On 20 Jan 2011, Matt Lundin wrote:
> [snip]
> Absolutely! I do something similar:
>
> alias emacs="emacsclient -t -a /usr/bin/emacs"
> [snap]
You might want to consider:
alias emacs="emacsclient -t --alternate-editor=''"
Leaving the alternate editor empty like this causes emacs --daemon to be
ru
I like zile for quick editing but of course not every computer has it
like ed or vi. It uses the same key chords as emacs but no extras.
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iem...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I use the following line to allow frame breaks
>
> #+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options "[allowframebreaks]"
Perfect nice, but now I also get
"Slide I" for all the slides, even if there isn't a second one...
I might only need it in one case (for the b
On 19 January 2011 18:41, Eric Schulte wrote:
> The reason that I push back against this, is that I often times
> accidentally use a tangle path in which the directory does not exist and
> the error notification serves as a useful warning that I either
> mis-typed the directory or need to create
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On 01/20/2011 04:37 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>
>> A customization variable would be fantastic. Could it be done such
>> that it could be applied (or not applied, according to taste) to a
>> sub-tree of your Org file? That way you could have it disabl
Bill Moran writes:
[...]
> Upgraded to the latest .deb version of org-mode - 7.4 - and that solved the
> title problem - but not the @ problem.
Excellent re: title problem!
Regarding the @ problem, where and how do you make the settings. As I
have said on this list recently, I find that I ha
iem...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I use the following line to allow frame breaks
>
> #+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options "[allowframebreaks]"
and, on a slide per slide basis, you can set options using the
BEAMER_envargs property (easiest to do using column view if you have
defined co
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> Greetings!
>
> I am also having difficulties running Beamer from org-mode. I am
> running a fully updated Ubuntu with snapshot emacs and a daily updated
> git version of org-mode.
>
> I am not able to get blocks, lists, and colums to work. I have a
> feeling from
Bill Moran writes:
> HI Eric, John, Jeff and Birch
>
>
> Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
>>
>> My immediate response would be to ask why you aren't using \maketitle
>> given that the command is beamer-aware? That is, \maketitle will create
[...]
> Let me also say that my aim was to arrive
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>>> Bastien writes:
>>>
Jeff Horn writes:
> Jason seems to be garnering a lot of votes, but Eric's zenburn
> emulation makes my eyes happy. If Jason wins out, I suppose I could
> always just read
Jeff Horn writes:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
>> alias emacs="emacsclient -t -a /usr/bin/emacs"
>
> Thanks for sharing this. My manual doesn't mention the -t flag. What
> does it do? (I didn't know about -a, but it looks nifty)
>
Now that I consider this further (and r
* org-exp.el (org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments): Fix docstring so that
\\[ a = b \\] is not interpreted as a keybinding by
`substitute-command-keys'.
In a docstring \\[text] is used to indicate that text should be
interpreted by `substitute-command-keys'. To avoid this
interpretation, we need to p
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-unprettify-internal-links): New
variable.
(org-export-latex-links): Use it.
* org-mode/lisp/org-exp.el (org-export-plist-vars): Add
:LaTeX-bare-refs settable through the bare-ref option with default
given by `org-export-latex-unprettify-internal-links'.
(org-ge
* org-exp.el (org-export-add-options-to-plist): Require match to start
at a word-boundary.
Previously, if an option was the suffix of another option (such as TeX
and LaTeX) the setting for the former would propagator to the latter.
This seems like an unintended consequence of a lax regexp in
org-e
when writing latex, I prefer referring to previous sections by
saying "As we saw earlier in section \ref{some-section}". When
writing with Org and then exporting to latex, there doesn't
appear to be any way to reproduce this. Using "As we saw earlier
in section [[section header]]" produces a hype
Good afternoon all,
I may have made a stupid mistake, but this is what happened...
I had a file, cmm.tex, made by hand. I also have an org document,
cmm.org. Can you see it coming? I then wanted to see what the result
would be of exporting that org file as a latex file... Bye bye original
tex fi
Dear list,
Hopefully this is not too basic, nor has been answered before.
