Bastien writes:
>
> Hope you'll enjoy a fresh Org soon :)
I will, Bastien, thank you for your quick and thorough response.
Bastien writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just released Org 8.2.2, a bugfix release.
>
> Thanks all for your contributions!
Thank you, Bastien.
Will Org 8.2.2 be merged into the development trunk of Emacs? Or, is
the proper way to keep up with Org-mode through the ELPA? (Please
forgive if this has b
In Org files putting an underscore at each of a word begets an ugly
underline that extends to the original underscores and doubles them.
In Gnus mail putting an underscore at each end of a _word_ begets an
expected result of underlining the word itself.
I wish that Org would do that too, or at le
I've have tried, but gotta ask, is it possible to write a template that
will prepend
* mmdd
to an Org file? So many of my Org files---journal, WORKSHEET(s), and so
on, are written `backward' and I'd so like to do that orgamagically.
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Matt Lundin writes:
I'd agree with Russell's conclusion that if one does not use an emacs
mail client, then there is not much point to using BBDB.
But if one uses Gnus or the like, the integration BBDB offers (e.g.,
automated addition of new addresses, auto-notes, TAB completion
I got tripped up by,
2.8 Plain lists
===
Within an entry of the outline tree, hand-formatted lists can provide
additional structure. They also provide a way to create lists of
checkboxes (*note Checkboxes::). Org supports editing such lists, and
the HTML exporter (*note Exporting::)
Lindsay Todd writes:
Or is BBDB so wonderful that I should just
use that instead?
Uh-huh.
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Carsten Dominik writes:
On Sep 26, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Sean Sieger wrote:
> I appreciate the concentrated development on Org Mode, but couldn't
> the
> subject lines of posts be reversed, or truncated to `v 6.xx' and
> subject
> first? Pardon me
I appreciate the concentrated development on Org Mode, but couldn't the
subject lines of posts be reversed, or truncated to `v 6.xx' and subject
first? Pardon me for being so limited, but it's a lot of news and the
lines are hard to scan.
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Ethan writes:
Thanks for the mail Ethan. I approached Org ... I don't know, a few
years ago having really really taken advantage of Outline. I promptly
made a mess, trying things I thought I needed to and went back to
Outline and organization that was natural to me. The experience helped
me fo
Bernt Hansen writes:
I like to use f9-something for commands and f9-h makes sense to me in
this case.
(global-set-key (kbd " h") 'hide-other)
... and thank you for the example.
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What do you suggest as an alternative key combination for hide-other?
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Carsten Dominik writes:
HTH
- Carsten
I certainly does help; thank you for your time, Carsten.
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I recently switched to Org-Mode---haven't used it in three years as I
had wanted to get back to the simplicity of Outline Mode. Now I think I
know how to keep it simple in Org-Mode
Anyway, something that bugs me is that when I hit or ,
auto-fill is effected but I'm left out in columns in the mid
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
By the way, the first line with the -*- mode: org -*- should always be
a comment - this is a bug I will fix.
Can I ask a dumb question... is there a difference between the first
lines, -*- mode: org -*- and -*- org -*-?
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So do you use the space before the first headline to put notes/text
that should not be exported?
I start every org and outline file with
-*- org -*- or -*- outline -*-
(ispell-buffer)
and then keystrokes that I have a tough time remembering or
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This must be a bug in emacs 23 - I cannot reproduce it under Emacs 21
or 22.
Emacs 23 is very beta at the Moment.
It produced the same error when I was using Emacs 22 and Org-mod 4.66
and the Org-mode version that preceded that.
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I cannot reproduce it like this, so would you please give more
information, in particular the emacs and org version, and an
example file with which this happens?
Sorry, Carsten, I had included the information, Emacs 23.0.0.1 and
Org-mode 4.68
When I find file 'income', which contains solely a table built in
org-mode, I get
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid search bound (wrong side of
point)")
re-search-forward("^\\(?:\\*+\\)" # t)
outline-map-region(#[nil " X
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Why do you need such a date? Most likely a birthday? You can use the
Emacs
diary to set such birthdays - the calendar/diary can handle this.
Yes, birthdays.
I found org-mode just before the new year, it produced a tenacious new
year's resolu
When I do `C-c .' and then `1969-03-25' I get:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Specified time is not representable")
encode-time(0 11 7 25 3 1969)
org-read-date(nil totime)
org-time-stamp(nil)
call-interactively(org-time-stamp)
on Ubuntu 6.10/Emacs 23.0.0.1
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