Hi Daniel,
thanks for looking deeper into the issue.
As you have noticed yourself, your proposal fixes only half of
the problem. Doing this emphasis with a regular expression
is really hard, and each time you change something, another
thing will break. The real solution for this would be to
sw
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Manish wrote:
>>
>> Once you've got your agenda organized right with todo's in order etc. then
>> it's just a little disruptive to go anywhere else for a little extra
>> detail to
>> get some more context. But
Hi Leo,
Leo writes:
> I feel there's something we can simplify. Also the old code for handling
> gnus-article-mode moves the cursor around.
>
> So I simplified org-gnus-store-link as follows:
As long as
(header (with-current-buffer gnus-summary-buffer
(gnus-summary-article-header
On Aug 25, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Manish wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 24, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Manish wrote:
Once you've got your agenda organized right with todo's in order
etc. then
it's just a little disruptive to go anywhere else for a little extra
Manuel Hermenegildo writes:
> > Another possibility would be to more the org-agenda-later/earlier from
> > the cursor keys and put them onto some other keys. I do sometimes
> > think myself that it was a mistake to use the Cursor keys for this
> > functionality..
>
> For what it's
Hi Longmin,
This is a bug, fixed now.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Aug 20, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Longmin Wang wrote:
Hi,
I am using org-mode integrated in emacs 23.1.1. When I export the org
file to html file, the enumerations will be interrupted by some
displayed math formulae. For example, the codes
On Jul 24, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Bastien wrote:
Manuel Hermenegildo writes:
Another possibility would be to more the org-agenda-later/earlier
from
the cursor keys and put them onto some other keys. I do sometimes
think myself that it was a mistake to use the Cursor keys for this
functionality
Hi,
we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
and later dates.
I would like to call a vote on this issue. Please weigh in.
Should we mak
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi,
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
But "n" and "p" are already used to m
>This is a pretty important change in the UI. I would like to
>get a general vote to decide this. See my separate message.
>
>- Carsten
Hi,
just a new user to org-mode, I apologize directly for jumping up and raise the
hand ;)
Other Projects run a little smooth transitions if changes like that a
On 2009-08-25 10:12 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
I like n and
Carsten Dominik writes:
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
+1
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
+1 (or M-n and M-p?)
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Benjamin Andresen writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>>
>> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
>> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>>and later dates.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
> and later dates.
>
> I w
On Aug 23, 2009, at 2:50 PM, waterloo wrote:
Sorry .
When I copy `http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/ ' to an org file , it
was transformed to a link.
After I export that file to html , I find `sea' in that link is
subscript. It should be normal scale.
This is because in org `_' was recog
Hey Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Benjamin Andresen writes:
>> But "n" and "p" are already used to move up and down entries in the
>> org-agenda.
>> Where would they go to then?
>
> C-n and C-p, like in any Emacs buffer?
Sure. That's a given. But they seem to be the fallback, IMO.
As Leo wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:12:16 +0200
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
> and later dates.
>
> I would like to call a vote on this issue. Please weigh in.
> Should we make
Hey all,
Today I was re-arranging my headings. While doing that I faced this
issue. For example consider the following org file contents.
* Level 1
** Level 2
*** Level 3
Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
If I keep the cursor on Level 3 heading and press M-left, Shouldn't the
number of '*
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I would like to call a vote on this issue. Please weigh in.
> Should we make this change? yes or no?
+1 for me.
Charles
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Hi everyone,
I tend to agree with the arguments that "n" and "p" should move
vertically in the agenda buffer, because many Emacs modes do
it like this.
So it seem to me that this discussion should focus on which keys should
move the agenda forward and backward in time.
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 200
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Carsten
Dominik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
> and later dates.
>
I thin
On 2009-08-25 11:59 +0100, Leo wrote:
> I like n and p to move up and down like in many other modes for
> example ibuffer, dired, Gnus etc. Changing this to be incompatible
> with other modes alienates orgmode. So I'd vote to keep current
> behaviour.
>
>> I would like to call a vote on this issue.
