n.b. org-link-minor-mode exists, works, and i find it useful. i think
it could use updating, but it is indispensible.
btw i have not tried embark yet. i wonder if it could do something
similar, or maybe it doesn't fontify.
meanwhile, for years now i'm finding that i am wanting a new link-like
a
[Forwarding this to emacs-devel]
The naming convention for mode-specific bug reporting seems to be
confusing. The bug reporting functions are often not easy to discover
without knowing the explicit command name (especially with emacs default
completion interface). For example see recent message i
Hi all
I use a emacs theme (leuven-theme.el) that has nice faces for 8 levels of
org headers (ol1--ol8).
I was wondering if there was a way to make org not start over and use ol1
face when the 9th level is reached but rather skip to the ol2 face (or any
other level).
is that possible at all?
best
* Russell Adams wrote:
>
> On the semantic note, I found a utility called tmsu recently
> (http://tmsu.org/) which allows semantic tagging of files. There was a
> cool looking filesystem called Tagsistant too, but it unfortunately
> appears abandoned.
I was doing research for four years and I am
Sriram Karra wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>
> been a rather good experience. But my needs are simple, and depending on
> the kind of phone integration you are looking for, bbdb might not be
> enough. What exactly are you looking for?
>
> Nick, Wh
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> been a rather good experience. But my needs are simple, and depending on
> the kind of phone integration you are looking for, bbdb might not be
> enough. What exactly are you looking for?
>
Nick, What is the kind of phone integration for whi
Russell Adams wrote:
> I'd like to see semantic's for everything! I may have to give BBDB3 a
> whirl, given I've started to pickup elisp. My initial experience was
> hideous, but if I can get phone integration perhaps it'd be worth the
> pain.
>
I can sympathize: I tried bbdb a long time ago an
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 02:04:23PM +0200, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Russell Adams:
> > Thus I pose the question: What is a valid contact manager for a
> > console-mode user with sync, fast searching and update?
>
> Hallo Russell,
>
> I'm also searching for a contact manager since ages. What I want to tr
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Russell Adams wrote:
Thus I pose the question: What is a valid contact manager for a
> console-mode user with sync, fast searching and update?
>
Curious - have you given BBDB a shot? There is a lot of action of late on
BBDB V3. There is also a bi-directional sync
- GNU recutils - plain text database, avail. in Debian et al.
http://www.gnu.org/software/recutils
- http://www.nongnu.org/addressbook
From the author of recutils but abandoned. Elisp, like lbdb but uses vcard3
format. Would be wonderful if somebody would update to [v
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Koch writes:
> - http://www.nongnu.org/addressbook
> From the author of recutils but abandoned. Elisp, like lbdb but uses vcard3
> format. Would be wonderful if somebody would update to [vx]card4.
Jose is reading the list, so chances are that he will hear you :)
--
Bastien
Russell Adams:
> Thus I pose the question: What is a valid contact manager for a
> console-mode user with sync, fast searching and update?
Hallo Russell,
I'm also searching for a contact manager since ages. What I want to try when
I've time (tm):
- GNU recutils - plain text database, avail. in
Hi Russell!
* Russell Adams wrote:
>
> First, I've found myself very lax updating my Contacts.org file.
This is no technical issue :-)
> With a moderately large contact file column mode goes so slowly I
> find myself reluctant to use it. Thus my contact list is now
> significantly out of date
Regarding contact management in Org the way I described it below, I
wanted to share issues I've had since.
First, I've found myself very lax updating my Contacts.org file. With
a moderately large contact file column mode goes so slowly I find
myself reluctant to use it. Thus my contact list is now
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
>
> I am using Org-mode to organize my contacts following
> org-contacts.el[1] and a *lot* of additional properties. Those
> things are so far »by convention« and I always wanted to sum it up
> on WORG but did not find time for that.
>
Even with
* Sriram Karra wrote:
>
> I am the author of a sync tool that can perform bi-directional sync between
> MS Outlook / Google Contacts / Emacs BBDB. You can set up a sync profile
> between any folder in one of those with any folder in any of the other two.
