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Dear all,
I am having trouble sourcing R code from within an org-file via
org-babel, i.e. I cant' replicate the most simple examples
#+begin_src R :results value
matrix(rnorm(6), nrow=2)
#+end_src
That's the error message I get whenever I type in C-
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
> What about properties?
>
> * computer
> * apple
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Keyword: Power PC
> :END:
> * garden
> * apple
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Keyword: Golden Delicious
> :END:
>
>
> However you can already search for keywords in Agenda,
> please, refer the section of t
Ben Finney writes:
> Howdy all,
>
> How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
> specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
>
> For example:
>
> * every month on the first Tuesday of the month.
> * every month on the third Sunday of the month.
>
Paul Mead writes:
> Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
>
>>
>> What about properties?
>>
>> * computer
>> * apple
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :Keyword: Power PC
>> :END:
>> * garden
>> * apple
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :Keyword: Golden Delicious
>> :END:
>>
>>
>> However you can already search for keywords in A
Matt Lundin writes:
> Ben Finney writes:
>
> > How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
> > specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
[…]
> > Taking “first Tuesday of the month”, if I set it this month on
> > <2009-11-15 Sun>, it should next repea
Ben Finney writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Ben Finney writes:
>>
>> > How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
>> > specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
> […]
>
>> > Taking “first Tuesday of the month”, if I set it this month on
>> > <2009
Ben Finney writes:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
>> Given the discussion about a "simple" database [for storing contacts],
>> it struck me that I might just use properties and column mode. Dynamic
>> fields and views, hotlinks, VC, text file...
>
> Thank you, Russell, for the BBDB rant (which I quit
andrea Crotti wrote:
I'm with org-mode 6.31a, I was trying to
get output in the exported files but I never see the output.
Hi,
not sure if this is related -- or helpful, but here goes!
When I export the following file:
start---
* lowercase
#+begin_src python :expo
Martin G. Skjæveland wrote:
andrea Crotti wrote:
I'm with org-mode 6.31a, I was trying to
get output in the exported files but I never see the output.
Writing "begin_src" in lowercase or uppercase makes a difference. I am
not sure if this is a feature or a bug.
Oh, forgot to mention: I can'
In a previous thread
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17818) there was a
discussion about using the agenda to schedule trivial time-specific
tasks during the day which can be done at or after a certain
time. These tasks should be hidden from the agenda until their time is
due, because y
Aloha all,
The following org file demonstrates that :noweb passes silently over
the undefined code block <>. As my org-babel files become more
complex, it is harder for me to catch errors like this on my own
(e.g., when I have a typo in a reference to a srcname).
Could org-babel raise a
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
Marcelo> A symbian OS port would be nice too :)
Completely second that ... would be a great addition to my Nokia E71
... downloading on my iPod Touch right now.
[...]
Hi all,
MobileOrg 1.0
Paul Mead writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/manual/Matching-tags-and-properties.html
>>
>> - Matt
>>
> Thanks Matt, although that allows me to search for a single property (if
> I use 'Keyword' as an example, this will return a match if I search for
> 'Keyword="example"'.
"Weiss, Bernd " writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I am having trouble sourcing R code from within an org-file via
> org-babel, i.e. I cant' replicate the most simple examples
>
> #+begin_src R :results value
> matrix(rnorm(6), nrow=2)
> #+end_src
>
> That's the error message I get whenever I type in C-c C-
"Martin G. Skjæveland" writes:
> andrea Crotti wrote:
>> I'm with org-mode 6.31a, I was trying to
>> get output in the exported files but I never see the output.
>
> Hi,
>
> not sure if this is related -- or helpful, but here goes!
>
> When I export the following file:
>
> start--
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
> COmments are inline.
>
> At Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:17:39 + (UTC),
> andrea Crotti wrote:
>>
>> I'm with org-mode 6.31a, I was trying to
>> get output in the exported files but I never see the output.
>>
>> So I investigate and for example this
>>
>> #+BEGIN
Matt Lundin writes:
> Ben Finney writes:
>
> > Hmm. [a sexp] makes the entry unreadable as a date+time. One of the
> > main advantages of the usual Org date+time specifications is they're
> > perfectly readable even to people who know nothing about Org, Emacs,
> > or Lisp.
>
> Well, yes. But not
Matt Lundin writes:
> I've found BBDB to be incredibly convenient. But I use Gnus for email.
> If I were using Gmail or Thunderbird or Mutt, I wouldn't use BBDB at
> all.
Same here.
I think we'd better have an easy way to use bbdb in Org-mode, just as we
have for using the calendar.
E.g.
`
Hi list!
Information that has no potential next action associated but that still has
potential reference value and that you'd like to keep around, how and where
do you keep it ?
I usually check - if it is related to a project, I put it in this project's
wiki page (a simple .org ASCII file named a
Hi everyone,
I tried to use the noweb-syntax to tangle all the pieces of source code blocks
together as proposed by Tom.
However, for some reasons it does not work.
I notice there are two different syntax for noweb. One propsed on worg and the
other in examples here in the mailing list. Which
On Nov 8, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Torsten Wagner wrote:
Hi everyone,
I tried to use the noweb-syntax to tangle all the pieces of source
code blocks
together as proposed by Tom.
However, for some reasons it does not work.
I notice there are two different syntax for noweb. One propsed on
worg and
Hi Torsten,
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I tried to use the noweb-syntax to tangle all the pieces of source code
> blocks
> together as proposed by Tom.
>
> However, for some reasons it does not work.
> I notice there are two different syntax for noweb. One propsed on worg and
>
Richard Moreland writes:
> Hi all,
>
> MobileOrg 1.0 is now available in the iTunes AppStore:
> http://bit.ly/1kpHqg Documentation (including a screencast demonstrating
> the app) is available on the website at http://mobileorg.ncogni.to.
>
> Many thanks to Carsten and all the beta testers who h
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Adam Spiers wrote:
>> Be sure to use Org-mode 6.32 or later.
>
> Looks like fantastic work, congratulations! Thank heavens I finally
> got Ubuntu/emacs/orgmode/git running natively on my Android phone,
> otherwise I'd be green with envy ;-)
>
Can you share your e
Hi Dan,
thanks for trying helping me out
actually your example works for me after switching back to git-babel master
branch.
However, my file does still not work and I can not see a difference between
your
and mine file.
I will try to minimize it now to the point where it either works or stil
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 09:52:18 -0500
>> "Matt" == Matt Lundin wrote:
Matt> I've found BBDB to be incredibly convenient. But I use Gnus for
Matt> email. If I were using Gmail or Thunderbird or Mutt, I wouldn't
Matt> use BBDB at all.
What about having some bridge between org-mode & (open)ldap-sh
Hi Tom,
If I try to use the noweb way, I always got error messages which tells me that
org-babel can not read the result correctly
>
> #+srcname: r-load-libraries
> #+begin_src R
>library(RMySQL)
>library(reshape)
>library(xtable)
> #+end_src
As I see you do not use any special he
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