On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> the voting for the sourceforge community choice awards has started at
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> http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/vote
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> We are up against, among others, Freemind. Which means that we have a
> formidable opponent and we need t
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
> Could you guys please first explain the
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>
> ;; This part is buggy (sorry)
>
> comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in elisp...
don't make me blush :-/
What David meant was not to ask you to integrate a ready-to-go patc
2009/6/22 Carsten Dominik
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> On Jun 18, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
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> Hi,
>> stuck projects views can be used for many things beyond their initial
>> purpose.
>> It would be nice to be able to override the header when building a
>> custom view -- currently it is set to "List of st
On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
Could you guys please first explain the
;; This part is buggy (sorry)
comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in
elisp... don't make me blush :-/
I am not complainin
When hacking the org-icons stuff, I came to realize that emacs allows
to attach any set or property/value to any part of a buffer.
It seems to me like org-mode could perfectly use this as a caching mechanism.
What bout storing time-expensive informations as special properties
attached to the first
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
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> On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
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> 2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
>> Could you guys please first explain the
>>
>>
>> ;; This part is buggy (sorry)
>>
>> comment in the patch?
>>
>> Err... this just reflects my current lack of expressiveness in eli
On Jun 24, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
When hacking the org-icons stuff, I came to realize that emacs allows
to attach any set or property/value to any part of a buffer.
It seems to me like org-mode could perfectly use this as a caching
mechanism.
What bout storing time-expensi
Hi Nicolas,
I just took the two minutes to clone your repo and install the
patch. It's working great. Easy install, no delay in re-display. Cool
stuff!
This is what all that I found to complain about so far:
It should be `org-icons-default-directory' in the docs on the frontpage?
Nicolas
On Jun 24, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
On Jun 24, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
2009/6/24 Carsten Dominik
Could you guys please first explain the
;; This part is buggy (sorry)
comment in the patch?
Err... this just reflects my current
This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
which should call functions interactively.
- Carsten
On Jun 17, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Andreas Seltenreich wrote:
Your bug report will be posted to the emacs-pretest-...@gnu.org
mailing list.
Please describe exactly what actions t
[Sorry about setting Cc instead X-Debbugs-Cc and causing the duplicate
report. I set a proper Mail-Followup-To header now.]
Carsten Dominik writes:
> This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
> which should call functions interactively.
The docstring for interactive-p ha
On Jun 24, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Andreas Seltenreich wrote:
[Sorry about setting Cc instead X-Debbugs-Cc and causing the duplicate
report. I set a proper Mail-Followup-To header now.]
Carsten Dominik writes:
This looks to me as if it was a bug in keyboard macro execution,
which should call fun
Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why
the unicorn graphic does not?
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One reason is that this picture is a background.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:39 AM, James Yoo wrote:
> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why
> the unicorn graphic does not?
>
>
> __
James Yoo writes:
> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular reason why the
> unicorn graphic does not?
I agree it would be convenient. But the image logo is inserted as a
background image in the
Hi,
Le Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:14:38 -0700
Wes Hardaker a écrit:
> I finally got around to hacking on my org-export-as-generic
> functionality a bit more. There is a lot of improvement over last
> time, and probably even more things to do (because as you work
> through it your discover more, of co
The page seems to work for me at the moment. Would you like me to
save it and send it to you?
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Bastien wrote:
> James Yoo writes:
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>> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
>> least that's what I've come to expect..
i think my problem with exporting my latex files is that there may be
pieces of the old org-mode laying around..
i am currently on:
osx: 10.5.7
carbon emacs: GNU Emacs 22.3.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.6.0, Carbon Version
1.6.0)
org-mode: 6.27a
upon install on carbon emacs, i had the following org
We could try to position a div element over the background-image:
http://orgmode.org";>
Sebastian
Bastien writes:
> James Yoo writes:
>
>> Linking back to the front page via the main logo is pretty standard, or at
>> least that's what I've come to expect... is there a particular rea
Manish writes:
> The page seems to work for me at the moment. Would you like me to
> save it and send it to you?
Thanks - Greg gave me instructions and the logo should be clickable
now.
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You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
Sebastion: divs work too on some browsers. Some browsers (cough) IE will
sometimes collapse them if they have no content. I've always had better
luck wit
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Carsten Dominik <
carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> To be honest, I was not excited when I first saw David's icons.
> Yours look a lot better - but I don't expect to use them myself.
Well I'm no visual artist :) I like nicolas' icons better too. I've even
cha
Greg Newman writes:
> You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
> starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
[1]
Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of view if you scroll the
page.
See the bottom of org.css on how add the `abso
I almost feel guilty for bringing it up
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
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> Greg Newman writes:
> > You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body
> and
> > starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
> [1]
>
> Fixed will
Sebastian Rose writes:
> Greg Newman writes:
>> You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the main body and
>> starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
> [1]
>
> Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of view if you scroll the
> page.
>
> See the
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with some time consumed.
Worth it -- change 'y' -> 'yes' for make sure to get year view?
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goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
> When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
> when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
> year view with some time consumed.
>
When in agenda view, pressing 's' saves all org-mode buffers, no
questions asked. No need
Org agenda user-defined sorting does not seem to work. Does
anybody else use it?
The following is a complete test case. I cannot proceed
further. I cannot find any user error here, but that does
not mean that there is none.
Thanks.
* how to reproduce
*** save this to sort.org
*** eval this co
Never mind. In my attempts to debug I loaded some settings again,
overwriting this line:
(setf org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(user-defined-up))
So there might be no bug after all.
Sorry for the noise.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 13:45, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Org agenda user-defined sorting does not
what about non org mode buffer?
Thank you for letting me know 's' in agenda view.
Nick Dokos wrote:
goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with s
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-03-26 on RELEASE
Running on Windows XP Pro
org-version 4.67c
I have composed a table in org including integers using C-syntax hexadecimal.
| Variable Name | Current | Target.exe locn | Address of ||
| |
> So, what do you think ? Is this a direction you'd want org-mode
> to go ? Please, share your feedback & suggestions !
I think that the main interest of this will not only be to make a
buffer pretty, but to show information in ways which are easier or
more comfortable to understand.
For insta
On Jun 24, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
goodh...@gmail.com wrote:
When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
C-s starts incremental search. What key are you really using?
when it is in agenda view, if i press 2 more y, it will bring me the
year view with s
On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Joseph Oswald wrote:
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-03-26 on RELEASE
Running on Windows XP Pro
org-version 4.67c
I have composed a table in org including integers using C-syntax
hexadecimal.
| Variable Name | Current | Target.exe
On Jun 24, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Bastien wrote:
Sebastian Rose writes:
Greg Newman writes:
You're welcome.Fixed works too. Absolute can act goofy if the
main body and
starting div aren't set to absolute. I should have known better.
[1]
Fixed will not work in IE. It will scroll out of vie
On Jun 24, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Hi all --
I am a noob - drawn to the alien world of Emacs (from my familiar
Mac environment) by OrgMode. I am uncertain enough that I don't
rightly know if this is best described as an OrgMode error or an
Emacs error. Most likely a huma
"goodh...@gmail.com" writes:
> When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.
I think you mean `C-x C-s', right?
Also note that `C-x s' is M-x save-some-buffers and let you save many
files at once.
--
Bastien
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