fkunze writes:
> Augment the installation description
> (http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation) with a short
> description for windows users (that avoids the use of make).
I'm not using Windows myself, but I would welcome a patch that clarifies
the installation process for W
Neil Smithline writes:
Hi Neil,
> This is way cool! Recently I have been deeply irritated by the lack of
> a functional server for Emacs Org Mode.
>
> I've run into this problem dealing with the weak presentation of Org
> Mode files on Github. Github uses the Ruby gem org-ruby
> (https://github
Hi Neil,
Neil Smithline writes:
> I've run into this problem dealing with the weak presentation of Org Mode
> files on Github. Github uses the Ruby gem org-ruby
> (https://github.com/bdewey/org-ruby) to convert .org files to HTML. I've
> added a feature or two to org-ruby but really feel that tr
James Harkins writes:
> At Wed, 25 Apr 2012 18:09:18 +0800,
> James Harkins wrote:
>> > Whether it should be a feature request or not is debatable. The syntax
>> > is, at present, fairly straightforward in that the headline text becomes
>
>> > the argument to the environment defined.
>>
>> I th
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> This could be huge.
>
> Would the `final' code be part of Org or Git-upstream?
It will land in the UTILITIES/ directory of Org distribution
and be available for download on orgmode.org, with docs on Worg.
It will certainly be tested then used in the Worg git repo.
Khoroshyy Petro writes:
> Just wanted to bring to your attention this mode.
> https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
Yes -- this is a great add-on, already advertized here.
It would be nice to document this on http://orgmode.org/worg/
with a page displaying nice screenshots and explaining the
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Nicolas!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>>>
>> Yea, that might be appropriate. So I set up a github repos:
>>
>> https://github.com/novoid/orgmode-ACM-template
>>
>> With the new exporter, I was not able to compile the Org-mode file
Julian Burgos writes:
> Dear list,
>
> How can I made org mode / reftex to recognize changes in my BibTex
> file? Here is the scenario. I have my default BibTex file defined
> with the reftex-default-bibliography variable. While working on my
> org mode document I am adding references and ever
* Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> https://github.com/novoid/orgmode-ACM-template
>>
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> IIUC, you'd like to configure Org-mode to export a LaTeX file that is
> functionally equivalent to sigproc-sp.tex.
Yes. If it is possible, I want to have an equivalent P
Eric Schulte writes:
> Currently inline blocks like don't associate themselves with their
> results, they are only expected to be evaluated on export, so the
> functionality you suggest below would require first changing how results
> are associated with inline code blocks.
>
> Another option wou
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> If all you care about is the *appearance*, rather than the existence of
> links, however, you can use hyperref package options to influence
> that. For example
>
> \usepackage[pdfborder={0,0,0}]{hyperref}
>
> will get rid of the red boxes around the links in the T
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson
wrote:
> I'm curious
> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
The only one I use currently is org-mime and even then only infrequently.
However, this thread has spurred me on to have a look at org-collector
as this could
Hi Matt,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Note: It seems that adding the optional argument KEEPDATE is necessary
> for parsing to work. With the following line instead of the one above
> org-read-date works as expected:
>
> (org-eval-in-calendar '(setq cursor-type nil) t)
that's right -- I pushed
Hello,
#+TITLE: Example with org-mode and flyspell on.
#+AUTHOR: Vladimir Lomov
* Org-mode src blocks and flyspell
I faced with strange problem with Emacs and org-mode.
In my real example I use src blocks and run =C-c '= to
edit them in native mode (shell).
If I enter into native mode, put new
At Thu, 26 Apr 2012 17:44:56 +0930,
Eric Fraga wrote:
> > But I still have the issue with it
> > that the user has to adapt the org-file structure to suit beamer's
> > requirements. Org-mode is all about reflecting the content in a way
> > that makes sense FIRST to humans, and only secondarily to e
Hi Eric,
Eric Fraga writes:
> Thanks for this. This behaviour has annoyed me for years now.
Me too...
> I've
> never gotten around to figuring out why I got this behaviour because I
> get caught up with writing the email and forget by the time I finish...
