In docstring of `org-sort-entries' it's told
"The command prompts for the sorting type unless it has been given to the
function through the SORTING-TYPE argument, which needs to be a character,
\(?n ?N ?a ?A ?t ?T ?s ?S ?d ?D ?p ?P ?o ?O ?r ?R ?f ?F)."
Suggest to extend it somehow like that way
YS! This works as a charm. Many thanks guys.
d.
Nick Dokos writes:
> David Belohrad writes:
>
>> Hi Christinan,
>> thanks for hint. That one i've tested as first. doing
>>
>> (setq org-use-tag-inheritance "^[@#]")
>>
>
> That should probably be
>
> (setq org-use-tag-inheritance "^[^@#]"
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thank you Eric and Rick!
>
> Eric:
> The #+OPTIONS: \n:nil didn't do much here even using the default
> templates for export as suggested
Sorry! Got it backwards -- it's meant to be \n:t
But still, other responders are probably right that what you want is
actually a differ
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> can you remind me what the bug was? The taskjuggler issue?
Correct. I will fix it today.
> Yes, as I said, I do see all these problems, but I also feel the
> responsibility
> to break as few as possible existing configurations.
I understand. Though, almost a
Hi all,
I have my headings abbreviated to one star and often
instead of executing org-speed-command, I get a letter inserted
because the point isn't exactly at the beginning of line.
Problem is solved by setting `org-use-speed-commands' to an appropriate
lambda. I attach a patch to add this lambd
Hi, Andreas,
Did this work for you? I'll write it up on Worg if it seems useful.
Yours,
Christian
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt exported document
>
> Here is a fiddly way to do it. (...) The trick is to put your
This may be obvious, but don't forget to do "make autoloads" after a
"git clone": http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html
I was getting:
"Symbol's function definition is void: org-export-dispatch"
and wasted time trying to figure this out. This posting is to document
it the mailing list so
Hello all,
I have searched the web without finding a solution to the following
problem:
I am using this snippet in my .emacs.d (using emacs starterkit) to
dynamically and recursively load all org files in the directory
"important-directory" and any subdirectory of this directory:
(load-library "
Tor Eriksson writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I have searched the web without finding a solution to the following
> problem:
>
> I am using this snippet in my .emacs.d (using emacs starterkit) to
> dynamically and recursively load all org files in the directory
> "important-directory" and any subdirector
SabreWolfy gmail.com> writes:
>
> I've recently updated my Debian unstable installation and Emacs now
reports
> this on startup:
>
> Symbol's function definition is void: org-babel-do-load-language
>
> My .emacs includes:
>
> (org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((R . t)))
Hi all,
as I have to deal with different Emacs versions,
notice several name-changes, which break my code.
Are you sure `org-forward-same-level' needed be renamed
`org-forward-heading-same-level' for example?
Please stay as conservative as possible WRT to this,
please consider providing an al
Hi all,
I recently configured my emacs with visual alerts for lines longer
than (say) 80 columns. I used two mechanisms for this:
1. the built-in `whitespace-mode', with `whitespace-style' including
the 'lines-tail symbol
2. the fill-column-indicator package, which draws a vertical lin
Hi Christian,
thanks a lot for this. It was definitely helpful. Sorry, I did not get
back to this earlier.
I do have some issues with this, still -- see my inline comments below.
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt
Hi Christian,
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi, Andreas,
>
> Did this work for you? I'll write it up on Worg if it seems useful.
It is definitely useful and I think it should be documented somewhere.
Very nicely written as well.
Worg seems appropriate. I guess other people will need this as well.
A
Thx again Eric
i actually like using the example block but as you mentioned i think the
text is cut at the end when you export it , is there anyway to make the
exporter auto wrap lines inside example blocks?
best
z
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> Xebar Saram writes
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Tor Eriksson writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have searched the web without finding a solution to the following
>> problem:
>>
>> I am using this snippet in my .emacs.d (using emacs starterkit) to
>> dynamically and recursively load all org files in the directory
>> "imp
Hi all,
do I miss something wrt underscore escaping?
According to the manual [fn:1] I expect to see underscores in the
exported (to LaTeX) version of this test file:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Underscore\_Escaping_Test
Underscore\_Escaping_Test
#+captio
Andreas Leha writes:
>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
>
> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
No, I get that out of the box on a clean system, so I think you should
see it too. (Along with OrgTitlePage, which is the style I actually used
for testing, and OrgFront
`org-sort-entries' calls a useful hook
`org-after-sorting-entries-or-items-hook', which isn't mentioned in docstring.
BTW using this to restore empty lines swallowed by sort.
Thanks all,
Andreas
Hi Nicolas, and everyone else.
I have just investigated what actually happens is someone has a
customize setting for a variable in his/her setup, and then the variable
is changed to a defconst behind his/her back. The result was very
surprising to me: customize-set-variables still does set the
On 2013-10-23 02:11, Xebar Saram wrote:
i think i can live with the #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE blocks , is there a way
to define wrapping text in the block? as you said using the block
currently cuts off text towards the lines end
Well, you can use fill-paragraph manually, but that requires lines
separat
Hello
Please consider the following example of a hebrew text, which is written
in logical form.
