Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Tassilo Horn writes: > Hi all, > > I'm a big fan of the LaTeX beamer export. However, now I've hit a > problem that I don't know how to solve. > > In plain LaTeX beamer, every text I write between \begin{frame} > ... \end{frame} is of course not in a frame but will be there if I > compile the te

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 7, 2011, at 8:23 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a big fan of the LaTeX beamer export. However, now I've hit a > problem that I don't know how to solve. > > In plain LaTeX beamer, every text I write between \begin{frame} > ... \end{frame} is of course not in a frame but will b

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Hi Carsten, This is an example | date | Headline| total | |+-+---| | [2011-08-19 Fri 00:28]--[2011-08-19 Fri 00:51] | Writing mails | 0:23 >>>

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Hi Bernt, > As Carsten mentioned, the agenda view with logging enabled (and > appropriate tag filters) may get you closer to what you are looking > for. I use a combination of that and C-u R in the daily / weekly agenda > to get a summary of clock detail lines. I am impressed with the possibilit

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 7, 2011, at 10:07 AM, Rasmus wrote: > > Hi Carsten, > > This is an example > > | date | Headline| > total | > |+-+---| > | [2011-08-19 Fri 00:2

Re: [O] [babel] Collection of code block snippets

2011-09-07 Thread Rainer M Krug
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > Hi Martyn, > > Martyn Jago writes: > > > Hi > > > > Rainer M Krug writes: > > > > [...] > > > >> > >>> > >>> > And if this could be done by the user to test .emacs configuration > >>> > settings, that would be really great. > >>> > > >>> > >

Re: [O] [babel] Silent output in Org, but verbose export

2011-09-07 Thread Rainer M Krug
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > "Sebastien Vauban" writes: > > > Hi Eric, > > > > Currently, the following does not seem possible: > > > > #+begin_src sh :results silent :exports results > > echo "I want to see this in HTML/PDF, but not in Org" > > #+end_src > > > > Is ther

Re: [O] [calfw] Better use of space

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
SAKURAI Masashi writes: > I pushed the multiline branch on the github. > https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/tree/multiline(including some minor > updating) Thanks! > > Then, I found that the complicated algorithms, such as 'Knuth/Plass > line-breaking Algorithm', are difficult to implemen

Re: [O] Reminders with alarms

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Stephen Nelson-Smith writes: > Hi there, > > I'm just starting to explore orgmode. I'm an experienced GTD-er (6 > yrs) and have looked with interest at a few articles on using orgmode > for this. The one area I can't seem to work out is how to set a > reminder with an alarm and attach it to an

Re: [O] Bug: org-table latex export does not honour alignment [7.5]

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Arik Mitschang writes: > When exporting a file to latex, the alignment of tables within that file > specified via the in-table , or fields are not honoured. For > example: > > |-+--+--+--+--| > |-+--+--+--+--

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Tassilo Horn writes: > Hi all, > > I'm a big fan of the LaTeX beamer export. However, now I've hit a > problem that I don't know how to solve. > > In plain LaTeX beamer, every text I write between \begin{frame} > ... \end{frame} is of course not in a frame but will be there if I > compile the te

Re: [O] Reminders with alarms

2011-09-07 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Wed, Sep 07 2011, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm just starting to explore orgmode. I'm an experienced GTD-er (6 > yrs) and have looked with interest at a few articles on using orgmode > for this. The one area I can't seem to work out is how to set a > reminder with an alarm a

Re: [O] [babel] Silent output in Org, but verbose export

2011-09-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Eric, Eric Schulte wrote: > "Sebastien Vauban" writes: >> Currently, the following does not seem possible: >> >> #+begin_src sh :results silent :exports results >> echo "I want to see this in HTML/PDF, but not in Org" >> #+end_src >> >> Is there a way to do so? That is: >> - have no results i

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Rasmus writes: > Is is possible to have a clocktabke with times in the left-most column? > The people I am doing some work for now prefer it that way for unknown > reasons. > > This is an example > > | date | Headline| total | > |

