I still get \texttt{<<<} \ldots{} \texttt{>>>}
I have Org-mode version 6.33x at work. I'll check later at home, where
I have both emacs23 and emacs24 (snapshot).
On 9/17/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Jorge Timón wrote:
>
>> I wouldn't care about the spaces and I would prefer not to use latex.
>
Am 13.09.2012 12:06, schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> Hi!
>
> My whole clocking is based on whole quarters of an hour.
> When clocking in and out I always adjust the clocks to the previous or
> the following quarter. I do not like to fiddle within minute-wise details.
> Clocking in mostly is moved to th
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> 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
Hi Arne,
"Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK)" writes:
> Dear org Hackers,
>
> I use a custom color scheme in KDE with brown window background color,
> and when I activate #+STARTUP: hidestars, the first stars are white
> instead of brown.
>
> My color scheme is Antiford
> ? http://opendesktop.org/conte
Hi Edward,
Edward DeMeulle writes:
> org-element-map: Symbol's function definition is void:
> org-element--parse-objects
Please let us know what version of Org you are using.
Errors in this area have been showing up in some versions,
but AFAIK they have been fixed.
--
Bastien
Hi Paul,
Paul Whipp writes:
> Starting with a blank events.org file, the current year month and
> today are generated as the tutorial describes but all entries appear
> under it, whatever year or month or day I actually set for them
> using C-c, C-s to schedule a date (or by just associating a
Hi Bill,
Bill Day writes:
> I am using org-mode 7.9.1 and Freemind 0.9.0. Freemind.el seems to
> convert nodes from org to Freemind with no problem, but it simply
> copies the code for links from org to Freemind without converting
> it.
I'm not sure i understand -- are you talking about org-f
Hi Yann,
Yann Hodique writes:
> At the moment I'm kinda contemplating doing a major rewrite of the TJ
> exporter to use the org-export framework, which would make it easier to
> introduce things like task references through org links, and so on.
That'd be great!
> If I can fix a thing or two
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> I'd like to know if other Org users are also adjusting clock entries to
> full quarters (halfs) of hours all the time.
>
> What do you think?
I think bosses are mostly interested by clocktables, not by all the
CLOCK lines in a headline.
As long as the clock
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> I just wanted to emphasize
> the importance of consistency (probably preaching to the choir).
FWIW, I strongly agree consistency is important and this is why
the release of Org 8.0 will require a lot of testing.
--
Bastien
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> There must be a smarter way to group messages into digests so that no
> single digest is too big, while messages don't get lost.
I assume this is about mailman digests.
If so, please report this to the mailman developers.
We don't have any way to fix this fro
Hi George,
George McNinch writes:
> The FAQ here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html
>
> still asserts that
>
> ,
> [ Daily builds of Org-mode are distributed as an ELPA package
> `
>
> But as far as I can tell, those builds have not been appearing ... daily
> (for a few weeks
Hi Rainer,
Rainer Stengele writes:
> How could I achieve this? Which hook should I use? How? (I never
> programmed something like this).
(defun my-org-adjust-clock-timestamps ()
(interactive)
(let ((org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes '(0 15)))
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
Hi Loris,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> http://mosh.mit.edu/
I must admit that I designed the new website based on the one above.
The result is not as neat, but close enough.
--
Bastien
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Alan, if you want to truly install something from contrib/ together
> with the core part of Org, please add a line to local.mk
>
> ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = …
As you know, I'm in favor of having a target to install the
contrib/lisp/ files.
Something like `make install-c
Hi François,
François Allisson writes:
> After several tests with multiple agendas in a block agenda view, I just
> found one strange case (or perhaps it is a feature?):
>
> When one tries `.' (org-agenda-today) on an agenda that is either in the
> past or in the future, *and* if another agenda
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Only some types of agenda buffers are set to be read-only –
> e.g. ‘org-todo-list’ sets read-only at l. 4418 of org-agenda.el.
All agenda views should be read-only, this is deep in the veins of
what is an agenda.
If you find an agenda view that is not read onl
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> I am not sure whether (all) the exporters should be changed or just the
> API needs to be fixed.
I suggest to fix this in org-e-html.el with the attached patch.
There is another option: to set :raw-value for time-stamps, but
this feels a bit clumsy, espe
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUR_eUVcABg&feature=youtu.be
>
> I'm wondering it something like that could be done with emacs (and
> possibly integrating orgmode to add the outlining features)?
* [[shell:ls -l]]
* shell:pwd
... etc etc.
