On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Recently I've been randomly losing the string 'file' from all sorts of
> documents. Up until now I had no explanation. It's not the sort of
> question one wants to ask on public mailing lists.
>
> OK, so if you call org-cycle "in the vicinity" o
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Some off-by-1 spelling errors, some grammar fixes.
---
lisp/org-latex.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org-latex.el b/lisp/org-latex.el
index 161b3ed..736f36b 100644
---
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 12, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
---
doc/org.texi |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 2cdb15a..79dac8e 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -8182,7 +8182,7 @@ look like t
On Aug 11, 2009, at 10:29 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Recently I've been randomly losing the string 'file' from all sorts of
documents. Up until now I had no explanation. It's not the sort of
question one wants to ask on public mailing lists.
OK, so if you call org-cycle "in the vicinity" of a word
On Aug 12, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Manish wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Recently I've been randomly losing the string 'file' from all sorts
of
documents. Up until now I had no explanation. It's not the sort of
question one wants to ask on public mailing lists.
OK, so
Matt Lundin writes:
>
> I'm a bit confused. Am I correct in understanding that you'd like to
> customize the agenda view but you don't want a custom agenda view? I'm
> not sure how that would work. ;)
No, I want to customize the daily agenda view so that it shows my
everything it does already, p
The use case is very similar to the one I'm starting to get comfortable
with, so here is my vision:
Fireforg could download the pdf , use Zotero's translators to extract
bibliography information and other metadata from a site, and send that
and the file's path to org. There, this information beco
I have just installed v 6.29c and find that the agenda weekly view (C-c
a a) fails with the following message:
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
If I revert to my previous version 6.28e, the agenda view works
properly. I have not changed anything else. This indicates that the
problem arose be
On Aug 12, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Bruce Hackett wrote:
I have just installed v 6.29c and find that the agenda weekly view
(C-c a a) fails with the following message:
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
If I revert to my previous version 6.28e, the agenda view works
properly. I have not changed
At Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:31:56 +0200,
Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
>
>
> The use case is very similar to the one I'm starting to get comfortable
> with, so here is my vision:
[...]
>
> There are some hurdles to take, though, but it's not overly complicated.
> Anyone willing to join in, to make this
At Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:53:17 +0100,
Paul Mead wrote:
>
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
> >
> > I'm a bit confused. Am I correct in understanding that you'd like to
> > customize the agenda view but you don't want a custom agenda view? I'm
> > not sure how that would work. ;)
>
> No, I want to customize
Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> Why don't the STARTED todos appear? Maybe you need to define your
> todo keywords appropriately? I have mine as:
>
> org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "INPROGRESS(i@)" "WAITING(w@)" "|"
> "DONE(d@)" "CANCELLED(c@)"))
>
> and all TODO, INPROGRESS and WAITING todos
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
Eric S Fraga writes:
Why don't the STARTED todos appear? Maybe you need to define your
todo keywords appropriately? I have mine as:
org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "INPROGRESS(i@)"
"WAITING(w@)" "|" "DONE(d@)" "CANCELLED(c@)"))
a
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
Eric S Fraga writes:
Why don't the STARTED todos appear? Maybe you need to define your
todo keywords appropriately? I have mine as:
org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "INPROGRESS(i
Hello,
using this minimal setup:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/emacs/org-mode/lisp")
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
(require 'org-install)
--8<---cut here---end--->
Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>> I *only* want dated, scheduled, deadlined and STARTED.
>
> I think you want a block agenda, first block the normal agenda,
> second block a TODO search for STARTED.
>
> - Carsten
I didn't know you could combine different blocks like this, but that
sounds exactly wha
There is a colon missing after #+macro
HTH
- Carsten
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Stephan Schmitt wrote:
Hello,
using this minimal setup:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/emacs/org-mode/lisp")
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-ali
Thanks!
One of these too-obvious-bugs...
Greetings
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> There is a colon missing after #+macro
>
> HTH
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Stephan Schmitt wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> using this minimal setup:
>>
>>
>> --8<---cut here---st
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>>>
>>> I *only* want dated, scheduled, deadlined and STARTED.