Another solution would be to use "f" and "b" to move forward and
backward in time. Some other Agenda bindings would have to change to
accommodate this. Old "f" (org-agenda-follow-mode) could become "F"
which is unused. But "b" and "B" are both used and would need to be
remapped.
Obviously this
On Aug 25, 2009, at 2:20 PM, Chris Leyon wrote:
Another solution would be to use "f" and "b" to move forward and
backward in time. Some other Agenda bindings would have to change to
accommodate this. Old "f" (org-agenda-follow-mode) could become "F"
which is unused. But "b" and "B" are both
> I would like to call a vote on this issue. Please weigh in.
> Should we make this change? yes or no?
Yes from me. --Manuel
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> all use 'n' for next line and 'p' for previous line.
I think the modes that use 'n' for next line and 'p' for next/previous
line tend to be 'single page' modes (e.g., dired). I personally
rarely use n/p even in those: C-n/C-p are automatic in my fingers and
they always work so that I do not n
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 20:03 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Manish wrote:
> > Once you've got your agenda organized right with todo's in order
> > etc. then
> > it's just a little disruptive to go anywhere else for a little extra
> > detail to
> > get some more
On Aug 25,2009, at 2:12 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
and later dates.
I would like to call a vote
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
I'd be fine with this change, though I can't remember when I last used
the left/right keys for cursor motion in emacs. :)
> 2.
Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>
> Today I was re-arranging my headings. While doing that I faced this
> issue. For example consider the following org file contents.
>
> * Level 1
> ** Level 2
> *** Level 3
> Level 4
> Level 4
> Level 4
>
> If I keep the cursor on Level 3 heading and pre
Manish writes:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 24, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Manish wrote:
>>>
>>> Once you've got your agenda organized right with todo's in order etc. then
>>> it's just a little disruptive to go anywhere else for a little extra
>>> detail to
>>>
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I tend to agree with the arguments that "n" and "p" should move
> vertically in the agenda buffer, because many Emacs modes do
> it like this.
>
> So it seem to me that this discussion should focus on which keys should
> move the agenda forward and backward in time.
I'm
Noorul Islam K M writes:
> Hey all,
>
> Today I was re-arranging my headings. While doing that I faced this
> issue. For example consider the following org file contents.
>
> * Level 1
> ** Level 2
> *** Level 3
> Level 4
> Level 4
> Level 4
>
> If I keep the cursor on Level 3 hea
1. Yes.
2. Abstain.
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Benjamin Andresen writes:
> As Leo wrote: ibuffer, gnus, dired & others all use 'n' for next
> line and 'p' for previous line.
>
> And with the recent mark and unmark feature inspired by dired, doing
> what it does, seems intuitive as far as emacs goes.
Fair enough.
I would favor the `f/b' ke
Chris Leyon writes:
> Another solution would be to use "f" and "b" to move forward and
> backward in time. Some other Agenda bindings would have to change to
> accommodate this. Old "f" (org-agenda-follow-mode) could become "F"
> which is unused. But "b" and "B" are both used and would need to
Carsten Dominik writes:
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
No. Why would you want to do cursor motion in the agenda?
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and
Hi all,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I tend to agree with the arguments that "n" and "p" should move vertically
> in the agenda buffer, because many Emacs modes do it like this.
>
> So it seem to me that this discussion should focus on which keys should move
> the agenda forward and backward in time.
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
>
> I would like to call a vote on t
when I export to html , _underlined_ was known as math subscript of latex.
Is it a bug ? Thanks
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> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:12:16 +0200, Carsten Dominik
> said:
CD> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
+1. I find these two keys have confused me more than any others when I
accidentally shift forward and backward because I'm trying to navigate
to a link
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>>
>> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
>
> No. Why would you want to do cursor motion in the agenda?
One cou
> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:09:16 +0530, Noorul Islam K M
> said:
NIKM> * Level 1
NIKM> ** Level 2
NIKM> *** Level 3
NIKM> Level 4
NIKM> Level 4
NIKM> Level 4
NIKM> If I keep the cursor on Level 3 heading and press M-left, Shouldn't the
NIKM> number of '*'s for the headings
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:31, Manish wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
>> No. Why would you want to do cursor motion in the agenda?