I think p
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> * [ag] Next Tasks
> :PROPERTIES:
> :AGENDA_QUERY: -WAITING-CANCELLED/!NEXT
> :END:
>
> The [ag] cookie tells Org that this is an agenda headline. You hit "C-c
> C-g" (or something) within this headline, and Org runs the query and
> inserts the results as
Hi Aurélien,
Aurélien Aptel writes:
> But don't worry, I will
> continue working on org-sync in my freetime :)
Thanks!
> My current priority is
> to improve the redmine backend which is very basic.
Which makes me think that you could perhaps ping the redmine community
(and others) to adverti
Hi Tyler,
Tyler Smith writes:
> I'm using org-mode 7.8.03, which shipped with Emacs 24.0.94.1. The
> documentation for exporting html includes the following:
>
> 12.5.1 HTML export commands
> ---
>
> `C-c C-e h (`org-export-as-html')'
> Export as HTML file. [...
Hi Matt,
Matt Price writes:
> I keep returning to this every few months, hoping things have gotten a
> little easier -- what tools are people using right now to make html5
> presentations out of their org files?
The thing is that there are many HTML5 presentation systems.
I think the most wide
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
Marcelo> Hi list, I've found a pretty interesting piece of
Marcelo> software today. It's called Xiki, check out the video:
Marcelo> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUR_eUVcABg&feature=youtu.be
Marcelo> I'm wondering it something
[[http://imakewebthings.com/deck.js/][Deck.js HTML Slides ]]
[[http://webf1.soc.port.ac.uk/2011/style/lecture/#s%3D1][[WebF1: Web
Foundations 1]]
[[http://fooo.fr/~vjeux/github/dassault_presentation/#slide-0][JavascriptRocks]]
[[http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js/#/bored/][Creating stunning
visual
On Tue, Sep 18 2012, Bastien wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> George McNinch writes:
>
>> The FAQ here:
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html
>>
>> still asserts that
>>
>> ,
>> [ Daily builds of Org-mode are distributed as an ELPA package
>> `
>>
>> But as far as I can tell, those build
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Thanks! That makes it much cleaner. My setup is now reduced to this:
>
> (setq global-auto-revert-mode t)
> (run-at-time "2 minutes" 600 '(lambda () (shell-command "ical2org>iCal.org")))
>
> With full paths to the ical2org binary and the iCal.org file.
>
> Thanks,
>
>-k.
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Agreed, this would simply mean generating an archive-contents file on
>> the Org-mode site which lists the latest org and orgplus archive. I'm
>> not sure which elisp function is used to generate this file, but it
>> could be done directly from the s
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Bastien,
That’s great, thanks!
Best wishes,
Arne
Am 18.09.2012 12:25, schrieb Bastien:
> Hi Arne,
>
> "Arne Babenhauserheide (IMK)"
> writes:
>
>> Dear org Hackers,
>>
>> I use a custom color scheme in KDE with brown window background
>> colo
Hi Theodore,
Theodore Wiles writes:
> I tried to issue the org-clock-in function, but it failed. It looks like
> I can solve the problem with:
>
> (defalias 'org-indent-line 'org-indent-line-function)
>
> I believe that I'm working with the latest version of org-mode from
> ELPA. The org-mode ve
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> While looking for a solution to the problem of emacs hanging if the SSH
>> connection to remote files goes down
>
> Did you find one (a solution, that is)? This has been bothering me for a
> while as well...
I've been using mosh for
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Please ask for clarification and politely indicate that a change may
> have to be reverted.
Sorry that I reverted this one too hastily and without warning.
> Instead of the commit being wrong, is it possible that
> changes were incomplete.
I underst
Hi Richard,
Richard Stanton writes:
> #+OPTIONS: h:2, toc:nil
^
(Note that the comma is not needed here.)
--
Bastien
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> The old exporter does that: it breaks the second up into three lists, each
> with a single
> element. The first is a single list with three elements.
Which is wrong IMO.
> The new exporter produces a single list with three elements, although it
> includes
> the
On 18.9.2012, at 15:22, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Jambunathan,
>
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> Please ask for clarification and politely indicate that a change may
>> have to be reverted.
>
> Sorry that I reverted this one too hastily and without warning.
>
>> Instead of the commit being wrong, i
Hi Philipp,
Philipp Kroos writes:
> for the following file I get the errormessage
> `File mode specification error: (error "Hidden subtree, open with TAB or
> use subtree command M-S-/")`.
>
> * Level 1
> text
> ** Nested Level 2
>othertext
>
> Is this a user-error?
