Björn Steffen writes:
> Hi Manish,
>
>> I am guessing you probably want to see items related to your classes.
>
> Exactly. To get an overview for the next couple of weeks.
>
>> In that case if you tag the items related to classes, then you can
>> filter based on the tag ('/' in agenda or timeline
So I guess it's too complicated for the gurus. :-)
I'm already doing '=life= but I thought perhaps there was a quick hack to get
='life= to work. Oh well, not a biggie, life moves on...
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:53:30 -0500
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Uriel Avalos wrote:
>
> > Here's an easy one for th
Uriel Avalos wrote:
> So I guess it's too complicated for the gurus. :-)
>
> I'm already doing '=life= but I thought perhaps there was a quick hack
> to get ='life= to work. Oh well, not a biggie, life moves on...
>
Too complicated for me, perhaps: I'm no guru :-)
Carsten had a suggestion of
Can anyone please provide me with a link to instructions on using bibtex
with org? I've been searching for a while and I found the stuff on worg
about org-exp-bibtex.el but I can't see from that how to set this up.
Thanks, Paul.
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Nathaniel Flath writes:
> Hello, Is there a way to get org-archive-subtree to keep the tree
> structure in the archive file? this information is currently just
> added to the :ARCHIVE_OLPATH in the archive file; is there an option
> to get it to construct the tree instead?
I do this 'manually'.
Are you trying to export to BibTeX or simply integrate orgmode with a
BibTeX database?
http://www.mfasold.net/blog/2009/02/using-emacs-org-mode-to-draft-papers/
is the blog post I used to set up orgmode with RefTex so that I can
very easily insert BibTeX citations into my org documents and export
I've defined a list of org-mode shortcuts that start with f6.
Example:
f6 i = clock in
f6 o =clock out
Is there a way to see all the available keybindings that begin
with f6? Sometimes I'm not sure what key I need to type.
When I press f6, then appears in the minibuffer, waiting for
another ke
Raffi R writes:
> Are you trying to export to BibTeX or simply integrate orgmode with a
> BibTeX database?
>
> http://www.mfasold.net/blog/2009/02/using-emacs-org-mode-to-draft-papers/
> is the blog post I used to set up orgmode with RefTex so that I can
> very easily insert BibTeX citations into
Raffi R writes:
> Are you trying to export to BibTeX or simply integrate orgmode with a
> BibTeX database?
>
> http://www.mfasold.net/blog/2009/02/using-emacs-org-mode-to-draft-papers/
> is the blog post I used to set up orgmode with RefTex so that I can
> very easily insert BibTeX citations into
I'm not at the computer with most of my BibTeX/orgmode stuff right
now, but I suspect you may still have to include something along the
lines of:
\bibliography{my_bibliography_filename}{}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
at the end of your orgmode document.
HTH,
- Raffi.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:36 PM
Nathan Neff writes:
> I've defined a list of org-mode shortcuts that start with f6.
>
> Example:
> f6 i = clock in
> f6 o =clock out
>
> Is there a way to see all the available keybindings that begin
> with f6? Sometimes I'm not sure what key I need to type.
>
> When I press f6, then appears in
Use C-h to see all keybindings.
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Try pressing f6 and then C-h. Generally, pressing any prefix followed
by C-h lists the bindings for that prefix.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> I've defined a list of org-mode shortcuts that start with f6.
>
> Example:
> f6 i = clock in
> f6 o =clock out
>
> Is there a way
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Resolving-idle-time
I just discovered this, and it was one of those 'wow, org-mode already
does this' moments.
I really like being able to get distracted from some task, then apply the
lapsed
minutes to *more than one* other task. All I have to do is keep running M-x
Raffi R writes:
> I'm not at the computer with most of my BibTeX/orgmode stuff right
> now, but I suspect you may still have to include something along the
> lines of:
>
> \bibliography{my_bibliography_filename}{}
> \bibliographystyle{plain}
>
> at the end of your orgmode document.
>
> HTH,
> - R
Hi,
I like using org-goto to jump to headings in an org file.
When I press C-c C-j, Aquamacs displays the contents of
the defconst org-goto-help in a different frame. Then,
I have to switch back to my main frame. This is a minor
annoyance. Is there a way to get Aquamacs not to show this,
or to
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 01:44 +, Shelagh Manton wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 15:10:51 +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> > At Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:43:31 -0500,
> > Matt Price wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> get documentsl ooking about how I want them to -- the default output of
> >> the latex export
For example, the key sequence "C-c / p "
yields the following completion list:
colon colon_rss oesoph colon_colosc
prost_echogrvitdvitd prost_psa
vitd prost_tr
In _addition_ to this, I need a completion list where all
multi-values are atomized:
colon c
For a few weeks or so, most of the time when I clock
out, I get an error. Cannot narrow it down further.
(setf org-clock-modeline-total 'today)
(setq org-clock-into-drawer t)
Clock in. Wait a few hours, doing stuff in org in the
meantime.
signal(error ("Clock start time is gone"))
erro
Ideally we could put tasks in comments, but there are regexps that
need refactoring.
On 2010-01-16, andrea wrote:
> I had an idea which would be really nice if I'm able to implement it.
> I write very often in code comments like
> // FIXME: infinite loop
> for example, now is a good thing they're
Hi Paul,
I think I haven't been following this closely enough, because I don't
understand why an external program is necessary for <>. Can
you just have a variable to hold the files that need searching?
Then use the existing org ID mechanism. The targets would hold org IDs.
I realize it would
On 2009-08-02, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> P.S. Unfortunatey, I cannot fix the performance issues
> regarding vertical cursor motion, this is in the guts of
> Emacs. `C-c C-f' and `C-c C-b' do help a bit...
It is funny that outline-previous-visible-heading is faster than
previous-line when the pre
Hello,
Is there a command (or two) that will identify the locations of the
below-listed files/folders? I am using Ubuntu and it seems that there is
more than one emacs install on this computer and multiple files that *could*
The following is from the #makefile# found in the org.mode folder downl
If you schedule an item with org-schedule, the *Calendar* buffer will stay
around. This also occurs with org-deadline, and any other functions that
use org-read-date. The patch attached just closes this buffer once the date
is read.
I've filled out the FSF forms already, so copyright shouldn't b
Nathaniel Flath writes:
> If you schedule an item with org-schedule, the *Calendar* buffer will
> stay around. This also occurs with org-deadline, and any other
> functions that use org-read-date. The patch attached just closes this
> buffer once the date is read.
Might I ask why it is necessa
On Feb 6, 2010, at 5:11 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Nathaniel Flath writes:
If you schedule an item with org-schedule, the *Calendar* buffer will
stay around. This also occurs with org-deadline, and any other
functions that use org-read-date. The patch attached just closes
this
buffer once t
On Feb 6, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 2009-08-02, Carsten Dominik wrote:
P.S. Unfortunatey, I cannot fix the performance issues
regarding vertical cursor motion, this is in the guts of
Emacs. `C-c C-f' and `C-c C-b' do help a bit...
It is funny that outline-previous-visible-h
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