Bastien altern.org> writes:
> > The angry unicorn is still in worg though ...
>
> And it's back on orgmode.org too.
Well let me say it again, I don't like it at all. The old unicorn seemed to
be blissful, which I think is what it should feel like using Org. Besides,
the new logo has some hard-
Hi Robert,
Robert Eckl writes:
> with some changes from today seems clocking out is broken:
This is fixed now, thanks for reporting this.
--
Bastien
Hi,
Using my new and unregistered email-address the message did only show up
in gmane list (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/68915). And
a solution was provided there.
I did not see the change in the repository yet, so I send this message
here to the original mailing list.
Hi Robert,
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 10:05:57AM -0500, Robert Goldman wrote:
> On 4/3/13 Apr 3 -9:52 AM, Michael Strey wrote:
> > This gives me the opportunitie to publish my own attempt to implement
> > telephone functionality into org. I'm using Linphone
> > (http://www.linphone.org/) instead of
Hi
I stumbled upon this blog post :
http://mph.puddingbowl.org/2010/02/org-mode-in-your-pocket-is-a-gnu-shaped-devil/
It is from 2010, but it describes my feelings perfectly - I just started
using gnus.
Cheers and thanks everybody for building and contributing to org-mode,
Rainer
--
Rainer M.
Hi,
42 147 writes:
> These links apparently require their own instance of Firefox.
(setq browse-url-firefox-new-window-is-tab t)
HTH,
--
Bastien
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte writes:
> Bastien, please commit these whenever you want, or let me know and I can
> commit them.
Please go ahead.
If you have one minute, you can clone orgweb.git and send a patch
against Changes.org:
~$ git clone org...@orgmode.org:orgweb.git
Otherwise I'll do it my
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Chris Henderson gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I have installed version 20130401 on emacs 24.3 on os x mountain lion
> > via M-x package list. But my global keys don't seem to be working. I
> > get an error:
>
> See this excerpt from http://orgmode.org
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 11:28:23AM +0200, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
> http://mph.puddingbowl.org/2010/02/org-mode-in-your-pocket-is-a-gnu-shaped-devil/
>
> It is from 2010, but it describes my feelings perfectly - I just started
> using gnus.
What a great summary! That certainly sums it up:
"The geni
John Hendy writes:
> Then all I did was reverse the scheme -- unvisited/visited are now
> light/dark greenish and the hover color is rust (dark red).
Thanks -- this is what I did first but Suvayu found this confusing,
so I inverted the colors... Maybe the trick is to make them more
visible by "
Been there, nearly did that, then opted for mu4e over gnus, to
preserve remains of sanity.
Cheers,
Christian
Rainer M. Krug writes:
> Hi
>
> I stumbled upon this blog post :
> http://mph.puddingbowl.org/2010/02/org-mode-in-your-pocket-is-a-gnu-shaped-devil/
>
> It is from 2010, but it describes
daya writes:
> There are some tasks on which I would like spend a specified time of
> the day. I would like to set a per-day effort on these tasks. The
> current effort system seem to support effort per task, not effort per
> day. What is the recommended way of doing this?
What about something
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
> Hi, I archive with C-c C-x C-a on a .org_archive file.
>
> How can I restore a subtree. It is possible
Right after C-c C-x C-a you can do C-/ to undo.
But you cannot restore subtrees archived at arbitrary time in the
past.
--
Bastien
Hello,
daya writes:
> There are some tasks on which I would like spend a specified time of the day.
> I
> would like to set a per-day effort on these tasks. The current effort system
> seem to support effort per task, not effort per day. What is the recommended
> way of doing this?
Using a
> >> You also stated that the main reason for your current behavior
> >> is to delay Org 8.0, to create chaos and to annoy me.
> >
> > Yes.
> >
>
> I would suggest that further emails from Jambunathan be ignored. The
> more effort expended "reasoning" with him, the more time wasted by
> members o
Hi Alan,
Alan L Tyree writes:
> G'day,
> Some time back there was mention of converting Local footnoted (defined
> at end of outline node) to inline footnotes and vice-versa.
Yep, I suggested this.
> Is there a way to do this?
Not currently.
