Hi Ali,
suvayu ali writes:
> I am new to org-mode. I was wondering if there was any way to browse
> worg content other than with a web browser. It would be really
> convenient if I could do it within emacs, maybe as info pages or .org
> files?
You can browse it from Emacs.
You need to install
David Maus writes:
> * org-wl.el (org-wl-store-link-message): Provide link property
> for message-id without angle brackets.
Applied, thanks.
PS: I applied it using John's neat pw script, but my local SMTP is not
running, hence the fact you don't get the pw notification for this.
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Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Please not I signed the FSF-disclaimer but not the paper transferring
> copyright under US-law.
Are you willing to sign those paper?
That would help, because the patch is more than 10 lines...
Thanks for your help,
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suvayu ali writes:
> On 30 July 2010 12:26, Bastien wrote:
>>
>> You can browse it from Emacs.
>>
>> You need to install git on your system (see http://git-scm.com and ask
>> for help if needed) then to download Worg like this:
>>
>> ~$ git pull git://repo.or.cz/Worg.git
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Robert Goldman writes:
> FWIW, I have a number of substantial modifications to org-export-generic that
> fix its original inability to handle typefaces across line boundaries.
>
> However, my understanding is that all patches for org-export-generic wait on
> Wes
> Hardaker to approve them.
>
> I
Noorul Islam writes:
> The attached patch suppresses a compiler warning in org-gnus.el
Applied, thanks.
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Hi David,
David Maus writes:
> * org-html.el (org-html-level-start): Add multiple container
> classes.
I don't quite understand this patch.
Can't we use
:PROPERTIES:
:HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS: class1 class2 class3
:END:
already?
Let me know if I miss something!
PS: Also, please make sur
Hi Org Moders,
This must surely be a stupid question, so forgiveness in advance,
please.
I write legal texts and often need to reference case law like this:
*Pyke v The Hibernian Bank Limited* [1950] IR 195
Obviously, I don't want the [1950] to be a footnote. What do I do?
Thanks,
Alan
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Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> I've got a plenty of very big org files (~50KB). When it reaches
> ~30KB, org struggles to handle it -- it becomes very slow to navigate
> through the file, the response time is far from smooth.
>
> release_7.01g-20-gdd484 and GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_6
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Noorul Islam writes:
> The attached patch should solve the problem.
Applied, thanks.
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Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> I updated to org-mode Org-mode version 7.01trans
> (release_7.01g.20.gdd484), and when trying to schedule an item with
> C-c s, I get the following error:
>
> org-eval-in-calendar: Wrong type argument: window-live-p, nil
Do you still have this error
Hi,
I was editing an org document on a server earlier today, remotely
using tramp, and continuously exporting it to html. When I added
LaTeX, it exported once and then not anymore, failing because it
couldn't create a directory anymore. So I found out that patching
org-export-latex to pass a "t" p
Hi Paul,
I've fixed this and will include it in my next update. Thanks for the report!
The problem had nothing to do with encodings, instead it was just a bug that
didn't crop up until the Dropbox integration.
-Richard
On Jul 30, 2010, at 7:50 AM, Paul Mead wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just set up
Patch 184 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/184/) is now Accepted.
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org-speed-commands-default now includes "<" and ">" for respectively
org-agenda-set-restriction-lock and org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock.
I find this quite natural, but let me know if you think this is outside
the scope of the default keys in org-speed-commands-default.
Thanks,
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Hi,
Thanks to numerous helpfull instructions from Richard Moreland, I'm
trying to take MobileOrg one step further.
Here's what I try to do:
- I've setup MobileOrg on 3 devices: My Mac, my winXP machine and my iPad.
At first I wanted stuff to work between my MacBook and the iPad, as most
requ
Osamu OKANO wrote:
>[1 ]
>Hi.
>I found a problem on speedbar and imenu.
>Reproducing date is here
>-8<---cut here---start->8---
>* someday/maybe
>* SOMEDAY/maybe
>* SOMEDAY maybe
>* someday maybe
>* read/review
>* READ/review
>* conf
>#+TYP_TODO: SOMEDAY
>--8<--
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
> please permit pointing at the silliness of such approaches, which state
> a creative work starts upward from 10 lines.
>
> No single haiku will ever have a change to be protected by that famous
> US-copyright law.
>
> I'm against spreading stupidity over the
Am 01.08.2010 11:42, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
please permit pointing at the silliness of such approaches, which state
a creative work starts upward from 10 lines.
No single haiku will ever have a change to be protected by that famous
US-copyright law.
I'm against
Hi,
David Maus writes:
> No: Org currently only uses the first class. E.g.
>
> ,
> | (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*:HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS:[ \t]+\\(\\S-+\\)" nil t)
> | (setq class (match-string 1))
> `
>
> \\S-+ matches only the first sequence of non-space characters.
Okay - I've checked i
Hi all,
you can use now annotation feature of Emacs bookmarks with org if you
use bookmark-extensions.el.
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/emacs-bookmark-extension/
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Bastien wrote:
>Hi David,
>David Maus writes:
>> * org-html.el (org-html-level-start): Add multiple container
>> classes.
>I don't quite understand this patch.
>Can't we use
> :PROPERTIES:
> :HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS: class1 class2 class3
> :END:
>already?
No: Org currently only uses the fir
Tassilo Horn wrote:
>> Second it would return a cons (min-UID . max-UID). That wouldn't help
>> us, would it?
