Hi Daniel,
Daniel Bausch writes:
> I have got another idea: all we need for sorting (from a technical POV)
> is a partial order. Why not store exactly that as a property? Assume
> every TODO entry has an ID (if it has none and it is required to store
> the order, just create one automatically)
Hi Bastien,
Am 11.04.2013 09:04, schrieb Bastien:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Daniel Bausch writes:
>
>> I have got another idea: all we need for sorting (from a technical POV)
>> is a partial order. Why not store exactly that as a property? Assume
>> every TODO entry has an ID (if it has none and it is
Dear list,
I have some trouble with my C++ code blocks, and exporting them to LaTeX.
My version is current git HEAD.
There are two issues:
1) LaTeX Export: For some reason, the babel language name gets parts of the
compiler :flags mixed in, resulting in bad LaTeX code such as this:
\begin{minte
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Caveat: `org-html-table-tag' is now named
> `org-html-table-default-attributes' and expect a plist as its value.
> Also, a nil value will remove the property from the attributes.
>
> Could you test it and confirm this is now behaving in a desirable way?
Hi,
I've run som
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Bausch writes:
> Just do not touch the IDs of items not currently visible or add the name
> of the agenda to which this applies and have an AGENDA_BEFORE per agenda.
Mhh... looks like overengineering to me.
>> I think we should start thinking from the existing functionalities
Bastien writes:
> For example, when reading emails, C-c a = will find next emails to
> process
PS: I use Gnus and the lovely "dormant" mark '?' so that I can get
the impression I don't have many emails. Of course, many dormant
emails (or blog-entries from gwene.org) are bound to a task.
--
B
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> (Sorry, I pushed a fix for the compiler warning that your patch also
>> solves.)
>
> Not in master, though?
Yes -- pushed this morning.
>> Achim Gratz writes:
>>
>>> Since the test suite doesn't really test confirmation at all, it would
>>> b
Hi Michael,
Michael Gauland writes:
> I haven't been able to connect to the patchwork server mentioned on the Worg
> for the last couple of days. Is this link outdated, or is the server
> temporarily unavailable?
Well, we don't use the patchwork anymore, I updated Worg.
We might want to use so
I had raised this on the mailing list earlier but my problem has not
been resolved. I shall be grateful if somebody could help debug.
My org-version is:
Org-mode version 8.0-pre(release_8.0-pre-247-gbc3ccd @
/home/vikas/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)
When I have a named source block (say crop_median), I
Hi,
Bastien writes:
>> How do you decide what to do next?
>
> I bind `=' to a custom agenda command that will find out what to do
> next depending on the Emacs context.
>
> For example, when reading emails, C-c a = will find next emails to
> process; when in *.el C-c a = will find next Emacs/Or
Hi,
I confirm the same behavior, in ODT and HTML, and think it's a
bug. Additional info:
Vikas Rawal didn't say if he also added a `#+NAME: foo' line above the
generated table. I expected that to solve it, so I tried. This did give
the table an `id="foo"' attribute on HTML export for a cross-ref
> I confirm the same behavior, in ODT and HTML, and think it's a
> bug. Additional info:
>
> Vikas Rawal didn't say if he also added a `#+NAME: foo' line above the
> generated table. I expected that to solve it, so I tried. This did give
> the table an `id="foo"' attribute on HTML export for a c
Marcelo,
I'm using only the following two lines.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
;;; org agenda -- leave in emacs mode but add j & k
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "j" 'evil-next-line)
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map "k" 'evil-previous-line)
#+END_SRC
It's a good compromise.
Regards
--
Michael Strey
Here is the most important part of Mat's reply:
,
| note that "tel:" is a common uri for indicating that something is a
| telephone number (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3966)
`
Seems that we should prefer 'tel' as key for the phone link.
Regards
--
Michael Strey
www.strey.biz
Oops, sorry, I take back my last message, there was an error in my test
example.
Adding a #+NAME above the generated table DOES result in a correct
cross-reference. That seems like reasonable behavior to me.
