Hi!
Do you plan to add dropbox support into mobileorg-android?
That would be just great!
Thank you anyway for your efforts, even if dropbox gets dropped!
Detlef
On Fri, 28 May 2010 14:40:05 -0400
Matthew Jones wrote:
> Sven, thanks for the wonderful feedback. MobileOrg Android does attach a
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 12:27:46AM +0100, Dan Davison wrote:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
> > I needed the ability to view what parameters were sent to plot in
> > R. Turns out that you can't query some things like the active filename
> > in R, so I went back to org.
Really, you can't query the fil
There exists a notetaking program for OSX called Notational Velocity
(http://notational.net/) with an ingeniously simple interface. (I say "there
exists" since I've never actually used it.) When you enter a search phrase,
the program lists all notes where the phrase occurs; if there are no ma
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 12:27:46AM +0100, Dan Davison wrote:
>> Russell Adams writes:
>>
>> > I needed the ability to view what parameters were sent to plot in
>> > R. Turns out that you can't query some things like the active filename
>> > in R, so I went back to org.
>
Hi Paul, this is pretty neat!
Suggestions:
1. Make the list format such that the number comes first:
#1 first match
#2 second matching heading
2. When you show the list, if would be great if a single key would
get you to the entry, like 1-9 for the first ones, you could
assign let
Hi Giovanni,
thanks for the report - this is fixed now. When I can push again, it
will show up in the git repo.
- Carsten
On Jun 6, 2010, at 4:21 AM, Giovanni Moretti wrote:
My first post to this list - thanks Dominik and all, your efforts
are much appreciated.
I'm working up a present
Fixed, thanks for the report. When repo.or.cz is up again, I will
push the change.
- Carsten
On Jun 6, 2010, at 7:39 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Git commit 70d24c5d036cd5787f719104a0ad2f157c5207b1 causes underscores
in hyperlinks to display parts of link and description as subscript
Hi,
I have installed GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu) of 2009-11-02 on
raven, modified by Debian.
In my .org files I have external links and want to open these pages in
Emacs W3m browser.
How can I setup variables to get this to work?
I have so far the following setup in my .emacs file:
'(b
Paul Chany writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu) of 2009-11-02 on
> raven, modified by Debian.
>
> In my .org files I have external links and want to open these pages in
> Emacs W3m browser.
> How can I setup variables to get this to work?
>
> I have so far the f
Richard Riley writes:
> Paul Chany writes:
>> In my .org files I have external links and want to open these pages in
>> Emacs W3m browser.
>> How can I setup variables to get this to work?
>>
>> I have so far the following setup in my .emacs file:
>> '(browse-url-browser-function (quote browse
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:03:46AM +0100, Dan Davison wrote:
> Hi Russell,
>
> Thanks, that's clear. You may well be right that it would be appropriate
> to expose further information about the babel source block
> (e.g. the :file argument) to the external language. However, one general
> design c
Hello Carsten,
Setting a comment starter without a corresponding comment ender is
problematic and the # creeps in mysteriously under auto-fill. For
example, in my current running emacs, this happens almost certainly in
all org files that has # in their header. The only (temporary) solution
seems t
I'm trying to work on a file created on emacs 22 on Debian lenny, on
emacs 21 on RHEL4. The org file in emacs 21 shows up with UTF-8
interpreted as iso-8859-1.
I've tried setting the coding explicitly with
`C-x RET f utf-8-unix RET'
but that didn't seem to make any difference.
Are there lisp an
Hi Paul,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Paul, this is pretty neat!
I also tested it and I like it.
> Suggestions:
>
> 1. Make the list format such that the number comes first:
>
>#1 first match
>#2 second matching heading
>
> 2. When you show the list, if would be great if a single key w
> Steinar Bang :
> I'm trying to work on a file created on emacs 22 on Debian lenny, on
> emacs 21 on RHEL4. The org file in emacs 21 shows up with UTF-8
> interpreted as iso-8859-1.
