Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> That's why I suggested an appendix. We search in them, more than we
> really read them. On the other hand, it would considerably augment the
> weight of a printed manual, and so, be more harmful to our forests.
That's why I tried
Hi Waldemar,
There is now `org-ditaa-jar-option' that you can set like this:
(setq org-ditaa-jar-option "-jar c:/cygwin")
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I just pulled and checked but cannot see a change.
> Did you check in the fix already?
Yes I did.
Try with
(setq org-special-ctrl-a/e nil)
C-e goes *after* the end of the invisible region and TAB will do nothing
here, either in a folded subtree or in a
Hi Michael,
Michael Brand writes:
> (set-frame-font "DejaVu Sans Mono-12")
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/f/git/org-mode/lisp/")
> (require 'org-install)
> (require 'org)
>
> Now I am a bit confused why the above works but not
>
> (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "DejaVu Sans Mono-12"))
Attached is a patch to fix macro `org-test-with-temp-text-in-file' on
Emacs 22.
In Emacs 22 the (kill-buffer) argument is NOT optional. This change
reflects this and allows the macro `org-test-with-temp-text-in-file'
to work in Emacs 22 for org compatibility. This fixes the test
`test-ob-lob/do-
Since the Makefile is currently getting a refresh I thought it would be
very useful to allow running of the regression test suite directly from
make using `make test'.
The following patch achieves this and allows a user to run the
regression test suite on the their system following installation.
Bastien writes:
> Hi François,
Hi, Bastien, and everybody. (By the way, in "Carsten Dominik", may I
assume that "Carsten" is the first name and "Dominik" the family name?
What is the nationality?)
> That's why I tried to gather *all* functions and variables in an .org
> file, which you can see
This was happening yesterday and today; it appears that this happened
with the category filtering changes, but this is the first chance I've
gotten to do an org-mobile-push since then.
When I try org-mobile-push I get this:
Hi, Org people.
I'm a rather recent Org mode user. Consolidating my previous data into
Org mode gave 385 files using 5,5 Mb. I quickly found out that this is
too much for Org mode, if I want to be able to search it all using Org
mode means. So, I segregated a handful of agenda files, and develo
Hi Charles,
Charles Sebold writes:
> This was happening yesterday and today; it appears that this happened
> with the category filtering changes, but this is the first chance I've
> gotten to do an org-mobile-push since then.
This should be fixed now, thanks.
--
Bastien
Sorry, I'm still seeing it:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-agenda-filter)
(let ((org-agenda-buffer-name "*SUMO*") (org-agenda-filter
org-agenda-filter) (org-agenda-redo-command org-agenda-redo-command))
(save-excursion (save-window-excursion (run-hooks (quote
org-mobile-pre-pus
Hi François,
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> I'm a rather recent Org mode user. Consolidating my previous data into
> Org mode gave 385 files using 5,5 Mb. I quickly found out that this is
> too much for Org mode, if I want to be able to search it all using Org
> mode means.
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
> Hi, Org people.
>
> I'm a rather recent Org mode user. Consolidating my previous data into
> Org mode gave 385 files using 5,5 Mb. I quickly found out that this is
> too much for Org mode, if I want to be able to search it all using Org
> mode
Charles Sebold writes:
> Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.0.92.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
> of 2012-01-03 on CT-SEBOLDCR-T4C
> Package: Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.12.g5eb41)
Please pull again and check you're on the 13nth commit since 7.8.03.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
That did it! I must have been too quick to hit "git pull". Thanks.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Charles Sebold writes:
>
> > Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.0.92.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
> > of 2012-01-03 on CT-SEBOLDCR-T4C
> > Package: Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.12.
Charles Sebold wrote:
> Sorry, I'm still seeing it:
>
> ...
> Package: Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.12.g5eb41)
>
You are one commit short of the fix:
,
| commit 71089b7e3b00736f854d6e95a52229853262e12a < YOU NEED THIS
| Author: Bastien Guerry
| Date: Wed Jan 4 16:37:59
Hi Martyn,
Martyn Jago writes:
> Attached is a patch to fix macro `org-test-with-temp-text-in-file' on
> Emacs 22.
>
> In Emacs 22 the (kill-buffer) argument is NOT optional. This change
> reflects this and allows the macro `org-test-with-temp-text-in-file'
> to work in Emacs 22 for org compati
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the patch.
Daniel Clemente writes:
> +(defun org-contacts-format-name (name)
> + "Remove some formatting marks from contact name"
> + (replace-regexp-in-string org-radio-target-regexp "\\1" name)
> + ; TODO also remove emphasis (org-emphasis-alist)
> +)
(I'd suggest ̀o
Bastien writes:
> I guess your code runs faster, but you might be interested in
> M-x org-occur-in-agenda-files RET
Unless I remember wrongly, I tried it. With many agenda files, Org
became too slow for my needs. So, I thought I was unreasonable, and
managed to keep only a few agenda files,
"Allen S. Rout" writes:
> It should be enough to understand 'How org-mode thinks about ticket
> systems'. Unfortunately, in order to do this, it is necessary for
> org-mode to have an opinon. :) Which it doesn't, yet.
