non-fixed width fonts like Lucida Grande render the Calendar buffer
unreadable/unusable; specifically, the dates [numerals] don't line up properly
under the days ['Su', 'Mo'... 'Sa']
Is this a known fact?
Perhaps a fixed-width 'calendar-face' should be added in org-mode to handle
this?
I don't
Hi,
recently (not sure exactly when) I have noticed that, for some reason,
the python info files are loaded by Emacs when initialising org-babel
specifically (I think) when loading org-babel-python. I get messages
of the form:
,
| uncompressing python2.5-lib.info.gz...done
`
On my netbo
On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:23 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Dan Davison wrote:
Lee Hinman writes:
Hi all,
I'm using org-babel-ditaa to insert a picture into a document I am
writing. This works great, except the inserted image is too
small. By
changing the -s option to ditaa I was able to modify t
Hi all,
I thought some of you might like to know that my blog is now up and
running. I write my posts in org-mode, and export with org-jekyll.
You can find it here:
http://sourcesmouth.co.uk/
I have to say that I really like this combination; using jekyll for
the managing the basic page templat
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it's possible to get org-babel to output the
interpreter prompts and sessions, as if each expression in the src
block had been entered into the repl... e.g. something like:
#+begin_src ruby :output repl
10 + 10
puts "hello world"
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10].map do |i|
i * i
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Rick Moynihan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I thought some of you might like to know that my blog is now up and
> running. I write my posts in org-mode, and export with org-jekyll.
> You can find it here:
>
> http://sourcesmouth.co.uk/
This is great! I am really glad th
On Feb 9, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Interesting. The docstring for org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
seems to
suggest otherwise. Is this documentation inaccurate?
,
| Documentation:
| Non-nil means don't show near deadline entries in the global todo
list.
| Near means close
On Feb 5, 2010, at 11:09 PM, Harald Weis wrote:
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 wher
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 01:56:54PM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Feb 5, 2010, at 11:09 PM, Harald Weis wrote:
>
> >For example, the key sequence "C-c / p "
> >yields the following completion list:
> >
> >coloncolon_rss oesoph colon_colosc
> >prost_echogr vitd
Hello to everyone!
I am a teacher trying to teach young people how to use org-mode for writing. We
have created a database with notes on literature review outlined in org-mode in
the following format:
* jones2000
blah blah blah keyword1 keyword2
*jones2007
blah blah keyword2
and so on. I was
On Feb 6, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Michael Gauland wrote:
When I export tables to ASCII, I'd like the rows to expand as
necessary so the
full contents is visible. I've has a look at org-exp.el, but I'm at
a bit of a
loss as to where to start mucking in. Any pointers would be greatly
appreciated!
Hello Evita,
you may want to try M-x org-occur:
org-occur is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
(org-occur regexp &optional keep-previous callback)
Make a compact tree which shows all matches of regexp.
The tree will show the lines where the regexp matches, and all higher
head
I have never seen this eeffect
- Carsten
On Feb 10, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Christer Enfors wrote:
I use org-indent-mode and (setq org-hide-leading-stars t). This
mostly works, but sometimes the supposedly hidden stars are visible
as white (my default foreground color) on some headlines. I'm
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Hi,
>
> recently (not sure exactly when) I have noticed that, for some reason,
> the python info files are loaded by Emacs when initialising org-babel
> specifically (I think) when loading org-babel-python. I get messages
> of the form:
>
> ,
> | uncompressing python2.
Hello--
Sometimes I want to clock in but I'm not in an org-mode buffer. Would
it be possible to either provide a function or hook that uses the
current buffer to add a selection to the destinations provided by
`org-clock-select-task'?
I can see two possible functions I would add to an
`org-clock
On Feb 10, 2010, at 6:54 PM, Christer Enfors wrote:
Could it be a problem with my terminal? I'm using GLink, and I think
the TERM environment variable is set to dtterm, if that's of any
relevance.
Unfortunately, I have no idea.
If you go to the incorrectly visible stars and execute M-x de
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Feb 9, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
>>
>> Interesting. The docstring for org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
>> seems to
>> suggest otherwise. Is this documentation inaccurate?
>>
>> ,
>> | Documentation:
>> | Non-nil means don't show near deadline entries in
Rick Moynihan writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to get org-babel to output the
> interpreter prompts and sessions, as if each expression in the src
> block had been entered into the repl... e.g. something like:
>
> #+begin_src ruby :output repl
> 10 + 10
> puts "hello world"
>
Someone could send me an example of the use of the org-diary-class ??
Daniel
2010/1/3 Carsten Dominik
>
> On Dec 28, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Daniel Martins wrote:
>
> > Interesting. But too complex for now - and I actually do prefer local
>> control.
>>
>> I know it is complex.