> It's been released to the bbdb-info audie
ul to return to the fold :)
-Karra
--
*From*: Darlan Cavalcante Moreira*Subject*:Re: [Orgmode] Re: contact
management in org-mode? *Date*:Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:51:07
-0300*User-agent*:Wanderlust/2.15.6
(Almost Unreal) Emacs/23.1 Mule/6.0 (HANACHIRUSATO)
-
mir Alexiev
> Subject: [Orgmode] Re: [PATCH] org-display-inline-images to reduce
> image size
> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 08:31:17 + (UTC)
> User-agent:Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/)
>
> How to avoid line breakage in the patch?
> Some source lines are naturally >80 c
[Aaaargh: premature communication - apologies to all and let me try again]
Michael Brand wrote:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > this is neat, but still kind of hard to do, because you have to put
> > all these formulas there by hand. I am skipping this for the manual
> > - maybe you'd like to put
Michael Brand wrote:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > this is neat, but still kind of hard to do, because you have to put
> > all these formulas there by hand. I am skipping this for the manual
> > - maybe you'd like to put this into org-hacks, or into the FAQ on
> > Worg?
>
> Ok, I have put it int
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
> header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
>
> ;; Now evaluate the column formulas, but skip fields covered by
> ;; field formulas
>
> and mark those extra header lines with the
On 31.5.2011, at 20:01, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>> I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
>> header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
> [...]
>
> I'll have a look (probably not today), but I'd rather tag them
> My status with the FSF is succinctly and fully characterized as
> "non-existing". I've sent that mail form to the FSF and I'll see what
> happens next ― it seems I'll get snail mail in a few weeks?
In my case the process took close to 4 months.
Jambunathan K.
--
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
> header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
[...]
I'll have a look (probably not today), but I'd rather tag them with an
"org-header" property and arrange it so that this c
On 31/05/2011 08:21, Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
> Finally: this patch goes clearly beyond the TINYCHANGE
> limits. What is yours, and Lawrence's copyright status with the FSF?
I have papers with the FSF for past and future changes to Emacs, so I
believe my contributions are covered.
Lawrenc
Hi Achim,
On 30.5.2011, at 23:02, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>> this looks pretty good. One thing I found missing is that
>> header lines should be exempted from column formulas being
>> applied. This works for the headlines at the top of the
>> table, but no
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> this looks pretty good. One thing I found missing is that
> header lines should be exempted from column formulas being
> applied. This works for the headlines at the top of the
> table, but not in the middle.
thank you for having a look. You are right, bu
On 8.2.2011, at 22:52, Achim Gratz wrote:
>
> If anybody wants to test the current state of affairs, I've just set up
> a fork repository to make it easier. Assuming you already have
> orgmode.git cloned, do a
>
> git remote add -t tableheadings remote-tableheadings
> git://repo.or.cz/org-mod
On 30.3.2011, at 00:50, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Carsten Dominik
> wrote:
>>
>> On 29.3.2011, at 23:48, John Hendy wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
>>> wrote:
On 29.3.2011, at 23:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On 29.3.2011, at 23:48, John Hendy wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 29.3.2011, at 23:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>>
On 29.3.2011, at 20:40, Matt Lundin wrote:
> John Hen
On 29.3.2011, at 23:48, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
> wrote:
>>
>> On 29.3.2011, at 23:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 29.3.2011, at 20:40, Matt Lundin wrote:
>>>
John Hendy writes:
>>>
>>> I have a good patch for this lined up -
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On 29.3.2011, at 23:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>>
>> On 29.3.2011, at 20:40, Matt Lundin wrote:
>>
>>> John Hendy writes:
>>>
>>
>> I have a good patch for this lined up - will check it in tomorrow.
>
> In fact, I just now pushed it.
