:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=yxdUmpKx
Hope this is any help...
Cheers
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Julien Fantin writes:
>
>> First congratulat
First congratulations on adding in-line fontification to source
blocks, that's a great addition.
However, since I pulled those changes, a recurring issue I've been
having has become even more annoying.
When opening an org file, some src blocks headers don't seem to get
parsed properly, and now as
ember 2, 2010, Julien Fantin wrote:
>> I'm watching this as I wasn't able to enable this module either.
>>
>> I have state logging enable with :
>> (setq org-todo-keywords
>> (quote
>> ((sequence "TODO(t!)" &quo
I'm watching this as I wasn't able to enable this module either.
I have state logging enable with :
(setq org-todo-keywords
(quote
((sequence "TODO(t!)" "NEXT(n!)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
(sequence "WAIT(w@/!)" "SOMEDAY(s@/!)" "|" "CANCELLED(c@/!)"
And org-habit is config
t;>
>> On Jul 13, 2010, at 5:11 PM, Julien Fantin wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for noticing Dominik,
>>>
>>> Reverting back to regular indentation is what I've done,
>>
>> THis is not what I mean.
>>
>> What I mean is that you can turn
the
> function.
>
> Cheers -- Eric
>
>
> (defun my-org-babel-load-file (file)
> (let ((tmp-file (make-temp-file "my-ob-load")))
> (with-temp-file tmp-file
> (insert-file-contents
>(expand-file-name file dotfiles-dir))
> (org-mode)
&
at 2:14 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On Jul 6, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Julien Fantin wrote:
>
>> I've been using the org-startup-indented and org-adapt-indentation
>> variables for sometime, but I just realized that org-startup-indented when
>> set to true, ends up shifting t
wrote:
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
> >Julien Fantin writes:
> >> I've been struggling this morning trying to get org-protocol setup on my
> >> linux box (via http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php)
> >>
> >> I can't get a web-browser
I've reverted back from using fake indetation provided by
org-indent-mode, to regular indentation, since the latest git pull
fixed some issues that makes it much more usable (so thanks for that
!).
However src blocks only behave properly if starting on column 0,
otherwise, editing it with C-' will
I've been struggling this morning trying to get org-protocol setup on my
linux box (via http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php)
I can't get a web-browser to register org-protcol with emacsclient, as I'm
not using a desktop environment (plain startx and openbox), I'm pretty sure
this
With the org-capture-templates described in the doc, right after the
template selection, the buffer disappears, and the empty template gets
written to the target file.
The following messages are output :
Clipboard pasted as level 2 subtree
Has the template selection changed, or is this a bug ?
Ch
I've been using the org-startup-indented and org-adapt-indentation variables
for sometime, but I just realized that org-startup-indented when set to
true, ends up shifting the cloumns in column-view according to the headline
level.
So headline 2 is shifted by 1 character to the right, headline 3 b
Hi folks,
I'v been trying to setup an org-capture template using a symbol as the file
target, but this raises an error.
Someone on IRC mentionned this is probably a bug, but I'm not experienced
enough to be sure I'm not simply misusing it...
Here is the bit of config in question:
* Files
#+BEG
Consider the following :
* heading A
:PROPERTIES:
:BUSY_PROPERTY: AAA
:END:
* heading B
:PROPERTIES:
:BUSY_PROPERTY: BBB
:END:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var test=(org-entry-get nil "BUSY_PROPERTY" t)
test
#+end_src
#+results:
: BBB
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var test=(org-property-values "BUSY_PROP
I've been using this init file to load my org-mode-contained emacs
configuration :
;;; init.el --- Where all the magic begins
;;
;; This file loads both
;; - Org-mode : http://orgmode.org/ and
;; - Org-babel:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/org-babel.php#library-of-babel
;;
;; It then l
I haven't been able to do so, is it possible ?
I'm trying to make an org file that will take care of fetching and
intsalling all my required packages, and it would really help in making
things more streamlined, if shell blocks could source some variables from
'accessible' places in the file...
It
I've seen some instructions on seting up org-annotation-helper for adobe
acrobat on worg :
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php#acrobat-reader-setup
I'd be very interested in integrating this workflow into my linux
configuration.
Does anyone know of a pdf viewer that would allow t
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