>
> One could make part of a heading a link to, say, an email, and may want to
> visit that.
Clockreport also shows links which can be
Carsten Dominik writes:
> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
>
> I would like to call a vote on this issue.
On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
No. Why would you want to do cursor motion in the agenda?
There is not good
On Aug 25, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Manish writes:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 24, 2009, at 2:21 AM, Manish wrote:
Once you've got your agenda organized right with todo's in order
etc. then
it's just a little disruptive to go anywhere el
C-u C-u C-c C-w now goes to the last refile location in the agenda.
This is the same behaviour as org-refile (when used in an org file)
---
Carsten,
This patch allows C-u C-u C-c C-w on any line in the agenda. The goto
function (C-u C-c C-w) could possibly work the same way - now you need
to put
waterloo writes:
> when I export to html , _underlined_ was known as math subscript of
> latex.
>
> Is it a bug ? Thanks
_Underlined text_ exports to html just fine here.
You'll need to provide your export settings and a sample file in which
the behavior occurs if you'd like to receive help fr
I use _underlined_ to get a line under `underline' in html.
But the character `_' is known as math subscript of latex (just as in
\sum_0^100 ).
I want to use both underline and math subscript simultaneously.
How to do with it ?
I find some of you are not familiar to latex syntax .
Thanks
2009/
Yes, I accept your advice.
2009/8/25 Carsten Dominik
>
>
> On Aug 23, 2009, at 2:50 PM, waterloo wrote:
>
> Sorry .
>>
>> When I copy `http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/ ' to an org file , it was
>> transformed to a link.
>> After I export that file to html , I find `sea' in that link is subscr
The following file works just fine for me.
,
| #+TITLE: x.org
| #+AUTHOR:Bernt Hansen
| #+EMAIL: be...@norang.ca
| #+DATE: 2009-08-25 Tue
| #+DESCRIPTION:
| #+KEYWORDS:
| #+LANGUAGE: en
| #+OPTIONS: H:3 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t
| #+OPTIONS: TeX
waterloo writes:
> I use _underlined_ to get a line under `underline' in html.
> But the character `_' is known as math subscript of latex (just as in \
> sum_0^100 ).
>
> I want to use both underline and math subscript simultaneously.
As Bernt explained in his reply, the exporter should disting
Excuse me .
This time is my fault.
I use `_test_is right' . it need a space behide the second `_' .
Thanks
2009/8/26 Matthew Lundin
> waterloo writes:
>
> > I use _underlined_ to get a line under `underline' in html.
> > But the character `_' is known as math subscript of latex (just as in \
Carsten Dominik writes:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> this is only relevant for people who use the latest CVS Emacs.
>>> If you do that, please consider doing some testing of the new
>>> org-indent-mode which establishes the clean outline view
>>> without any by-hand indentation.
>>>
>>> Emacs 23.1 did
Dear orgmode developers and users,
I have some issues concerning column view and faces.
1. If I increase text scale manually using "C-x C-+" or "M-x
text-scale-increase" the faces of my "normal text" increase, but not the
column view part.
2. If I configure default faces within .emacs just the c
> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:30:51 -0700, Wes Hardaker
> said:
> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:12:16 +0200, Carsten Dominik
> said:
CD> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
WH> +1. I find these two keys have confused me more than any others
Thinking abo
I've seen talk of people using subversion to keep track of and back up
their org files. Can someone give me an example of how they have this
configured and how files are checked in/out from the repository? Do
you use a 'local' repository on the same machine and back that up
remotely or check your
Wes Hardaker writes:
>> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:30:51 -0700, Wes Hardaker
>> said:
>
>> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:12:16 +0200, Carsten Dominik
>> said:
> CD> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
>
> WH> +1. I find these two keys have confused me mo
Hi, all
Would you like to share your configuration of how to compose mails by org-mode.
I start org-mode by M-x org-mode, and found it not appelling at all.