Vikas, can you try this? Simply add a name to the generated table when
you also add a ca
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Caveat: `org-html-table-tag' is now named
>> `org-html-table-default-attributes' and expect a plist as its value.
>> Also, a nil value will remove the property from the attributes.
>>
>> Could you test it and confirm this is now behaving
>
> Oops, sorry, I take back my last message, there was an error in my test
> example.
>
> Adding a #+NAME above the generated table DOES result in a correct
> cross-reference. That seems like reasonable behavior to me.
The intended behaviour, as documented by Nicolas, is that a named
source blo
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble getting \cite commands to work within org-mode for HTML
> export -- I get the error "Executing bibtex2html failed" when I run
> org-export-as-html. I'm running Aquamacs 2.4 (based on GNU Emacs 23.3.50.1)
> and org-mode version 7.9.4. Any advice would be much appr
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Note that Org 8.0-pre comes with a new export option
> `org-export-with-planning' which handles the export of
> SCHEDULED / DEADLINE / CLOSED time-stamps.
>
> This used to be the job of org-export-with-timestamps.
>
> I guess many people who used (setq org-export-with-ti
Vikas Rawal writes:
>> Oops, sorry, I take back my last message, there was an error in my test
>> example.
>>
>> Adding a #+NAME above the generated table DOES result in a correct
>> cross-reference. That seems like reasonable behavior to me.
>
> The intended behaviour, as documented by Nicolas,
Hi Bastien,
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
>
> Yes, there is this problem in 7.9.4. It is not in 8.0-pre.
>
> Can one of you test and confirm?
>
I can confirm that this problem is not in 8.0-pre.
Thanks,
Michael.
Hello,
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>> Oops, sorry, I take back my last message, there was an error in my test
>> example.
>>
>> Adding a #+NAME above the generated table DOES result in a correct
>> cross-reference. That seems like reasonable behavior to me.
>
> The intended behaviour, as documented
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I prefer not to mix the two methods as it would be fragile (e.g. what
> happens if an attribute is defined both outside and inside the :options
> keyword?).
Perhaps not much. As I reported (the reason :options wasn't working), in
Firefox the second definition of the attr
Hi,
I try to automate clock in and clock out operations.
I have put something like this together:
(defun rst/clock-in-out ()
(interactive)
(when org-agenda-info
;; (org-agenda-switch-to))
(org-agenda-goto))
(show-subtree)
(org-clock-in)
(org-clock-out)
(unless (org-at-heading
Hi Bastien
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Maybe you could add a footnote in the manual for this?
I plan to update some paragraphs of org.texi regarding empty fields
during the next days.
Michael
Hi Michael
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Michael Heinrich
wrote:
> I came from planner-mode and use kind of GTD also in org-mode. One
> thing I still miss in org-mode is the flexibility of moving tasks up and
> down on the today page.
Two years ago I wrote down my thoughts about using Org pr
> > cross-reference will pick that up correctly.
> >
> > If #+RESULT is not to work, it is better to change
> > org-babel-results-keyword to NAME, and then what you are suggesting
> > happens automatically. But in the earlier thread on the topic, Nicolas
> > said that was not the right way.
>
> W
Rainer Stengele writes:
> Please help. Where could I find information/docs for something like
> "How to determine when I am in agenda view"?
,
| M-: (string-equal "*Org Agenda*" (buffer-name))
`
give
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> Please help. Where could I find information/docs for something like
>> "How to determine when I am in agenda view"?
>
> ,
> | M-: (string-equal "*Org Agenda*" (buffer-name))
> `-
Am 11.04.2013 14:42, schrieb Tassilo Horn:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>>> Please help. Where could I find information/docs for something like
>>> "How to determine when I am in agenda view"?