>
On 29.3.2011, at 23:05, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On 29.3.2011, at 20:40, Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> John Hendy writes:
>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
That is indeed an excellent solution if you want to add a tag for a
todo kw. However, I wonder if there
On 29.3.2011, at 20:40, Matt Lundin wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>>> That is indeed an excellent solution if you want to add a tag for a
>>> todo kw. However, I wonder if there is a direct approach, where the
>>> exporter simply does no
John Hendy writes:
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> That is indeed an excellent solution if you want to add a tag for a
>> todo kw. However, I wonder if there is a direct approach, where the
>> exporter simply does not export if it is a certain todo kw. Is the
>> solut
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
> That is indeed an excellent solution if you want to add a tag for a
> todo kw. However, I wonder if there is a direct approach, where the
> exporter simply does not export if it is a certain todo kw. Is the
> solution to have the exporter de
If I could I would refactor org-clock-put-overlay into a function that
puts overlays on the current headline but I am not able to do so.
That is indeed an excellent solution if you want to add a tag for a
todo kw. However, I wonder if there is a direct approach, where the
exporter simply does not export if it is a certain todo kw. Is the
solution to have the exporter delete anything with that todo kw? Or
is there a way to have it
On Sat, Feb 12 2011, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> For more complex cases, there is also the issue of what to do when some
> parts of the completion are case-sensitive and other parts aren't
> (e.g. completion of case-sensitive envvars in case-insensitive file
> names), although this is less important f
Hi Sebastien,
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> You'll tell me that I could use PROPERTIES as well,
Indeed!
> but I think I'd loose the
> ability to sort the tasks tree based on the inactive dates.
... and you would gain to sort the tasks tree by properties :)
I added a footnote on the documentati
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results wrap :exports both
> (mapcar (lambda (el) (list el (+ 1 (* el el (number-sequence 0 10))
> #+end_src
>
> #+results:
> #+BEGIN_RESULT
> | 0 | 1 |
> | 1 | 2 |
> | 2 | 5 |
> | 3 | 10 |
> | 4 | 17 |
> | 5 | 26 |
>
"Vladimir Alexiev" writes:
>> I believe quoted strings are already handled, e.g.,
>> #+results:
>> : "(a b c)"
>
> They are not. This leaves the quotes as part of the string.
>
Alright, I've changed this behavior so that double-quoted strings are
read into variable values (removing the quotes).
> I believe quoted strings are already handled, e.g.,
> #+results:
> : "(a b c)"
They are not. This leaves the quotes as part of the string.
Please add a second usage to the description:
(this is useful for having leading/trailing whitespace in a string,
or having a leading ('` yet preventing th
"Vladimir Alexiev" writes:
>> I've applied the patch
>> attached to my previous email and unless there is a real push-back ...
>
> Could you add handling of quoted strings?
I believe quoted strings are already handled, e.g.,
#+results: elisp-looking-table
| 1 | (a b c) |
| 2 | "(a b c)" |
#+
> I've applied the patch
> attached to my previous email and unless there is a real push-back ...
Could you add handling of quoted strings?
And most importantly, document all of this in "(org)var".
Here is a merged dscription:
If a value starts with one of ('` it is read as an emacs lisp sexp.
If
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
>> What syntax would you suggest to indicate that a variable is to be
>> passed without the possibility of elisp evaluation
>
> I think this should be done with a header arg,
> since they have very flexible setup scheme:
> see (info "(org)Using header arguments")
> "
Hi Seb,
earlier in this thread, I attached a patch which allows string results
in tables which look like elisp to be interpreted literally, e.g.,
#+results: elisp-looking-table
| 1 | (+ 1 1) |
| 2 | (+ 2 2) |
| 3 | (+ 3 3) |
#+begin_src perl :var data=elisp-looking-table[1,1]
$data
#+end_src
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 11:56 -0600, Erik Iverson wrote:
> Ben,
>
> And what about your .Rprofile. Since your R code does produce
> a warning, I wonder if you have instructed R to take some
> special action when it sees one?
>
R on my system is as default with no special instruction by me. Tried
r
Dan Davison writes:
> Matthew Sauer writes:
>
>> As a relatively newer emacs and org-mode user I have found it very
>> interesting to see what people have in their .emacs file. This has spawned
>> my curiosity, what do you have for a startup page?
