Is it possible for the publish functions to work without actually
opening published files into buffers? I get a lot of buffers opening and
closing and often disappearing altogether (ie closed) after a publish -
even though I was in that file and editing it before I published. In
addition, opening
On Jul 13, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Dmitry Dzhus wrote:
"Stas Boukarev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When I put `1.' on the first line of a blank file, and then press
M-return I get the following:
1.
1.
2.
3.
Is it a supposed result?
Looks like it is a bug in `org-beginning-of-item-list` function:
How about adding
.src { overflow:auto }
to the CSS style definitions? Is that what you are looking for? It
seems to me that a scroll bar is better than wrapping, because source
code is usually formatted the way it is for a reason.
- Carsten
On Jul 12, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Richard G Rile
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:
Is it possible for the publish functions to work without actually
opening published files into buffers? I get a lot of buffers opening
and
closing and often disappearing altogether (ie closed) after a
publish -
even though I was in that
On Jul 12, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Csányi Pál wrote:
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Csányi Pál) writes:
Is there available from Org-mode to export a table to a Tab
separated
text file?
Yes it's easy. Put the pointer on the table and M-x org-table-export
Exp
Yes. Hmmm, the default is really stupid, will change it to an ISO spec.
Anyway, to configure (briefly mentioned in the export
options section of the manual):
#+DATE: %Y-%m-%d %T
See the emacs function format-time-string for al the possible % escapes.
For publishing, use the :date property.
-
On Jul 10, 2008, at 4:29 PM, Ross Patterson wrote:
Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The "stuck projects" view depends on the hypothesis that you can
clearly identify what a "project means". In the default setup,
projects
are assumed
On Jul 11, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
"Parker, Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
But, can you describe exactly what you mean by "Put the pointer on
the table"
I tried putting point in various places (indicated w/ "[p]" below)
and ran M-x org-table-export. But got messages:
A Debian user reported a small typo in the reference card; below is the
patch that corrects it.
Cheers,
--Seb
--- /home/seb/orgcard.tex.orig 2008-07-14 15:08:08.0 -0700
+++ /home/seb/orgcard.tex 2008-07-14 15:08:15.0 -0700
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
\section{Notes}
$^1$ This
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 12, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Csányi Pál wrote:
>
>> Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Csányi Pál) writes:
>>
Is there available from Org-mode to export a table to a Tab
separated
text file?
>>
>>> Yes
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:
>
>>
>> Is it possible for the publish functions to work without actually
>> opening published files into buffers? I get a lot of buffers opening
>> and
>> closing and often disappearing altogether (i
On Jul 14, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Richard G Riley wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:
Is it possible for the publish functions to work without actually
opening published files into buffers? I get a lot of buffers opening
and
clo
Hi,
When I schedule a repeating task which I'd like to repeat daily (e.g.
daily morning meetings etc.), I do so with a +1d specifier. However,
looks like when I mark today's as done, it will schedule a task for
tomorrow. However, it also seems to schedule for sat and sundays. Is
there any way
On Jul 14, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
Hi,
When I schedule a repeating task which I'd like to repeat daily
(e.g. daily morning meetings etc.), I do so with a +1d specifier.
However, looks like when I mark today's as done, it will schedule a
task for tomorrow. However, it also see
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
>
>> When I schedule a repeating task which I'd like to repeat daily
>> (e.g. daily morning meetings etc.), I do so with a +1d specifier.
>> However, looks like when I mark today's as done, it will schedu
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How about adding
>
> .src { overflow:auto }
>
> to the CSS style definitions? Is that what you are looking for? It
> seems to me that a scroll bar is better than wrapping, because source
> code is usually formatted the way it is for a reason.
>
>
Is it a bug of org-mode? When enabled (org-agenda-to-appt) in .emacs,
when I use the colum view in client, every column got too long to show,
but in emacs server, display is ok.
screenshot is here:
http://paste.ubuntu.org.cn/i8055 <= emacs server
http://paste.ubuntu.org.cn/i
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