On Jan 11, 2010, at 10:11 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Adding
(require 'time-date)
to your .emacs should make the functions in time-date available... but
it looks like the require statement above is called in org.el, so
maybe
try adding the more forceful
(load "path/to/time-date.el")
to you
Hi Dustin
(Dustin Hoffman? really??? :-)
On Jan 11, 2010, at 8:41 PM, Dustin Hoffman wrote:
I would like to export an estimate in column view via the text
exporter. When I export the file now, none of the hour estimates or
summation of estimates is displayed.
I am not sure is anyone und
Matt Price writes:
> this seems like a stupid question, but how do I control what programs
> org uses when it launches an exported file in an external viewer?
files:
/etc/mailcap
$HOME/.mailcap
already answered, at least, here:
[Orgmode] Links and file association, Christoph Herzog, 2009/1
Time for a FAQ?
Who is going to write it?
:-)
- Carsten
On Jan 12, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
Matt Price writes:
this seems like a stupid question, but how do I control what programs
org uses when it launches an exported file in an external viewer?
files:
/etc/mailcap
$
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Jan 11, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
>
>> + setting the variable in my .emacs and reloading emacs
>> (closed and re-run)
>> does not have effect: I can still change line a
!!^
>
> Same here, you need to s
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Time for a FAQ?
>
> Who is going to write it?
>
> :-)
this FAQ can be places under the "Errors and general problems" section
*** How can I control the program launched by Org-mode to open a certain file
pdf, html
This is more a Operating System question than a Or
I am using Chinese system so if I insert timestamp by C-c .
I will get timestamp about weekday in Chinese character. I want to use
English to express weekday, How can I set the language for timestamp?
Thanks
Water Lin
--
Water Lin's notes and pencils: http://en.waterlin.org
Email: water...@ym
Thanks,
I have put it in.
- Carsten
On Jan 12, 2010, at 11:12 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Time for a FAQ?
Who is going to write it?
:-)
this FAQ can be places under the "Errors and general problems" section
*** How can I control the program launched by Org-mode
I need help to be able to use org-babel functionality.
I use emacs 22.3.1 in windows XP and org-mode 6.34.
I have the following instructions in .emacs
(require 'org-install)
(require 'org-plot)
(require 'org-babel-init)
(require 'org-babel-R) ;; requires R and ess-mode
(require 'org-b
d.tchin writes:
Hi, d.tchin ,
> I need help to be able to use org-babel functionality.
> I use emacs 22.3.1 in windows XP and org-mode 6.34.
>
> I have the following instructions in .emacs
>
> (require 'org-install)
> (require 'org-plot)
> (require 'org-babel-init)
> (require 'org-babel-R)
Carsten et al.,
with the attached file, if I position the cursor on the 3rd numbered
entry in the first list and hit tab, the following single sentence
paragraph is hidden. This seems somewhat non-intuitive to me or have
I misunderstood something. My impression was that indentation was
used to i
I sometimes want to write comments in my org-mode files, but the handy
function *comment-region* doesn't work, "no syntax defined for.."
Then I can choose '#' but it doesn't put it in the beginning of the
line.
I normally end in selecting the rectangle and run *string-rectangle*
with '#', but tha
Hi David,
Thank you for the mail. I missed your proposal on the mailing list.
I totally agree with your modification on "1.1 Messages in filter
folders" and "1.2 Messages in shimbun folders". Thanks! Please go
ahead and ask Carsten to merge the modification to the git repository.
As for "1.3
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> d.tchin writes:
>
> Hi, d.tchin ,
>
>> I need help to be able to use org-babel functionality.
>> I use emacs 22.3.1 in windows XP and org-mode 6.34.
>>
>> I have the following instructions in .emacs
>>
>> (require 'org-install)
>> (require
"d.tchin" writes:
> I need help to be able to use org-babel functionality.
> I use emacs 22.3.1 in windows XP and org-mode 6.34.
>
> I have the following instructions in .emacs
>
> (require 'org-install)
> (require 'org-plot)
> (require 'org-babel-init)
> (require 'org-babel-R) ;; requ
Dan Davison writes:
[...]
>
> The org-babel default is to invoke R as an external shell command, and I
> think this is what is causing the problem. It requires that the emacs
> function shell-command can use the string "R" to invoke an R process,
> i.e. the R installation and the shell path must
Aloha all,
S-TAB on a #+begin_src line folds only the source code block and not
the entire buffer, as it does elsewhere. Is this the desired behavior?
All the best,
Tom
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 5:05 PM, andrea wrote:
I sometimes want to write comments in my org-mode files, but the handy
function *comment-region* doesn't work, "no syntax defined for.."
Then I can choose '#' but it doesn't put it in the beginning of the
line.
I normally end in selecting the rectang
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On 2010-01-12, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Jan 12, 2010, at 5:05 PM, andrea wrote:
>
>>
>> I sometimes want to write comments in my org-mode files, but the handy
>> function *comment-region* doesn't work, "no syntax defined for.."
>> Then I can choose '#' but it
If you hit on a footnote definition, it indents it away from
column 1, to align with its heading. However, the footnote definition
needs to start in column 1 in order for the footnote to be correctly
exported. It would be nice if the footnote exported correctly even when
indented (or if that's pro
I had a look on your FAQS about problems.
I could not see anything about "eclipses ... but no healine or content"
I can not open the elipses. I can see the content if I change to text-mode.
I know this was most probably caused by some random unconcious key pressing.
I had noticed lone elipses
You can try (setq system-time-locale "C")
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Water Lin wrote:
>
> I am using Chinese system so if I insert timestamp by C-c .
>
> I will get timestamp about weekday in Chinese character. I want to use
> English to express weekday, How can I set the language for times
Deric Bytes writes:
> I had a look on your FAQS about problems.
>
> I could not see anything about "eclipses ... but no healine or
> content"
>
> I can not open the elipses. I can see the content if I change to
> text-mode.
>
> I know this was most probably caused by some random unconcious key
>
iem...@gmail.com writes:
> You can try (setq system-time-locale "C")
Yes, it works. But one more question. The system will show my Chinese
weekday in short way. If I want to show it in full name. What should I
do?
This is the case similar with this one: the system will show "Fri" for
short when
How can I tell which version of Org-mode I am using? I originally installed
emacs-snapshot and org-mode through Ubuntu's Synaptic Package manager, then
found out about git, which I have used since. I just want to make sure that
I am using the latest version.
Thanks
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Hey Shawn,
Shawn Koons writes:
> How can I tell which version of Org-mode I am using? I originally installed
> emacs-snapshot and org-mode through Ubuntu's Synaptic Package manager, then
> found out about git, which I have used since. I just want to make sure that
> I am using the latest versio
> How can I tell which version of Org-mode I am using?
There is a built in command for this.
M-x org-version RET
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
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>
> The org-babel default is to invoke R as an external shell command, and I
> think this is what is causing the problem. It requires that the emacs
> function shell-command can use the string "R" to invoke an R proces
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