>
> eshell
>
> (nevertheless, I do use bash te
Erik Iverson wrote:
Ben,
And what about your .Rprofile. Since your R code does produce
a warning, I wonder if you have instructed R to take some
special action when it sees one?
Related, how does the export process that's not working affect
the *R* buffer in Emacs? Can you paste that buffer
Ben,
And what about your .Rprofile. Since your R code does produce
a warning, I wonder if you have instructed R to take some
special action when it sees one?
--Erik
Ben Ward wrote:
On 28/02/2011 11:24, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Ben Ward
wrote:
On Sun, 2011-02-27
On 28/02/2011 11:24, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 21:35 -0800, Dan Davison wrote:
Ben Ward writes:
Hi,
I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
I've installe
Am 27.02.2011 17:37, schrieb David Maus:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> At Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:41:15 +0100,
> Rainer Stengele wrote:
>>>
>>> this still bugs me. After leaving idle my emacs for some time longer
>>> than the configured idle time I have to apply answers to the idle-time
>>> dialogue several times.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 21:35 -0800, Dan Davison wrote:
>> Ben Ward writes:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
>> > Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
>> >
>> > I've installed everything
Hello,
Kieran Healy writes:
> I've had the following issue with recent org-mode builds (since early
> January, I think). A document with an itemized list in it does not
> export properly to latex: the export process inserts/leaves behind
> a stray \end{LIST} statement which breaks the .tex file.
Hello,
John Rakestraw writes:
> Symbol's function definition is void: org-search-forward-unenclosed
This function has been removed (or to be more precise replaced by
`org-list-search-forward') recently, and there's no occurrence of it
left in the code base.
Did you reload Org properly after up
Hello,
Jeff Horn writes:
> | variable | setting |
> |+-|
> | org-list-ending-method | indent |
Ok, this is the culprit. I'll investigate this today.
Thanks for the debugging.
Regards,
--
Nicolas
__
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> However I do agree that this would be onerous to have to wrap every cell of
> a table in double quotes...
Aren't we forced to do so, right now? As in the following home-made example:
#+TITLE: Show differences between files
* Code
Assuming you have two dire
Matthew Sauer writes:
> > Whenever I use Remember to shoot a note to a specific location I
> > press C-1 and get the following error:
> > M-[ 1 ; 5 q is undefined
> The problem I was getting when I was pressing C-1 still exists but I believe
> is due to incorrect mapping of Mintty/Cygwin (I am run
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Is it because of some order to respect in the different allowed timestamps
>> (active, inactive, scheduled, deadline)
>
> Yes, SCHEDULED (or DEADLINE) should come first.
OK. I did not think that mattered much, but that's no problem.
> In
Sorry for taking so long to come back to this; I had some unrelated
problems with my system.
> Please let us know if there is a useful way to generalize the workaround
> presented earlier in the thread.
Attached is against the latest git tree for org-mode a patch which I
believe does the trick. (
On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 21:35 -0800, Dan Davison wrote:
> Ben Ward writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
> > Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
> >
> > I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
> > but if
Ben Ward writes:
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed emacs, org-mode fresh on a new install of Arch
> Linux. Before I had it working on Ubuntu.
>
> I've installed everything as before and used the same .emacs file I had,
> but if I use org to write out some R script and export to pdf via latex,
> then
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
> I found a simple WORKAROUND.
> Kindly put this in the documentation of :colnames,
> at the end of the nil value:
>
> Please note that such "table disassembly" does not work with var
> indexing. As a simple workaround, put the #+tblname AFTER the hline
> (not before th
On Feb 27, 2011, at 9:43 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>> I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
>> (x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of
>> 2011-02-22.
>>
>> Also, it might be relevant that exporting the same test file to HTML gives
>> this:
>>
>>
Just pulled. The following org src:
#+begin_src org
#+TITLE: Test LaTeX Exporter and Lists
#+AUTHOR:Jeffrey Horn
#+EMAIL: jrhorn...@gmail.com
#+DATE: 2011-02-27 Sun
#+DESCRIPTION: Whenever a plain list is used in org and exported to
LaTeX, an "\end{LIST}" declaration appears in th
> I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
> (x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of
> 2011-02-22.