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi Carsten & Eric, > I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a > B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? Yes, I've thought this was true, but it is not, or at least I don't understand how to use it correctly. Something like ** Notes just for me:B_note:

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread suvayu ali
Hi Eric and Tassilo, On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > In any case, I think this will be very difficult to do directly, due to > the reason you have already noted: org is an outliner at its heart! > If you had a heading like this: * Text between frames :ignor

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Hi Olaf, > Why don't you just use a simple (perl/python/...) script to collect your > data? Here's a quick hack in perl: That was my plan if I was not able to do from within Org. To me it would be a lot faster than hacking something together in emacs-lisp, unfortunately. Thanks for the link to

Re: [O] Org-babel and LaTeX letter

2011-09-07 Thread Ben Alexander
Thanks Thomas and Eric for responses! I wasn't trying to export at first. I think of export as a 'whole org- document' kind of thing, and I wanted to just have one TODO task (write a snail mail letter) completed without having to store a separate file for it. But I read the docs on export,

[O] Clicking on URL does convert some special characters

2011-09-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hello, I just realized a diff in behavior between 3 URL entered in the Org buffer with slight differences: - http://web.com/file.php?name=Rep&path=%2FPROJ%2FSomeFile.txt This one is correctly exported, but when clicking on it from the Org buffer, the URL opened in the browser is http://web.

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Tassilo Horn writes: > Hi Carsten & Eric, > >> I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a >> B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? > > Yes, I've thought this was true, but it is not, or at least I don't > understand how to use it correctly. > > Something like > > ** Notes just for me

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Tassilo Horn writes: > >> Hi Carsten & Eric, >> >>> I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a >>> B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? >> >> Yes, I've thought this was true, but it is not, or at least I don't >> understand how to use

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > >> Tassilo Horn writes: >> >>> Hi Carsten & Eric, >>> I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? >>> >>> Yes, I've thought this was true, but it is not, or at le

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Carsten Dominik writes: > >> On Sep 7, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: >> >>> Tassilo Horn writes: >>> Hi Carsten & Eric, > I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a > B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? >

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Rasmus writes: >> Why don't you just use a simple (perl/python/...) script to collect your >> data? Here's a quick hack in perl: > > That was my plan if I was not able to do from within Org. To me it would > be a lot faster than hacking something together in emacs-lisp, > unfortunately. If you

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 7, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Olaf Dietsche wrote: > Rasmus writes: > >>> Why don't you just use a simple (perl/python/...) script to collect your >>> data? Here's a quick hack in perl: >> >> That was my plan if I was not able to do from within Org. To me it would >> be a lot faster than hackin

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Olaf Dietsche writes: > If you insist on elisp, maybe something along these (untested) lines > might work: It just nicer to do text stuff from within Emacs but my personal Lisp skill are surpassed by my Python skills. That is not to say that any of the skill sets are high. . . The function did

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Tassilo Horn
Carsten Dominik writes: Hi! I thought using a subtree with a B_note or a B_noteNH property would do this, in a way? >>> >>> Yes, I've thought this was true, but it is not, or at least I don't >>> understand how to use it correctly. >>> >>> Something like >>> >>> ** Notes just for me

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Rasmus writes: > Olaf Dietsche writes: >> If you insist on elisp, maybe something along these (untested) lines >> might work: > > It just nicer to do text stuff from within Emacs but my personal Lisp > skill are surpassed by my Python skills. That is not to say that any of > the skill sets are

[O] hyphenation with org2pdf

2011-09-07 Thread Michael Hintz
Hi, I get some strange hyphenation results with German text. Do I have to say some were which language the text is? I use M-q before in the org-file to wrap the paragraph. I try it with an uptodate opensuse and archlinux installation with a 7.7 org updated. In German: "komm hierher" 'come here'

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
Carsten Dominik writes: Hi, Rasmus ! > On Sep 7, 2011, at 10:07 AM, Rasmus wrote: > >> >> Hi Carsten, >> >> This is an example >> >> | date | Headline| >> total | >> |+--

