Hi!
Have you tried to use S-M-left and S-M-right? I't doesn't work with regions
but it works for a heading and all its subheadings at the same time.
/Gustav
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 4:40 AM, James Harkins wrote:
> Is there a reason why M-left and M-right (promote/demote tree headings)
> deactiv
Hi all,
was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to specify
each parameter as separate parameter ?
Thanks for help,
Martin
This is working:
#+tblname: data
| Name| John Doe |
| Address |
On Sun, Mar 18 2012, James Harkins wrote:
> That is, if I use C-space and move the point to select a number of
> headings, and I want to demote them by three levels, currently after
> hitting M-right, the region goes away -- so I actually have to do
>
> C-space (move the point) M-right
> C-space (
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> There was something wrong in the process of releasing 7.8.04
>> (the release relied on the wrong branch.)
>>
>> I released Org 7.8.05.
>
> Maint still needs to be merged back into master, otherwise master picks up
> 7.8.04 as the release version.
Do
Nick Dokos writes:
> Johnny wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> When evaluating src blocks, the #+RESULTS: are inserted just below the
>> code block, but some expressions generate long lists; thus:
>>
>> 1) How can I fold the RESULTS block? (I have tried the regular tab way
>> and searched the manual, b
Johnny writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Johnny wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> When evaluating src blocks, the #+RESULTS: are inserted just below the
>>> code block, but some expressions generate long lists; thus:
>>>
>>> 1) How can I fold the RESULTS block? (I have tried the regular tab way
>
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 14:53:07 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>I had a read of the setup instructions for emacs on windows and
>unfortunately so many of them involve modifying the windows registry. A
>very experienced software specialist told me it's best never to use
>software that requires these modi
I have emacs 24.0.93.1 with org 7.8.03 (hopefully .05 later today)
installed on a Windows 7 (home Premium) system and have made no changes
to the registry. Perhaps my needs are not as complex as yours. Have you
read
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/index.html#Top
Charlie Millar
On 3
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jay McCarthy wrote:
>
>> ...
>> I also wish that I could specify in some way that an event happens
>> every third Thursday of the month or on the first and third Wednesdays
>> (when my recycling cans are picked up). I don't know of a good way to
>> fit that into the current
Jay McCarthy writes:
> I wish that I could write +1bd on a repeating tasks so that it skips
> from Friday to Monday.
>
> I looked into implementing this myself, but there are a lot of places
> (29) where the regexp [dwmy] is used and it scares me off because I
> think I'll break something. It alm
TonyMc writes:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 14:53:07 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>
>>I had a read of the setup instructions for emacs on windows and
>>unfortunately so many of them involve modifying the windows registry. A
>>very experienced software specialist told me it's best never to use
>>software
Hi Hans-Peter,
At Wed, 15 Feb 2012 18:19:54 +0100,
Hans-Peter Deifel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> [...]
>
> I played around in the source code and noticed that the following patch fixes
> the problem, but I don't know the code base well enough to understand why it
> works and what other implications it
Hi Simon,
At Sun, 04 Mar 2012 22:30:31 +0100,
Simon Thum wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have found some irritating behaviour, potentially a bug. I have a
> block agenda which goes like:
>
> tags-todo "@home&TODO=\"TODO\"
>
> and it displays a certain org line that reads
>
> TODO_ state triggers
>
>
At Wed, 14 Mar 2012 15:37:20 +,
Shaun Johnson wrote:
>
> On 08/03/2012 22:33, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
> > attached.
>
> Having just run into this same problem (being unable to create
> and store a code reference link using C-l in a source block edit
> buffer) I would like to second the inclusion
Accepted, thanks!
Best,
-- David
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Martin Halder writes:
> Hi all,
>
> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>
> Thanks for help,
> Martin
Aloha Martin,
Can I ask why you wa
At Sat, 3 Mar 2012 23:29:43 -0800,
Hideki Saito wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> The attached is alternative of the patch using utf-8 encoding.
Thanks for the translation. I made the modification but we need to use
numeric character entities[1] to avoid rendering problems when
non-UTF8 documents are exported to
> Martin Halder writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
>> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
>> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>>
>> Thanks for help,
>> Martin
> Aloha Martin,
>
>
Martin Halder writes:
>> Martin Halder writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
>>> directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
>>> specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
>>>
>>> Thanks for help
Bastien writes:
>>> I released Org 7.8.05.
