Hi all,
Since I use my Android-based phone on a daily basis (after all it is a
mobile phone), I got tempted to use more and more the google calendar. I
know about mobileorg and all this. However, the calendar is so highly
integrated with many applications on the phone that is is often just a
Sébastien Vauban writes:
Hi, Seb
>> The manual is written in texinfo.
>
> BTW, what's the reason for that? [...]
> Are there good reasons
> not to move it to Org format?
Carsten wrote ;-) :
"Org-mode is currently not able to produce TeXInfo,
which is the standard for Emacs documentation.
A
Hi Julien,
I like the patch, but since it is not critical it remains
on ice until :eval is supported by XEmacs.
Michael, it would be nice if you could put :eval into
XEmacs so that we can use this improved code for the
mode line. Please make sure to let us know when this is done.
- Carsten
On
I know some people managed to get a kind of sync running between
org-mode and google calendar. I would really like to know how this works
out for them and maybe create a stimulus to write something (I would
play the beta-tester) on worg.
Ideally, I want to have a no-brainer. I create a new appoi
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> 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
>> otherwi
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> 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
It does still a
Andrea Crotti writes:
[...]
> Great thanks a lot.
> Too bad that things really start to become complicated with the
> syntax...
yes but remember that org /= latex. If you need the full power of
latex, use it instead *or*, better yet, remember that you can include
latex code directly within you
Matt Lundin writes:
> 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 t
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):
Actually, one can do this more simply by realising that latex will wra
Dear org-ers,
I would like to get a "normal" weekly landscape schedule out of my
agenda.
There is nothing special in my org files, just appointments of kind
* lecture a
SCHEDULED: <2011-01-21 Fr 16:00-17:00 +7d>
* lecture b
SCHEDULED: <2011-01-17 Mo 09:00-10:30 +7d>
* sport
SCHEDULED: <2
peter.fri...@agfa.com writes:
Hi, Peter,
>
> 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 file.
that's what the option " [L]
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Hi
I just solved a problem of mine, i.e. how to deal with multiple graphs
generated in an R script.
OK - all are saved into separate pdfs in separate paths. But I would
like to see them after they are generated - and this is my solution:
#+begin_src
* lisp/org.el (org-mode): Locally set `fill-indent-according-to-mode'
to nil.
`org-adaptive-fill-function' attempts to correctly pick up a fill
prefix for hand-indented paragraphs and lists. This is defeated by
the indentation code, which does not recognise sublists correctly and
gets the indenta
Hi,
I'm having odd troubles with reading tables into R as dataframes with
named vectors. Unfortunately I have difficulties pinning down a
consistent problematic behavior. But one weird example follows below:
I have two tables, data1 and data2.
The first test reads data1 in as a dataframe nam
Hello,
> This is defeated by the indentation code, which does not recognise
> sublists correctly and gets the indentation wrong.
Would you mind elaborating? I fail to see where the indentation code
has some problem recognizing lists.
> By setting `fill-indent-according-to-mode' to nil, we tell
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>> This is defeated by the indentation code, which does not recognise
>> sublists correctly and gets the indentation wrong.
> Would you mind elaborating? I fail to see where the indentation code
> has some problem recognizing lists.
Hopefully the example below cle
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> I just solved a problem of mine, i.e. how to deal with multiple graphs
> generated in an R script.
>
> OK - all are saved into separate pdfs in separate paths. But I would
> like to see them after they are generated - and this is my solution:
>
> #+begin_src R :resu
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On 01/21/2011 03:35 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I just solved a problem of mine, i.e. how to deal with multiple graphs
>> generated in an R script.
>>
>> OK - all are saved into separate pdfs in separate paths. But I
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On 01/21/2011 03:48 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> On 01/21/2011 03:35 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I just solved a problem of mine, i.e. how to deal with multiple graphs
>>> generated in an R script.
>>>
>>> OK - all
`org-export-process-option-filters' is supported for HTML export but not
for latex export. The patch at the bottom fixes that.
I note that there is one other location in the same function where it
seems the same change could be made. I suspect this is not necessary,
but if someone is familiar with
Ian Barton wrote:
> ...
> Since I am still on page one of the "Complete Idiots Guide to elisp", I
> plan to do this in Python, which has some nice libraries for creating
> ics files.
>
On a loosely-related note, I find myself in the unfortunate position of
being the target of Outlook-generate
> Lawrence Mitchell writes:
> Hopefully the example below clears things up a bit.
I cannot reproduce it, even when following your steps.
Regards,
-- Nicolas
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Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Lawrence Mitchell writes:
>> Hopefully the example below clears things up a bit.
> I cannot reproduce it, even when following your steps.
