Hi Carsten,
That seems like a good solution. I will work on it and test it over the
next couple of days and let you know when it is ready. Do you have any
preference for the name of the file?
BTW, I also have signed and sent the copyright papers. I don't know if
that's necessary for a contrib
Hi Dominik,
Thanks for your reply.
> have you modified org-agenda-sorting strategy? What is its
> value?
I didn't modify its value. Here it is:
((agenda time-up priority-down category-keep)
(todo priority-down category-keep)
(tags priority-down category-keep)
(search category-keep))
France
Hi,
appended is a patch for org-html.el.
This is what it does:
1. is no valid XHTML. Coltags must be empty. I.e.,
2. ... tags where missing
3. A minor fix for the end of the CSS comments. Safari doesn't like
/*]]>*///-->
and is right in this case. `//' does not start a comm
Hi,
In the timeline view of a single Org file, I would like to
display the total amount of clocked time per day, something like
the following:
Wednesday 1 April 2009 (6:30)
Clocked: (0:30) P1
Clocked: (4:00) P2
Clocked: (2:00) P1
Thursday2 April 2009 (5:00)
Clocked: (3:00) P
Hi Thiery,
this is a problem of HTML. HTML has no linebreaks (or better: they are
ignored). Since the browser doesn't know about the linebreaks, you
simple get one line of text.
Only lists are send with linebreaks it seems.
For normal text this is no problem, just press `M-q' and everything i
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 28, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Rick Moynihan wrote:
Hi all,
I am using org-mode v6.26d (from the git repo) and keep all my org
files in a single ~/org directory. I'm trying to setup a new org-
publish project that publishes a single org-mode file (meeting-
notes.org)
Hi,
here is a little function, that creates the menu-structure file for
Marco Pratesi's great phplayersmenu. Just thought I share it here.
See http://phplayersmenu.sourceforge.net/demo.php for a demo. All the
menus there are made from the same menu-structur files.
To use it, have this here in m
Hi Sebastian!
Thank you for your answer.
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Hi Thiery,
>
>
> this is a problem of HTML. HTML has no linebreaks (or better: they are
> ignored). Since the browser doesn't know about the linebreaks, you
> simple get one line of text.
Yes i see now.
>
> Only lists are send wi
At Sun, 3 May 2009 21:52:05 +0200,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On May 3, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> > is there a specific reason that the Makefile uses emacs -q and not
> > emacs
> > -Q for byte-compiling org-mode?
>
> this is a good idea, but -Q is not understood by XEmacs, and I
> am n
Wouldn't it be useful to have a table of contents in an extra buffer
to move around quickly in huge org-files as it is possible in
LaTeX-files with RefTeX?
For me this is a feature that would make Org an even better authoring tool.
Karl
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On May 4, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Karl Maihofer wrote:
Wouldn't it be useful to have a table of contents in an extra buffer
to move around quickly in huge org-files as it is possible in LaTeX-
files with RefTeX?
For me this is a feature that would make Org an even better
authoring tool.
Bast
I have org-remember working successfully (I can't believe that it took
me so long to experiment with it. It has made a huge difference in my
work).
But if, after calling the extension with C-c r, I type a "wrong" tag
selector (e.g. I mistype a right one), I get
(1) the error message 'no template'
Hi Scot,
I have now fixed this by forcing you to type a valid template
character, or to exit with C-g.
- Carsten
On May 4, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Scot Becker wrote:
I have org-remember working successfully (I can't believe that it took
me so long to experiment with it. It has made a huge differen
On May 4, 2009, at 2:17 PM, David Bremner wrote:
At Sun, 3 May 2009 21:52:05 +0200,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 3, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
is there a specific reason that the Makefile uses emacs -q and not
emacs
-Q for byte-compiling org-mode?
this is a good idea, but -Q is
Hi Sebastian,
On May 4, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi,
appended is a patch for org-html.el.
This is what it does:
1. is no valid XHTML. Coltags must be empty. I.e.,
applied.
2. ... tags where missing
applied
3. A minor fix for the end of the CSS comments. Sa
On Apr 30, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
Dear all,
I want to make entries of my mum and dad's birthday by diary-
anniversary. The problem
is their birthday is in Lunar calender (Chinese calender) fashion.
Diary has things
like diary-julian-date, but I didn't find diary-chinese-someth
On May 4, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Chris Gray wrote:
Hi Carsten,
That seems like a good solution. I will work on it and test it over
the
next couple of days and let you know when it is ready. Do you have
any
preference for the name of the file?
Hard to find a good name
org-block2env.el
org-
On Apr 24, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Applied, thanks.
Maybe we should move this function into org-list.el.
Sure if that makes sense. I just refactored it in place without
thinking about where it should really live.
I have renamed the function to `or
On 2009-04-30 08:54 +0100, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to make entries of my mum and dad's birthday by diary-anniversary. The
> problem
> is their birthday is in Lunar calender (Chinese calender) fashion. Diary has
> things
> like diary-julian-date, but I didn't find diary-chinese-s
Carsten,
That works. Thanks
Karel
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From: Carsten Dominik [mailto:carsten.domi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 16:26
To: Sprenger, Karel
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Subject: Re: [Orgmode] line breaks in table cells
On May 4, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Sprenger, Karel w
Hello Experts,
It appears that the javascript enabled webpage looks not good in Safari
browser. In particular, the whole page is expanded in one big page
instead of foled together. Are there any suggestions for that?