I don't know how to r
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I've been using mosh for a couple weeks now, and I'm really happy
> about it: connections survive changing ip addresses and the laptop
> going to sleep. I find it quite robust.
Does mosh work as a drop-in replacement for SSH in emacs (tramp) usage
as well?
-Toke
--
Toke
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Loris Bennett wrote:
>>
>>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>>
>>> > Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> When I try to run a Perl script remotely via ":dir", I get the following
>>> >> error:
>>> >>
>>> >> ,-
Hi Viktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
> I've recently switched from Aquamacs to Emacs.app and noticed a
> different behavior of C-c C-x b in the agenda. I have the following in
> my Emacs settings:
>
> (setq org-indirect-buffer-display 'new-frame)
>
> If I open in indirect buffer from the agenda,
I'm on 7.9.1. I've been pulling from the repository every once in a
while.
Hi Robert,
"Robert P. J. Day" writes:
> i figured that -- my point was that i think it's worth mentioning
> that, with any decently current version of emacs, all of that is
> already configured and you don't need to do anything. reading that
> section doesn't make that clear.
I just fixed th
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I think this should be to *merge* (and push) only complete changes. At
> least this is what I think - git allows you to commit often while making
> changes.
>
> Actually, I think you agree, your next paragraph says as much.
Yes, I fully agree!
--
Bastien
Hi Richard,
Richard Stanton writes:
> One minor issue: if there are no images in the org file, I now get the message
>
> No images to display inline
>
> When executing a code block.
This should not be the case anymore (from master).
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I cannot compile the current version of org-mode (from git): something
> fails during testing:
did you find a workaround?
--
Bastien
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Yann,
>
> Yann Hodique writes:
>
>> At the moment I'm kinda contemplating doing a major rewrite of the TJ
>> exporter to use the org-export framework, which would make it easier to
>> introduce things like task references through org links, and
Nick Dokos writes:
> With Richard's example[fn:1] and the new exporter, we get different
> behavior with HTML and latex (without the num: option or with num:t):
>
> o the second list is unordered in HTML, but enumerated in latex.
>
> o we get third level section numbers decorating the list entrie
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:48 AM, Fabrice Popineau
wrote:
> [[http://imakewebthings.com/deck.js/][Deck.js HTML Slides ]]
> [[http://webf1.soc.port.ac.uk/2011/style/lecture/#s%3D1][[WebF1: Web
> Foundations 1]]
> [[http://fooo.fr/~vjeux/github/dassault_presentation/#slide-0][Javascript
> Rocks]]
> [
@Bastien, Yeah, I've been thinking about the link approach or perhaps
babel, thank you for the suggestions!
@Eden, That's awesome! Looks like I didn't do the proper research...
Thank you guys,
- Marcelo.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 4:54 AM, Eden Cardim wrote:
> > "Marcelo" == Marcelo de Morae
Hi List,
I just pulled org-mode today (Org-mode version 7.9.1
(release_7.9.1-244-g48ca87.dirty) and I'm seeing some strange behaviour with
paragraph fill. Some examples:
If I start typing a definition list and let emacs wrap the text, I get this:
- test :: dsfjknv sldfknv lksdjnv lksdjnv lks
Hi Feiming,
Feiming Chen writes:
> This bug is related to Sebastian Rose's org-info.js code. I like
> using the INFOJS option as it makes a html report more organized.
> :-)
>
> Attached are two test files:
> "test1.org" is exported to "test1.html" with INFOJS, where the
> first plot (an
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:24 PM, John Hendy wrote:
[..]
>
> Has anyone used this? I just cloned it and created the example
> presentation. For Chromium, Google-Chrome, and Firefox on Linux, I get
> messages that my browser is not supported. Is there some specific
> plugin I'm supposed to have for
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I cannot compile the current version of org-mode (from git): something
>> fails during testing:
>
> did you find a workaround?
There was a revert of a commit that fixed it, and I got back to the
usual state of getting stuck on some test.
Hi William,
William Léchelle writes:
> I'm still dearly wishing it'd be developed further : Sometimes, I set
> appointments past midnight (it's, errr, the timezone's fault, I swear), and
> I'd
> rather have them displayed in the agenda on the day before, not to forget
> about
> them in daily v
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I've found a pretty interesting piece of software today. It's called Xiki,
> check out the video:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUR_eUVcABg&feature=youtu.be
It's interesting, but it has its challenges. I tried to install it to
play with it and.
I updated to 7.9.1 from 7.8.11 and was quite surprised to receive nasty
"Cannot drag element backward" messages when I tried to use org-metaup
and org-metadown to move text around.