Org Mode does not think about things, it achieves them.
--
Bastie
Hi all,
Karl Voit writes:
> So a free-to-use recommendation list of standard properties would be
> *very* fine.
Agreed. Please feel free to start it on Worg -- that's exactly
the kind of documentation where we need several contributions.
On top of such recommendations, we could have a notion
Bernt Hansen writes:
>> I'm a rather recent Org mode user. Consolidating my previous data into
>> Org mode gave 385 files using 5,5 Mb. I quickly found out that this is
>> too much for Org mode, if I want to be able to search it all using Org
>> mode means.
> Maybe it's the number of files...
Hi Bao,
"Bao Haojun" writes:
> I have implemented org-jira.el, bringing org-mode and Jira system
> together.
Thanks! I wish I could test it, but I don't have access to a Jira
tracking system.
> Wrote a Wiki page for it on emacswiki:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OrgJiraMode
Since your or
Bastien wrote:
> "Allen S. Rout" writes:
>
> > It should be enough to understand 'How org-mode thinks about ticket
> > systems'. Unfortunately, in order to do this, it is necessary for
> > org-mode to have an opinon. :) Which it doesn't, yet.
>
>
>
> Org Mode does not think about thing
Achim Gratz writes:
> I went ahead and moved the schema dir from contrib to etc and adapted
> the Makefile to install it.
Now pushed to my Makefile fork after testing it on Win7 (and rebased
again to current master).
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>
Attached is a patch to modify all tests that currently write to non-temp
test-example files such as `testing/babel.org'. Instead, the tests now
write to temp files, which are thrown away at the conclusion of the
test.
All tests still pass.
HTH
Best, Martyn
>From c56d5101de63bda4a0df7bf0800761f
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Bao,
>
> "Bao Haojun" writes:
>
> > I have implemented org-jira.el, bringing org-mode and Jira system
> > together.
>
> Thanks! I wish I could test it, but I don't have access to a Jira
> tracking system.
>
> > Wrote a Wiki page for it on emacswiki:
> > http://www.emacs
Martyn Jago wrote:
>
> Attached is a patch to modify all tests that currently write to non-temp
> test-example files such as `testing/babel.org'. Instead, the tests now
> write to temp files, which are thrown away at the conclusion of the
> test.
>
Are the temp files kept if the test fails? IM
Bastien writes:
> Hi Bao,
>
> "Bao Haojun" writes:
>
>> I have implemented org-jira.el, bringing org-mode and Jira system
>> together.
>
> Thanks! I wish I could test it, but I don't have access to a Jira
> tracking system.
>
>> Wrote a Wiki page for it on emacswiki:
>> http://www.emacswiki.or
Martyn Jago writes:
> Attached is a patch to modify all tests that currently write to non-temp
> test-example files such as `testing/babel.org'. Instead, the tests now
> write to temp files, which are thrown away at the conclusion of the
> test.
Applied, thanks!
--
Bastien
* Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Maybe it's the number of files... I have 91 files (including .org and
> .org_archive) totalling 12M without any issues.
In the Memacs-project[1] we do face certain performance issues with
large data sets in Org-mode. Therefore we are currently developing
and running benc
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 13:36, Richard Riley wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Bao,
>>
>> "Bao Haojun" writes:
>>
>>> I have implemented org-jira.el, bringing org-mode and Jira system
>>> together.
>>
>> Thanks! I wish I could test it, but I don't have access to a Jira
>> tracking system.
>>
>>>
Martyn Jago writes:
> Since the Makefile is currently getting a refresh I thought it would be
> very useful to allow running of the regression test suite directly from
> make using `make test'.
Good idea, I just added it to my Makefile fork as well.
> The following patch achieves this and allows
Hi, Org people.
I'm currently using Org mode for preparing a report, and notice that
through "C-c C-e d", small icon-style images meant to be inlined within
the text, and which are nicely seen in the Emacs window, are getting
spurious scaled fairly big in the produced PDF. Apparently, if I guess
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> Bastien wrote:
>> Bernt Hansen writes:
>>
>>> Add reference to this variable when describing the agenda clock
>>> report.
>>
>> Applied, thanks.
>>
>>> Here's the documentation patch. I won't be offended if you decide not
>>> to apply it since we d
François Pinard wrote:
> Hi, Org people.