Thanks!
Xin
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Very strange, so far I cannot reproduce this.
- Carsten
On Apr 24, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Hi Carsten!
I got a chance to try out the new C-c C-x c
(org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift) yesterday while doing my quarterly
accounting (ugh) and this is much better than the old way I d
David Bremner writes:
>> > is there a specific reason that the Makefile uses emacs -q and not
>> > emacs -Q for byte-compiling org-mode?
>>
>> this is a good idea, but -Q is not understood by XEmacs, and I am not
>> even sure about Emacs 22.
>
> at least for Emacs 22, it works. XEmacs apparently
On May 4, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Sprenger, Karel wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to force line breaks in table cells? I have a table
where some cells will contain a list of items. Currently, org-mode
has no way to include a list in a cell but being able to force a
line break would help to make the
You can use the agenda instead of the timeline, and then use the clock
table in the agenda, toggle it with "R".
- Carsten
On May 4, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
Hi,
In the timeline view of a single Org file, I would like to
display the total amount of clocked time per day,
Hi, this is a request for documentation of contributed packages.
There are still a number of contributed packages that are
not documented. You ca see this at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/index.php
Every package where the headline is not a link lacks a
Worg page with documentation.
Strange, because if I try your file, I get the correct sequence.
- Carsten
On May 4, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
Hi Dominik,
Thanks for your reply.
have you modified org-agenda-sorting strategy? What is its
value?
I didn't modify its value. Here it is:
((agenda time-u
Hi,
Is there a way to force line breaks in table cells? I have a table where some
cells will contain a list of items. Currently, org-mode has no way to include a
list in a cell but being able to force a line break would help to make the
exported HTML more readable when viewed through a browser.
I just tried it today, and it works great. Does anyone know how to
get it to use an existing buffer beside my longfile.org buffer. As
implemented it seems to only want to open a new buffer below the text,
and, on quitting or jumping to a heading, leaves me without my
original vertical split.
S
Quoting Carsten Dominik :
Bastien has implemented this in org-toc.el which is a contributed package.
Perfekt! Thanks a lot!
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thierry.volpia...@gmail.com writes:
>> Only lists are send with linebreaks it seems.
>
> Which kind of lists?
>From Firefox I get bulleted lists in the form:
* Here is the text of the first item
* Second item...
And numbered lists:
# first item
# second item...
Hm - it's not that gre
I use imenu for this.
Speedbar works too.
Sometimes I still use my own `speedbar in same frame' (which works on
console too).
For both, add this line to your setup:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'imenu-add-menubar-index)
Regards,
Sebastian
Karl Maihofer writes:
> Wouldn't it be useful
[D'oh: I replied to Carsten only - sorry about that.]
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Date:Sun, 03 May 2009 16:27:15 -0400
From:Nick Dokos
To: Carsten Dominik
cc: nicholas.do...@hp.com
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Why not emacs -Q for byte-compiling org-mode in the Make
file
Hi,
Hm - the comment dilimiter is wrong there.
It should be
/*]]>*///-->
after scripts (it is not after org-info.js),
but
/*]]>*/-->
after CSS-Sections.
Carsten, this is in line 114 of org-jsinfo.el.
- /*]]>*/-->
+ /*]]>*///-->
This is what Safaris inspector says:
S
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 24, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> I got a chance to try out the new C-c C-x c
>> (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift) yesterday while doing my quarterly
>> accounting (ugh) and this is much better than the old way I dealt with
>> these repeating tasks.
Thanks, Carsten. Welcome back :).
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 06:30, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>> 3) if you have auto-save-file-name-transforms set,
>> auto-saving is done according to that variable instead
>> of saving in place.
>
> I am now turning that variable off, locally in the remember bu
I found another bug. After an auto-save happens, if you change the
remember buffer, then do org-remember-finalize, emacs will complain
that remember-... has changed since you last saved it. If you then
run do-auto-save and try to save it, it works.
A workaround would be to put (do-auto-save) in
On Apr 26, 2009, at 5:55 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
I frequently export to ascii without wanting a file to be created,
especially not in a useful directory, as the files are temporary.
Is there a way to export ascii to just a buffer?
There is now:
git pull
and then
C-c C-e A
Note that
Hi,
I had to change the key for publishing all projects from
C-c C-e A
to
C-c C-e E
in order to make the "A" key combo available for ASCII publishing.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
- Carsten
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I'm trying to change org-export-latex-image-default-option to
"width=.7\\linewidth" in a file local variable. It's set correctly as a
buffer local variable, and it's having no effect on the export. My
guess is that the buffer-local property is stopping it as soon as
org-export-as-latex runs set-b
Hi Sebastian,
Does this mean it has been fixed or there are something need to be done in
the elisp?
Thanks!
Xin
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Hm - the comment dilimiter is wrong there.
>
>
> It should be
>
> /*]]>*///-->
>
> after scripts (it is not after
Thank you!
On 2009-05-04, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Apr 26, 2009, at 5:55 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> I frequently export to ascii without wanting a file to be created,
>> especially not in a useful directory, as the files are temporary.
>>
>> Is there a way to export ascii to just a buffer?
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