>>
>> I thought abo
Could it be a problem with my terminal? I'm using GLink, and I think the TERM
environment variable is set to dtterm, if that's of any relevance.
--
Christer Enfors
From: Carsten Dominik
To: Christer Enfors
Cc: Emacs org-mode
Sent: Wed, February 10, 2010 6:
Hi Rick/Dan,
I have a suggestion below,
Dan Davison writes:
> I meant to CC this to you.
>
> From: Dan Davison
> Subject: Re: [Orgmode] org-babel interpreter prompts
> To: Rick Moynihan
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 13:44:59 -0500
>
> Rick Moynihan writes:
>
>> Hi all,
Sorry -- neglected to cc the list.
--- Begin Message ---
> Daniel Martins writes:
> Someone could send me an example of the use of the org-diary-class ??
*** 12:15-13:05 Class
<%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 1 3 7 10 14)>
<%%(org-diary-class 1 13
How can I display dates in the agenda without using the "Agenda for current day
or week". I want to use another view because I don't want my tasks sorted or
grouped by dates and I want to be able to see unscheduled tasks.
Thanks
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Emacs-orgmode mai
Thank you very much John. Incredibly fast answer !!!
BTW Is there an easy /practical way to convert holidays dates to number of
weeks?
daniel
2010/2/10 John Rakestraw
> > Daniel Martins writes:
>
> > Someone could send me an example of the use of the org-diary-class ??
>
> *** 12:15-13:0
Hi Daniel,
Also sprach Daniel Martins:
BTW Is there an easy /practical way to convert holidays dates to number
of weeks?
the only way I'm aware of:
M-x calendar
navigate to the holiday date (type ? for the info node)
type p c (print the ISO date in the message area)
or take a look in your fi
On 10.02.2010 20:13, Brody, William (Buck) wrote:
>
>
> How can I display dates in the agenda without using the “Agenda for
> current day or week”. I want to use another view because I don’t want
> my tasks sorted or grouped by dates and I want to be able to see
> unscheduled tasks.
Try creatin
evita moreno writes:
> I am a teacher trying to teach young people how to use org-mode for
> writing. We have created a database with notes on literature review
> outlined in org-mode in the following format:
>
> * jones2000
> blah blah blah keyword1 keyword2
> *jones2007
> blah blah keyword2
>
>
Thanks Stephan,
I still miss a lot the OMIT function of remind/wyrd ...
Daniel
2010/2/10 Stephan Schmitt
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Also sprach Daniel Martins:
>
> BTW Is there an easy /practical way to convert holidays dates to number
>> of weeks?
>>
>
> the only way I'm aware of:
> M-x calendar
> na
Daniel Martins wrote:
> 2010/2/10 John Rakestraw
>
> > Daniel Martins writes:
>
> > Someone could send me an example of the use of the org-diary-class ??
>
> *** 12:15-13:05 Class
> <%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 1 3 7 10 14)>
> <%%(org-diary-class
On Feb 10, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Daniel Martins wrote:
2010/2/10 John Rakestraw
Daniel Martins writes:
Someone could send me an example of the use of the org-diary-
class ??
*** 12:15-13:05 Class
<%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 1 3 7 10 14)>
<%%(o
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 12:19:08 -0500, Dan Davison wrote:
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > recently (not sure exactly when) I have noticed that, for some reason,
> > the python info files are loaded by Emacs when initialising org-babel
> > specifically (I think) when loading org-babel-py
It helps!
It is silly how I never noticed the (W06) in top of agenda!
Anyway Nick comments
but I guess the more difficult question is a user interface that allows
> you to construct such elaborate org-diary-class constructs.
>
are quite pertinent.
Daniel
2010/2/10 Carsten Dominik
>
> On Fe
In HTML, one way of renumbering OL lists is to use "start". (Ex: ... restarts the numbering at 13.)
Is there anyway to do that from within org-mode without hacking the
exported HTML file?
Is there a +ATTR_HTML: planned for OL and UL lists?
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Emac
Hi all,
Does anyone have any suggestions for adding a new format to
"org-publish"? Any articles, or threads on the mailing list? I've
looked around but haven't found anywhere to start.
I want to convert an org file to a tab-separated format, so that it
can be imported into a flashcard program ca
If I begin a line with bolded text, like so:
*Case 1:*
it produces the following LaTeX:
\textbf{Case 1:\}
Exporting with C-c C-e d produces an empty LaTeX document.
Is this reproducible? Is it a bug?
Thank you,
- Raffi.
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Hi Bill,
the best approach might be to write an elisp program to do the post
processing you do now in perl, and then to hook this function into
`org-publish-after-export-hook'.
- Carsten
On Feb 11, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Bill Powell wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have any suggestions for adding
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