>
> I hope somebody can indeed fix
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Since my Makefile branch was merged I've been getting flak for breaking
> certain setups. Now, the change didn't actually break them, but I did
> make (perhaps foolishly) a deliberate decision to make that particular
> breakage fatal rather than silent. It would be
Hi James,
James Harkins wrote:
> At Thu, 26 Apr 2012 17:44:56 +0930,
> Eric Fraga wrote:
>> > But I still have the issue with it
>> > that the user has to adapt the org-file structure to suit beamer's
>> > requirements. Org-mode is all about reflecting the content in a way
>> > that makes sense FI
> https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
Thank you for this hint.
org-mode was mentioned in a german linux magazine article with topic
calfw - should help to popularize org-mode.
http://www.linux-magazin.de/NEWS/Emacs-Calfw-1.0-zeigt-Google-und-Org-Kalender
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Eric Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
>> If all you care about is the *appearance*, rather than the existence of
>> links, however, you can use hyperref package options to influence
>> that. For example
>>
>> \usepackage[pdfborder={0,0,0}]{hyper
> Since my Makefile branch was merged I've been getting flak for breaking
> certain setups. Now, the change didn't actually break them, but I did
> make (perhaps foolishly) a deliberate decision to make that particular
> breakage fatal rather than silent. It would be very easy to continue to
>
Hi Achim
Achim Gratz writes:
> Since my Makefile branch was merged I've been getting flak for breaking
> certain setups. Now, the change didn't actually break them, but I did
> make (perhaps foolishly) a deliberate decision to make that particular
> breakage fatal rather than silent. It would
Rémi Vanicat writes:
> Kyle Sexton writes:
>
>> Does anyone know a way to automatically create/link org-tasks from Gnus
>> messages? My current workflow is to just start a new capture and type
>> in or paste some of the relevant info, but if org could link to the
>> message that would be ideal.
Hello all,
>From one of the recent threads (on producing latex files for ACM
publications), I was finally motivated to try the new export engine. I
have run into a small problem: org-export-dispatch fails if the file is
read only. I often have read only files as I use RCS as my version
control s
Hi Eric,
Eric Fraga writes:
> Specifically, I have added
>
>(require 'org-export)
>(require 'org-e-latex)
>
> to my org customisation. Then, while visiting a read only file, I try
>
>M-x org-export-dispatch RET p
Mhh.. I can't reproduce this error with latest Org.
> and I get the
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:59:50AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
> > Note: It seems that adding the optional argument KEEPDATE is necessary
> > for parsing to work. With the following line instead of the one above
> > org-read-date works as expected:
> >
> > (o
Toby Cubitt writes:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:59:50AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>> > Note: It seems that adding the optional argument KEEPDATE is necessary
>> > for parsing to work. With the following line instead of the one above
>> > org-read-date work
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> if I revisited nested todos, I would just write it on top of
> org-element, rather than the existing org-agenda code. Eventually!
Great. Let's keep the future open then :)
--
Bastien
I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
my org-mode workflow. The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
and I'd be willing to give it a try again but a couple of things have
discouraged me in t
Hi Brian,
Brian van den Broek writes:
> a) the limit is cumulative over all patches,
It makes sense.
> b) trivial changes like replacing many instances of a
> name do not count, but multiple such sorts of changes "can" and c) the
> standard they presently endorse is >15 lines. (Sadly, the docu
Hi Dov,
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> Thanks for the link. I wasn't aware of that package. I see that I
> have a conflict in syntax as I used double colon for indicating the
> git repo while org-git-link.el used double colon for search pattern.
The double colon is standard in Org for indicating the se
On 12-Apr-11, at 3:22 PM, François Allisson wrote:
> I'm curious to know what you are using from org-contrib...
I use org-babel, org-drill, and org-mac-link-grabber extensively.
-Anthony
Matt Price writes:
> I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
> emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
> my org-mode workflow. The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
> and I'd be willing to give it a try again but a couple of th
Hi, Bastien
Thanks for the patch and I am sorry for this late reply (especially
because I pushed maintainers to review my patch before...).
