Hi,
Is there any option for exporting .org file to a wiki syntax?
If there is none, are there any people working on it?
D
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Hi,
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 18:29, Pieter Praet wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 12:21:01 +0200, Philipp Haselwarter
> wrote:
>> No need to go all flaming because someone thinks the looks of the
>> software matter. TBH I don't see what's wrong with that or in what way
>> that's the opposite of effi
Am 16.07.2011 19:04, schrieb Bastien:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> +(defface org-default
>> + (org-compatible-face 'default nil)
>> + "Face used for default text."
>> + :group 'org-faces)
>>
>> author Bastien Guerry
>> Wed, 6 Jul 2011 15:25:29 + (17:25 +0200)
>> committerB
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 9:51 AM, damitr wrote:
> Is there any option for exporting .org file to a wiki syntax?
> If there is none, are there any people working on it?
>
I think you can do this with one of the org supported export formats
as an intermediary format. Can't recall which one though.
damitr writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any option for exporting .org file to a wiki syntax?
> If there is none, are there any people working on it?
Did you search this mailing list.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/
If yes, did you find any answers.
> D
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On 7/17/11 9:51 AM, damitr wrote:
Hi,
Is there any option for exporting .org file to a wiki syntax?
If there is none, are there any people working on it?
D
Start here: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-blog-wiki.html
Yours,
Christian
On 7/17/11 10:08 AM, Aankhen wrote (in response to Pieter Prat):
What the OP is suggesting effectively nullifies the separation between
> model and view in that it would allow changing Org-mode's outlining
> markup at its very core, potentially leading to a wildgrowth of "custom"
> markup form
Dear Orgers,
despite carefully reading the manual and trying out some approaches so
far I could not figure out whether or not it is possible to have a
custom agenda view based on a header's properties. E.g. in the agenda
I can easily search for `+REVIEW="weekly"` via `C-c a m` to get a list
of all
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:52:03PM +0100, Bastien wrote:
> > It is a "personal wiki" mode. It automatically narrows to current top level
> > heading, adds some extra navigation functions and allows creating links to
> > new "pages" (= top level heading) in a simple way. Hopefully I can clean it
> >
Hello All !
I would like to submit the new function org-find-timestamps for disussion.
Citing its documentation:
> Find inactive timestamps within a date-range and maybe sort them.
>
> This function can help to bring the notes, that you take within
> org-mode, into a chronological order, even i
Hi, Michael,
First, I just realized I was part wrong: vsum of time values DOES work
(sorry, Eric!).
| Task 1 | Task 2 | Task 3 | Total |
|+++-|
| 35:00 | 35:00 | 4:00 | 1:14:00 |
#+TBLFM: @2$4=vsum($1..$3);T
| Task | Time |
|+---|
| Task
Hi Christian,
On 17 Jul 2011, Christian Moe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Time calculations don't seem to work with vsum (or vmean).
>
>
> |Time |
> |-|
> | 1:06:00 |
> | 0:52:30 |
> | 2:00:00 |
> |-|
> | 3 |
> #+TBLFM: @5$1=vsum(@I..@II);T
>
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
Yes, `vsu
Hi Christian,
Christian Zang writes:
> despite carefully reading the manual and trying out some approaches so
> far I could not figure out whether or not it is possible to have a
> custom agenda view based on a header's properties.
The manual is great, but its always a good idea to also check
Pieter Praet praet.org> writes:
> What the OP is suggesting effectively nullifies the separation between
> model and view ...
I'm sorry, but this is just plain wrong. The whole problem is that in
orgmode there is no real separation between model and view.
Any "normal" interactive application re
When an org table like:
|---| time stamp | systalic | diastalic | pulse |
|-
| # | [2011-07-13 Wed 04:15] | 134 | 89 | 80 |
gets used and I want to calculate averages for systalic and diastalic and
do that in the #+TBLFM: line do I use $2 and $3 for systalic and diastalic
or do I use $3 and $4 b
At Wed, 13 Jul 2011 21:55:09 +0200,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> :
> "Sebastien Vauban"
> writes:
> :
> > - I was hoping `r' to redraw the grid, after I've changed Emacs frame size.