Why was this done? How do I get back to one stroke functionality? I'm
afraid I'm not properly understanding the r
>
>Hi Nick,
>
>Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> The old exporter does that: it breaks the second up into three lists,
>>each with a single
>> element. The first is a single list with three elements.
>
>Which is wrong IMO.
>
>> The new exporter produces a single list with three elements, although
>>it inclu
I found the issue, and it's a more subtle one. I've set a bug to emacs
list in case they think it's a documentation or fixable bug. What
happens is this:
- The custom value setting for org options do not take effect until *after*
the relevant lisp code has been executed once. This means:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:24 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> [..]
>>
>> Has anyone used this? I just cloned it and created the example
>> presentation. For Chromium, Google-Chrome, and Firefox on Linux, I get
>> messages that my browser is not s
Nick Dokos writes:
> Bastien wrote:
>
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>> > Well, the non-interactiveness and the next day are because the four
>> > items I marked were the last four items for that date, so after marking
>> > them, the cursor happened to be on the date line for the ne
Hi, there is a typo in org-e-publish.el. Publishing xxx.org results in
a file xxxhtml instead of xxx.html.
Fix below.
(My published files still have zero length, but this may be a result of
a buggy setup.)
Best regards
Robert
--- org-e-publish.el.old2012-09-18 19:27:27.502988132 +
Hey guys,
Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then convert
it to pdf?
I know *TeX is the most powerful framework for creating PDFs, but given
that I'm more familiar with CSS, I'm sure I could come up with a
better style for the document in much less time than if, say, u
Achim Gratz writes:
> Markus Heller writes:
>> worked like a charm, thanks!!
>
> BTW, how exactly did you update? A tarball should not need this and if
> it's a Git directory the version should be found automatically.
Here are the steps:
1. git pull in ~/.emacs.d/org-mode
2. M-x org-reload
Fo
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <
celose...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then
> convert it to pdf?
>
> I know *TeX is the most powerful framework for creating PDFs, but given
> that I'm more familiar with
If you have the html, there seem to be some things around to convert to PDF:
- http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xhtml2pdf/
- http://www.winnovative-software.com/download.aspx
- http://www.html2pdf.fr/en
Good luck!
John
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Marcelo d
Org-mode version 6.30c at home, even with the snapshot. I'll probably
update and follow your advice, thank you.
On 9/18/12, Jorge Timón wrote:
> I still get \texttt{<<<} \ldots{} \texttt{>>>}
>
> I have Org-mode version 6.33x at work. I'll check later at home, where
> I have both emacs23 and emac
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hey guys,
> Is it feasible to publish something (say an ebook) to html and then
> convert it to pdf?
[chomp]
> Has anyone tried this workflow?
More ideas:
- Calibre (calibre-ebook.com) can convert HTML to PDF, open source and
free.
- OpenOffice/LibreOffice.
Eric Schulte writes:
> Please do go ahead and revert that commit.
Done, implemented in maint and merged back to master.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+
Samples for the Waldorf Blofeld:
http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#BlofeldSampl
Speaking for myself, I'm tired of how cumbersome it is to compile
latex+beamer+tikz.
Huge compilation time.
I'm craving for something that will avoid this compilation step.
Currently, the only thing that prevents me to switch my slides to
pure HTML(5) is the lack of some tool to program my drawings
Markus Heller writes:
>> BTW, how exactly did you update? A tarball should not need this and if
>> it's a Git directory the version should be found automatically.
>
> Here are the steps:
>
> 1. git pull in ~/.emacs.d/org-mode
> 2. M-x org-reload
Then Emacs apparently does not know how to call git
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:52 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Puneeth Chaganti
> wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:24 PM, John Hendy wrote:
>> [..]
>>>
>>> Has anyone used this? I just cloned it and created the example
>>> presentation. For Chromium, Google-Chrome, a
Jason Dunsmore writes:
> The error that caused it to fail was:
>
> /bin/sh: emacs: command not found
>
> I linked /usr/bin/emacs to /usr/local/bin/emacs. Hopefully that will
> fix it.
Better give the applications a full path in local.mk so that they don't
depend on whatever the shell gets set up
Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> Speaking for myself, I'm tired of how cumbersome it is to compile
> latex+beamer+tikz.
> Huge compilation time.
I can compile a 20-slide file (no tikz) in less than a second.
