Hello,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Oh, indeed -- the face is simply the font settings, the overlay has more
> display flexibility (i.e images), right?
Yes. For example, that's how LaTeX fragment preview (C-c C-x C-l) is
done.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
On 2.9.2012, at 10:07, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
>> Oh, indeed -- the face is simply the font settings, the overlay has more
>> display flexibility (i.e images), right?
>
> Yes. For example, that's how LaTeX fragment preview (C-c C-x C-l) is
> done.
# Local Variables:
# org-export-odt-preferred-output-format: "pdf"
# End:
This is a great help, thanks. Will pull and try it tonight.
I suppose I must be using the old exporter, since the variable without -e-
enabled PDF conversion. That's working fine for me, but I should probably l
Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
> James Harkins writes:
>
>> I have one particular org file that I would like to export to PDF by
>> way of ODT. (I already set up outline styling in LibreOffice and I
>> would like to use that, instead of trying to reconfigure a similar
>> look in LaTeX. For fun, I
Hi!
I do have an entry like following in misc.org_archive:
,
| ** DONE <2012-09-01 Sat 14:00-15:00> foo bar
| CLOSED: [2012-09-01 Sat 15:10]
| :LOGBOOK:
| - State "DONE" from "NEXT" [2012-09-01 Sat 15:10]
| :END:
| :PROPERTIES:
| :CREATED: [2012-08-29 Wed 19:44]
| :ARCHIVE_TIME:
Michael Brand writes:
> This patch superseeds the last that introduced a new bug.
Applied, thanks!
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Bastien
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> I find myself tagging items that often go with multiple tags at the
> same time. I'm wondering if a tags "macro" would make sense, where a
> key shortcut would apply multiple tags at once. What do you guys
> think?
I think repeated multiple tags for
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> I was wrong about the new exporter - org-e-odt.el.
>
> I didn't realize I need to change variable name. One should use the new
> `org-e-odt-preferred-output-format' instead.
Thanks for the fix you pushed wrt this!
Best,
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Bastien
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I cannot find a property which shows the start and ending time of an
> entry, so changing the total time is useless for me as I do not see
> where the task started or ended.
> I still consider the ability to edit values in the normal agenda view as
> an advan
Hi Terry,
I applied this patch, thanks for the explanations and the ChangeLog.
Best,
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Bastien
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> By the way, what is the canonical way to install contribs? The
> doc.norang.ca site says to simply add a "load_path" to the source
> directory of org-mode, but maybe there is another way.
Yes, adding the contrib/lisp/ to your load-path is *the* way.
>> Did you s
Hi,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I was talking about the hypothetical possibility to offer another
> archive that is compatible with package manager and either packages Org
> including contrib or just contrib (so that it could be installed
> alongside the "normal" Org ELPA archive).
>
> Of these two op
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> I'd like to see this entry on my agenda according to its timestamp
> at least when I also add [A]rch-files and probably [L]og-all.
>
> For now, it never shows up.
I cannot reproduce the problem with emacs -Q and your settings,
it shows up with a simple M-x org-agend
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> It seems to me there's some odd overlap here: we've got 'k' bound to
> `org-agenda-action', which is used for marking items and shifting their
> dates to the date under point, or for capturing using the date under
> point as a default. Then there's 'm' and 'B',
Hi Bastien!
* Bastien wrote:
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I'd like to see this entry on my agenda according to its timestamp
>> at least when I also add [A]rch-files and probably [L]og-all.
>>
>> For now, it never shows up.
>
> I cannot reproduce the problem with emacs -Q and your settings,
> it s
* Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi Bastien!
>
> This does not show up, when I disable «(setq org-agenda-sticky t)».
> In that case, I get the desired behavior with the foo bar event
> showing up on my agenda.
>
> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
Is this similar to Ken Manko
I found the problem, and it was me: my original entry does not have a
"TODO" in the title. (My reasoning for not putting the TODO was that
it's a project, so as such it should not appear in my agenda, only the
tasks should appear.) So when I close it (change the state to DONE), the
"choose a state
Michael Brand writes:
> Does this help?
