> Actually on this topic, I'd like to be able to make a simple table of
> all time itemized by day.
I am definitely subscribing to it. Also it would be wonderful if there
will be an option to include a table with tasks that was done or was
being done, by day. IMHO, such options allow to use org-mo
Hi, I recently got this message after starting Emacs daemon:
non-existent file ~/some/repo/index.org.. [R]emove from list or [A]bort?
1. It wasn't clear to me who issued this message; I thought it would
be recentf or tramp rather than org-mode. Maybe the message could give
some hint about the ag
Yet another enthusiastic beta tester in waiting here!
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Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Bastien wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>>
Maybe \linebreak is less context-sensitive than \newline, which would
mean that there are more contexts (like \title and \author) in which it
behaves as expected. Just a guess.
>>>
>>> I've asked the questi
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> For sure, it'd be better if `\\' wasn't converted at all when exporting to
> LaTeX (for the ones in the TITLE and AUTHOR meta-tags, at least).
But how do you insert a backlash in the resulting div/ps/pdf then?
My expectation was that converting \\ into \textbackslash
Daniel Clemente writes:
> Hi, I recently got this message after starting Emacs daemon:
>
> non-existent file ~/some/repo/index.org.. [R]emove from list or [A]bort?
>
> 1. It wasn't clear to me who issued this message; I thought it would
> be recentf or tramp rather than org-mode. Maybe the messa
Hi all,
I'm using org-mode to implement GTD (or, at least, making a valiant
effort :) I'm currently doing the following:
* projects are TODO items under a "Project" heading with a) a project
tag and b) a CATEGORY property summarizing the project with a short
label.
* "waiting" items are
Desmond Rivet writes:
> This all seems to work ok so far, except for one thing: I can't figure
> out how to add next actions under a particular project heading using
> remember.
>
> The problem is that I have to specify a heading for the template in
> org-remember-templates in the .emacs file. T
On Sep 8, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Raffi R wrote:
Dear org users,
I'd like to write some advice or a wrapper function for org-export
such that it defaults to a heading level of 0.
Why don't you just set the variable org-export-headline-levels ?
In org-mode normally, I can get this behaviour by p
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:53 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Hi, I recently got this message after starting Emacs daemon:
non-existent file ~/some/repo/index.org.. [R]emove from list or
[A]bort?
1. It wasn't clear to me who issued this message; I thought it would
be recentf or tramp rather than org-
Richard Moreland wrote:
> Here is a teaser video of the app running in the simulator:
> http://ncogni.to/mobileorg-demo1.mov
I am using org-mode for more than a year now and it changed the way I am
working a lot! I also have an iPhone and was looking for a way to work
with my org-files on the iPh
On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:03 AM, Richard Moreland wrote:
Thanks for checking it out. Unfortunately I don't have access to
any Android hardware, and now that I've got Org on my iPhone, I
probably won't be looking at any other hardware for a while :) But
I would be happy to help contribute code
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 3:27 AM, Desmond Rivet wrote:
>> I'm attempting to use the remember package to insert a diary-sexp
>> into a
>> file for use by the org-mode agenda. It looks like this;
>>
>> %%(diary-remind '(diary-date %^{Month} %^{Day} t) -%^{Remind days})
>> %^
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:39 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
wrote:
>
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Raffi R wrote:
...
> > In org-mode normally, I can get this behaviour by pressing C-0 C-x
> > C-e. Looking at org.el suggested that I should be able to simply
> > provide the 0 as an argument, i.e. using (or
=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_Vauban?= wrote:
> ...
> is correctly converted into:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> % Created 2009-09-09 Wed 11:37
> \documentclass[final,book]{myreport} % <-- our company class
> \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
> \usepackage[T1]{fo
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:34:36PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> To follow up on this: What we are doing with this development is
> not only write an iPhone app. Equally important may be that
> we are also establishing a protocol for this kind of asymmetric
> synching, and implement the Emacs
Thank you very much!