>>
>> Maint still needs to be merged back into master, otherwise master picks up
>> 7.8.04 as the release version.
>
> Done, thanks for the heads up.
Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
haven't checked maint, but things
Hello,
after fixing some bugs, brushing up the doku and adding the ability to handle
table headings,
I would like to present a new version of lob-table-operations.org (see the
attachment).
Table operations can be seen as part of the library of babel and offers
an easy way to filter or combine
> Martin Halder writes:
>
>>> Martin Halder writes:
>>>
Hi all,
was trying to use a table as input for a latex block. Is there a way to
directly reference parts of the table inside the block or do I have to
specify each parameter as separate parameter ?
Th
At Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:16:10 + (UTC),
d.tchin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I try to use a function proposed with org-protocol as explained in this link.
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html#sec-2
>
> I would like to launch a pdf file in Acrobat Reader and to use org-store-
> link.js to
I just verified by cherrypicking your latest master checkin onto
7.8.05, and verified it working.
Hideki Saito
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On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:01 PM, David Maus wrote:
> At Sat, 3 Mar 2012 23:29:43 -0800,
> Hideki Saito
Hi all,
I've been succesfully using babel to make various literate programming work.
Unfortunately, tangling performance has dramatically decreased, to the
point of being barely usable.
I wish I could get advantage of the "quick & dirty noweb expansion" Eric
introduced in january, but it has an und
Achim Gratz writes:
> Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
> haven't checked maint, but things might be a bit easier there. I'm
> currently trying to re-trace what master and maint should have been and
> make a patch on top of the mangled versions...
Here are two
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
>> The "automagic C-c C-c" should be NOT[1] done after each key press or
>> some such. That certainly would be a killer feature, in its real
>> acception: performance would be unbearable.
>>
>> In my mind, automatically (re-)parsing the meta options shou
Achim Gratz writes:
> Here are two patches to clean up master and maint to where they should
> be (IMHO, please check). Needless to say, you _will_ have to do another
> release with these fixes.
These aren't the patches you're looking for... I have sent the correct
files already, but so far they
Hi
Since all the `errors' are whitespace it may be better to work around
the release?
Best Martyn
Achim Gratz writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> Well, all this "manual reverting" messed up master quite royally. I
>> haven't checked maint, but things might be a bit easier there. I'm
>> current
Martyn Jago writes:
> Since all the `errors' are whitespace it may be better to work around
> the release?
Nope, Gnus was sending the message before it was correctly composed.
Since Gmane doesn't seem to want to post them to the list (or it does
take wuite a bit onger than usual), here are the tw
I figured out what is wrong. I am on Windows 7 (with cygwin) where
shell-quote-argument (defined in emacs' subr.el) seems to be broken,
specifically it insists on escaping colons (as one of non-POSIX filename
characters), so, for instance path to one of my files c:/Users/alex/org/
gtd.org becomes c
Using the above version, needed to apply the patch
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51812 in order to make
org-mobile-push work. My git-fu isn't quite up to working out what
should (if anything) have happened to incorporate this fix into the release.
Nick
Hi Nick,
Nick Bell writes:
> Using the above version, needed to apply the patch
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51812 in order to make
> org-mobile-push work. My git-fu isn't quite up to working out what should
> (if anything) have happened to incorporate this fix into the release
Hi all,
As Achim said, I messed up the repository quite royally yesterday.
I will release a new bugfix version as soon as the maint and the
master branches are back to their desired state.
Developers: please don't commit anything while we are fixing this.
List subscribers: please bare with us w
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> Is the following correct:
> - the ITEM special property returns the _headline_ of an entry (not
> the content);
> - ITEM can't be used in tag/match queries, only in column view
> formats.
Yes, I believe that is correct. However, you can search for text in
headline
I haven't had this issue with Org-Mobile specifically because I'm not using
it, however I found the same error when using el-get.
In my case at least the issue popped up because I was using zsh/bash via
cygwin for =shell-file-name= where =shell-quote-argument= expected it to be
cmdproxy.exe on Win
Today, I test Simplified Chinese(UTF-8) translation for org-exp.el again,
I find that "zh_CN" is used by *xml:lang* and *lang*
#+begin_example
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; lang="zh_CN" xml:lang="zh_CN">
#+end_example
It should be:
#+begin_example
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; lang="zh-CN" xm
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