>
> Also, it might be relevant that exporting the same test file to HTML gives
> this:
>
>>
>> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
>>
>> Lorem ipsum dolor
Hi Matthew,
If it's a keyboard mapping issue I believe C-1 is equivalent to C-u 1
Does that work better for you?
-Bernt
Matthew Sauer writes:
> Yes, I was using remember as when I first started using orgmode I
> didn't have capture because emacs 23.2 in cygwin came with a series 6
> version of
> C-h v org--emphasis
But how do you know how many dashes to put?
I'd use apropos-variable (show variables matching pattern: WORDS or regexp).
I bind that to C-h C-v and use it often.
All apropos* functions are very useful, learn them
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I found a simple WORKAROUND.
Kindly put this in the documentation of :colnames,
at the end of the nil value:
Please note that such "table disassembly" does not work with var indexing.
As a simple workaround, put the #+tblname AFTER the hline (not before the
table).
For example:
#+STARTUP: sh
> What syntax would you suggest to indicate that a variable is to be
> passed without the possibility of elisp evaluation
I think this should be done with a header arg,
since they have very flexible setup scheme:
see (info "(org)Using header arguments")
"values of header arguments can be set
Yes, I was using remember as when I first started using orgmode I didn't
have capture because emacs 23.2 in cygwin came with a series 6 version of
org. Now that I have upgraded to the main development version I realized I
can switch to capture, which I have and I LOVE much better, it has solved
ma
>>> I cannot reproduce this. Could you try to upgrade to a more recent
>>> version, just in case?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Nicolas
>>>
I'm using the most recent git checkout, on GNU Emacs 23.2.94.1
(x86_64-apple-darwin10.6.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1038.35) of 2011-02-22.
Also,
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
>> The hline was assumed to be a list (as normal rows are) by the indexing
>> code, so I just inserted a quick check to ensure that hlines are left
>> alone.
>
> So Eric, you're handing this arg as per documentation (info)
> * :hlines: `no' (default)
> Strips horizontal
On Feb 27, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
Jeff Horn writes:
I noticed this last week and can reproduce it. I was just preparing a
bug report on this very problem, and my test file is similar to
yours.
Minimal org setup.
Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.501.gc6dbde.dirty)
GNU
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
>> would be onerous to have to wrap every cell
>> of a table in double quotes...
>
> I tried doing this as a workaround, but it is not
> since the quotes are passed to perl, and that's not what I want
>
>> it would be a breaking change for
>> anyone who is currently rely
Matthew Sauer writes:
> Whenever I use Remember to shoot a note to a specific location I
> press C-1 and get the following error:
> M-[ 1 ; 5 q is undefined
>
> I changed my .emacs to make the default refiling and C-1 C-c C-c is
> now the template location specified. At times I would still like
> would be onerous to have to wrap every cell
> of a table in double quotes...
I tried doing this as a workaround, but it is not
since the quotes are passed to perl, and that's not what I want
> it would be a breaking change for
> anyone who is currently relying on the ability
Right, that's why
> The hline was assumed to be a list (as normal rows are) by the indexing
> code, so I just inserted a quick check to ensure that hlines are left
> alone.
So Eric, you're handing this arg as per documentation (info)
* :hlines: `no' (default)
Strips horizontal lines from the input table.
But you
Hello,
Jeff Horn writes:
> I noticed this last week and can reproduce it. I was just preparing a
> bug report on this very problem, and my test file is similar to yours.
>
> Minimal org setup.
> Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.501.gc6dbde.dirty)
> GNU Emacs 24.0.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, N
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
>>> block below now evaluates without error.
>>
>> Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had
>> to
>> b
I just do this.
(defun alpha-org-goto ()
(interactive)
(let (org-refile-target-verify-function)
(alpha-org-goto-1)))
(defun alpha-org-goto-1 ()
(org-mark-ring-push)
(message "org mark ring pushed")
(org-refile 4))
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Hi Rainer,
I tried to reproduce this problem, but it seems to have worked as
expected on my system, specifically when exporting the "Her it does not
work" subtree, I get the following in the resulting .tex file.
