On Jun 22, 2009, at 5:44 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I have enabled the inclusion of astronomical information in my
agenda displays, using Diary.org, including the following:
#%%(diary-astro-day-number)
%%(diary-phases-of-moon)
#%%(diary-sunrise-sunset)
I commented out the first and last, as th
On Jun 20, 2009, at 10:00 AM, s...@blarg.net wrote:
When Firefox knows that your exported HTML file is really XHTML
(thanks to you changing `org-export-html-extension' to "xhtml"), you
can embed SVG into it. For example, here are PIC diagrams:
http://home.avvanta.com/~sand/org-mode/embedded-p
--- Sab 20/6/09, Ross A. Laird ha scritto:
> Well, turns out my heuristic method works:
>
> (setq org-tags-column 100)
>
> It required a restart of emacs
? Really?
To me it required only:
+ going to the end of the "(setq " line
+ C-x C-e
then the next tag is inserted in column 100.
Whe
>>>
>>> We now have:
>>>
>>>
>>> C-c C-j - traverse the tree using UP and DOWN
>>> C-c C-u - privious
>>> C-c C-n - next
>>> C-c C-b - previous sibling
>>> C-c C-f - next sibling
>>>
>>
>> I miss one key to go back to the current entry's heading (that's
>> outline-back-to-heading).
>
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Mikael Fornius wrote:
[snip: customizing emacs variable (23 lines)]
> Org mode has its own function to browse all settings:
>
> M-x org-customize RET
This is neat! Never knew abouot this one. Thanks!
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On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Manish wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Mikael Fornius wrote:
[snip: customizing emacs variable (23 lines)]
Org mode has its own function to browse all settings:
M-x org-customize RET
This is neat! Never knew abouot this one. Thanks!
See also
http
Hi Bernt
Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you
Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
Bernt> this set to t in my setup.
Thanks for that.
As far as I can deter
Hello!
Clocking in to a task in agenda ("I") updates the state in the agenda
immediately whereas clocking out ("O") requires an explicit refresh
("g"). Can clocking out be made to behave like clocking in in agenda?
Regards
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Manish wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Mikael Fornius wrote:
>> [snip: customizing emacs variable (23 lines)]
>>> Org mode has its own function to browse all settings:
>>>
>>> M-x org-customize RET
>>
>> This is neat! Never k
Bastien writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Matthew Lundin writes:
>
>> So the good news is: You can already do everything you mention with
>> org-mode and git. Just clone a bare repository somewhere and allow
>> others to push and pull from it.
>
> I second Matthew on this. All the wiki-like features you
Xin Shi writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I have an idea of testing whether it works or not.
>
> In the orgmode page:
>
> http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-2.1.1
>
> It's talking about the custom ID. Could you try to add an example after
> line:
>
> Links written like [[#my-target-name] ] can be used
On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Manish wrote:
Hello!
Clocking in to a task in agenda ("I") updates the state in the agenda
immediately whereas clocking out ("O") requires an explicit refresh
("g"). Can clocking out be made to behave like clocking in in agenda?
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Manish wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Clocking in to a task in agenda ("I") updates the state in the agenda
>> immediately whereas clocking out ("O") requires an explicit refresh
>> ("g"). Can cloc
On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Pete Phillips wrote:
Hi Bernt
Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which
you
Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
Bernt> this set to t
Hi,
with today's version of Org mode and CVS Emacs (23.1.50.1) macro
expansion seems to be broken. An org file like
--8<--snip-->8---
#+MACRO: foo BAR
* baz
{{{foo}}}
--8<--snap-->8---
exported to H
Hi!
If I use org-remember from within a VM (emacs viewmail), I get an
error (debug output attached) due to vm-folder-directory being nil.
The variable is defined in org-vm.el but not initialised. The problem
has existed for a long time; I've just forgotten to report it...
I can avoid the problem
Pete Phillips writes:
> Hi Bernt
>
> Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
> Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you
> Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
> Bernt> this set to t in my setup.
>
> Th
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Hi!
If I use org-remember from within a VM (emacs viewmail), I get an
error (debug output attached) due to vm-folder-directory being nil.