Yes indeed! It gave me both a better idea of what the call should look
like and the way to implement it. The only problem with this approach -
using a separate search and return list - when compared with the lookup
functions of traditional spreadsheets, i
On Sun, Sep 02 2012, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> It seems to me there's some odd overlap here: we've got 'k' bound to
>> `org-agenda-action', which is used for marking items and shifting their
>> dates to the date under point, or for capturing using the date under
>
Hello
I'm using org-capture together with org-refile to organize my
todo-items. I also have my notes distributed over several org-files, so
I have set org-refile-use-outline-path to file. There are two things
that I wished org-refile could do, but don't know how to achieve:
a) Include local heade
Hello all,
When publishing a project that contains relative symlinks in
subdirectories, org-publish-cache-ctime-of-src mistakenly connects the
true file name with the base-dir of the project instead of the symlink,
causing an error when the linked file is in a subdirectory and not the
base-dir.
T
1. There is no need to do download and M-x package-install-file RET if
the publishing server has a `archive-contents' file.
Org's daily tars are already pushed to Orgmode.org and then later
pulled by GNU's ELPA servers.
So only thing needed is a public URL on Orgmode.org for pac
> 1. There is no need to do download and M-x package-install-file RET if
> the publishing server has a `archive-contents' file.
>
> Org's daily tars are already pushed to Orgmode.org and then later
> pulled by GNU's ELPA servers.
>
> So only thing needed is a public URL on Orgmode
Here is a paragraph.
# this is a paragraph, which i decided to comment out, but
# is separate from the previous and next paragraphs.
Currently, ASCII export will create extra blank lines. This
is undesirable.
Perhaps we can optionally normalize the blank lines?
Thanks.
Samuel
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Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> What this mean is that there is no need for Tromey's repo or marmalade
> repo. Orgmode itself is a repo and can be used in `package-archives'.
Indeed -- that's something we may consider.
> Since release tars are already made available on Orgmode.org ser
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Changing the project status to DONE leaves the "choose a status" window
> open.
Yes, when there is no previous TODO keyword associated to the entry,
you're requested to set a TODO keyword.
> I guess I'm too much into an OmniFocus way of organizing thing, and nee
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
>
> I am unsure if this is my configuration being copy&paste of things I
> do not completely understand or a bug :-(
>
> I can live without a sticky agenda but I am also happy to help
> narrowing down
Karl Voit writes:
> * Karl Voit wrote:
>> Hi Bastien!
>>
>> This does not show up, when I disable «(setq org-agenda-sticky t)».
>> In that case, I get the desired behavior with the foo bar event
>> showing up on my agenda.
>>
>> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
Bastien writes:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
>>
>> I am unsure if this is my configuration being copy&paste of things I
>> do not completely understand or a bug :-(
>>
>> I can live without a sticky agenda but I am also
The datetree functionality for org-mode capture is very appealing but
google has let me down trying to get it working.
I set it up using
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/GTD/datetree.html as follows:
template entry:
("e" "Event" entry (file+datetree "~/notes/events.org")
"* %^{Title} %?
Hey list,
I've found about relisp today (there were no github mirrors, so I created
one here: https://github.com/fullofcaffeine/relisp). This gem allows you to
call Ruby from Elisp and vice-versa.
I even built a small proof of concept project that I've been wanting to do
for some time. Since I (s
Since updating to org 7.9, I've had an odd problem with another package that depends on org-mode (org-toodledo). It reports that it can't find org-version. I did have org installed via git, but I decided, given that I'm running emacs24, to change over to the elpa install to see if that made any dif
thanks for your help, I've put it all in a post
http://arussel.blogspot.be/2012/09/showing-scala-code-with-orgmode-to-code.html
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Thorsten Jolitz
wrote:
> Alexandre Russel writes:
>
>> Is there a way to have color for scala ?
>
>
> Don't know about the colors, but
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