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Olaf Dietsche writes: > Rasmus writes: > >> That was my plan if I was not able to do from within Org. To me it would >> be a lot faster than hacking something together in emacs-lisp, >> unfortunately. > > If you insist on elisp, maybe something along these (untested) lines > might work: > > ---

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Sep 7, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Olaf Dietsche wrote: > >> Rasmus writes: >> Why don't you just use a simple (perl/python/...) script to collect your data? Here's a quick hack in perl: >>> >>> That was my plan if I was not able to do from within Org. To me it wo

Re: [O] [babel] Silent output in Org, but verbose export

2011-09-07 Thread Eric Schulte
Hi Seb, > > Now, subquestion: let's suppose I first write this code block... > > #+begin_src sh :exports results > echo "I want to see this in HTML/PDF, but not in Org" > #+end_src > > #+results: > | I want to see this in HTML/PDF | but not in Org | > > then I add the option "silent", and eval it:

[O] Inline tasks and latex export

2011-09-07 Thread Christopher Witte
Hi all, I've been trying to get inline tasks to work with the todonotes package. I found some information on getting the \todo{} command to work but I couldn't find any info on getting the \missingfigure{} command to work. Here is the solution that I came up with (mostly stolen from org-inl

Re: [O] Reminders with alarms

2011-09-07 Thread Bernt Hansen
Stephen Nelson-Smith writes: > Hi there, > > I'm just starting to explore orgmode. I'm an experienced GTD-er (6 > yrs) and have looked with interest at a few articles on using orgmode > for this. The one area I can't seem to work out is how to set a > reminder with an alarm and attach it to an

Re: [O] Inline tasks and latex export

2011-09-07 Thread Jambunathan K
You can also take some inspiration from the ?user-friendly? example in the post below. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg01274.html (You need to look inside the org attachment) > Hi all, > > I've been trying to get inline tasks to work with the todonotes > package. I

Re: [O] Beamer export: Are handout notes possible?

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes: [...] > I believe it might be useful to demonstrate the ability to create notes, > and then mention, maybe in a footnote, how to turn them off in the > presentation. > Is the beamer default to create slides from notes? I find this a bit odd... > > - Carsten For me, the

Re: [O] Org-babel and LaTeX letter

2011-09-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Ben Alexander writes: [...] > Now perhaps is a good time to ask what the different workflows are for > export, publish, babel and tangle. They seem to have overlapping > functionality. My basic concept is: > > export : Your complete (or partial) org file in another form, like > paper or on the

Re: [O] [babel] Collection of code block snippets

2011-09-07 Thread Martyn Jago
Hi Eric Eric Schulte writes: [...] > > I just made three small changes to the testing framework so it is now > possible to run the test suite in batch mode with the following. > > emacs -Q --batch -l path/to/org/testing/org-test.el --eval "(setq > org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)" -f org-test-r

Re: [O] [babel] Collection of code block snippets

2011-09-07 Thread Martyn Jago
Hi Rainer Rainer M Krug writes: > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > >> Hi Martyn, >> >> Martyn Jago writes: >> >> > Hi >> > >> > Rainer M Krug writes: >> > [...] >> >> emacs -Q --batch -l path/to/org/testing/org-test.el --eval "(setq >> org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)" -

Re: [O] Reminders with alarms

2011-09-07 Thread Martyn Jago
Hi Stephen Nelson-Smith writes: > Hi there, > > I'm just starting to explore orgmode. I'm an experienced GTD-er (6 > yrs) and have looked with interest at a few articles on using orgmode > for this. The one area I can't seem to work out is how to set a > reminder with an alarm and attach it to

Re: [O] Clicking on URL does convert some special characters

2011-09-07 Thread David Maus
At Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:20:03 +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote: > > Hello, > > I just realized a diff in behavior between 3 URL entered in the Org buffer > with slight differences: > > - http://web.com/file.php?name=Rep&path=%2FPROJ%2FSomeFile.txt > This one is correctly exported, but when clicking o