> > It
> > does not seem to be the case. Could that be foreseen? I've seen you
> > already
> > all the available spa
Hi Memnon,
2011/7/17 Memnon Anon :
>> despite carefully reading the manual and trying out some approaches so
>> far I could not figure out whether or not it is possible to have a
>> custom agenda view based on a header's properties.
>
> The manual is great, but its always a good idea to also check
The ./doc directory is now also handled via a sub-make invocation.
Feature-wise the user part should be complete now.
I've also patched org.el to provide a placeholder to record which
orgmode version has been installed and the installer will patch the
installed file with that so that org-version
Hi,
Thank a bunch for Calfw. It is great.
> - Add defcustoms for line drawing chars.
> - Added cfw:org-agenda-schedule-args variable to limit the schedule items.
Is is somehow possible to change the font family used in Calfw windows
only? Using my regular font, Monofur, the table gets screwed
Rasmus writes:
> Is is somehow possible to change the font family used in Calfw windows
> only?
Hardly perfect, the following let me change the font used in Calfw
sessions. It seems rather fragile, though as it only seems to work with
`:height 90'. Obviously there is a more fundamental problem t
Hello Renzo & Christian
Thanks for the test files and sharing your views on this issue. With the
attached patch I can export the test files successfully.
The attached patch ensures that component xml files created by the odt
exporter are always utf-8 encoded. This is irrespective of the coding
s
Attached is a patch that replaces instances of outline-regexp
by org-outline-regexp. It also introduces more harmonization.
I'd be interesed in hearing about feedback.
Thanks!
>From 942c0ffbc04cef5a8158c274397b51284d944c43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bastien Guerry
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 2
I noticed that when I go to refile a heading, the heading that I'm
refiling is listed in the refile targets. If I choose to refile the
heading to itself, the following error is displayed:
org-refile: Cannot refile to position inside the tree or region
When I'm choosing a refile target, the curre
Bastien writes:
> Attached is a patch that replaces instances of outline-regexp
> by org-outline-regexp. It also introduces more harmonization.
So that's what you were doing all sunday... ;-)
> I'd be interesed in hearing about feedback.
Looks good, except that Git complains about two whitesp
Bastien writes:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
>> I'm creating a web app that interacts with orgmode files and allows
>> you to edit orgmode files on the browser. The edit part is not done.
>
> Wow, this would be a really useful tool. Can't wait to test this!
>
I agree thi
Hi!
I need your thoughts and feedback on this idea:
I am thinking of letting student(s) implement a (Python[1]) script
that imports[2] all kinds of data sources to generate simple (and
reduced) Org-mode heading entries and links to the original
information in order to represent the users digital
Hello,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I've run into a minor bug with cookie statistics.
>
> The COOKIE_DATA property seems to break parent task statistics when it
> is set to 'recursive'.
>
> In the org file below task one/two/foo/a has the COOKIE_DATA property
> set to recursive. Changing the state of
Sorry took me a while to test it.
It works great
Many many thanks for your help.
I found two minor things.
My snippets contain the definition of a package, which in turn end to be a
folder. The tangle function could create folders on demand. Would be useful
for your code too. It works already
Hi Karl,
nice idea!
My first thoughts are a warning about big org files which can be quite slow to
be processed as agenda files.
Please check this thread: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/44286
Best regards,
- Rainer
Am 18.07.2011 01:54, schrieb Karl Voit:
> Hi!
>
> I need your tho
Hi!
Creating a "SCHEDULED" entry with C-c C-s seems to add a trailing whitespace
after the timestamp:
*** TODO [#A] simple to do
SCHEDULED: <2011-07-18 Mo>
This - my thought was - is probably not intended!?
Same is true for DEADLINE entries created by C-c C-d.
- Rainer
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Creating a "SCHEDULED" entry with C-c C-s seems to add a trailing
> whitespace after the timestamp:
This has been fixed a few days ago.
Can you test against latest git?
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Bastien
Rainer Stengele writes:
> git checkout c6b22d
>
>
> How can I go back to the current development?
Go back to the master branch with this command
~$ git checkout master
then
~$ git pull
to get latest commits.
HTH,
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