> I've tried setting the coding explicitly with
> `C-x RET f utf-8-unix RET'
> but that didn't seem to make
Hi all,
Being a long-time Emacs user, I've finally decided to take the plunge and try
org-mode. I'm still in the process of figuring out what the best way is for me
to use it, (and I suspect I'll need a few more weeks to do so ;-) but I'm
wondering about timestamps, especially about how to represe
Hi.
I have a shell script which exports my agenda to a file. It's pretty
slow: about 90 seconds. There are many files (200 .org files, 76k
lines, 3'6 Mb, 1600 open tasks) but the performance should be better.
I found a way to bring it down to 11 seconds: temporarily disable
the version control
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> I've replaced the calls to `line-number-at-pos' with a single call to
> `count-lines'. Is count lines (also part of simple.el) also missing
> from xemacs?
No, `count-lines' should work. Thanks for the other changes!
--
Cheers =8-} Mike
Friede, Völkerverständigung u
"Eric Schulte" writes:
>> And two more
>>
>> o Symbol's function definition is void: assoc-default when trying to
>> display an image
>> [...]
>> o Symbol's function definition is void: make-temp-file when using
>> org-babel-dot
>> [...]
Both of these are in XEmacs 21.5, but not 21.4. As 2
The idea is I want to be able to see the inline PNG image of my graph
while writing, and when I export I'll point the latex exporter to the
PDF. This provides a vector format for Latex, instead of a low
resolution bitmap. Yes you can use PDF's as includes, and they look
great because they are a
I do plan on adding DropBox support but would like to get some other
features working first.
73,
Matthew W. Jones (KI4ZIB)
http://matburt.net
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:02 AM, Detlef Steuer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Do you plan to add dropbox support into mobileorg-android?
> That would be just great!
>
On 07/06/10 04:58, Nick Dokos wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I have not been able to reach repo.or.cz for more than a day now. Is
it just me?
No. I pulled yesterday some time but I just tried again and I could
not.
I had trouble reaching it this morning, but it's OK now.
Ian.
_
Matthew Jones writes:
> I do plan on adding DropBox support but would like to get some other
> features working first.
Thanks Matthew. I recently started using DropBox on my desktop, laptop
and Xperia phone. All my main org files are now in my DropBox. It is a
fantastic application.
It would
Hey Tom,
I was wondering what the status was of the emtest inclusion in org-mode?
Looks like the tehom-master in the org-mode repo is not the right one
(last commit Wed Apr 28 16:39:59 2010 -0500)
br,
benny
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Please use `R
Hi Joost,
Joost Kremers writes:
> Most pressing: how can I say that a certain event occurs every week on
> a certain day and time, but only for a limited period? E.g., for
> classes I teach I want to be able to say 'this class takes place from
> April 8 through July 8, every Thursday from 12.00
#+begin_src R :results file :var basename="myplot"
a <- 1:4
pngfile <- sprintf("%s.png", basename)
pdffile <- sprintf("%s.pdf", basename)
png(pngfile)
plot(a)
dev.off()
pdf(pdffile)
plot(a)
dev.off()
pngfile
#+end_src
I like this better, and I can use dev.copy
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 01:40:32PM -0500, Erik Iverson wrote:
> You could just make your complex plots functions, and then call your
> function in in one line. Or if you're using lattice or ggplot2, create
> objects representing the plot, and then plot them in one line.
Funny you should mentio
Hi Russel,
Russell Adams writes:
[...]
>
> So my current issue is that it appears that even though I set :export
> none, the png is still included in my Latex output.
>
> Suggestions?
>
The png is still included your output because the link to the png is
part of your org-mode buffer.
>
> #+res
Hi All,
I made a little org-mode schedule for the Football World Cup in South-Africa
(attached); it may be useful for some.