I would like to know if there is away to have alll R code blocks in a
document evaluated automatically (i.e. without query) when exporting
to Latex. Now I have to answer "yes" multiple times to the question
"Evaluate this
Hi Andrea,
I stand corrected - you are getting a lot of useful information here! :-)
Chris
On Jan 20, 2011 4:21am, Eric S Fraga wrote:
iem...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I use the following line to allow frame breaks
>
> #+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options "[allow
Jeff Horn writes:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
>> I believe these pages have not been exported since we turned off the
>> inline css publishing option; i.e., they have not been touched since
>> that time, so the publishing mechanism does not export them.
>
> Matt,
>
> I
chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> I stand corrected - you are getting a lot of useful information here! :-)
>
Yes true :)
Thanks everyone, the "per frame" setting is perfect.
And since I'm here another thing I'm not getting.
If I want to have a situation like this below
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Julian Burgos wrote:
> Dear list,
> Hopefully this is not too basic, nor has been answered before.
> I would like to know if there is away to have alll R code blocks in a
> document evaluated automatically (i.e. without query) when exporting
> to Latex. Now I have to answer "yes" multiple times
Nick Dokos writes:
> Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
>> welcome to suggest or contribute further refinements.
>>
>
> Blue (or purple or similar color) text on black background is unreadable -
> at least to my eyes.
I agree. I reverted t
Many thanks Lawrence. Yes, I´m aware of the risks, but for now I am
only working with my own files.
Do you know if it is possible to evaluation confirmation as a header
option, so I can left it on but turn it off in my own files?
Thanks again,
Julian
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Lawrence Mit
Julian Burgos wrote:
> Many thanks Lawrence. Yes, I'm aware of the risks, but for now I am
> only working with my own files.
> Do you know if it is possible to evaluation confirmation as a header
> option, so I can left it on but turn it off in my own files?
I don't believe it is. If you think a
Yes, you are right. For now, I´ll turn confirmation off for R code
only, and keep an eye on .org files from unknown origins.
All the best,
Julian
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
> Julian Burgos wrote:
>> Many thanks Lawrence. Yes, I'm aware of the risks, but for now I
Christopher Witte writes:
> On 19 January 2011 18:41, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> The reason that I push back against this, is that I often times
>> accidentally use a tangle path in which the directory does not exist and
>> the error notification serves as a useful warning that I either
>> mis-ty
Matt Lundin writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Matt Lundin wrote:
>>
>>> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
>>> welcome to suggest or contribute further refinements.
>>>
>>
>> Blue (or purple or similar color) text on black background is unreadable -
>> at least t
Hi d.tchin,
This problem is caused because (as you point out) the calc-command-flags
variable is not defined. In my Emacs version calc-command-flags is
provided by (require 'calc) which is part of Babel's calc support, this
variable must be part of another package in your distribution.
As a work
Lawrence Mitchell writes:
> Julian Burgos wrote:
>> Many thanks Lawrence. Yes, I'm aware of the risks, but for now I am
>> only working with my own files.
>> Do you know if it is possible to evaluation confirmation as a header
>> option, so I can left it on but turn it off in my own files?
>
> I
Nick Dokos writes:
> Andreas Leha wrote:
>
>> I found a severe bug that actually eats my text, i.e. *destroys* my
>> org-mode file.
>>
>> Or am I missing something here?
>>
>> Just try that:
>>
>> * Test
>>
>> Execute this once:
>> #+BEGIN_src R :session test :results output silent :expo
Hi Andrea,
Here I can help some :).
What I have done in the past is take advantage of the fact that org-mode
will close a beamer =columns= environment if the column width is set to 0
(or 1):
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Bastien writes:
> Jason Dunsmore writes:
>
>> There's a Firefox add-on that will give you configurable per-site user
>> CSS:
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/
>
> I installed this but AFAIK it doesn't help managing alternative
> stylesheets as defined by the headers of t
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> For managing alternate stylesheets I use the "style chooser" extension
> for Chrome which adds a dropdown menu to the url-bar whenever a page
> provides alternate style sheets and has the nice feature of remembering
> your last selection for
I'm afraid the spare time disappeared. I hope to get it back by the 2-Feb.
Cheers
--
Julius
On 18 January 2011 07:52, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Julius,
>
> Julius Gamanyi writes:
>
> > Lately, it's been hectic at work. I'm hoping to get some free time in
> > the next 2 days to send the patches.
