> 1. I think "ALT" should be "ALLE" as in "alle filene" (the documentation
> says "ALL" refers to "All files when clock table includes multiple
> files").
>
> 2. I like "Tid stempla", but "Tidsoversyn" or "Tidssamandrag" would stick
> closer to the original and be clearer, I think.
>
> 3. I think "
>>> More things also require translation in `org-export-dictionary'.
The missing Norwegian Nynorsk "nn" org-export-dictionary entries:
(
("Continued from previous page"
("nn" :default "Held fram frå førre side"))
("Continued on next page"
("nn" :default "Held fram på neste side"))
("Create
> (defcustom org-clock-clocktable-language-setup
> Contributions for other languages are also welcome.
Here's Norwegian Nynorsk:
(setq org-clock-clocktable-language-setup
'(
("nn" "Fil" "N" "Tidspunkt" "Overskrift" "Tid" "ALT" "Total
tid" "Filtid" "Tid stempla ved")
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When I do
C-c " g
or
M-x org-plot/gnuplot
I get
org-plot/gnuplot: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory, gnuplot
It'd be nice if org-plot/gnuplot could instead `message' me a link to
the package that needs installing (or at least if the docstring for that
function coul
The attached patch solves this, as far as I can tell.
I have signed the FSF copyright papers.
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 13:59:09 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] org
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer čálii:
[...]
> I see the same on org-mode
> 9.1.9 (bundled with Emacs 26.1) or 9.1.12 and 9.1.14 from melpa-stable,
> gnu elpa.
>
> I do *not* see this in 8.2.10 bundled with Emacs 25.3.2.
git bisect tells me
8c7a14a850e7b988fe4c9d0eea9207793e2af368
Hi,
I did
$ git clone https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode.git
(which got me 643481fade386aa51d88ccc22b9669b0b77daaa1 )
$ cd org-mode
$ make autoloads
$ emacs -Q -l /tmp/init.el /tmp/foo.org
where /tmp/init.el has:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/src/org-mode/lisp")
(require 'org)
and /tmp/foo.
internals, which might change more
than its public API.)
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.3.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
of 2017-09-12
Package: Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @
/usr/share/emacs/25.3/lisp/org/)
can be safely altered. Does anyone have an idea how to fix
this?
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So at the moment I'm just not using icalendar export for fear of losing
data :-(
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
>
>> I guess I'll have to upgrade my org-mode version (6.33x) to get
>> org-icalendar-date-time-format?
>
> Not sure this will fix your problem, but yes, 6.33x is kinda
> prehistoric now.
>
new ics file is on
> the server now, it seems that a reload of google calendar doesn't
> reimport all imported calendars. So I'll wait a bit and report back
> what methods work (explicit TZIDs and/or export as UTC).
Did you ever find out what methods worked best? I just bumped into the
same problem with 30boxes, which shows
DTSTART:20120228T18Z as 19:00 (should be 18:00)
and
DTSTART:20120228T18 as 00:00 the day after
(the web calender is set to GMT+1, the exported ics shows
X-WR-TIMEZONE:CET)
I guess I'll have to upgrade my org-mode version (6.33x) to get
org-icalendar-date-time-format?
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
2010/9/2 Bastien :
> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
>
>> But now the obvious question is: does there exist a "syncorg" to
>> transport me back into the org-mode file to the point that corresponds
>> to that place in the tex-file? I assume it should be possib
2010/8/31 Rainer M Krug :
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> On 31/08/10 12:10, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just discovered synctex, which lets you shift-click a point in a pdf
>> in Okular and find yourself back in the tex-f
ile to the point that corresponds
to that place in the tex-file? I assume it should be possible since
org-mode outputs these \label{sec-3.3} things...
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re any way to shift cells up/down within a column while
>> leaving remaining columns intact. If not could someone point me in
>> the right direction to any org-functions I could use to help me
>> implement this?
Did you ever implement this? I've been wanting this function
line right after \documentclass ?)
Possibly "#+LANGUAGE: nn en" could be used for multilingual documents,
but that seems low priority to me.
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Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (I have FINALLY got a fixed width font for the tab bar, so my
> column mode headings line up with the text in the buffer!!!
How did you do this? I think I had them lined up in an earlier
Aquamacs version, but I see now they don't line up any longer. I do
Today I tried using the rodent in emacs.
I noticed that a :TAG: seemed clickable, but all it did was change the
view to org-overview, making me lose my place in the file (C-c C-r did
not bring me back). Shouldn't it instead perhaps to do a sparse tree
over that tag instead? Or at least something a
does anyone know why this would happen? (Does it have to do with the
"duplication of two org-remember functions" in
org-annotation-quicksilver.el?)
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ng like
(concat "\\" footnote-start-tag footnote-regexp "\\" footnote-end-tag)
but I couldn't get that to work on my setup. Is this something that
could be easily fixed? (The incentive being that "<" and ">" for
footnote-tags could make
-entry iff we're in org-mode?
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>- The agenda dispatcher
> + `<' cycles through restriction states.
Is there still a reason for the agenda timeline ("L") having to be
restricted to the current buff
På Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:44:53 +0200, skrev Carsten Dominik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sep 17, 2007, at 9:41, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
Hi all,
I just discovered pabbrev-mode
(http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/phillip.lord/download/emacs/pabbrev.el),
which seems really great, but in or
-9 to choose one each time). Does anyone
know of a way to get it to work alright with org-mode? (I understand that
the TAB key is "taken" for view-cycling when in headlines, but I can't see
any good reason why the suggestions shouldn't automatically show up in
org-mod
Hi,
I like search-and-replace. When replacing in an org-mode file, I always
have to expand the file fully first, since there is no fancy on-the-fly
expansion (the way there is with i-searches). Is this a planned feature?
It'd be mighty handy...
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