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Kyle Sexton writes:
> I've seen talk of people using subversion to keep track of and back up
> their org files. Can someone give me an example of how they have this
> configured and how files are checked in/out from the repository? Do
> you use a 'local' repository on the same machine and back
zwz wrote:
>
> Would you like to share your configuration of how to compose mails
> by org-mode. I start org-mode by M-x org-mode, and found it not
> appelling at all.
Org-mode is not a mail mode. It certainly would not be suitable as a
major mode for composing mail.
Are you perhaps referring to
Hi,
it seems to me like revision 0ba7d3d2f961a224d077e6806b804cde4c4a7726
broke the LaTeX export of emphasises (e.g. =foo=).
Is anybody else having the same problem?
Cheers
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=?UTF-8?Q?Valentin_W=C3=BCstholz?= wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems to me like revision 0ba7d3d2f961a224d077e6806b804cde4c4a7726
> broke the LaTeX export of emphasises (e.g. =foo=).
>
> Is anybody else having the same problem?
>
Yes - my standard emphasis example
,
|
| * Emphasis and monospace
Carsten Dominik writes:
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dates.
No and no for the same reasons Christian Egli mentioned.
Memnon
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<> make a word as anchor.
/word/ make a word as emph.
How to make a word as anchor and emph simultaneouly ?
I try <> and /<>/ , but fail.
Aother question : how to make comment in middle of line ?
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A different idea.
Here are the problems with going l/r:
1) slow
2) you did it by mistake
3) you don't know where you are
These can be fixed using the minibuffer. It looks like this
if you use a 7 day agenda and press right arrow 3 times.
Press RET to go 1 week ahead to the week startin
Still a huge problem.
Noticed another, much less of a problem. I recently did RET on an id
link and it went to the wrong location. I went back and did it again
and it was OK. Related? Completely unrelated?
Thanks.
On 2009-07-23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Very often, when I do a keyword search i
waterloo writes:
> How to make a word as anchor and emph simultaneouly ?
>
> I try <> and /<>/ , but fail.
I'm afraid you cannot, but should be doable to live without it.
> Aother question : how to make comment in middle of line ?
This you definitely cannot.
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On 2009-08-25, Samuel Wales wrote:
> These can be fixed using the minibuffer. It looks like this
> if you use a 7 day agenda and press right arrow 3 times.
>
> Press RET to go 1 week ahead to the week starting [2009-09-01 Tue]
> Press RET to go 3 weeks ahead to the week starting [2009-09-08 T
Sebastian Rose writes:
> But, on the other hand, I like the outline indented sources - they look
> better in less and other tools/editors. That's why I don't use it
> here. The way auto-fill and org-mode interact is sufficient for me
> (because I'm used to press TAB in all those old-fashioned mod
Bastien wrote:
> waterloo writes:
>
> > How to make a word as anchor and emph simultaneouly ?
> >
> > I try <> and /<>/ , but fail.
>
> I'm afraid you cannot, but should be doable to live without it.
>
If you don't mind fudging with spaces, you *can* do this:
,
|
| * foo
|
| << *ancho
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 25, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
C-u C-u C-c C-w now goes to the last refile location in the agenda.
This is the same behaviour as org-refile (when used in an org file)
---
Carsten,
This patch allows C-u C-u C-c C-w on any line in the agenda. The go
On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Manish wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Christian Egli wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
No. Why would you want to do c
If org agenda is displayed in an other frame then windows aren*t
restored when quitting, I have to kill the frame manually.
I really would like it to behave like e.g. gnus-other-frame which
automatically kills his frame on quitting.
henry
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> we have the proposal to do the following key changes in the agenda:
>
> 1. Make the cursor keys LEFT and RIGHT do normal cursor motion again
> 2. Use the keys "n" and "p" to switch the agenda to earlier
>and later dat
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Hi Carsten and all the others,
at first thanks for your awesome work on org-mode!
Recently, I tested the new org-ident-mode, which is really great. But I
use the hl-line-mode, which highlights the current line of the cursor.
(global-hl-line-mode)
En
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