>
>
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
> I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
> great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is often the wrong
> format for obvious reasons (i.e. unless you go to some trouble, it
> conceals a lot of the org syntax)
Chris Malone writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Here I can help some :).
>
> What I have done in the past is take advantage of the fact that org-mode
> will close a beamer =columns= environment if the column width is set to 0
> (or 1):
>
> ---
Jeff Horn wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is often the wrong
format for obvious reasons (i.e. unless you go to some trouble, it
conceals a lot of t
Hi Andrea,
In the example I showed, I set the block to an =ignoreheading= block by
using =C-c C-b i=. This, as best I can tell, generates a block but comments
out the part which gives the block its title. Doing this overrides the
"alertblock" heading, so I'm not entirely sure how to combine the
On Wed, Jan 19 2011, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> I had sent all the needed code to add to Gnus onto the Gnus newsgroup, see
> http://osdir.com/ml/info-gnus-english-gnu/2011-01/msg00082.html.
>
> But Gnus asks me to...
>
> #+begin_verse
> ... post a patch for these changes to the d...@gnus.org mailin
Erik Iverson writes:
> Jeff Horn wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>>> I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
>>> great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is often the wrong
>>> format for obvious reasons (i.e. unless you go to s
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
> > I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
> > great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is often the wrong
> > format for obvious reasons (i.e. unless y
Jeff Horn writes:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>> I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
>> great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is often the wrong
>> format for obvious reasons (i.e. unless you go to some trouble, it
>> conceal
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> All of which could be solved with some effort. My point is: what does
> the HTML export of this document really offer over the verbatim
> htmlized one?
I'll concede. I seem to have spoken out of turn, since I haven't
authored any tutorials, a
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>> > I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
>> > great, but for tutorials on org-mode, HTML export is of
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>>> > I strongly second this. In fact I'll stick my neck out more: Worg is
Matt Lundin wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Matt Lundin wrote:
> >
> >> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
> >> welcome to suggest or contribute further refinements.
> >>
> >
> > Blue (or purple or similar color) text on black background is unreadable -
> > at
On Thu, Jan 20 2011, Julien Danjou wrote:
> Fine, I'll try to do that. I though you got already a patch against
> Gnus, but it seems no, so I'll probably make one soon.
Pushed in Gnus.
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>> > Matt Lundin wrote:
>> >
>> >> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
>> >> welcome to suggest or contribute further refinements.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Blue (or purple or
Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi d.tchin,
>
Hi Eric
> This problem is caused because (as you point out) the calc-command-flags
> variable is not defined. In my Emacs version calc-command-flags is
> provided by (require 'calc) which is part of Babel's calc support, this
> variable must
org-agenda.el does not compile.
In org-agenda-goto-today:
org-agenda.el:6107:59:Warning: `org-agenda-ndays' is an obsolete variable (as
of Emacs 24.1); use `org-agenda-span' instead.
In org-agenda-reset-view:
org-agenda.el:4:3:Warning: `org-agenda-ndays' is an obsolete variable (as of
Ema
>
> I see this issue a lot on the Babel pages. What needs to be done is
> wrap each source/example block in another block with "org" as the
> language.
>
> For example:
>
> #+begin_src org
> ,#+begin_src sh :results output
> ls -al
> ,#+end_src
> #+end_src
>
> I think this should be done f
Jeff Horn writes:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Matt Lundin wrote:
>>
>>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>>
>>> > Matt Lundin wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
>>> >> welcome to suggest or contribute further refinements.
>>>
d.tchin writes:
> Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi d.tchin,
>>
>
> Hi Eric
>
>> This problem is caused because (as you point out) the calc-command-flags
>> variable is not defined. In my Emacs version calc-command-flags is
>> provided by (require 'calc) which is part of Babel's calc
Hello. Trying to use org-exp-blocks with dot to export a graphic in
generated html file. Works on linux box.