Anyway, I tried the head of master
(580add2f4148fea949a4db5550577911ee6d756e) and it works fine for me.
But I couldn't reproduce this behavior:
> Note that
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Eric Fraga writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Currently inline blocks like don't associate themselves with their
>> results, they are only expected to be evaluated on export, so the
>> functionality you suggest below would require first changing how results
>> are associated with inline code bl
Carson Chittom writes:
>> - fast search and easy-to-manage virtual folders of some kind -- I
>> see mu and notmuch are very strong on both these fronts
>
> I'm looking to set up mairix, which Gnus supports, but I haven't yet.
> Mairix itself though just needs mail in Maildir or mbox formats, from
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> Here, I would have thought that invoking the function `text-aux' would open
> the "production" Lisp file (that is, the one in Emacs code base) as you use
> Emacs loaddefs.el associations, no?
It could be set up that way, but isn't. You wouldn't be able to move an
instal
Tassilo Horn writes:
> If you talk to an IMAP or Gmane nntp server (remote or a local dovecot),
> you can simply hit `G G' on a group to search it without having to
> configure anything (in recent Gnus versions). Almost all IMAP servers
> index at least to/from/subject for fast searches, and som
Martyn Jago writes:
> As an aside, I haven't used MS windows for some two years (using OS X
> and Linux), but this will change shortly as my next project will require
> a working Windows system with MSys. I could certainly document the setup
> of Org-mode including functioning tests etc. on a line-
Matt Price writes:
> I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
> emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
> my org-mode workflow.
It's worth it.
> The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
> and I'd be willing to give it a try aga
Hi
guys, I just wanted to thank you all for the great work!I'm
a theoretical physicist and I regularly use org-mode for almost every
aspect of my research.All the best,Domenico Orlando--
Domenico
Orlando, CERN Fellow Theory division
phone: +41 22 767 29 59
Hi all,
thanks Achim for this lengthy post, it's definitely worth reading for
anyone who got confused by autoloading stuff once in his life (I did,
who didn't?)
Now, I should have warned the mailing list about possible breakage in
people's configuration, I apologize for this.
There is a fix that
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
>
> fkunze gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Augment the installation description
> > (http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation) with a short
> > description for windows users (that avoids the use of make).
>
> I'm not using Windows myself, but I would welcom
Rasmus writes:
>> (if possible, this should allow me to archive a message and still be
>> able to find it when I follow an org message link)
>
> You can capture gnus mails through org-capture. I don't know how
> robust the links are.
The links are saved by combining the group and Message-Id of
Thanks for your suggestion Bastien, but unfortunately it does not directly
map to the shortcut that I implemented in my package. In my *old* syntax:
git:repo::file.txt
file.txt is a search pattern for a *file* with in the symbolic repo "repo"
which maps to a real repo through the hash variabl
I imagine git allows a lot of opportunities for more features that we
would want in such a link. Perhaps a more general, flexible, lispy
keyword-style syntax would be useful here? Or handle with different
link types and shunt off to a git call?
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blo
Bastien writes:
> There is a fix that makes the new Makefile compatible with everyone's
> configuration *without* requiring to add the version number directly in
> the org.el file. I'm discussing it with Achim and will commit it as
> soon as possible.
Towards that end, I can test Emacs23 and Emac
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>> Here, I would have thought that invoking the function `text-aux' would open
>> the "production" Lisp file (that is, the one in Emacs code base) as you use
>> Emacs loaddefs.el associations, no?
>
> It could be set up that way, but isn't.
On Wed, Apr 11 2012, François Allisson wrote:
> I'm curious to know what you are using from org-contrib...
- org-notify
--
Peter
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 09:47:40 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
> emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
> my org-mode workflow. The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
> and I'd be willing to giv
Can sh source block take arguments? I get nothing.
#+NAME: test(foo="bar")
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :session :results output verbatim replace
echo "1. foo is $foo"
echo "2. foo is ${foo}"
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 1. foo is
: 2. foo is
. . . but this is fine:
#+NAME: test2
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :var foo="bar
Neil Best writes:
> Can sh source block take arguments? I get nothing.