Of course, larger slide decks will take longer and I'm sure tikz
requires considerable CPU tim
Alan Schmitt writes:
> There was a revert of a commit that fixed it, and I got back to the
> usual state of getting stuck on some test. (I tried finding which test
> is getting stuck, but I don't know how. I just know the last test to
> pass is test-ob-sh/dont-insert-spaces-on-expanded-bodies. Digg
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 08:25:55AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
> > http://mosh.mit.edu/
>
> I must admit that I designed the new website based on the one above.
>
> The result is not as neat, but close enough.
mosh.mit.edu was built with the Twitter Bootstrap CSS framew
>
> I can compile a 20-slide file (no tikz) in less than a second.
> Of course, larger slide decks will take longer and I'm sure tikz
> requires considerable CPU time, but what do you mean by "huge"?
> Also how big a slide deck are you talking about and what percentage
> of the slides use tikz?
>
>
Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> I can compile a 20-slide file (no tikz) in less than a second.
> Of course, larger slide decks will take longer and I'm sure tikz
> requires considerable CPU time, but what do you mean by "huge"?
> Also how big a slide deck are you talking about and what
I'm trying to get some habits set up that have a regular time window
during which I should do them. The habits are being created and
somewhat maintained, but the habit bars are not acting the way that I
expected.
In the org file I have:
*** HABIT [#A] Weekly GTD review [0/9]
My apologies if this is already reported (I recall seeing something like
this, but cannot find it in the archives).
A list element starting with an inline src block is improperly
parsed. for example
- src_emacs-lisp{(org-version)}
is not executed by babel. An ECM:
,
| * virgin version
|
Henning Weiss wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Robert Eckl wrote:
>> If i Push the org-files under Windows with MobileOrg the different
>> org-files are not synced, but with MobileOrgNG they are. If i push the
>> org-files under Mac OS, the org-files are synced even with MobileOrg.
>
On Sep 18, 2012 6:26 PM, "Bastien" wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
> > There must be a smarter way to group messages into digests so that no
> > single digest is too big, while messages don't get lost.
>
> I assume this is about mailman digests.
>
> If so, please report this to t
Hi Bastien,
My FR is not critical, but this does not work around it. Sometimes
there is more than one paragraph, and motion and killing work
differently (wrongly) on appended comments.
Samuel
On 9/18/12, Bastien wrote:
> ,
> | # this is a paragraph, which i decided to comment out, but
> |
I had written this:
,
| #+MACRO: testdir ~/working
| #+begin_src sh
| cd {{{testdir}}}
| #+end_src
`
Thinking it would do this:
,
| #+begin_src sh
| cd ~/working
| #+end_src
`
Alas, #+Macro acts on export only.
Is there a quick way to effect general text substitution on C
Sorry, yes, I mistyped -- it is org-freemind.el.
When I type:
* Mind Map
** test [[http://orgmode.org][Org Mode]]
I get this:
http://orgmode.org][Org Mode]]">
Is this the expected behavior?
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:30 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Bill Day writes:
>
> > I am us
Wow, that's a lot of options! I really liked impress.js, and I'm glad to
know there's an org mode "bridge" to it :)
I've only used showoff in the past (https://github.com/schacon/showoff) and
it uses one or more markdown files as the source for the presentation. No
need to write HTML/CSS/JS if you
The xiki video is interesting, and I immediately thought of babel.
However, babel sh-mode doesn't have support for execution yet. Even if
it did, it wouldn't be a really good alternative, due to babel's
verbosity.
One idea is to have a babel subtree (or buffer) that is keyed to a
specific language
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Though, such trials fail ("Invalid custom agenda command type timeline"):
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
>'("A"
> timeline ""
> ;; ... specify on which file
>
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> 1. When getting to the agenda dispatcher (`C-c a'), I see:
>
>S Summary Review: set of 3 commands
>
> while I only have... 2 commands (`agenda' and `todo'). Why?
This is a bug, fixed. Thanks for spotting this!
> 2. When firing it up (`C-c a
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Andrew Hyatt wrote:
> The xiki video is interesting, and I immediately thought of babel.
> However, babel sh-mode doesn't have support for execution yet.
Not sure what you mean by that. Place cursor in source block and hit C-c, e.g.
#+BEGIN_ORG
* Shell example
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:54 AM, tony day wrote:
>
> I had written this:
>
> ,
> | #+MACRO: testdir ~/working
> | #+begin_src sh
> | cd {{{testdir}}}
> | #+end_src
> `
>
> Thinking it would do this:
>
> ,
> | #+begin_src sh
> | cd ~/working
> | #+end_src
> `
> Alas, #+Macro ac
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