Bernt Hansen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm writing a little helper function for use when I'm starting work on a
>> particular long-term writing project. Basically I found myself doing the
>> same little ritual of commands two or three times a day, and I got tired
>> of it. Here's wh
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Chris Malone,
>
> Chris Malone wrote:
>> Hi Henri-Paul,
>>
>> While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
>> others' email setup and how they incorporate that into Emacs/org-mode? I
>> notice several users send emails from within Emacs using
EPS export from Plantuml is now in beta testing; this patch makes it available
through org-babel.
To generate an EPS from Plantuml, give your source block a ':file' with the
extension '.eps'.
If you want to include the EPS files in PDF generated from org-export, include
the line
#+LaTex_h
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Chris Malone wrote:
>>> Hi Henri-Paul,
>>>
>>> While you've brought the topic up I /have/ been recently curious about
>>> others' email setup and how they incorporate that into Emacs/org-mode? I
>>> notice several users send emails fro
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Also I often access email from multiple locations, home workstation,
> university workstation and my laptop. Not sure how to deal with that.
The two solutions to deal with that problem at the extreme ends: you
either leave all mail on the server(s) all the time, which means y
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> Hence, questions:
[...]
The question really is if org hasn't evolved to the point where it needs
a more general quoting/escaping mechanism. This might be one of the
things to ponder during the upcoming exporter cleanup, but goes a bit
beyond just exporting.
Achim.
--
Hi Achim,
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 09:41:06 +0100
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
> > Also I often access email from multiple locations, home workstation,
> > university workstation and my laptop. Not sure how to deal with
> > that.
>
> The two solutions to deal with that problem at the ext
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>> Check this out in section 4.3 of
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.html
>> (last line).
>
> Thanks Seb.
>
> Yes, that document ceased to exist a while back. I forgot I was linking to
> it.
This shows that we sh
There was a mail-thread lastyear about zotero and integration with org.
Now that there is an alpha release of 'org-standalone'
http://www.zotero.org/blog/2011/02/
has anyone looked at whether this helps integrate org and zotero?
I've not yet switched to a pdf manager (they're all stuffed into
Here are a few patches to add property columns in clocktables. These
allow me e.g. to freely set different cost centers which is wanted @
my work, and also possibly small descriptions. It is generically set
up so I reckon other people may find use in this too.
The patches together add two paramet
Niels Giesen writes:
> Here are a few patches to add property columns in clocktables. These
> allow me e.g. to freely set different cost centers which is wanted @
> my work, and also possibly small descriptions. It is generically set
> up so I reckon other people may find use in this too.
>
> The
I use Mendeley and just set it up to export bibtex files. Then you can
just reference those in org-mode using reftex. I think you can do
something similar using zotero.
It works okay. I don't annotate PDFs using Mendeley (I just write my
notes in org-mode), so I'm not sure if you can access those
Dear Stephen,
[My ---long--- comments refer only to Mendeley, not org, so maybe this
should be off-list].
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Stephen Eglen
wrote:
> There was a mail-thread lastyear about zotero and integration with org.
> Now that there is an alpha release of 'org-standalone'
> ht
On 25 Mar 2011, Julien Danjou wrote:
> [1 ]
> On Thu, Mar 24 2011, Cian wrote:
>
>> Can you separate out the gnus specific code at some point. If I ever
>> get any time (two small children and a day job, so big if) I'd like to
>> integrate it into Wanderlust. But currently the code assumes that
>>
On 26 Mar 2011, Michael Markert wrote:
> Because Wanderlust keeps several message buffers you have to start
> capture from within a message buffer, not a summary buffer. But I'll
> look into it.
Attached code handles both capturing from summary and message
buffer.
Michael
(require 'std11)
(requi
Stephen Eglen wrote:
> I've not yet switched to a pdf manager (they're all stuffed into a folder,
> with a few subfolders, and the only meta-data is
> in the filename!), so I'd appreciate hearing what others to do to look after
> their pdfs.
Maybe look at tracker [assuming linux] http://projects
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 08:42:19 +0530
Rustom Mody wrote:
> Stephen Eglen wrote:
> > I've not yet switched to a pdf manager (they're all stuffed into a
> > folder, with a few subfolders, and the only meta-data is in the
> > filename!), so I'd appreciate hearing what others to do to look
> > after the
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