> Or has anyone defined private functions to do it
Chris writes:
> M-x package-list and installed the latest version of org and it went back to
> the previour issue reported.
If you are installing from ELPA, you need to install in a fresh Emacs
session where no Org function has been called yet.
HTH,
--
Bastien
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Hi, Adrian,
>
> The fine manual is not yet up to date with the new exporter, so when you're
> bitten, check http://orgmode.org/worg/org-8.0.html.
>
> The "@" html-tag quoting has been replaced with a generalized "export
> snippets" syntax
Adrian Tritschler writes:
>> #+MACRO: datetime @@html:$2@@
>
>
> Aha, and so it does.
>
> I thought I'd tried that prior to my posting, I know I tried a few
> variations, must have made some mistake along the way.
It'll take some time before I remember to indicate the backend after the
@@'s, but
Bastien writes:
> Hi Steve,
>
> "Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
>
>> Hi, I archive with C-c C-x C-a on a .org_archive file.
>>
>> How can I restore a subtree. It is possible
>
> Right after C-c C-x C-a you can do C-/ to undo.
>
> But you cannot restore subtrees archived at arbitrary time in the
> pa
Christian Moe writes:
> Been there, nearly did that, then opted for mu4e over gnus, to
> preserve remains of sanity.
Sanity - never heard of it. I am giving gnus a few weeks and then I wil
see - I think I am getting used to it (*not* understanding it!)
I use notmuch for email indexing, so I lii
Hi,
I wanted to install the MobileOrg app on my iPhone, but iTunes claims
that there is no such app in the Belgian App Store?!
Did I miss something?
Guido
--
It was Penguin lust... at its ugliest.
http://vanhoecke.org ... and go2 places!
rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
> Sanity - never heard of it. I am giving gnus a few weeks and then I wil
> see - I think I am getting used to it (*not* understanding it!)
Hi Rainer!
I surely tried many mail user agents (MUAs) in my life and, sad to say
:-), Gnus is undoubtedly the most
I am preparing a presentation with or-mode and beamer.
I am using
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_envargs: [<+->]
:END:
to make list elements appear one by one.
When creating handouts, I want to supress the build effect (it works by creatin
many slides
unnecessary in printout)
Is there a way of using a gl
Hi Robert,
Robert Goldman writes:
> The two files are below, in hopes of getting suggestions for improvement
> so that someday this could find itself into contrib/.
Looks like a good start -- please keep us updated about your progress
and your will to include this in contrib/, I'm sure many use
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan L Tyree writes:
>
>> G'day,
>> Some time back there was mention of converting Local footnoted (defined
>> at end of outline node) to inline footnotes and vice-versa.
>
> Yep, I suggested this.
>
>> Is there a way to do this?
>
> Not currently.
>
>> Or
Hello,
Hsiu-Khuern Tang writes:
> * On Wed 03:35PM, 03 Apr 2013, John Hendy (jw.he...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Steve Prud'Homme wrote:
>> > Message :
>> > No command associated with key ^S
>> >
>>
>> Bastien's response was for the new exporter and your C-e 1 comman
Hello Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
>>> At this point I'm not sure if the documentation or the code should be
>>> amended. I've personally never liked the args-in-block-name syntax, but
>>> I don't recall if we formally decided to abandon it, or if it has simply
>>> been broken in a recent commit.
>>
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Anyway, it's possible to (require 'ox-org) and (org-export-to-file 'org
> "my-file.org").
I can see how useful it would be to have an interactive function and
keybindings for it. I can implement it if you want, but feel free to
beat me on this one.
Thanks
Hi François,
François Pinard writes:
> It took me about one hour (my Gnus programming
> is rather rusty) for adding a Gnus command opening many tabs at once, in
> a graphical browser, for all articles I retain in Gnus for reading.
That looks nice, is your hack public somewhere?
I've been using
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> It is replacing old `org-export-allow-BIND' (note that they do not share
> the same set of possible values).
Is there a reason for not allowing 'confirm?
Also, I'd rather stick to the old name since it is good enough
and will spare many users with the hass
François Pinard writes:
> rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) writes:
>
>> Sanity - never heard of it. I am giving gnus a few weeks and then I wil
>> see - I think I am getting used to it (*not* understanding it!)