Anyway, my question: the times are the local times in South Africa -- is there
some way to have the times shown in my org-agenda automatically corrected for
my local time zo
I personally find this useful because it allows me to use code blocks to
generate results, and then when I'm content with the file I can set
":exports none" to avoid re-generating the file on every export -- while
retaining the existing link keeps the file included in my export.
I do see how th
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 12:44:43PM -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
> The png is still included your output because the link to the png is
> part of your org-mode buffer.
That explains it. So here's the fix, add # at the beginning of the
line with the inline image.
Erik Iverson writes:
>> I personally find this useful because it allows me to use code blocks to
>> generate results, and then when I'm content with the file I can set
>> ":exports none" to avoid re-generating the file on every export -- while
>> retaining the existing link keeps the file include
Hi,
In a (fairly) recent thread [1] Graham Smith has brought up the fact
that org-babel does not replace existing results in-place where they
originally existed in an org-mode buffer, but rather deletes any
existing results, and inserts new results immediately afterwards.
Thanks for bringing this
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Have you looked in the customization group org-agenda-sorting?
In fact I did, but I misunderstood that part (error on my side).
,
| ;; time-specific entries are below whole-day entries in agenda
| (setq org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late nil)
`
I tested that variable
Daniel Martins writes:
> Sorry,
>
> but I did not understand. Which of the 4 variables should be set?
>
> I have the same intention as Eraldo.
;; time-specific entries come after whole-day entries in agend
(setq org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late nil)
Greetings from Austria,
Eraldo
-- Forwarded message --
From: Daniel Martins
Date: 2010/6/7
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Bug: org-diary-class does not export to .ics
(iCalendar)
To: Carsten Dominik
Well,
so keep the bug open!
I noticed other oddities with ical export that I will send in a different
post
Daniel
2
I just noticed that org-diary-class is not suppoerte in ical export
Carsten told me that sexps are not supported by org
But I have a problem now!
I tried 3 ways to generate a work that repeats each 3 days.
* Appt: Work
<2010-02-01 Seg 18:15-18:30 +3d>
* 18:15-18:30 Appt: Work
It works fine BUT my TODOS without timer appear before the appts as soon as
I set
(setq org-sort-agenda-notime-is-late nil)
can I push them back to the end of the view again?
Daniel
2010/6/7 Eraldo Helal
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> > Have you looked in the customization group org-agenda-so
Dirk,
Great schedule! I am really interested, in the same way, if it is possible
to adjust timezones to Brazil as well.
If it is not, I will adjust "by hand" your table.
Daniel
2010/6/7 Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
> Hi All,
>
> I made a little org-mode schedule for the Football World Cup in
> South-A
On Mon Jun 07 2010 at 14:48, "Dirk-Jan C. Binnema" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I made a little org-mode schedule for the Football World Cup in
> South-Africa (attached); it may be useful for some.
>
> Anyway, my question: the times are the local times in South Africa --
> is there some way to have the t
Here is a quick and dirty function to update all timestamps in a
buffer by N hours:
8<
(defun uphours ( n )
"update all timestamps n hours"
(interactive "nAdd hours: ")
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward "[[<]"
Dirk,
My understanding is that time zones aren't currently supported in org,
or well supported in emacs in general. I've looked a few times at
allowing data entry from another TZ to just be converted to localtime,
and haven't had a good answer yet.
Thanks.
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:48:14PM +030
I would be careful about that.
The price is nice but the question is how well the hardware works with a
real open standard linux system.
I have an zaurus from sharp, which comes close to the nanonote. However,
if I not go to use one of the heavy patched 2.4 kernels from sharp,
suspend and resum
While I am publishing my projects under Windows, the target folder is a
path with Chinese name.
While I use M-x org-publish-current-project, Emacs will prompt me a
error message like following
Saving file e:/PixCoo/Jackfruit/02工作区域/01计算ç»/01计算组/林绪è/01计算组/林绪虹/ÏîÄ¿É걨
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