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Peter Westlake wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:39 +0200, "Carsten Dominik"
> wrote:
>>
>> On Sep 8, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Raffi R wrote:
> ...
>> > In org-mode normally, I can get this behaviour by pressing C-0 C-x
>> > C-e. Looking at org.el sug
First, when I open a file with the content
-*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
#+STARTUP: align
| |
| 3.14 |
| 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 |
and answer yes, I get
-*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
#+STARTUP: align
| | |
| 3.14 |
| 3.1415=> |
but would expect
-*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
#+STAR
Nick Dokos writes:
> The org->latex translation is no problem, but the resulting latex file
> does not give me a two-line authorship, either through pdflatex (tested
> with xpdf) or through latex->dvi (tested with xdvi) and then through
> dvi->ps (tested with gv).
Yes, \newline and \linebreak wo
Hi!
Let me give a bit of feedback on the aspect of "I'm implementing GTD".
I do it a bit differently:
* Projects are trees (or sub-trees) which have a :Project: Tag
attached to them. They never have a TODO keyword of any kind.
* Waiting-For items are tracked with a :WAITING: Tag. They never
2009/9/8 Richard Moreland
> I've been working with Carsten on a free iPhone app for Org.
>
Absolutely lovely. I've been waiting for this for long.
Once we feel the basics are worked out, we will solicit a request for beta
> testers and feedback
>
Please count me in.
thanks,
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Thank you for the fix. Other pdflatex rendering issues are still present at at
91197ce2, but only with subtree export.
Exporting a subtree with pdflatex (C-@ C-ce p) results in:
- Empty table of contents
- Heading(s) with the text stars, not numbered headings
- CLOSED block on the same line as
"Michael Brand" writes:
> First, when I open a file with the content
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | |
> | 3.14 |
> | 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 |
>
> and answer yes, I get
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | | |
> | 3.14 |
> | 3.1415=>
> On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 19:17:38 +0100, Andrew Stribblehill
> said:
AS> Are you sure you need this? Try make clean; make, without it?
I think you're right. The "make clean" first was necessary.
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Hello,
I apologize if this is RTFM, i couldn't find the answer. Maybe it's
also because of a misconception on my part.
I have a .org file with the following setup (HEAVILY inspired by Bernt
Hansen, http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html):
* ABC1
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Bugfixes
:PROJ
Hi,
I've noticed that the bold face isn't applied to multiline description
lists. This patch [1] partially fixes the problem, but for some reason
I keep losing the bold. Any thoughts/ideas?
On a related topic, I'd like to consistently indent my decision list
text, rather than sometimes moving b
I've looked briefly into the org-remember.el. A hook exists:
remember-mode-hook. Im not sure it can be successfully applied to the case
I envision.
THere are tradeoffs to immediately saving a remember buffer to a file, and
editing a note in the remember buffer, then saving with remember-finaliz
Nick Dokos writes:
> Bastien wrote:
>
> > Sébastien Vauban writes:
> >
> > >> Maybe \linebreak is less context-sensitive than \newline, which would
> > >> mean
> > >> that there are more contexts (like \title and \author) in which it
> > >> behaves
> > >> as expected. Just a guess
Desmond Rivet writes:
> I'm using org-mode to implement GTD (or, at least, making a valiant
> effort :) I'm currently doing the following:
>
> * projects are TODO items under a "Project" heading with a) a project
>tag and b) a CATEGORY property summarizing the project with a short
>label
Markus Heller writes:
> I apologize if this is RTFM, i couldn't find the answer. Maybe it's
> also because of a misconception on my part.
>
> I have a .org file with the following setup (HEAVILY inspired by Bernt
> Hansen, http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html):
>
> * ABC1
> :PROPERTIES:
> :C
Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs writes:
> That way I can see a list of next actions immediately by typing C-a a
> t, ordered by importance. With your system I fail to see how you can
> get quick access to your next action list.
I have several custom agenda views defined:
(setq org-agenda-custom-co
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