Nick, Eric,
Sorry for answering late -- while you were prompt at replying. Have been out
for one day.
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Sebastien_Vauban wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to use the DiTAA tool for making easy graphics in a couple of
>>> minutes.
>>>
>>> Though, I've this error whe
>From 8e59b595b855f7cd9377598219a7b8dbb22e41f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stephan Schmitt
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 11:19:30 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] added "MACRO" to org-additional-option-like-keywords
'#+MACRO' can now be auto-completed using M-Tab
---
lisp/org.el |2 +-
1 files changed, 1
Working in an 80-90 character line format, I am afraid to use more than a
few tags, and I try to make them short. After well over a year, I am still
a bumbling novice with org-mode, but I'm beginning to have some insight,
perhaps, into how some things can work. I like the idea of tags alot, and
t
Hi Chris,
Chris Gray wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> I have a problem exporting code chunks to LaTeX (beamer, in fact -- but
>> that does not change anything to the problem) that contain underscores.
>> I can't get a properly outputted underscore in my slide.
>> Any idea or workaround?
>
> Is
Óscar Fuentes writes:
> As said above, instantaneous response is not required for me.
For most users, it is. I open a doc and then I usually use PageDown to
go to the page I want (if it's not too far back). If each PageDown
would start a new conversion, that would be damn slow.
Also, searchi
Hi Seb,
Thanks for testing things so extensively.
> Look, I've done an ECM with the different ways I currently see for Org-mode:
I've never seen the term ECM before. What does it mean?
> Conclusions?
> - Org-special-blocks seems to misbehave in cases A3/B3 (adding an unsound
> environment
Hi Chris,
Chris Gray wrote:
> Thanks for testing things so extensively.
No prob. Trying to fully understand all sides of the problem.
>> Look, I've done an ECM with the different ways I currently see for Org-mode:
>
> I've never seen the term ECM before. What does it mean?
ECM is French for E
Sébastien Vauban writes:
[...]
>
> Look, I've done an ECM with the different ways I currently see for Org-mode:
>
I haven't followed this whole thread, so please forgive me if I'm
duplicating information. With the latest Org-mode from git, regular
source-code blocks can be exported into the ls
Hello,
at the moment I use one org-mode file per project and use ido.el's fuzzy
search to quickly open the appropriate project file. However, this tends
to clutter up my buffer list when I forget to kill buffers after using
them.
I'd like to use only one file to store all my active projects
Hi Carsten,
I have a small problem with the org customize interface. I have two
systems which I sync files between using git (my Eee PC and my Linux
Workstation). I've started syncing my .emacs and custom.el files along
with my org-mode files.
Both systems are running the same version of GNU Em
Hello,
Does anyone know a way to sort headers or subheaders? I can sort items by
time in the agenda view, but something more powerful, possibly by :TAG: or
just by name would be very useful.
Example:
* Top
** C
** B
** A
-
after some magic key
Hi all,
I have just made available a template for web publishing with
org-mode. I found some little problems doing my website, and so I
think it may be useful for others too. The template is based on the
settings described at
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.php
Hey Alan,
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> Working in an 80-90 character line format, I am afraid to use more than a
> few tags, and I try to make them short. After well over a year, I am still
> a bumbling novice with org-mode, but I'm beginning to have some insight,
> perhaps, into how some things c
Scott Novotney writes:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know a way to sort headers or subheaders? I can sort items by
> time in the agenda view,
> but something more powerful, possibly by :TAG: or just by name would be very
> useful.
You want org-sort.
To sort your example by name, put the cursor in
<...>
> [It looks like the main index of the manual needs an entry under 'sort'
> or 'sorting'. Currently there's only one for sorting in the agenda.]
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 79dac8e..0cb27da 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -957,6 +957,7 @@ See also the varia
At Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:13:14 +0100,
Paul Mead wrote:
> > 1. Map C-c a a to a custom agenda view:
> >
> > (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
> > '(("a" "Agenda"
> > ((agenda "")
> > (todo "STARTED")
> >
> turns out this was exactly what I needed, thanks!
You are welcome! I'm gla
Have you tried the org-refile interface? C-u C-c C-w lets you jump to
a heading using the same interface you get when refiling, so you can
customise it easily.
My org-refile config is:
(setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 2))
org-refile-use-outline-path 'file
org-r
Jan Böcker writes:
> Hello,
>
> at the moment I use one org-mode file per project and use ido.el's
> fuzzy search to quickly open the appropriate project file. However,
> this tends to clutter up my buffer list when I forget to kill buffers
> after using them.
>
> I'd like to use only one file to
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Andrew Stribblehill wrote:
Have you tried the org-refile interface?
This looks like what I need! I didn't think of refiling when looking for a
way to navigate my outline.
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Matt Lundin wrote:
Have you tried the following with org-refile and org-goto?
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