>
> Hi Rainer!
>
> I surely tried many mail user agents (MUAs) in my life and, sad to
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Bastien, please commit these whenever you want, or let me know and I can
>> commit them.
>
> Please go ahead.
>
Done.
>
> If you have one minute, you can clone orgweb.git and send a patch
> against Changes.org:
>
> ~$ git clone org...@
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hello Eric,
>
> Eric Schulte wrote:
At this point I'm not sure if the documentation or the code should be
amended. I've personally never liked the args-in-block-name syntax, but
I don't recall if we formally decided to abandon it, or if it has simply
>
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 Schulte writes:
> Done.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> A couple of weeks ago[1] the datepicking dialog got modified such
> that a dot "." jumps to the current day. Handy for most Org-mode
> users I guess.
"." is also the character used in M-x calendar RET to jump to today's
date.
> However, this interferes with another
Hello,
I have been trying to get org-outlook to work without any success. I
am running Windows 7 and Outlook 2010. Yes, I wish didn't have to.
I have put the VBA code generated by org-outlook-generate-vba into
Outlook and then I changed the org-outlook-location to "c:/Program
Files (x86)/Microsof
Hi Ippei,
Ippei FURUHASHI writes:
> This patch enables user to applies a temporal TBLFM line where you are in.
> It is useful when you switch a formula to another.
> I hope you liked this.
I do! I've applied the patches (with some minor changes) on my local
branch, it will be available when I
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Anyway, it's possible to (require 'ox-org) and (org-export-to-file 'org
>> "my-file.org").
>
> I can see how useful it would be to have an interactive function and
> keybindings for it. I can implement it if you want, but feel free to
> bea
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> What about the following?
Looks gret! Feel free to apply it,
--
Bastien
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi Bastien!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> A couple of weeks ago[1] the datepicking dialog got modified such
>> that a dot "." jumps to the current day. Handy for most Org-mode
>> users I guess.
>
> "." is also the character used in M-x calendar RET to jump to today's
> da
Hello,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Now that this has come up, I have looked at it more. It appears that
> the /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp directory is not added to load-path in
> the async export process. I guess that it should be, since users’
> init.el files could rely on libraries that are found th
On 4 apr. 2013, at 14:51, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
>
> 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 poste
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> It is replacing old `org-export-allow-BIND' (note that they do not share
>> the same set of possible values).
>
> Is there a reason for not allowing 'confirm?
Yes. It is a pain in the neck to implement, and not vital since y
On do 04-apr-2013 15:22
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I think the change is that you now need to put the file names into
> quotes. I am not entirely sure why, but I guess Nicolas had a reason
> for it.
This does not make a difference for me. I should have been added that
in the first place in the b
Hi List,
I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling,
structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated
read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too.
The basic things work, but there are still keyword-searches and
keybindings to defin
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 10:26:53AM +0200, Michael Strey wrote:
[...]
> Usually my phone links look like [[tel:+49 351 4129535]]; but since I
> imported data sets from a larger contact data base that had evolved over
> time, I ended up with stuff like this in my data base:
> 1. [[tel:0033 (0) 4568
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Nicolas,
>>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> It is replacing old `org-export-allow-BIND' (note that they do not share
>>> the same set of possible values).
>>
>> Is there a reason for not allowing 'confirm?
>
> Yes. It is a pain in
Hi John,
regarding your "potential" IRC date with Christian Egli, I would like
to join, if I*ll find the time. For when is it scheduled? I have also posted
a base for discussion here on the list.
Thanks and best regards,
Matt
Am 01.04.2013 23:53, schrieb John Hendy:
> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 3:
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
> Rick Frankel writes:
>> Missed verbatim. Thanks for the pointer, it works, but i think that
>> perl is double-processing returned values. If we do the same things in
>> elisp i get (my) expected results:
>>
>> #+begin_src elisp :results raw
>> "|c1|c2|
>> |-
>>
Samuel Wales writes:
> Great write-up, Thorsten.
thanks
> There is a whole other set of options also. I don't know if they are
> close enough for you to include, but it's worth pointing them out.