>What an appropriately named function that is. ;-) No, that wouldn't
>help. But its code could be stolen to write and own function to insert
>the right NOV file in a temp buffer, to sear
>From the agenda, I often want to jump to the currently clocking task
without leaving the agenda buffer.
The attached patch contains a function that does so.
Would that be useful to anyone else?
If so, any suggestion for a keybinding?
diff --git a/lisp/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org-agenda.el
index d
Alexandre Passos writes:
> I was editing an org document on a server earlier today, remotely
> using tramp, and continuously exporting it to html. When I added
> LaTeX, it exported once and then not anymore, failing because it
> couldn't create a directory anymore. So I found out that patching
>
Why is it that if org-agenda-files is a list the list should have
absolute file names whereas when it (points to) a single file
containing the names those names are allowed to be relative to
org-directory?
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:59:43 + (UTC), d.tchin wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I use babel to use with octave language. I use it and
>> define a session so as to have interaction with
>> octave process.
>>
>> It is great to have interaction with octave and
>> check the action
Robert Goldman wrote:
>[1 ]
>As far as I can tell, the current version of org-write-agenda evaluates
>ps-print-buffer-with-faces too eagerly. I tripped over this because
>aquamacs 2.0, which I'm using, seems to have ps-printing code that
>conflicts with org-mode's expectation.
>The attached patc
Robert Goldman wrote:
>[1 ]
>As far as I can tell, the current version of org-write-agenda evaluates
>ps-print-buffer-with-faces too eagerly. I tripped over this because
>aquamacs 2.0, which I'm using, seems to have ps-printing code that
>conflicts with org-mode's expectation.
>The attached patc
Nick Dokos wrote:
>Nathaniel Flath wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> One thing that had been bugging me was the inability to have an
>> ordered list of the form:
>>
>> a. Item 1
>> b. Item 2
>> c. Item 3
>>
>> The following patch enables this, with lists going from a-z and A-Z.
>> Let me know if ther
I just updated today to
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Org-mode version 7.01trans (release_7.01g.55.g0cafa.dirty)
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
and I found many nice new features, great job!
The gantt exporting is real cool, pi
Jörg Hagmann wrote:
> Hi,
>Two questions:
>1. I want to exclude Tags with dates in the agenda and did set "Org
>Agenda Todo Ignore With Date" to "on". Upon "C-c a M mytag", todos with
>dates still do appear. (Yes, I saved the new setting). Did I
>misunderstand something?
You didn't set `org-
Hi,
I'm starting to work with ob-octave and found several problems:
The first, for which I have a fix (see patch below) is that octave's
output was passed on as a string instead of being interpreted as a table:
8<
diff --git a/lisp/ob-o
Hi,
Below is a single PATCH for the 3 issues:
- passing tables with EXP or complex notation to octave
- correct formatting of matrixes into octave
- interpretation of octave output as table
Regards,
.j.
8<
diff --git a/lisp/ob
Juan writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting to work with ob-octave and found several problems:
Hi Juan,
Thanks very much. I've applied your patch with one minor change:
(format "%s" (or var "nil"))
However, is there a better way to receive an elisp nil value in octave?
> I'm not working with session
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 06:19:30PM -0400, Dan Davison wrote:
> Juan writes:
> Thanks very much. I've applied your patch with one minor change:
>
> (format "%s" (or var "nil"))
>
> However, is there a better way to receive an elisp nil value in octave?
[] can be used for an empty matrix.
What is
Juan writes:
> On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 06:19:30PM -0400, Dan Davison wrote:
>> Juan writes:
>
>> Thanks very much. I've applied your patch with one minor change:
>>
>> (format "%s" (or var "nil"))
>>
>> However, is there a better way to receive an elisp nil value in octave?
>
> [] can be used fo
On 8/1/10 Aug 1 -1:28 PM, David Maus wrote:
> Robert Goldman wrote:
>> [1 ]
>> As far as I can tell, the current version of org-write-agenda evaluates
>> ps-print-buffer-with-faces too eagerly. I tripped over this because
>> aquamacs 2.0, which I'm using, seems to have ps-printing code that
>> co
Hello,
There was a thread on tracking finances with Org-mode back in May:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/24877
I had a different solution to the problem which I documented on Worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/uses.php#tracking-finances
This is my first real use of Babe
Hi Carsten,
Thank you for thinking of our bugs. This is superb.
I have used it for a while now.
It speeds things up enormously, making the difference between usability and not.
However, I have definitely had headlines get refiled to the wrong
place. I am not able to track it down now, but I d
On 7/31/10 Jul 31 -3:29 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Robert Goldman writes:
>
>> FWIW, I have a number of substantial modifications to org-export-generic that
>> fix its original inability to handle typefaces across line boundaries.
>>
>> However, my understanding is that all patches for org-export-gener
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the clear example.
While we're talking about this particular problem, I thought I'd mention
that there's also a nice off-the-shelf solution in R:
#+tblname: daily-expenses
| Expense | Category |
|-+--|
| 2 | Food |
| 1 | House|
| 10 |
Hi everyone,
just a quick note from an internet cafe:
I am not sure I would like such a change because I think it
makes the manual harder and less fluid to read and considerably longer.
Let's please hold off this change until I can take part in the
discussion
next week.
- Carsten
On Jul 28,
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