>>
>> ,
>> | M-: (string-equal "*Org Agenda*" (buffer-nam
hi,
after reading this
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/25134 i am still
unclear.
how do i add an online image? C-c C-x C-v gives me "
Hi after reading this:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/25134
I am still unclear. How do I link to an image online like this:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Bundesarchiv_DVM_10_Bild-23-61-11%2C_Gro%C3%9Fer_Kreuzer_%22SMS_Bl%C3%BCcher%22.jpg
and have it show up i
Hi!
I want to define a babel function named epoch2day which I am able to use in a
table to convert UNIX epoch times to Org-mode time stamps:
#+NAME: epoch2day(epoch=1)
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output
time = epoch
import datetime
strtime = str(time)
Hi,
I'm helping to edit a large document with section contributions from
many people. Any given section may come in some bizarre format (ie,
.doc) which I convert to LaTeX, leave open a time for subsequent edits
and finally freeze the section.
I'd like to track this state using org-mode.
So far
Vikas Rawal writes:
>> > cross-reference will pick that up correctly.
>> >
>> > If #+RESULT is not to work, it is better to change
>> > org-babel-results-keyword to NAME, and then what you are suggesting
>> > happens automatically. But in the earlier thread on the topic, Nicolas
>> > said that wa
> From: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org On Behalf Of Achim Gratz
> Loyall, David writes:
> > And that's why civilized programs don't depend on external executables
> > from $PATH.
>
> Then practically all programs are uncivilized, especially when considering
> that
> dynamic libraries are just another form
Aditya Mandayam writes:
> Hi after reading this:
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/25134
>
> I am still unclear. How do I link to an image online like this:
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Bundesarchiv_DVM_10_Bild-23-61-11%2C_Gro%C3%9Fer_Kreuzer_%22SMS_Bl%C3%
"Loyall, David" writes:
> I'm experimenting with quitting smoking. Suggestion: never start.
(Been there...) Trying to capture this:
* Stop smoking
:PROPERTIES:
:ORDERED: t
:END:
** TODO Don't stop smoking
** TODO Don't start smoking
SCHEDULED: <2013-04-11 jeu. +1d>
:)
--
Bastien
Hi Brett,
Brett Viren writes:
> * Document Sections (received:[1/4] converted:[1/4] frozen:[1/4] missing
> [1/4])
> - [-] Chapter 1 (received:[2/3] converted:[1/3] frozen:[0/3] missing [1/3])
> - [ ] section 1 (person A)
> - [R] section 2 (person B)
> - [C] section 2 (person C)
>
>
> > And then, we need to separately name the results block, and use
> > a different name for it, so that the cross-references pick it up
> > correctly?
>
> Yes, the name given to the results block doesn't depend on the results
> keyword. You can give it any name, as long as it is unique.
>
> H
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> than it is to automatically replace verbatim attribute code with plists,
>> especially if there are all sorts of html irregularities in there.
>
> I prefer not to mix the two methods as it would be fragile (e.g. what
> happens if an attribute is defined both outsid
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Perhaps. I'm not convinced.
>
> Since I didn't introduce this feature in new exporter (it was already in
> the previous one), it may be interesting to know the motivation of the
> person who originally introduced it. I think it was Bastien (Cc'
Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thinking more about it, I think I need to make some more exceptions
> anyway. For example timestamps in clock lines and in planning info
> shouldn't react to `org-export-with-timestamps' (it would be silly to
> have `org-export-with-planning' set to t and still s
When exporting a subtree, I often use the attach functionality (C-c C-a)
to "attach" files to a heading. This gives the heanding an :ATTACH: tag.
When exporting such a subtree via latex to pdf, using
org-export-dispatch (C-c e) the output in pdf contains the :ATTTACH:
tag.
If I use other tags on
[Please CC me on responses, as I'm not subscribed to this list.]
> From: Carsten Dominik
> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 21:58:06 +0200
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>
> > I beg the Org developers to please be very careful when introducing
> > expensive display features such as overlays into Org. Org al
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>>> than it is to automatically replace verbatim attribute code with plists,
>>> especially if there are all sorts of html irregularities in there.