>>
>> I think you want a block agenda, first block the normal agenda,
>> second block a TODO search for STARTED.
>>
>> - Carsten
>
> I didn't know you could
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 12, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Bruce Hackett wrote:
I have just installed v 6.29c and find that the agenda weekly view
(C-c a a) fails with the following message:
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
If I revert to my previous version 6.28e, the agenda view works
properl
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Bill Hager wrote:
>
> > I don't seem to understand #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and it's relation to html
> > export. What I think is that everything between a #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and
> > #+END_EXAMPLE should end up in tags when I do a HTML export with
> C-
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I think you want a block agenda, first block the normal agenda,
> second block a TODO search for STARTED.
>
> - Carsten
Hey, it worked! Here's what I used:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("a" "Custom block Agenda"
((agenda "")
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:52 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
I think you want a block agenda, first block the normal agenda,
second block a TODO search for STARTED.
- Carsten
Hey, it worked! Here's what I used:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("a" "Custom block Agen
I cannot reproduce this and believe that something must be wrong in
your setup.
It seems that the variable org-deadline-time-regexp is not defined.
The only reason how this could be is that your ToDo.org file is *not*
in Org-mode.
- Carsten
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Bruce Hackett wrot
Manish writes:
>
> You may want to take a look at an older post from Matthew Lundin for
> inspiration here http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/10819
Wow, there's some pretty good stuff there - I may appropriate some of
that, thanks.
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Matt Lundin writes:
>
> 1. Map C-c a a to a custom agenda view:
>
> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
> '(("a" "Agenda"
>((agenda "")
> (todo "STARTED")
>
Hi Matt
turns out this was exactly what I needed, thanks!
Paul
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Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> Looks remarkably like Matt's proposal. Did you miss that?
>
> - Carsten
Yes I did, I thought I knew what a block agenda looked like, so I
skipped over that suggestion - my apologies to Matt!
Paul
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Hi Dan,
thank you for studying and describing these issues, and for proposing
a patch.
I am not sure that the implementation you offer is the cleanest
possibile, I definitely do not want to attach a file to this
temporary editing buffer. It is probably better to install
a kill-buffer-hook to
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I cannot reproduce this and believe that something must be wrong in
your setup.
It seems that the variable org-deadline-time-regexp is not defined.
The only reason how this could be is that your ToDo.org file is *not*
in Org-mode.
- Carsten
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:45 PM
Bruce Hackett wrote:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > I cannot reproduce this and believe that something must be wrong in
> > your setup.
> > It seems that the variable org-deadline-time-regexp is not defined.
> > The only reason how this could be is that your ToDo.org file is *not*
> > in Org-mod
[cced the org-mode mailing list since this might be useful for other people]
"Xavier Maillard" writes:
> I read your org-mode tutorial which I found just great.
>
> Could you explain to me what you really call a project ? (and give an
> example of what it looks like in org-mode)
Hi Xavier,
Eve
Nick Dokos wrote:
Bruce Hackett wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I cannot reproduce this and believe that something must be wrong in
your setup.
It seems that the variable org-deadline-time-regexp is not defined.
The only reason how this could be is that your ToDo.org file is *not*
in
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Dan,
>
> thank you for studying and describing these issues, and for proposing
> a patch.
>
> I am not sure that the implementation you offer is the cleanest
> possibile, I definitely do not want to attach a file to this temporary
> editing buffer.
Just to be clear,
I'm afraid I can't quite wrap my head around this puzzle. I have a little table:
| Budget | 640 | 640 |
| Some expense | -165 | 475 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$LR3+$2
So col C is supposed to add the previous line's col C to the current
line's col B.
However, it seems that $LR3 is referring to the _s
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Bill Hager wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Bill Hager wrote:
>>
>> > I don't seem to understand #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and it's relation to html
>> > export. What I think is that everything between a #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and
>> > #+END_EXAM
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 11, 2009, at 10:29 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>
<...>
>> Try putting the following fragment into python-mode, and getting rid
>> of
>> the asterisks. Then org-cycle issued with point at any of the
>> asterisked
>> locations eats the string 'file' and prompts for a lin
Andrew wrote:
I'm afraid I can't quite wrap my head around this puzzle. I have a little table:
| Budget | 640 | 640 |
| Some expense | -165 | 475 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$LR3+$2
So col C is supposed to add the previous line's col C to the current
line's col B.