פרויקט לשמור מגדל פיזה שעלה 20 מיליון אירו השלים לאחרונה.
When exported to odt, the first sentence is displayed correctly.
However when I try to put it in a table as the followin
Dear all,
in 2009, we ran a customization survey, to figure out which variables are
actually used by active Org-mode users. The results can be seen here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-customization-survey.html
I was wondering if it would be useful to repeats this - the results
Dear Sébastien,
Thank you for your answer, it is useful. Now I can see that I already
worked on a task even if I reschedule it and don't see the "Sched. 2x"
mention. But I still have to manually reschedule the task to the next week,
which is what I *really* want to avoid, even at the price of not
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thx again Eric
>
> i actually like using the example block but as you mentioned i think
> the text is cut at the end when you export it , is there anyway to
> make the exporter auto wrap lines inside example blocks?
I don't think it's cut, is it? I just tried with your exam
Hello,
** Eric Schulte [2013-10-22 08:44:18 -0600]:
> This issue only manifests with the Emacs compiled from source, and as
> such I can not reproduce it.
> If this bug makes it into a released version of Emacs I can address it
> then. Until then perhaps this should be reported to the emacs-dev
On 2013-10-22 21:53, John Kitchin wrote:
Is it possible to define new links that would be rendered as inline
images?
I am imagining something like
chemdraw:benzene.png
which would show the benzene.png file inline, but when I click on it
would open a chemdraw file for editing.
unfortunately,
Christian Moe writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
>>
>> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
>
> No, I get that out of the box on a clean system, so I think you should
> see it too. (Along with OrgTitlePage, which is the style I actua
Hi all,
the odt exporter introduces a spurious [space] at the beginning of the
new line after a manual line break enforced by '\\'.
According to the manual [fn:1] '\\' is the intended syntax for
linebreaks. Thus, this seems to be a bug in the odt exporter.
Here is a MWE:
--8<---cut
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thx again Eric
>
> i actually like using the example block but as you mentioned i think the text
> is cut at the end when you export it , is there anyway to
> make the exporter auto wrap lines inside example blocks?
Hi Xebar,
This does seem to be getting rather complicat
Hi Carsten, Bastien and Nicolas
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Michael Brand
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Michael Brand>
> wrote:
>> @maintainers:
>> According to the below I tried to improve the Org manual with the
>> attached patch, please review and apply.
>
> I would like to r
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> FWIW, I don't even have a `find-lisp-find-files' function in my
> installation (GNU Emacs 24.3.1).
Even if you eval (load-library "find-lisp") ? It's built-in for me on
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 too.
--
Nico.
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> Here is a MWE:
> * Test line breaks in odt exports
>
> Here is a manual\\ linebreak.
This is not a line break. In Org "\\" string has to appear at the end of
line.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> According to the manual [fn:1] I expect to see underscores in the
> exported (to LaTeX) version of this test file:
>
> * Underscore\_Escaping_Test
>
> Underscore\_Escaping_Test
At the moment, there is no support for escaped characters in the export
framework. Thus,
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> Under "Block environments and overlay specifications," where it discusses
> custom environments, I would add:
>
> ~~
> - Environment options may be given using the BEAMER_opt property. They will
> be enclosed in square brackets and inserted where %o appears in the
Hi,
Nicolas, Andreas did put the "\\" at the end, but the line must have got
wrapped in your email client.
I confirm the behavior Andreas reported -- spaces are being needlessly
added after forced line breaks in ODT export.
A couple of redundant newlines in ox-odt.el seem to be at fault, so I
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> Nicolas, Andreas did put the "\\" at the end, but the line must have got
> wrapped in your email client.
You're right. For some reason, Gnus sometimes eats newline characters
within scissors markup.
> I confirm the behavior Andreas reported -- spaces are being ne
On 2013-10-20 16:42, Nicolas Richard wrote:
Oleh writes:
This can be fixed with a platform-aware function that checks both the
clipboard and the cut-buffer.
I suggest to ask for a string with (read-string "URL: " nil nil
default),
offering the content of the clipboard/kill ring/selections as t
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I suggest that completion should still look at configured drawer
> names.
Since the patch removes DRAWER keyword, there is no place left to
configure drawer names.
Using DRAWER keyword only for completion would be confusing, because it
would then behave very differ
Thanks again guys
Rick: "But a better approach would be to define your own latex list
environment for
program steps and use lists:"
ive never used latex, do you mind expanding on that a bit?
Eric: "I don't think it's cut, is it? I just tried with your example and
long
lines are preserved as-is (
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Rick Frankel wrote:
> On 2013-10-20 16:42, Nicolas Richard wrote:
>>
>> Oleh writes:
>> This can be fixed with a platform-aware function that checks both the
>> clipboard and the cut-buffer.