#+begin_src latex
\section*{Her it does not work}
\label{sec-1}
\subsection*{R
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
>> block below now evaluates without error.
>
> Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had to
> be fixed in the code?
>
The hl
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales wrote:
> (And yes, refile goto is superb.)
Just FYI, remember it can be accessed by `C-u C-u C-c C-w' (not written in the
description of `org-refile-goto-last-stored' -- maybe because it's using
another way to do the jump than the `16' argument, that is, in this case, it
m
(And yes, refile goto is superb.)
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I want to see the original (pre-hold) Lo et al. 2010 NIH/FDA/Harvard MLV paper.
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I think my suggestion works for refile goto.
However, if you add headlines all the time, you will need your
suggestion with ido.
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Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
>
> I'd find automatic regeneration useful.
>
> Another way:
>
> * [#A] make failed refile reload the cache automatically
> You usually want the existing choices for selecting a
> headline. You don't need to regenerate those. Just the
> target location
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> I've just pushed up a change which should fix this issue i.e., the code
> block below now evaluates without error.
Just for my (= our) information, which combination was special here and had to
be fixed in the code?
>> input file:
>>
>> #+STARTUP: showevery
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> #+begin_src sh :results list
>> echo "eric schulte"
>> echo "dan davison"
>> echo "seb vauban"
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+results:
>> - ("eric" "schulte")
>> - ("dan" "davison")
>> - ("seb" "vauban")
>
> reading this, I wonder if we shou
I'd find automatic regeneration useful.
Another way:
* [#A] make failed refile reload the cache automatically
You usually want the existing choices for selecting a
headline. You don't need to regenerate those. Just the
target locations.
So ideally you would just immediately select it,
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>
>> Before, when inserting such a node, it stayed expanded, which my preferred
>> way of viewing the file.
>
> Can you tell when was "before"?
I would say "two weeks ago" or so. This is a recent change in behavior.
Best regards,
Seb
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Robert Goldman writes:
> Question: is this only usable in a stand-alone emacs, or can we load
> the exporter into our normal orgmode configuration?
Odt exporter should work like any other regular exporter for orgmode. If
something is not OK please report a bug..
> I suspect from reading that a
Am 27.02.2011 11:28, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Marc-Olivier,
thanks for very clear explanations about the problem you're trying to
fix, and thanks for the code.
I'm not using the GTD-methodology myself, so I cannot really see whether
it meets a general need in the GTD world or not.
Your email and yo
Hello,
Marvin Doyley writes:
> remove #+STARTUP: indent solved the problem.
>
> Thanks
> M
Could you try the following branch, by any chance, and tell me if that
fixes your problem, even with that line?
git://github.com/ngz/org-mode-lists.git indent-patch-no-timer
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On Sun, Feb 27 2011, Chris Thompson wrote:
> It appears that a solid majority of the posts in the current mailing list are
> Babel-related, and this is a very distinct subset of functionality that could
> easily and cleanly be split into its own list. Plus, it makes sense... not
> every
> Org use
Question: is this only usable in a stand-alone emacs, or can we load
the exporter into our normal orgmode configuration?
I suspect from reading that a merge will be difficult that we must use
this outside our standard environment, but just wanted to be sure
Thanks,
r
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Hi Rainer,
At Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:41:15 +0100,
Rainer Stengele wrote:
> >
> > this still bugs me. After leaving idle my emacs for some time longer
> > than the configured idle time I have to apply answers to the idle-time
> > dialogue several times. I cannot simply press "j" to jump to the open cl
Julien Danjou danjou.info> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> There's really a lot of trafic here, and it's more and more diffcult to
> me to follow development related threads in all the usage realted
> threads.
>
> How about splitting the mailing list in a user and a development list?
>
I would prefer a
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:09:04 +0100
Julien Danjou wrote:
> This is not something I'd propose on a low trafic list, but the number
> of mails here is getting bigger and bigger, and it's hard for me as a
> developer (and not as a maintainer like you) to just follow the stream
> of subject I am inter
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