On Feb 11, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Christer Enfors wrote:
In both cases (both the truly hidden stars and the incorrectly
visible stars) the face is 'org-hide'. It's properties are all
unspecified according to describe-face except for Foreground which
is set to 'black'. I have set it to black usi
Dear all,
I am a new user of org-mode. I searched the manual and watched a lot of
tutorials about org-mode.
It is not clear to me how to set the repeated events in the org mode manual.
What are the key strokes to make an item repeated so many days, weeks or
years?
Also how can I see the
In both cases (both the truly hidden stars and the incorrectly visible stars)
the face is 'org-hide'. It's properties are all unspecified according to
describe-face except for Foreground which is set to 'black'. I have set it to
black using Customize, because by default they were white (and I'm
Also sprach Matt Lundin:
> 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
Stephan Schmitt writes:
Hi, Stephan,
> Also sprach Matt Lundin:
>> evita moreno writes:
>>
>>> * jones2000
>>> blah blah blah keyword1 keyword2
>>> *jones2007
>>> blah blah keyword2
>>>
>>> and so on. I was wondering whether there is a way where one can search
>>> for a keyword in the database
Hi Eric,
I have been away from my own computer for a while. I have just applied
the patch and it works for me. Thanks!
Ian.
Since the patch below greatly simplifies the code, and it has worked in
all my tests, I'm going to apply it now.
Please do let me know if the export problems persist.
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 01:54:11 -0500, Raffi R wrote:
>
> 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?
It works fine wi
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> Stephan Schmitt writes:
>
> Hi, Stephan,
>> Also sprach Matt Lundin:
>>> evita moreno writes:
>>>
* jones2000
blah blah blah keyword1 keyword2
*jones2007
blah blah keyword2
and so on. I was wondering whether there is a way where one can
Eric,
Others will know better, but I think it's right to say, that's just how
latex export (currently) works. It needs to have your buffer saved (C-x
C-s), and not just written to a file somewhere (C-x C-w). This seems true
even if all you want to do is get your latex in a temporary buffer. It'
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:36:07 +, Scot Becker wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> Eric,
>
> Others will know better, but I think it's right to say, that's just how
> latex export (currently) works. It needs to have your buffer saved (C-x
> C-s), and not just written to a file somewhere (C-x C-w). This seems
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 23:43:05 -0500, Bill Powell
> said:
BP> Does anyone have any suggestions for adding a new format to
BP> "org-publish"? Any articles, or threads on the mailing list? I've
BP> looked around but haven't found anywhere to start.
You might check out org-export-generic i
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
Mehmet Ali Güler wrote:
> It is not clear to me how to set the repeated events in the org mode
> manual. What are the key strokes to make an item repeated so many
> days, weeks or years?
>
See sections 8.1 "Timestamps" and 8.2 "Creating Timestamps" in the Org manual.
Basically, just enter a time
Hi there,
I am keeping snippets of various information gems in note files, which are
selected by topic, e.g emacs.txt for Emacs related stuff, python.txt for
python stuff, machine-name.txt for stuff to do with the setup and
maintenance of that machine and so on. I would now like to move this over
Interestingly, my LaTeX also chokes on the sample x.org; while I can
export it, I get the error "The file x.org could not be opened because
it is empty." This is on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard using Preview. It only
occurs using PDFs generated from org, as far as I can tell. I will
explore some more to
Hi Lukasz,
thanks for the patch.
I am wondering: What would be a good use case for the `far' setting?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:41 PM, Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Feb 9, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Interesting. The docstring for org-agenda-t
On Feb 11, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Livin Stephen Sharma wrote:
Possibly related issue: screenshot at end/below.
After I run a sparse-tree command [say, C-c / m - I used
'A' for this example]
then the matched sub-trees have the stars visible in "secondary-
selection" face
To come out of the sp
On Feb 9, 2010, at 8:21 AM, Rares Pop wrote:
Thanks for the answer Carsten.
There is any plan to support it in future releases?
No plans yet.
One thing you could do is to use one of the hooks like org-export-
proprocess-hook to install a function that will find clock tasks and
format the
Hi Samuel,
org-store-link does create an ID link for me.
- Carsten
On Feb 6, 2010, at 11:03 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
org-store-link used to store an org-id link. I think this
required org-id.el to be loaded. Now it does not. Maybe I changed
something?
I approve of loading files not havi
Hi Carsten,
Works now.
Thanks.
Samuel
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Carsten Dominik writes:
[...]
>>>
>>> This ist just to explain what "near" means in the sentence before.
>>> I have improved the docstring, thanks.
>>
>> And I've made it work with 'near and 'far symbols.
>>
>> Now org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date can be set to:
>>
>> nil - to show (not ignor
At Thu, 11 Feb 2010 07:41:10 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> 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
Thanks, Carsten! I will look
If you only have a repeating SCHEDULED item, allow using the
interface to update DEADLINE; also vice-versa.
In other words, allow org-schedule or org-deadline to update normal
timestamps in the existance of other types of repeating timestamps in
the same heading.
--
Paul Holcomb
Thanks, Carsten.
Turning the the threads back to you and Christian... hope my interjection
wasn't too far OT.
On 11 February 2010 21:40, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Feb 11, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Livin Stephen Sharma wrote:
>
> Possibly related issue: screenshot at end/below.
>> After I run a spa
Dear all,
I'm writing to see if there's anyway to use org-like outline in ALL kinds of
files, like my emacs configuration file, whose suffix is .el. Could I tell
Emacs
;;; headline 1
;; headline 2
And it begin to have the ability to display my el file just as Org does?
Besides, is there any act
I find the html [and probably tex, etc] buffers that org-export generates
during "export as html and open file in browser" to get in the way quite a lot
- i end up having to frequently kill them to reduce keystrokes required when
selecting the buffer I want to switch to.
If a user *wants* the b
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