This would appear to be due to driver error on my part. My
.emacs sets fill-indent-according-to-mode to t, whereas by
default i
Julien Danjou writes:
> On Fri, Jan 21 2011, Štěpán Němec wrote:
>
>> I see you added a new text/org type to mailcap.el and other places.
>> Shouldn't that rather be text/x-org? Or is this text/org registered with
>> IANA?
>
> No idea, but C-c C-a with a .org file proposes text/org by default.
R
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> 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
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Jeff Horn wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>>> 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 shar
Jeff Horn wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Matt Lundin writes:
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
Hi
I'm in the middle of setting something up, at the moment I import google
events into org by using the google command line interface on my linux
machine. For this I changed the line in the config for googcl to print
out an org timestamp and also changed the fields to be printed by using:
date_p
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
Hi Štěpán,
Štěpán Němec wrote:
> Julien Danjou writes:
>> On Fri, Jan 21 2011, Štěpán Němec wrote:
>>
>>> I see you added a new text/org type to mailcap.el and other places.
>>> Shouldn't that rather be text/x-org? Or is this text/org registered with
>>> IANA?
>>
>> No idea, but C-c C-a with a .o
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> 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
>> otherwi
Bill Moran writes:
> 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
Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> You need to also set =org-emphasis-alist=. I have:
I missed that completely. Yes, now it works. Thanks a bunch!
Well, now I am wondering how to create blocks without title
In plain LaTeX that would be:
\begin{block}{}
blah, blah
\end{block}
It seems that org-mode w
Hi, I am currently using Org-mode to apply GTD
I was wondering what you would do with the following situations:
My todo sequence is next -> done, and someday, delegate -> waiting,
cancelled
- For scheduled tasks, would you make these tasks NEXTs or would you
set them as waiting? If NEXTs, how w
Hi Eric
I've just tried with the totally minimal customization you suggest below -
and your two-column slide which I had already set up
( I haven't had time to go to the website yet and download the one you
suggest). Now columns are working in some fashion
but apparently not blocks. The two col
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Bill Moran writes:
>
>> 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
On Apr 22, 2010, at 6:10 PM, Ross Laird wrote:
I mostly use XeTeX (rather than LaTeX). Can Org be setup to use the
XeTeX
engine? I've looked at the variable org-export-latex-classes (as
well as
org-export-latex-package-alist), and it looks like I can insert the
XeTeX-specific code:
\TeXX
Henri-Paul Indiogine writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>> You need to also set =org-emphasis-alist=. I have:
>
> I missed that completely. Yes, now it works. Thanks a bunch!
>
>
> Well, now I am wondering how to create blocks without title
>
> In plain LaTeX that would be:
>
> \begin{block}{}
>
Bill Jarrold writes:
> Hi,
>
> Emails in ones inbox can be viewed as TODO's.
[...]
I can't help you in your question of converting emails to TODOs but I
can say that some (including myself) will argue that using emails as a
todo list is the wrong thing to do and leads to disaster (as I think you
Bill Jarrold writes:
> 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
I also have been syncing between my Google calendar and org. A while
back, I posted this message onto this list:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/26848
but check out later messages in the thread for an updated awk script.
This dealt with converting a Google calendar into an org file.
Hi Chris,
Comments are inline below:
Chris Barber writes:
> Hi, I am currently using Org-mode to apply GTD
> I was wondering what you would do with the following situations:
> My todo sequence is next -> done, and someday, delegate -> waiting,
> cancelled
I would also add a TODO state - not e
>
> I have a few elementary questions I hope someone can bother to answer:
>
> 1. It seems that when org prints a list, it automatically formats it into a
> table. In lisp, what's a proper way of converting a list to a string so I
> can have more control over the format? My first attempts were un
Perfect! Thanks on both counts.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 18:05, Eric Schulte wrote:
> >
> > I have a few elementary questions I hope someone can bother to answer:
> >
> > 1. It seems that when org prints a list, it automatically formats it into
> a
> > table. In lisp, what's a proper way of con
When point is at [] and I press TAB, nothing happens.
...
27) bikeshedding (talking about something you think you
[]know about instead of what is important -- in this case,
talking about what the audience thinks it knows about)
...
The only org-list-vars I have set are these:
(setq org-lis
On Jan 21, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> problem in an elegant way. Maybe this should somehow be integrated
> into the FAQ or a XeTeX-Org-mode tutorial?
>
> http://www.kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2011/01/21/exporting-org-mode-to-pdf-via-xelatex/
>
> - Carsten
I've written up a m
Hi Eric
I've just done this - emacs -Q, the minimal .emacs from your previous email,
and your piece of org/beamer.
It creates blocks, examples and columns - so it works as it should. Next -
but not immediately - is to find out why my usual .emacs doesn't work.
Thanks for all of your help in so
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