Meanwhile have another problem:) When I try to view a page I can see
the basic navigation structure, but no style info or content. I notice
that there is no stylesheet.css in ~/blogs and I tried copying one
from the blorgit directory there. I do have an index.org, but it isn't
being processed a
Ian Barton writes:
[...]
>>> Meanwhile have another problem:) When I try to view a page I can see
>>> the basic navigation structure, but no style info or content. I notice
>>> that there is no stylesheet.css in ~/blogs and I tried copying one
>>> from the blorgit directory there. I do have an
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the help.
It was in the rake themes:default step. I got an error message about a
missing command, which I think was "sass". I'll uninstall surfar and
try to get an accurate error message later today.
Hi Ian,
The issue here is that ruby couldn't find the sass executable o
Ian Barton writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> It was in the rake themes:default step. I got an error message about a
> missing command, which I think was "sass". I'll uninstall surfar and
> try to get an accurate error message later today.
>
Hi Ian,
The issue here is that ruby couldn't find the sass execut
Hi Eric,
It was in the rake themes:default step. I got an error message about a
missing command, which I think was "sass". I'll uninstall surfar and try
to get an accurate error message later today.
Meanwhile have another problem:) When I try to view a page I can see
the basic navigation st
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the feedback.
Do you happen to know which functionality depends on sufary, or where in
the install process it was required? I am currently running a blorgit
instance on two debian machines (one of which is ubuntu) and I don't
have the sufary package installed on either.
Thank
Hi Eric,
There is one small omission from the installation instuctions. On
Debian/Ubuntu you need to:
apt-get install sufary
Ian.
I hope blorgit works out for you. I've been using it for a couple of
months both at work and at home, and it's starting to get fairly
stable/reliable.
Please d
I hope blorgit works out for you. I've been using it for a couple of
months both at work and at home, and it's starting to get fairly
stable/reliable.
Please don't hesitate to let me know if you run into any issues.
Cheers -- Eric
Keith Lancaster writes:
> Whoa! Blorgit is EXACTLY what I was
Whoa! Blorgit is EXACTLY what I was looking for - was planning on
trying to integrate org-mode somehow with Webby (another ruby-based
site generator), but this blorgit looks great.
Keith
On May 14, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
"Eric Schulte" writes:
Rick Moynihan writes:
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"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Rick Moynihan writes:
>
>> 2009/5/13 Sebastian Rose :
>>>
>>> I like the idea of publishing the sources.
>>>
>>> Shouldn't we do something like this on worg too?
>>>
>
> This is probably overkill, but one option for publishing the raw
> org-mode files is blorgit http://or
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On May 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
> I like the idea of publishing the sources.
>
> I have just pushed a change which implements org-publish-org-to-org,
> so you should be able to use this in a publishing setup. It is also
> possible to get an htm
Rick Moynihan writes:
> 2009/5/13 Sebastian Rose :
>>
>> I like the idea of publishing the sources.
>>
>> Shouldn't we do something like this on worg too?
>>
This is probably overkill, but one option for publishing the raw
org-mode files is blorgit http://orgmode.org/worg/blorgit.php
>>
>> It's
On May 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
I like the idea of publishing the sources.
I have just pushed a change which implements org-publish-org-to-org,
so you should be able to use this in a publishing setup. It is also
possible to get an htmlized version of the file. The way t
2009/5/13 Sebastian Rose :
>
> I like the idea of publishing the sources.
>
> Shouldn't we do something like this on worg too?
>
> It's amazing to see the too files side by side - both perfectly
> readable - visible simplicity and a great source of examples for
> (potentially new) users.
>
> BTW: i
I like the idea of publishing the sources.
Shouldn't we do something like this on worg too?
It's amazing to see the too files side by side - both perfectly
readable - visible simplicity and a great source of examples for
(potentially new) users.
BTW: it would be real fun to tranform links for t
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On May 13, 2009, at 3:50 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Rick Moynihan writes:
>>
>>> Another comment (and this goes for many documents published in
>>> org-mode) is that it would be nice if the HTML file could link to an
>>> online copy of the raw org file.
>>
>> More tho
On May 13, 2009, at 3:50 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Rick Moynihan writes:
Another comment (and this goes for many documents published in
org-mode) is that it would be nice if the HTML file could link to an
online copy of the raw org file.
More thoughts along this line...
The only downside of
Rick Moynihan writes:
> Another comment (and this goes for many documents published in
> org-mode) is that it would be nice if the HTML file could link to an
> online copy of the raw org file.
More thoughts along this line...
The only downside of doing this automatically is if you
include :noex
Memnon Anon writes:
> Okay, here is another question for all the clocking junkies out there ;).
>
> Is there a way to clock two items at the same time?
> This may sound stupid, 'who can do two things at the same time?'
> but please let me explain.
>
> Whoever clocks items, wants to keep control
Hey list,
Okay, here is another question for all the clocking junkies out there ;).
Is there a way to clock two items at the same time?
This may sound stupid, 'who can do two things at the same time?'
but please let me explain.
Whoever clocks items, wants to keep control of what he/she does.
cc-ing the org-mode mailing list
Memnon Anon writes:
> Hi!
>
> I have one question:
>
> ,
> | Use the agenda view for STARTED tasks to find stuff in progress and
> | things to clock. I clock everything - some tasks are always in a STARTED
> | state (Like Organization, Email News and IRC, etc
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