>
> I'm currently using Org mode for preparing a report, and notice that
> through "C-c C-e d", small icon-style images meant to be inlined within
> the text, and which are nicely seen in the Emacs window, are getting
> spurious scaled fairly big in the p
Achim Gratz writes:
> Martyn Jago writes:
>> Since the Makefile is currently getting a refresh I thought it would be
>> very useful to allow running of the regression test suite directly from
>> make using `make test'.
>
> Good idea, I just added it to my Makefile fork as well.
>
Very cool, I a
I am a strong advocate in keeping the source of everything.
However, a source can easily be lost if it doesn't follow the document.
In LaTeX, there's a package to attach a file to a PDF (like when you
attach a file to an email).
By doing so, the source will follow the PDF even if the common reade
Hello,
I am using org-mode to work on some outlines of papers. I will
eventually export to LaTeX and edit the .tex itself, but during this
initial phase it is nice to have it in HTML form so I can send it in
an email. My question is, I want to include bibliography entries the
way I would with LaTe
Eric Schulte writes:
> If you have the names of the offending tests this should be a simple
> fix. I'm happy to apply this to the test suite, but I don't know which
> four tests rely upon htmlize.
Actually, it wasn't htmlize that made these four tests fail (only two of
them use it and while a wa
Stephen J. Barr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using org-mode to work on some outlines of papers. I will
> eventually export to LaTeX and edit the .tex itself, but during this
> initial phase it is nice to have it in HTML form so I can send it in
> an email. My question is, I want to include bibliogra
On 1/4/12 10:31 PM, Stephen J. Barr wrote:
I want to include bibliography entries the
way I would with LaTeX, but then have a decent looking bibliography
when I export to HTML. Is this behaviour supported, and if so, how do
I do it?
Hi,
It's not currently supported, but I have some pretty raw
On 1/4/12 11:35 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
The package mentioned there, org-exp-bibtex.el is in contrib/lisp.
Right, I'd forgotten that. Stephen might want to try that out, rather
than my Org-cite draft. It may be easier to use and is certainly more
mature.
I'll have a fresh look at it myself wh
Hi,
If I export the following document to HTML, I see the 'testout.png' plot as
desired.
However, if I put my cursor near "Some more text" and choose 'switch
buffer/subtree export' when exporting, or if I narrow (C-x n d) to that subtree
and then export, the 'testout.png' plot doesn't show up.
Thank you Nicholas and Christian. I'll give them both a try.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> On 1/4/12 11:35 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>> The package mentioned there, org-exp-bibtex.el is in contrib/lisp.
>
>
> Right, I'd forgotten that. Stephen might want to try that out, r
Nick Dokos writes:
> François Pinard wrote:
>> P.S. Be comfortable to tell me, if you feel I'm abusing this forum
>> with questions and should rather ask elsewhere.
> Not at all - this is exactly the right place.
Wow, thanks! You might regret having opened that door! :-)
>> [...] through "
Another option is to export to LaTeX and then use tex4ht for the html.
All the best,
Tom
Christian Moe writes:
> On 1/4/12 10:31 PM, Stephen J. Barr wrote:
>> I want to include bibliography entries the
>> way I would with LaTeX, but then have a decent looking bibliography
>> when I export to HT
François Pinard wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > François Pinard wrote:
>
> >> P.S. Be comfortable to tell me, if you feel I'm abusing this forum
> >> with questions and should rather ask elsewhere.
>
> > Not at all - this is exactly the right place.
>
> Wow, thanks! You might regret havi
Hi, Org people.
Still experimenting around for this report, I installed *minted* so one
of the appendices might nicely display a bulky bit of Python code.
It works satisfactorily (and speedily enough) if I squash out all
diacriticized and other Unicode special symbols in the file. However,
no ou
Hi again!
In org-latex.el, function org-export-as-pdf is said to "automatically
add -shell-escape when needed", and apparently it does.
The org-export-latex-listings variable says: "In addition, it is
necessary to install pygments (http://pygments.org), and to configure
the variable `org-latex-to
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Sorry, a typo:
> If I remove that edition and leave org-latex-to-pdf-process in
> ~/.emacs, [...]
I meant "leave org-latex-to-pdf alone, out of ~/.emacs",
> command "C-c C-e d" still gives a fontified, colored source code in
> the genrated PDF.
Bastien writes:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> This one appears important because its default value is not set as
>> one would or could expect. Shouldn't we set it to `t' by default?
> I can see two use cases for clock reports: transient reports (for
> quick checks about time spent) and persi
François Pinard wrote:
> In org-latex.el, function org-export-as-pdf is said to "automatically
> add -shell-escape when needed", and apparently it does.
>
Well, that's what it says, but the "when needed" part is not true:
org-export-as-pdf only deals with minted, but there are other packages
tha
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