The variable is defined in org-vm.el but not initialised. The problem
has existe
Apologies but (as is too often the case) I forgot to attach the debug
output I promised in my last email on problems with VM and remember.
Here it is.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
regexp-quote(nil)
(concat "^" (regexp-quote vm-folder-directory))
(string-matc
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
Hi,
with today's version of Org mode and CVS Emacs (23.1.50.1) macro
expansion seems to be broken. An org file like
--8<--snip-->8---
#+MACRO: foo BAR
* baz
{{{foo}}}
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Fixed, thanks.
great! Thank you. But you know that with your quick responses you feed
the rumours about multiple Carstens being out there :)
Ulf
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Baoqiu Cui writes:
>>> The current org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command is a format string,
>>> with a fixed order of arguments (the fo filename and then the input
>>> docbook filname). Thats probably good enough for most (all?) xslt
>>> processors, but things may be more limited when it comes t
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 08:31 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
wrote:
>
> On Jun 19, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>
> > "Peter Westlake" writes:
> >
> >> If you have a multi-line inline task, with an END line, then
> >> refiling it
> >> leaves the END line behind. Since it isn't needed at th
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:17:35 -0700, Wes Hardaker
> said:
WH> Anyone seen an error like this from git or know what to do about it?
Whoops. I bet it's because I missed step 3 "Drop an email to Bastien".
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Anyone seen an error like this from git or know what to do about it?
# git push
Counting objects: 19, done.
Compressing objects: 100% (15/15), done.
Writing objects: 100% (15/15), 2.56 KiB, done.
Total 15 (delta 10), reused 0 (delta 0)
error: unpack failed: unpacker exited with error
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> --- Sab 20/6/09, Ross A. Laird ha scritto:
>> Well, turns out my heuristic method works:
>>
>> (setq org-tags-column 100)
>>
>> It required a restart of emacs
> ? Really?
>
> To me it required only:
> + going to the end of the "(setq " line
> + C-x C-e
>
> the
Hi Carsten,
I recently noticed that using SPACE or TAB in the agenda displays the
task in the other window but all of the drawers are exposed. If you
fold the org file with S-TAB to Overview or Contents display and then
switch to the agenda and SPACE or TAB on a folded task it unfolds the
entire
Wes Hardaker writes:
> Whoops. I bet it's because I missed step 3 "Drop an email to
> Bastien".
Fixed :)
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Actually, one of the features I missed from Planner mode is that planner would
give you a couple of days notice when an entry was coming up in your diary.
I found that this could easily be emulated, (and it looks better and works
nicer too) with a custom agenda command:
(setq org-agenda-custom-
Arne cox.net> writes:
>
> I am not able to get the inline images including in the exported latex
> output.
> The raw latex contains an \href{}{} instead of \includegraphics. I have
> verified that pdflatex is the latex to pdf process
> and the the appropriate image
> file extensions are in th
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 22:41, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> could you please re-run these tests, and instrument for elp not
> only org, but also the entire outline package? Seems to me that
> much of this time is spent in a non-org function.
Function Name
Dale Smith writes:
The current org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command is a format string,
with a fixed order of arguments (the fo filename and then the input
docbook filname). Thats probably good enough for most (all?) xslt
processors, but things may be more limited when it com
Count me in as a Yes. I think it would not only reduce the visual noise, but
it would look slick, and make Org even more fun to work with.
The biggest thing for me though, is that they should degrade gracefully.
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[replying to my own post]
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> I recently noticed that using SPACE or TAB in the agenda displays the
> task in the other window but all of the drawers are exposed. If you
> fold the org file with S-TAB to Overview or Contents display and then
> switch to the ag
Hey everyone
I've added a very simple link type to Org. This is descendent from Sacha
Chua's lisp link plugin for planner, and works the same way.
This is a great way to make active buttons inside of your org mode files. I am
not sure how well it would export however. I'm okay with it going
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> [replying to my own post]
>
> ...
