Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jan 20, 2010, at 9:28 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
Thanks Carsten.
P.S. I know you have signed some copyright papers. Do they cover all
of Emacs?
yes, all of emacs.
Here is patch and suggested changelog.
thanks!
Stephen
p.s. 'M-x occur RET Non-nil means, RET' i
On Jan 20, 2010, at 9:28 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
p.s. 'M-x occur RET Non-nil means, RET' in org-agenda.el shows 33
instances of where a comma has been placed after the word 'means'. I
think this is wrong, and a misinterpretation of the advice from
elisp.info:
* The documentation string fo
Hello Experts,
I'm using Emacs 23.1.1 and org mode 6.34b. In the org file, if I use a link
say [[./link.org][test]], it will open the link.org file in another buffer
with orgmode. It will be also true, if I use [[./link.txt][link test]],
which will open a link.txt file with Text mode. However, if
I'm really tempted to move all my emacs configuration in only one big file.
This would also help me to make it more consistent and readable.
But I'm afraid to mess up something, in theory I just need:
- a simple org and babel loader
- one big file containing everything
But how is emacs behaving?
Hello
I am wondering whether org-babel would be suitable for managing a
bibtex database of ~1500 entries. I am thinking of making Bibtex
entries into literate source code and thus have org-mode managing
them in a more sensible way.
Has anyone else done something like this? Any better ideas how to
andrea writes:
> I'm really tempted to move all my emacs configuration in only one big file.
> This would also help me to make it more consistent and readable.
>
> But I'm afraid to mess up something, in theory I just need:
> - a simple org and babel loader
> - one big file containing everything
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:19 AM, andrea wrote:
I'm really tempted to move all my emacs configuration in only one
big file.
This would also help me to make it more consistent and readable.
But I'm afraid to mess up something, in theory I just need:
- a simple org and babel loader
- one big file c
On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:20 AM, Taru Karttunen wrote:
Hello
I am wondering whether org-babel would be suitable for managing a
bibtex database of ~1500 entries. I am thinking of making Bibtex
entries into literate source code and thus have org-mode managing
them in a more sensible way.
Has anyone
Hey,
I found my Org refuse to do the overview view correctly. Although I have
explicitly set the org-startup-folded to be t. Each time when I open an org
file, it still in plain view (not folded). So I have to M-x org-mode, then
it enters the fold view, which is really annoying...
Could anybody h
Hi Taru,
I was thinking of something similar but (even if I like org-babel a lot) not
based on org-babel. I think a own mode ala org-bibtex would be nice. However,
the ideas might be joinable.
My idea would be to have somethink like the org-mode link-feature. However,
instead of asking for the
At Fri, 22 Jan 2010 09:35:06 +0900,
Torsten Wagner wrote:
>
> Hi Taru,
>
> I was thinking of something similar but (even if I like org-babel a lot) not
> based on org-babel. I think a own mode ala org-bibtex would be nice. However,
> the ideas might be joinable.
>
> My idea would be to have so
Two questions/requests on this nice module
1) Open src blocks to edit : I found docs which said C-c c-o or C-c '
should open src blocks. The first executes it according to the docs. So
how to open? Is there no standard binding I might need to enable?
2) I set up the emacs init as described in th
Dear list,
I've recently taken the first step toward maintaining my resumé in
orgmode. I was wondering if anyone had advice, templates, or settings
to share for how they render resumés (esp. in LaTeX) using orgmode.
Thank you very much,
- Raffi.
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I am taking notes with org mode, which is something like Wiki.
I want to index some book or refercen in global way. So I want to insert
some sentence and point out from which reference it comes.
The first idea jumped into my mind is to use BiBTeX. If I can use BiBTeX
together with my orgmode, it
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