>>
>> I suggest to ask for a string with (read-string "URL: " nil nil def
Hello all,
I have noticed that it seems not possible to evaluate a babel block of code
which generates an image, and to have a #+ATTR_LATEX line exist which
immediately precedes the generated link to the image. In other words, If
there's already a #+ATTR_LATEX line, I need to move it after the bl
Hi,
just wonder if we can drag-and-drop images into org-mode could we
drag-and drop emails from e.g. thunderbird too. There is a plugin for
thunderbird call thunderlink which allows to generate org-mode
readable links.
However, drag and drop an email in a browser gives a address which looks like:
Dnia 2013-10-23, o godz. 15:34:09
Carsten Dominik napisał(a):
> Dear all,
>
> in 2009, we ran a customization survey, to figure out which variables
> are actually used by active Org-mode users. The results can be seen
> here:
>
>http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-customization-sur
Will this use a function that people can run on their files?
It /was/ interesting and a good workout for Org.
Samuel
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Hi,
I have to correct myself, I could use the link created by thunderbird
drag and drop. I simply missed to put the link into quotes.
This works, thunderbird will open the message in a new view.
thunderbird -mails
"imap://user.name%2borganisation@mailsystem.organisation.com:993/fetch>UID>/INB
Mark,
I think you want to use named results. My images typically look something
like this:
#+NAME: architecture
#+HEADER: :exports results
#+HEADER: :file (org-babel-temp-file "./figure-" ".eps")
#+HEADER: :cache yes
#+BEGIN_SRC plantuml
...
#+END_SRC
#+NAME: fig-architect
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> According to the manual [fn:1] I expect to see underscores in the
>> exported (to LaTeX) version of this test file:
>>
>> * Underscore\_Escaping_Test
>>
>> Underscore\_Escaping_Test
>
> At the moment, there is no support
Hi Christian,
[bringing this back on the list]
>Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Christian Moe writes:
>>
>>> Andreas Leha writes:
>>>
> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
>>>
>>> No, I get that out of the box on a clean sy
Hi Nicolas and Christian,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Nicolas, Andreas did put the "\\" at the end, but the line must have got
>> wrapped in your email client.
>
> You're right. For some reason, Gnus sometimes eats newline characters
> within scissors markup.
Xebar Saram writes:
> Glyn: thx alot for the example. That does work but then i really hate
> manually having to add the '-' at the start of each page and then also
> indenting each line, is there a solution for that?
My problem is that I know a little LaTeX and less lisp! I would just do
this
On Oct 24, 2013 12:58 AM, "Nicolas Goaziou" wrote:
> There are two things to consider: what belongs to the manual, and what
> belongs to `org-beamer-environments-extra' docstring.
>
> I think it is reasonable for the manual not to talk about %o, %r... but,
> instead, simply point to the variable n
Hi Mike,
That does help -- when testing it, I found that the problem had more to do
with my header options than to do with the presence or absence of a #+NAME
line. But still, with the header options I gave in my original example,
org-babel's behavior does seem strange (maybe buggy?) to me. My w
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to use Dov Grobgeld's org-slidy (https://github.com/dov/org-slidy)
to create HTML-based slideshows using org-mode, but it doesn't seem to be
working. I'm not sure, but I suspect this is because the syntax for org's
HTML export may have changed?
Here are the options used b
I'm trying to set up org-publish for HTML export and I keep getting strange
errors related to org-footnote-normalize.
https://gist.github.com/7131173
Anyone have any thoughts? Eventually I'd like to get org-publish working
via tramp and web.
My goal is to create a blog and post updates to it via
Nicolas Richard writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>> FWIW, I don't even have a `find-lisp-find-files' function in my
>> installation (GNU Emacs 24.3.1).
>
> Even if you eval (load-library "find-lisp") ? It's built-in for me on
> GNU Emacs 24.3.1 too.
Ah, no, there it is. I didn't realize it was
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thanks again guys
>
> Rick: "But a better approach would be to define your own latex list
> environment for
> program steps and use lists:"
>
> ive never used latex, do you mind expanding on that a bit?
>
> Eric: "I don't think it's cut, is it? I just tried with your example
On 23.10.2013, at 21:25, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Will this use a function that people can run on their files?
Not on files. Just in an emacs session, I will provide a command to run.
- Carsten
>
> It /was/ interesting and a good workout for Org.
>
> Samuel
>
> --
> The Kafka Pandemic: http
Applied, thanks.
Michael, would you like to have write access to the git repo?
- Carsten
On 23.10.2013, at 17:12, Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi Carsten, Bastien and Nicolas
>
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Michael Brand
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Michael Brand>
>> wrote:
>
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Thunderlink (a thunderbird plugin), instead is able to fetch the
> message-id, which is unique and independent on the mail position. If
> there is an interest to extend the drag and drop to emails, I could
> ask the developer of thunderlink if there is a way to change the
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