However, on a mac box everything except the graph is generated. Instead of
pulling in the graphic, it just prints dot_somehashednumber.png. As far as I
can tell, that png is not generated a
Hi Bryan,
For generating dot graphics from Org-mode it is now suggested to use a
normal code block rather than org-exp-blocks, for example the following
should generate a graph when pressing C-c C-c on the block, and on
export should include the resulting graph rather than the code block.
from ht
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> I asked the question on the Cygwin mailing list, and got an answer from Tobias
> Schlottke, telling me to use the 'plain old' syntax (=`...`= instead of
> =$(...)=):
On further investigation, this is a bug in bash3, fixed in bash4
(hence why I didn't see it on Linux).
Eventually I prefer to use the following instruction in the
buffer where I will use calc with babel.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
(require 'ob-calc)
(defvar calc-command-flags nil)
#+end_src
Thank you for your help.
d.tchin
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Jeff Horn writes:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>> Matt Lundin wrote:
>>>
Nick Dokos writes:
> Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> So the new, "flat" FAQ is up and running. And, of course, all are
Hi Eric!
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Regarding the @ problem, where and how do you make the settings. As I
> have said on this list recently, I find that I have to set the variables
> concerned *before* I load org (through =(require 'org-install)=) or
> otherwise the regular expressions that use thes
Bastien writes:
> emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
>
>> - Eval (setq org-use-fast-tag-selection t)
>> - Eval (setq org-fast-tag-selection-single-key "expert")
>> - Create a heading with tags :a1:a2:
>> - Create another heading with tags :a1:a2:
>> - Type "C-c a", "C-c a", "C-c a", "C-c a"
>> - N
Chris Malone writes:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> In the example I showed, I set the block to an =ignoreheading= block by
> using =C-c C-b i=. This, as best I can tell, generates a block but
> comments out the part which gives the block its title. Doing this
> overrides the "alertblock" heading, so I'm not
Hi,
Now getting an error message: /bin/bash: dot: command not found
Hmm. Pathname issue?
On the mac, dot is in /opt/local/bin/dot
My .emacs file has: (setq load-path (cons "/opt/local/bin" load-path))
I can certainly just open a terminal window and run dot from the command
line.
Thanks for any
Bryan Emrys wrote:
Hi,
Now getting an error message: /bin/bash: dot: command not found
Hmm. Pathname issue?
Absolutely.
On the mac, dot is in /opt/local/bin/dot
My .emacs file has: (setq load-path (cons "/opt/local/bin" load-path))
That won't add anything to your shell's path, it's ju
Eric,
.profile has:
# MacPorts Installer addition on 2009-04-08_at_20:48:37: adding an
appropriate PATH variable for use with MacPorts.
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
# Finished adapting your PATH environment variable for use with MacPorts.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Erik
Hi orgsters,
I started to use org-mode together with MobileOrg and everything was fine. But
two days ago I realized that I'm unable to build neither agenda nor todo lists
from my org files. Problem occurred on both Emacs and my iPhone even on the
simplest files like:
* test
** TODO test2
** T
/usr/local/bin is also in /etc/paths
if I echo $PATH, I get
/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin
Thanks,
Bryan
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Bryan Emrys wrote:
> Eric,
>
> .profile has:
> # MacPorts Installer addition on 2009-04-08_at_20
Bryan Emrys wrote:
/usr/local/bin is also in /etc/paths
if I echo $PATH, I get
/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin
How are you echoing path, starting up a terminal, or within
Emacs M-x shell?
What if you try M-x getenv PATH in Emacs?
Which version of Emacs / org-mode?
Микола Стрєбков wrote:
Hi orgsters,
I started to use org-mode together with MobileOrg and everything was fine. But two days ago I realized that I'm unable to build neither agenda nor todo lists from my org files. Problem occurred on both Emacs and my iPhone e
back when I had to use a mac, I would just symlink paths into standard
locations, e.g.
ln -s /opt/local/bin/dot /usr/bin/dot
Maybe not the most elegant solution, but it works reliably
To do this the *right* way you can update the PATH environment variable
*within* Emacs by doing something like
Thank you Eric and Erik for the incredibly quick troubleshooting. I updated
.emacs with the setenv command suggested by Eric, restarted emacs and
everything now works as expected.
Bryan
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> back when I had to use a mac, I would just symlink path
Hi
On 20 січ. 2011, at 23:43, Erik Iverson wrote:
> Which version of Emacs / org-mode?
Hmm...