>>
>> I prefer not to mix the two methods as it would be fragile (e.g. what
>> happens if an att
> From: Carsten Dominik
> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 04:58:15 +0200
> Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org List" ,
> Eli Zaretskii
>
> > I guess Eli simply means, in a general way, that overlays do negatively
> > impact
> > display performance, as you said as well a couple of times:
>
> Yes, but Eli says t
Bastien writes:
> Check boxes have only three state: empty, checked, undecided.
>
> If you need more states, I suggest using a property.
> Then the column view can be used to display a summary
> of the "sum" of all properties in the subtree.
Thanks for the pointer, Bastien. This looks like a fi
I have my own difficulties using sbe and decided to try your example.
I even created the shell babel block below which does the same think as the
python code
#+NAME: epoch2dayshell(epoch=1)
#+begin_src sh
echo `date --d @$epoch -u +"[%F %a %T]"`
#+end_src
but I g
Loyall, David writes:
>> Then practically all programs are uncivilized, especially when
>> considering that dynamic libraries are just another form of external
>> executables.
>
> Yes. But would you grant me that this is done in a more orderly
> fashion?
It may appear that way, but the closer you
Hi,
I cannot replicate Karl's problem. I copied the code examples, and got
the right results on Org 8.0-pre (pulled this morning).
I did have to make one change -- Babel wouldn't recognize the variables
until I passed them with :var rather than in parens after the codeblock
name. (I saw there wa
Hello list,
i would like to convert orgmode to textile (which is used within confluence
wiki).
What is the best way to do this ?
New exporter already or external programs ?
Thanx and best regards,
Marc
Bastien writes:
> Hi Bernt,
>
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> Another change I've noticed in master is the display of the clocking
>> task menu when doing
>>
>> C-u M-x org-clock-in
>
> Thanks, this is now fixed.
>
> Also, I added clocked-out time for each task.
>
> Let me know if you think it's use
I'm considering waht most benefit could be drawn from
coupling org-mode to write web pages (skeletons)
and hunchentoot (common lisp web server).
There used to be some starter for a CL Org-mode parser, but it
seems to be dead by now.
There are several ways in which the pair could make sense.
For e
I thought this was the proper syntax for printing stuff directly to a
LaTeX document:
#+begin_src R :session :exports results :results output :wrap org
I've got a statement interspersing some prose with variable values like so:
cat("This and such value was," var1, ", and this one was", var2, ".\
On 11.4.2013, at 19:27, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> [Please CC me on responses, as I'm not subscribed to this list.]
>
>> From: Carsten Dominik
>> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 21:58:06 +0200
>> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>>
>>> I beg the Org developers to please be very careful when introducing
>>> expen
On 11.4.2013, at 19:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> From: Carsten Dominik
>> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 04:58:15 +0200
>> Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org List" ,
>> Eli Zaretskii
>>
>>> I guess Eli simply means, in a general way, that overlays do negatively
>>> impact
>>> display performance, as you said
I have a table like so:
| Title | Title |
|---+-|
| var1 | src_R[:session r]{var1} |
| var2 | src_R[:session r]{var2} |
| var3 | src_R[:session r]{var3} |
I just had the same in an itemized list, and it worked fine. Then I
wanted to add more attri
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.
Is there a way to control the results displayed by org-search-view ("c-c a
s")?
Specifically, I would like to find all todo entries with the keyword
"research" -- but then include the date with each item.
As a minimum working example of what I have now:
C-c a s +{research} -done
An example
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.
On 4/6/13, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>> 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.
> That could be handy. For jumping back and for by function name, the
> following simple implementation might be suffi
Dear John,
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:56 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> I have a table like so:
Please see the responses by Eric S. and Charles B. in the following thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-03/msg00832.html
I hope this helps,
--
Jay
On 4/5/13, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> that sounds like a different idea. I have heard about programming
> environments that keep comments and source-code in two different (but
> sync'd) files to minimize distraction from the source code - maybe a
> possible use case for your idea?