>
> These are in the general category of Org annotations. Instead of
> editing Org in a temporary
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [04. Apr. 2013]:
> Karl Voit writes:
>> A couple of weeks ago[1] the datepicking dialog got modified such
>> that a dot "." jumps to the current day. Handy for most Org-mode
>> users I guess.
>
> "." is also the character used in M-x calendar RET to jump to today's
> date.
"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Rick Frankel writes:
>>> Missed verbatim. Thanks for the pointer, it works, but i think that
>>> perl is double-processing returned values. If we do the same things in
>>> elisp i get (my) expected results:
>>>
>>> #+begin_src elisp
Additional question
How can I set the BEAMER_envargs property
for the whole file?
On Apr 4, 2013, at 2:16 PM, Neuwirth Erich wrote:
> I am preparing a presentation with or-mode and beamer.
> I am using
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BEAMER_envargs: [<+->]
> :END:
> to make list elements appear one by one.
Bastien writes:
> Hi François,
>
> François Pinard writes:
>
>> It took me about one hour (my Gnus programming
>> is rather rusty) for adding a Gnus command opening many tabs at once, in
>> a graphical browser, for all articles I retain in Gnus for reading.
>
> That looks nice, is your hack publ
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 4 apr. 2013, at 14:51, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
>
>>
>> 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#Fe
Hello,
Marcel van der Boom writes:
> On do 04-apr-2013 15:22
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> I think the change is that you now need to put the file names into
>> quotes. I am not entirely sure why, but I guess Nicolas had a reason
>> for it.
>
> This does not make a difference for me. I should h
On do 04-apr-2013 18:57
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Also, "#+SETUPFILE directive has stopped working for me" isn't very
> informative. Would you care to elaborate?
Given the line:
#+SETUPFILE: "/path/to/settings.org"
in an orgmode buffer.
C-c C-c on that line says "Local setup has been refres
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 07:48:50AM -0400, François Pinard wrote:
> If I write "sad to say", this is because Gnus coupled me more intimately
> with Emacs, while I tried hard to run away of it, to recover some sanity.
[...]
> In the meantime, despite I found some MUAs quite impressive, I knew deep
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 08:18:09AM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Rick Frankel writes:
>
> > On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 07:37:38AM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
> > `sh' is probably not the best choice as a "gold standard" due to the
> > fact that it only supports STDOUT ("output" and not "value").
> >
>
Quite some time ago, I incorporated reftex into my use of org mode, per
a suggestion on Worg:
;;;---
;;; Use reftex with org-mode, per Worg
;;;---
(autol
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 08:21:01PM +0200, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Rick Frankel writes:
> > Missed verbatim. Thanks for the pointer, it works, but i think that
> > perl is double-processing returned values. If we do the same things in
> > elisp i get (my) expected results:
> >
> > #+begin_src elisp :re
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 03:59:36PM +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Achim,
>
> Achim Gratz wrote:
> > Rick Frankel writes:
> >> Missed verbatim. Thanks for the pointer, it works, but i think that
> >> perl is double-processing returned values. If we do the same things in
> >> elisp i get (my) e
There's really very little documentation about how this works, could use a
pointer to an example or two, or even a bit of help.
Here's my goal:
Using a capture temple of file+function to do the following: (basically
enhancing file+datetree)
user enters a bit of information (ticket ID, description,
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Elisp is different from all other languages: it doesn't do any
>> processing of strings to begin with for value returns. The reason that
>> Perl processes "raw" results is that org-babel-result-cond does not
>> switch to the "scalar" path for this c
* On Thu 03:13PM, 04 Apr 2013, Bastien (b...@altern.org) wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > What about the following?
>
> Looks gret! Feel free to apply it,
>
> --
> Bastien
>
Hi Nicolas and Bastien,
I've updated to the latest git version and tested this. Works like a charm --
t
Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>> Eric Schulte wrote:
> At this point I'm not sure if the documentation or the code should be
> amended. I've personally never liked the args-in-block-name syntax, but
> I don't recall if we formally decided to abandon it, or if
Hi Thorsten,
IIUC, I don't think this is related. The idea is not to edit source
code in Org buffers, and it is not to use a Navi buffer or to do
navigation.
The idea is to be in my-lisp.el, and do C-c ', and get to a canonical
entry in my-org.org, then do C-c ' again and get back to my-lisp.el.
