Hi Cristian,
Am Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2011, 08:39:08 schrieb Christian Moe:
> On 10/14/11 5:47 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> > I started using ✔ and ❢ as replacement for DONE und TODO and I realized
> > that they get replaced by an underscore (_) in HTML output. Since I
> > really like using s
Hello,
CS Fuu writes:
> I am using org to write a document correcting some of my students' more
> common LaTeX blunders, and I keep running into places where I am not able to
> insert a footnote ("Cannot insert a footnote here."). Some of these problems
> I am unable to reproduce consistently, b
On 13.10.2011, at 10:47, Rainer Stengele wrote:
> Am 04.10.2011 23:04, schrieb John Wiegley:
>>> Dave Abrahams writes:
>>
>>> It always strikes me as odd that `f' in agenda view moves the item forward
>>> by a day even if that leaves it still in the past. Typically if I have an
>>> overdue
Hi!
And another problem after an upgrade vom V6.something to a 7.7
release: Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.380.g54d7df). When I use the
org-publish to produce a set of HTML pages I run into a error. Here is
an example:
I have a file "index.org":
--8<--
#+TITLE: Foo!
#+AUTHOR:Daniel
#+EMAI
On 4.10.2011, at 17:22, Dave Abrahams wrote:
>
> on Tue Oct 04 2011, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> On Oct 2, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> on Sat Oct 01 2011, Dave Abrahams wrote:
>>>
When I initially request an indirect buffer for an item (especially from
the a
On 2.10.2011, at 18:35, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Paul Stansell wrote:
>
>> To reproduce the bug do the following:
>>
>> Edit this file with emacs orgmode.
>>
>> Place the cursor in the small table below and type C-c } to toggle on the
>> display a labelled grid giving the cell references.
>>
>> C
Hi Carsten
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:27, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
> Furthermore, pressing C-c C-c on
> a time stamp will fill in or fix the day name.
Thank you, this is something I always wanted to have for convenience
instead of using S- + S-.
> However, I am not sure if this patch is complete,
I do not want a table of contents as it makes no sense for a resume.
How do I disable the generation of that ?
I ran the unit test for ODT and it generated a ToC, although I didn't
see anything in the test.org file to indicate
such a behaviour.
--
Mehul N. Sanghvi
email: mehul.sang...@gmail.co
Hi,
First, sorry about the noise: I had failed to activate your symbols as
TODO keywords. Now I do reproduce your results.
It also doesn't seem to help to add your special characters to Emacs
word syntax, as the FAQ says you should.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-9-6
I think there
Correct html export of todo keywords
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Apply
org-export-html-get-todo-kwd-class-name to the the class attribute
of the todo-keyword span tag, not to its text content
The problem was that special characters in todo keywords were being
replaced by underscor
As I've been working on a fairly large Org outline over the past few
days, I've discovered that the format is very ill-suited to management
and review by (known) version control tools, like Git. Indentation is
always changing and volatile information like tags and priorities
tends to mix with hea
I have made a brute force solution for this issue, pressing
C-c C-c on a #+ line will remove these overlays first.
Not nice, but it helps with this problem.
- Carsten
make complains:
org.el:18170:33:Warning: reference to free variable
`org-table-coordinate-overlays'
org.el:18171:17:Wa
On 10/16/11 4:03 PM, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
I do not want a table of contents as it makes no sense for a resume.
How do I disable the generation of that ?
I ran the unit test for ODT and it generated a ToC, although I didn't
see anything in the test.org file to indicate
such a behaviour.
In t
Dave Abrahams writes:
> As I've been working on a fairly large Org outline over the past few
> days, I've discovered that the format is very ill-suited to management
> and review by (known) version control tools, like Git. Indentation is
> always changing and volatile information like tags and p
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 10:42, Christian Moe wrote:
> On 10/16/11 4:03 PM, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
>>
>> I do not want a table of contents as it makes no sense for a resume.
>> How do I disable the generation of that ?
>> I ran the unit test for ODT and it generated a ToC, although I didn't
>> see an
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 15.10.2011, at 16:14, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik writes:
>>
>>> On 14.10.2011, at 13:31, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>>
I have nothing against (1) as item bullets, as it doesn't interfere
with any existing Org syntax.
>>>
>>> T
>> Hints most appreciated,
>
> The main thing I do is use org-indent-mode so indentation is not a
> factor in the diffs. Everything starts at column 1 and moving things
> around and promoting headlines doesn't change the indent of the items.
>
I also always start my subtree content at column 1 (I
*bump*
Has this one slipped through (as I were posting two other patches round the
same date, one also having to do with date/time ranges in the agenda --
which were both accepted), or am I just impatient?
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Niels Giesen wrote:
> Hi Orgers,
>
> The discussion in th
dan...@dbrunner.de wrote:
> Hi!
>
> And another problem after an upgrade vom V6.something to a 7.7
> release: Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.380.g54d7df). When I use the
> org-publish to produce a set of HTML pages I run into a error. Here is
> an example:
>
An *exemplary* bug report: an ECM
Niels Giesen wrote:
> *bump*
>
> Has this one slipped through (as I were posting two other patches round the
> same date, one also
> having to do with date/time ranges in the agenda -- which were both
> accepted), or am I just
> impatient?
>
I tried to check patchwork (http://patchwork.newar
Eric Schulte gmail.com> writes:
> Additionally you could try the --word-diff option to git, i.e.,
>
> git diff --word-diff
>
> or
>
> git diff --word-diff=color
>
> which returns diffs which ignore whitespace changes and which show
> changes on the word rather than line level. I believe
On 16.10.2011, at 18:28, Nick Dokos wrote:
> dan...@dbrunner.de wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> And another problem after an upgrade vom V6.something to a 7.7
>> release: Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.380.g54d7df). When I use the
>> org-publish to produce a set of HTML pages I run into a error. Here
Refile with ido presents a default even if you have already
tried to narrow the headers. This is user-surprising behavior.
Here is an example in detail.
===
Consider two headers in your refile targets for which one is an
ancestor of the other.
Normally I select the olpath computer/emacs by typ
Hi all
I made a new patch replacing the previous, now considering the
Makefile targets "target" and "help" introduced meanwhile by Achim
Gratz and with a shorter name "info-vg" for the new target for easier
typing of the make command.
The previous patch attachment had a wrong mime type, could the
Carsten Dominik writes:
(...)
>
> This should be fixed now, please verify.
>
> - Carsten
>
Hi,
thanks for the fast fix. I tested it with the test case and with my
working environment and the fix seems to work! Thanks a lot!
Best wishes, Daniel.
Is there any way to get org-protocol to create a new frame, when it
needs to open a buffer, but otherwise not open one.
Tom
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > I haven't checked yet but it would seem that the following commit
> > introduced the problem:
>
> This should be fixed now, please verify.
>
Works fine for me.
Thanks,
Nick
> - Carsten
>
> >=20
> > --8<---cut here---start->8---
Am Sonntag, 16. Oktober 2011, 16:33:52 schrieb Christian Moe:
> First, sorry about the noise: I had failed to activate your symbols as
> TODO keywords. Now I do reproduce your results.
No problem and many thanks for checking - and fixing!
As soon as it’s in the emacs 24 repo, I can test it.
Best
Now generates an error 127.
Jude
If I got a nickel for every message I've already sent supporting Microsoft
Windows and its applications I'd have enough to retire on comfortably no
matter what the stock market did.
I wonder how much is involved in using the generic org parser (which one I
am not sure) to hook into ediff??
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