Re: [O] [PATCH 0/5] loop over headlines in active region

2011-09-07 Thread Štěpán Němec
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 15:57:19 +0200 David Maus wrote: > At Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:08:42 +0200, > Štěpán Němec wrote: >> >> On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 06:25:29 +0200 >> David Maus wrote: >> >> > As for the macro: What stop me to implement a macro for the generic >> > operation is that for now the macro woul

Re: [O] [babel] Silent output in Org, but verbose export

2011-09-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Eric, Eric Schulte wrote: >> Now, subquestion: let's suppose I first write this code block... >> >> #+begin_src sh :exports results >> echo "I want to see this in HTML/PDF, but not in Org" >> #+end_src >> >> #+results: >> | I want to see this in HTML/PDF | but not in Org | >> >> then I add the

Re: [O] Clicking on URL does convert some special characters

2011-09-07 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi David, David Maus wrote: > At Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:20:03 +0200, > Sebastien Vauban wrote: >> I just realized a diff in behavior between 3 URL entered in the Org buffer >> with slight differences: >> >> - http://web.com/file.php?name=Rep&path=%2FPROJ%2FSomeFile.txt >> This one is correctly expo

[O] Use id property as anchor in the Table of Contents

2011-09-07 Thread Pere Quintana Seguí
Hi, I'm using Org-mode to publish my website. One of my site's pages has a lot of sections and the number of sections is increasing rapidly. My problem is that the HTML exporter, in the Table of Contents, is using the section numbers as anchors. As the section numbers change with time, I can't ge

[O] changing "Agenda View (unsaved)" title for agenda export to pdf

2011-09-07 Thread Konstantin Ziegler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear list, I've configured several agenda views and use their pdf-exports quite frequently. Is there a way to substitute the generic header "Agenda View (unsaved)" with something specific to the agenda view? Maybe the description that is used in the

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
Olaf Dietsche writes: >>> ---8<--- cut here --- > [snip] >>> --- cut here --->8--- >> >> this is great! > > Thank you :-) It is. > I don't know, wether adding small special purpose functions adds real > value, since we already have "org-map-entries". Maybe adding generic > functions to org or

Re: [O] Date-centric Clocktable

2011-09-07 Thread Rasmus
> ---8<--- cut here --- > (defun collect-clock-lines () > (let ((re (concat "^[ \t]*" org-clock-string "[ \t]+\\(.+?\\)[ \t]+=>[ > \t]+\\(.+\\)")) > (headline (nth 4 (org-heading-components))) > clocks) > (org-narrow-to-subtree) > (while (re-search-forward re nil t) > (

Re: [O] Use id property as anchor in the Table of Contents

2011-09-07 Thread Bernt Hansen
Pere Quintana Seguí writes: > Hi, > > I'm using Org-mode to publish my website. One of my site's pages has > a lot of sections and the number of sections is increasing rapidly.  > > My problem is that the HTML exporter, in the Table of Contents, is > using the section numbers as anchors. As the s

Re: [O] [calfw] Better use of space

2011-09-07 Thread SAKURAI Masashi
Thanks for your comment! At Wed, 07 Sep 2011 10:32:48 +0200, Rasmus wrote: > : > > Emacs has several built-in word wrapping mechanisms. See >Options → Line Wrapping in this buffer > for an overview. My preferred method is Word Wrap. Whether this can >easily be utilized by calfw I don'

Re: [O] Reminders with alarms

2011-09-07 Thread Jude DaShiell
In debian, there's a cowsay package you can use to make the computer speak. Also packages that produce different types of beeps are available. So far as I now know, they would need to be run as part of a bash script or the equivalent within emacs in order to work though. On Wed, 7 Sep 2011,

Re: [O] Clicking on URL does convert some special characters

2011-09-07 Thread Jambunathan K
> Hello, > > I just realized a diff in behavior between 3 URL entered in the Org buffer > with slight differences: > > - http://web.com/file.php?name=Rep&path=%2FPROJ%2FSomeFile.txt > This one is correctly exported, but when clicking on it from the Org buffer, > the URL opened in the browse