Hi Erich,
Neuwirth Erich wrote:
> I am preparing a presentation with or-mode and beamer.
> I am using
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BEAMER_envargs: [<+->]
> :END:
> to make list elements appear one by one.
>
> When creating handouts, I want to supress the build effect (it works by
> creatin many slides
> un
Rick, Achim, Eric,
Rick Frankel wrote:
> I agree. "raw" results should probably be treated as scalar (with
> cycling of the output to reformat an table :).
I think (!) I fully agree with that as well. Just that I wouldn't like more
exceptions in the supported languages. So, if it's kindof the new
Hi all
After my first week or so with org im finally starting to switch to it full
time. Im also in the process of migrating all my notebooks from all other
apps. previous note apps ive used stored attachments/images inside the
notes/databases. this made me wonder how i should approach this with o
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> While a custom agenda command such as the following used to work some time
> ago, it does not anymore.
>
> (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
>'("D" "Stuck + agenda"
> ((stuck "")
> (agenda ""
Since you're at it: I keep the attached patch personally. I use it to
sync org-contacts entries to my phone.
I didn't sign up to the FSF so far, and suck at maintaining emacs commit
msg conventions. If the patch is interesting I'll do what is required.
Cheers,
Simon
On 04/04/2013 02:15 PM,
Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
> I would agree that this (meaning raw implies scalar) should either occur
> for all languages or for none.
I think this is something interesting, but I wonder now if we wouldn't loose
more than we would win. I mean: how would one be able to output a real "raw"
result, t
Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>
>> While a custom agenda command such as the following used to work some time
>> ago, it does not anymore.
>>
>> (add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
>>'("D" "Stuck + agenda"
>> ((stuck "")
>>
Hi Rick,
Rick Frankel wrote:
>> IIUC, wouldn't that be changing the default answer to "how to interpret the
>> results" just for Perl? While the default answer for all languages seems to
>> be "table"?
>
> It's not. only shell (which doesn't have _value_ results),
Is this statement really true,
Hi all,
I have a strange problem that seems related to the iCalendar exporter.
I have an event which has the date spec
<2013-02-07 Th 12:00-14:00 +1w>
but shows up on 13:00 my phone calendar (fed by ox-icalendar), CEST. Fun
thing is, I did not experience lag with other entries.
The org e
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>>
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> I changed the html postamble
>>>
>>> org-html-postamble-format is a variable defined in `ox-html.el'.
>>> Its value is
>>> (("en" "Author: %a (%e)\nDate: %d
>>> \nGenerated by %c \n")
I have a few different ways I organize my files:
1) I work a lot of tickets in specific source-code directories. Each
directory has a .capture.org file in it w/capture templates for TODOs and
NOTES. These typically get archived with the ticket is finished
2) I also use emacs/org on my tablet for n
On Apr 3, 2013, at 9:30 PM, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
> I use LaTeX export all the time, but almost always with words with
> underscores in them (data from external tables, variable names and so on).
> So I never want _ to turn into a subscript. Just one data point, but that's
> how I use it.
>From 94cb96299561618ec237e8cb17cc27bdb38218ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Feng Shu
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 09:47:04 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Let org-contacts.el has the ability which can export
email-address list
* org-contacts.el (org-contacts-vcard-format): let the function
work with em
On 4/4/13 Apr 4 -7:15 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Goldman writes:
>
>> The two files are below, in hopes of getting suggestions for improvement
>> so that someday this could find itself into contrib/.
>
> Looks like a good start -- please keep us updated about your progress
> and
On 4/4/13 Apr 4 -3:38 PM, Simon Thum wrote:
> Since you're at it: I keep the attached patch personally. I use it to
> sync org-contacts entries to my phone.
>
> I didn't sign up to the FSF so far, and suck at maintaining emacs commit
> msg conventions. If the patch is interesting I'll do what is r
Applied, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Simon,
Simon Thum writes:
> Since you're at it: I keep the attached patch personally. I use it to sync
> org-contacts entries to my phone.
I applied Feng's patches against org-contacts.el, maybe you don't need
your patch anymore.
Best,
--
Bastien
86 matches
Mail list logo