Yes. The purpose
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Jay Kerns wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:56 PM, John Hendy wrote:
>> I have a table like so:
>
> Please see the responses by Eric S. and Charles B. in the following thread:
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-03/msg00832.ht
François Pinard writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> XHTML is also fussy about quoting attribute values, and about escaping
>> special characters as HTML entities, including the ampersand (&), and
>> including inside attribute values. I'm guessing the exporter already
>> does the right thing he
John Hendy gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:06 PM, Jay Kerns gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear John,
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:56 PM, John Hendy gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I have a table like so:
> >
> > Please see the responses by Eric S. and Charles B. in the following thread:
Hi Bastien,
On 4/10/13, Bastien wrote:
>> Changing a doneified entry to blank todo state leaves a
>> closed ts.
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC org
>> ,* DONE doneify
>> CLOSED: [2013-04-09 Tue 14:11]
>> ,* now change to blank todo kw -- notice the closed ts
>> CLOSED: [2013-04-09 Tue 14:11]
>> #+END_S
BTW, not critical. However, todo state orthogonality is worth raising
from the perspective of what is most intuitive for new users.
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY
can get it. There is NO hope witho
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.
The underscore (_) triggers subscript behavior. Try
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil
See the org manual, sec. 12.2, "Export options", for more information.
--
Nick
David Arroyo Menéndez writes:
> Package: Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-335-g4c426b-git @
> org-loaddefs.el can not be found!)
Before you go on posting reams of potentially bogus bug reports, could
you perhaps be bothered to fix your installation first by doing a
make autoloads
pleas
Hi David,
Yes, org-remember.el has been removed from Org 8.0.
This is in the pre-release notes, along with other useful
information about backward compatibility, etc:
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
davi...@es.gnu.org (David Arroyo Menéndez) writes:
> Trying does org-submit-report from git r
HI Knubee,
knubee writes:
> As a minimum working example of what I have now:
>
> C-c a s +{research} -done
>
> An example of what is returned:
>
> todo: Research meeting :RESEARCH:
> todo: Conference call :RESEARCH:
>
> What I would like to return:
>
> todo: Research meeting :RESEARC
Hi Marc-Oliver,
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
> i would like to convert orgmode to textile (which is used within confluence
> wiki).
>
> What is the best way to do this ?
The best way would be to write a textile exporter.
For this you need to define a new derived exporter from 'ascii.
Get a fresh
Hi Brett,
thanks for sharing your recipe, nice.
Brett Viren writes:
> I've been able to "capture" the columnview into another .org file and
> then export that to an HTML file. Is there a way to automate these
> three steps?
Not that I can think about right now, but surely some hack could do.
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I'm curious about this possibility as well -- how much work would it
> be?
The easiest way to know is to start working on it ;)
Try creating a derived back-end from 'html one and see.
ox-s5.el and ox-deck.el might be useful to read, they are derived
from the
Bastien writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm curious about this possibility as well -- how much work would it
>> be?
>
> The easiest way to know is to start working on it ;)
I was afraid that was the answer!
> Try creating a derived back-end from 'html one and see.
>
> ox-s5
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Keeping this variable a customize variable invites changes also by
> people who do not really know what they are doing. Turning it into
> a defvar or defconst and somewhere document how to hack around the
> restriction if you really need to sounds like a go
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> We can also use a very simple and tolerant regexp (e.g. =[^\000]+=), and
> introduce a syntax to escape markers for fine-grained control.
FWIW this looks like the correct approach to me.
--
Bastien
> From: Carsten Dominik
> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 00:49:32 +0200
> Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org List"
>
> > Overlays should be OK as long as they aren't too many, and as long as
> > you don't move them around too much, particularly in post-command-hook
> > or some such.
>
> This explanation sounds
Hello,
davi...@es.gnu.org (David Arroyo Menéndez) writes:
> Sometimes file link is enlighted without brackets, for example,
>
> file:~/public_html/docu/drupal/pantallazo8.png appears enlighted,
This is called a plain link.
> but exporting the file to html the transformation is not good.
I get
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