However, it seems that $LR3 is ref
On Aug 12, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Bruce Hackett wrote:
Dear Nick,
OK, I *was* a bit lazy in tracking it down, but the answer is pretty
simple. The only line I needed to remove was this:
#+SEQ_TODO:
which was the last line in the org file. This directive is listed in
the Main Index of the org
On Aug 12, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Aug 11, 2009, at 10:29 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
<...>
Try putting the following fragment into python-mode, and getting rid
of
the asterisks. Then org-cycle issued with point at any of the
asterisked
locations eats th
Stephan wrote:
Andrew wrote:
I'm afraid I can't quite wrap my head around this puzzle. I have a
little table:
| Budget | 640 | 640 |
| Some expense | -165 | 475 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$LR3+$2
So col C is supposed to add the previous line's col C to the current
line's col B.
However, it seem
Stephan wrote:
Stephan wrote:
Andrew wrote:
I'm afraid I can't quite wrap my head around this puzzle. I have a
little table:
| Budget | 640 | 640 |
| Some expense | -165 | 475 |
#+TBLFM: $3=$LR3+$2
So col C is supposed to add the previous line's col C to the current
line's col B.
Hello,
the new doc-view-mode in emacs 23 can be used to view DVI, PDF and
PostScript files. I have written a custom link type for org-mode to allow
linking to those files from org-mode.
This is the first thing besides .emacs customization that I have written
in elisp; as such, any feedback w
On 2009-08-12 19:25 +0100, Jan Böcker wrote:
> the new doc-view-mode in emacs 23 can be used to view DVI, PDF and
> PostScript files. I have written a custom link type for org-mode to
> allow linking to those files from org-mode.
If doc-view-mode could provide native support for those file types,
Leo writes:
> If doc-view-mode could provide native support for those file types, it'd
> be much more realistic to replace standard viewers provided by the os.
> Unfortunately the last time I checked which is quite a while ago, it
> converted those files into images and use Emacs to view them.
C
Dear all,
I am a happy user of emacs org-mode (I few weeks of experience with both of
them). In fact, this is my first post to this mailing-list.
I have to deal with many documents and I have looked for a way to have
access to the information in a faster manner. In that sense, I thought it
would
On 2009-08-12 20:30 +0100, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> Converting the pdf|ps|dvi file to images is exactly what your
> favourite viewer does.
Could you provide a link to this? I'd like to know more about the
details.
However, whatever the pdf viewer does, a proper one makes working with
pdf files plea
Leo writes:
> On 2009-08-12 20:30 +0100, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
>> Converting the pdf|ps|dvi file to images is exactly what your
>> favourite viewer does.
>
> Could you provide a link to this? I'd like to know more about the
> details.
See the source code of your favourite document viewer.
There
Óscar Fuentes writes:
Hi Óscar,
>> If doc-view-mode could provide native support for those file types,
>> it'd be much more realistic to replace standard viewers provided by
>> the os. Unfortunately the last time I checked which is quite a while
>> ago, it converted those files into images and
On Aug 12, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Leo wrote:
On 2009-08-12 19:25 +0100, Jan Böcker wrote:
the new doc-view-mode in emacs 23 can be used to view DVI, PDF and
PostScript files. I have written a custom link type for org-mode to
allow linking to those files from org-mode.
If doc-view-mode could provi
Hello Tassilo.
Tassilo Horn writes:
>> Converting the pdf|ps|dvi file to images is exactly what your
>> favourite viewer does. The problem with doc-view-mode is that it
>> converts *all* pages on the document to image *files* which are left
>> on some place of the hard disk.
>
> I think that's
On 2009-08-12 22:33 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> So if this feature is to be in org core, please don't make it the
>> default.
>
> I don't really see how this would be a problem. Jan does not propose
> to make "file:" links use docview to display a pdf file. But when a
> user is looking at a fi
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