>
> #+NAME: test(foo="bar")
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :session :results output verbatim replace
> echo "1. foo is $foo"
> echo "2. foo is ${foo}"
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : 1. foo is
> : 2. foo is
>
>
> . . . but this is fine:
Org-mode version 7.8.09
How could this be?
I ran it in a separate, minimally configured Emacs and got the good
behavior, so org-version must be lying somehow or else not all of the
functions were redefined when I upgraded. I thought a reload
uncompiled would take care of this. I'll restart emac
Matt,
>> On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 09:47:40 -0400, Matt Price said:
> So, I'm wondering what solutions other org users have settled on.
I use gnus, offline imap, dovecot, notmuch, msmtp, bbdb3. And org-mode
capture including links to emails works fine.
The end result is very good and stable throug
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> There is a fix that makes the new Makefile compatible with everyone's
>> configuration *without* requiring to add the version number directly in
>> the org.el file. I'm discussing it with Achim and will commit it as
>> soon as possible.
>
> Towards that e
Would it be an easy enhancement to specify the level to apply certain
filetags from the top org file meta data e.g
#+FILETAGS: :crypt#2:private:
In other words the more explicit equivalent would be something like
* Banking
** Deutsche Bank Credit Card:crypt:visa:
** Maldives Platinum Card
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> You think that everything related to the Test package would have been loaded
> correctly. Not the case, "obviously"...
More precisely: it has been _loaded_ correctly (i.e. it is in the load
path), but the functions have been _autoloaded_ from a previou
Matt Price writes:
> - wl causes emacs to freeze up when it checks or sends mail, and can
> take quite a long while to complete these operations
I offload this by using external programs. My email flow consists of:
1. Fetch my mail from various sources with fetchmail. Usenet articles
are
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> You think that everything related to the Test package would have been loaded
> correctly. Not the case, "obviously"...
More precisely: it has been _loaded_ correctly (i.e. it is in the load
path), but the functions have been _autoloaded_ from a previ
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>> I tried that... and installed emacs under Cygwin (so it can find emacs
>> to run emacs -batch) and then had to fix permissions on org-install
>> (since it's on a windows drive) before make autoloads worked.
>
> It's preferrable to use NTEmacs for this
I've been using both Cyrillic and Latin characters (utf-8) in org mode
and while I see quite a bit of discussion (in the archives and
elsewhere) of various highlighting schemes for programming language
syntax, has anyone ever heard of a way of color-coding different
character sets (such as Cyrillic
Hello.
In my Org files, I have many references to Gnus articles which are part
of mailgroups. When batch reading email with Gnus, I'm OK with the
newsreader paradigm, in which an article is almost deleted as soon as it
gets read: it will not show the next time I'll visit the group.
However, when
Hi Brian,
Brian van den Broek writes:
> how to add 1 day to the return value of (current-time).
This hard coding is out of org-mode range,
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" (time-add (current-time) (seconds-to-time (* 24
60 60
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 2012-04-28
where the cu
On Thu, Apr 26 2012, Matt Price wrote:
> I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
> emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
> my org-mode workflow. The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
> and I'd be willing to give it a try again
François Pinard writes:
> Hello.
>
> In my Org files, I have many references to Gnus articles which are part
> of mailgroups. When batch reading email with Gnus, I'm OK with the
> newsreader paradigm, in which an article is almost deleted as soon as it
> gets read: it will not show the next time
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Thanks for the detailed explanation Achim. I hope my problem report on
> this issue wasn't taken as a complaint - it wasn't intended that way --
Don't worry, problem reports are appreciated (even in the form of
comaplints, which yours weren't). As I said before, I do want
Alex Lane wrote:
> ...
> On a (somewhat) related note, might someone point me at the face
> description(s) used for orgmode definition lists (e.g., foo :: bar)? I
> would specifically like to make the 'foo' part of such a definition a
> bit more assertive.
>
Unfortunately, that's not a specific
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