Hi everyone,
some time ago, I stumbled over a picture of Eric Schulte on
his Org-generated home page (http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/).
And that made me realize how nice it can be to think of a face
when reading a name.
So want to start a page with people from this community here,
where some of us
So, about inline tasks... what are they for? I've read the code and know
what they do, how to use them etc. But I don't know in what context people
use them.
Why were they created and where are they used?
On Oct 8, 2009 9:28 PM, "Bernt Hansen" wrote:
Matt Lundin writes: > bar tomas
writes: >
On Oct 9, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
some time ago, I stumbled over a picture of Eric Schulte on
his Org-generated home page (http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/).
And that made me realize how nice it can be to think of a face
when reading a name.
So want to start a page w
Do we still have XEmacs users around here?
- Carsten
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2009/10/9 Carsten Dominik :
> Do we still have XEmacs users around here?
>
> - Carsten
>
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bar tomas wrote:
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> Hi,
> Maybe I use orgmode in a quirky way, but I often find the need of
> tagging internal regions.
>
> I don't have a problem with a creating a heading but what I find
> sometimes inconvenient is that implicitely everything that comes after
> the created headingis in it's sco
At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:44:57 -0600,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> Dan Davison and I (Eric Schulte) are happy to announce that Org-babel
> has now been released as a contributed package in Org-mode with
> corresponding documentation on worg [1].
>
> Org-babel provides the following functionality:
> - So
No GNU/Emacs.
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Yes.
Carsten Dominik writes:
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> - Carsten
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Andrew Stribblehill writes:
> So, about inline tasks... what are they for? I've read the code and know what
> they do, how to use
> them etc. But I don't know in what context people use them.
>
> Why were they created and where are they used?
I don't actually use inline tasks (yet) -- I just re
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in XML, this is the notion of an element with 'mixe
bar tomas wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in XML, this is the notion of a
Hi Dan,
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Juan Reyero writes:
>> #+begin_src python :session :results output
>> 2
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+resname:
>> : 2
>> : 2
>>
>> (expected nothing, which is what I get if I remove the :session).
>
> An understandable expectation. In non-sess
ok. Many Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Stephan Schmitt
wrote:
>
> bar tomas wrote:
>>
>> Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
>> I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
>> it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
>> cont
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Eric et al.,
>
> any chance of creating a jython interface? Or has anybody else done
> this already?
>
> I've tried creating one from your org-babel-python.el file by changing
> all occurrences of python to jython (bar one: the run-python command
> as that actually does
That's awesome news! Thank you for this great contribution. Now I can use my
beloved ruby to write view-extensions to my org PIM :D (even though I'm very
interested in learning elisp, but this makes things much more practical and
powerful!).
Marcelo.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Eric Schulte
On Oct 9, 2009, at 4:05 PM, bar tomas wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply and your help.
I also think in terms of containers, but I was trying to figure out if
it is possible to have a container that has both subcontainers and
content that is not contained in a subcontainer.
For instance, in
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> Matt: Inline tasks are now always exported, the variable
>org-inlinetask-export is obsolete. Export will look like
>a description list item - in fact, the export uses internally
>description lists.
Thanks for clarifying this. I had org-inlineta
I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
an odd question. Last year, I made a subtree that was a project for
getting ready for winter (I live in Minnesota, which has harsh winters).
I worked my way through that list, and now I'd like to do the whole
thing over agai
org-mode files are plain text. M-% to do a replacement: once you've
entered your search term and its replacement, hit ! to replace all
without question.
2009/10/9 Robert Goldman :
> I'm at about my one year anniversary using Org-mode, and I have a bit of
> an odd question. Last year, I made a sub
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