>
> This seems to have been a confused Emacs session on my part. After
> restarting it no longer behaves as described above (it doesn't expand
> tasks past the headline by default -- which is the old behaviour I
> remember)
>
> My Emacs
Hello,
I need to occasionally export a simple table with two images (so they
are nicely aligned in one row). My approach was to use a MACRO:
#+MACRO: my-simple-2table #+HTML:
But
{{{my-simple-2table(image1, image2)}}}
does not work (MACROs with just one argument work fine in 6.27trans of
Hello,
I have an org-file with a "colophon" and I want to explain (a bit) why
and how I used org-mode for a particular piece of documentation
(exported as HTML). I want interested readers to take a look at the
org-"source"-file and the CSS-file, too.
However, when I link to my org-file "s
Hey Jonathan,
Jonathan Arkell writes:
> Hey everyone
>
> I've added a very simple link type to Org. This is descendent from
> Sacha Chua's lisp link plugin for planner, and works the same way.
>
> This is a great way to make active buttons inside of your org mode
> files. I am not sure how well
Nick Dokos writes:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> [replying to my own post]
>>
>> ...
>>
>> This seems to have been a confused Emacs session on my part. After
>> restarting it no longer behaves as described above (it doesn't expand
>> tasks past the headline by default -- which is the old behavio
Evening to you all
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
Carsten> Pete, what exactly do you meam by "custom agenda" here.
I mean it's one of my org-agenda-custom-commands. This is my (probably
overly) complex setup to list any of the things I do at home, which have
a TODO="NEXT" act
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> However, when I link to my org-file "somefile.org" as
> [[file:somefile.org][My org source-file]]
> and then export to HTML, the link in the HTML code now points to
> "somefile.html", which is, of course, not desirable in this case.
>
> How can I fix this? Many thanks in
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have an org-file with a "colophon" and I want to explain (a bit) why and
> how I
> used org-mode for a particular piece of documentation (exported as HTML). I
> want interested readers to take a look at the org-"source"-file and the
> CSS-file, too.
How a
Hi Sebastian,
Hmm... I may need to wait for another release of the org-mode and the js
file.
By the way, it looks the contents table in the left-bar of that page behaves
strange:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-2.1.1
Xin
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Xin Shi
Aww Crap. How did I miss that. Whups. :/
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Sent: June 22, 2009 4:36 PM
To: Jonathan Arkell
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Lisp Link type for Org mode
Hey Jonathan,
Jonathan Arkell writes:
> Hey everyone
>
> I'v
Carsten Dominik writes:
> > When Firefox knows that your exported HTML file is really XHTML
> > (thanks to you changing `org-export-html-extension' to "xhtml"), you
> > can embed SVG into it. For example, here are PIC diagrams:
> >
> > http://home.avvanta.com/~sand/org-mode/embedded-pic.xhtml
> >
Xin Shi writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Hmm... I may need to wait for another release of the org-mode and the js
> file.
Which version of Org-mode do you use? `M-x org-version RET'
> By the way, it looks the contents table in the left-bar of that page behaves
> strange:
>
> http://orgmode.org/C
On Jun 22, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Fixed, thanks.
great! Thank you. But you know that with your quick responses you feed
the rumours about multiple Carstens being out there :)
Are you talking to me? Or to the other one???
:-)
- Carste
On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Arne wrote:
Arne cox.net> writes:
I am not able to get the inline images including in the exported
latex output.
The raw latex contains an \href{}{} instead of \includegraphics. I
have
verified that pdflatex is the latex to pdf process
and the the appropria
Hello,
taking up a nice suggestion from Sebastian Rose, I want to present
some org source with proper syntax highlighting. However, there is a
problem when using "BEGIN_SRC" blocks it seems.
If one puts this org contents into a file "test.org":
* One Headline
Some Text
#+BEGIN_SRC python
p
Hi Dale,
Dale Smith writes:
> Dale Smith writes:
>
> The current org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command is a format string,
> with a fixed order of arguments (the fo filename and then the input
> docbook filname). Thats probably good enough for most (all?) xslt
> processors, but
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Jun 22, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>>> Fixed, thanks.
>>
>> great! Thank you. But you know that with your quick responses you feed
>> the rumours about multiple Carstens being out there :)
>
> Are you talkin
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