Emacs 23.2 OS X,
"M-x org-info" shows docs for 6.33 but I have installed version 7.4...
The latest org-mode installed in:
(setq load-path (cons "~/.emacs.d/org" load-path))
Here is org part of my .ema
Микола Стрєбков wrote:
Hi
On 20 січ. 2011, at 23:43, Erik Iverson wrote:
Which version of Emacs / org-mode?
Hmm...
Emacs 23.2 OS X,
"M-x org-info" shows docs for 6.33 but I have installed version 7.4...
Does M-x org-version report the correct version?
The latest org-mode installed in:
Hi Julien,
Julien Danjou wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20 2011, Julien Danjou wrote:
>
>> Fine, I'll try to do that. I though you got already a patch against
>> Gnus, but it seems no, so I'll probably make one soon.
>
> Pushed in Gnus.
Waaow; that's fast. Good move! Thanks for pushing this.
Best regards
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> I asked the question on the Cygwin mailing list, and got an answer from
>> Tobias
>> Schlottke, telling me to use the 'plain old' syntax (=`...`= instead of
>> =$(...)=):
>
> On further investigation, this is a bug in bash3, fixed in bas
Hi,
Dan Davison wrote:
>> Please see the manual as an example.
>
> Hmm? The manual is written in texinfo.
BTW, what's the reason for that? Does it still apply? Are there good reasons
not to move it to Org format?
Best regards,
Seb
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Hello,
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> - Alice :: Our objectives are ...
> - Collegue :: We can show you our architecture. It indeed does this
> and this ...
> - Me :: What's your deadline?
>--8<---cut here-
Микола Стрєбков writes:
>> Микола Стрєбков wrote:
>>> I started to use org-mode together with MobileOrg and everything
>>> was fine. But two days ago I realized that I'm unable to build
>>> neither agenda nor todo lists from my org files. Problem occurred
>>> on both Emacs and my iPhone even on t
Hi, Matt
On 21 січ. 2011, at 00:56, Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> Here is org part of my .emacs:
>>
>> ;;;
>> ;;; Org mode
>> ;;;
>> (require 'org-install)
>> (transient-mark-mode 1)
>> (setq org-log-done 'time)
>> (setq org-directory "~/Org")
>> (setq org-footnote-auto-adjust t)
>> (setq org-mobile-f
Julian Burgos uw.edu> writes:
>
> Dear list,
>
> Hopefully this is not too basic, nor has been answered before.
>
> I would like to know if there is away to have alll R code blocks in a
> document evaluated automatically (i.e. without query) when exporting
> to Latex. Now I have to answer "ye
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> This has now been added as a new :mkdirp code block header argument, so
> it can be set on the block, subtree, file, language, or global level
> (see http://orgmode.org/manual/Using-header-arguments.html).
>
> #+begin_src language :mkdirp y
Matt Lundin writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
>>
>>> - Eval (setq org-use-fast-tag-selection t)
>>> - Eval (setq org-fast-tag-selection-single-key "expert")
>>> - Create a heading with tags :a1:a2:
>>> - Create another heading with tags :a1:a2:
>>> - Type "C-c a",
I have installed the latest (git) version of org-mode and have stripped out all
customizations from I think. I've copied Eric's two column example from here
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.html
with the headers given there. And I can't get either blocks or columns to wo
Thanks for all your response!
I've found this page and it explains the name and hex:
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf
00F6 ö LATIN SMALL LETTER WITH DIAERESIS
Xin
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > It works correctly in headlines, but not i
So I was able to construct the following functioning bit of code from
someone else recent post:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results output raw
(defun tagged (tag &optional scope)
(let ((entries ()))
(org-map-entries
(lambda ()
(add-to-list 'entries
(list (concat "[[
>
> Regarding the @ problem, where and how do you make the settings. As I
> have said on this list recently, I find that I have to set the variables
> concerned *before* I load org (through =(require 'org-install)=) or
> otherwise the regular expressions that use these variables are
> initialised
Hi,
Emails in ones inbox can be viewed as TODO's. org-mode and its agenda mech are
great for managing to do's. Thus, does anyone have experience with automatic
conversion of emails into TODO's?
Email is a pain because I do not know of any way to associate arbitrary levels
of priorities to my
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