On 4/23/2014 8:09 PM, Brady Trainor wrote:
On 4/23/2014 5:47 PM, Brady Trainor wrote:
...
I really don't think I am using it the intended way, please disregard,
there is plenty of other functionality I can continue to discover and
leverage to my needs.
Sorry for the noise.
Brady
(I
On 4/19/2014 8:57 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
In summary, its about:
1. generalize the regexp constants and vars (allow for comment-syntax,
when org-minor-mode)
2. deal with hardcoded regexp-snippets in functions (my proposoal:
replace "^" with org-BOL, "
On 4/10/2014 3:19 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
I don't see why you would need the "full power of Org-mode" (whatever
that means) in mere comments.
There are actually many uses, especially if it becomes possible to treat
language elements (functions, classes etc) as outline elements
(cf.
https:/
Hi all,
I'll be offline until wednesday, then [b/h]ack again.
Let's keep the Orgball rolling,
--
Bastien
Sharon Kimble writes:
> In my agenda I have several items I call my "weeklies" because they repeat
> weekly, this is one of them -
> Desert island discs - radio 2 @ 1100
> SCHEDULED: <2014-04-27 Sun +7d>
>
> Is there any way in which it can be auto-rolled-over every Sunday without
> intervention
Hi
Is there an easy way to specify the python version to use for a particular
block or sub-tree?
My use case is that I have mainly migrated to python 3, but there is still
the occasional library that has not been updated yet, so I need to fall
back to python 2.7 for some tasks.
I can work around
Hi all. how does one send the eval commands to the when running R code
blocks to RSS to the background? currently when i evaluate a long code
block it freezes Emacs until the process is done. here is an example code
block i use:
#+BEGIN_SRC R :session R1 :results output
log.sga.270 <- glm(NSGA ~
Alexander Baier writes:
> On 2014-04-24 05:47 Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> In my agenda I have several items I call my "weeklies" because they repeat
>> weekly, this is one of them -
>> Desert island discs - radio 2 @ 1100
>> SCHEDULED: <2014-04-27 Sun +7d>
>>
>> Is there any way in which it can be au
Hello Carsten and everyone else reading,
yesterday I re-stumbled into the "problem B" described
below, and had a look at the Org sources. I think the solution
could be: if user sets a non-special property to "" or nil,
then remove the property.
An example of a possible (non-bulletproof, tes
On 2014-04-24 05:47 Sharon Kimble wrote:
> In my agenda I have several items I call my "weeklies" because they repeat
> weekly, this is one of them -
> Desert island discs - radio 2 @ 1100
> SCHEDULED: <2014-04-27 Sun +7d>
>
> Is there any way in which it can be auto-rolled-over every Sunday withou
I have the PYTHONSTARTUP environment variable set to "~/.pythonrc". That
file is not run by Org babel. Can anyone recommend how to execute that
file, or some other method for customizing all Org babel python
executions.
Specifically, I load a custom colorbar in my ~/.pythonrc and
~/.ipythonrc fil
Hi Sharon,
just remove the SCHEDULED keyword.
Detlef
Am Thu, 24 Apr 2014 04:47:45 +0100
schrieb Sharon Kimble :
> In my agenda I have several items I call my "weeklies" because they
> repeat weekly, this is one of them -
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> De
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Greg Troxel writes:
>
>>> I didn't try to turn this on. My icalendar-relevant settings are
>>>
>>> (setq org-icalendar-alarm-time 10)
>>> (setq org-icalendar-use-scheduled nil)
>>> (setq org-icalendar-use-deadline nil)
>
William Henney writes:
Hello, Will!
> Is there an easy way to specify the python version to use for a particular
> block or sub-tree?
Is it something you can define an inherited property or a tag for, and
then add some advice around org-babel-execute:python to check that
property and use let to
I use org relatively normally, with notes, TODO items, and appointments
(active timestamps), and way too many of them scheduled to be done on
any given day. I export all agenda files to a combined ics file and
then stick it someplace I can subscribe to it from non-emacs calendaring
software.
To
Hi,
I cannot get org-bibtex to work for me. Tried in a clean emacs -Q. Emacs-
Version: 24.4.50, org-vesion: 8.2.6
Calling org-bibtex-read leads, independent of the bibtex entry used on (I
tried everything, including the example of the org-bibtex-documentation), to
the following error:
Debugger
Assuming you never want to use strike-through text (who does?), you can
customise (or otherwise modify) the variable `org-emphasis-alist` to remove
the entry for "+".
Will
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 8:09 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Neal Becker writes:
>
> > How do I put such an item in a table without
Hi Bastien,
On 2014-04-19 10:14, Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> thanks for sharing -- some comments:
>
> - you need to update the copyright of the file;
I changed the date. As I signed the FSF paper, do I need to change the
name as well and put mine?
> - example code in section 3 of the header
I am using org-mode to write some article now. Org-mode is really a great
tool to outline a article with great table and image support.
Org-mode can display inline .png image but not .pdf file. Because now
org-mode can not control the width or height of shown inline image, so i
use matplotlib to p
Hi,
I am trying to export an org file to individual Beamer frames but fail as
Org mode exports the sections, but not the frames.
I use the following example org file (as given by
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/tutorial.html)
##
#+TITLE: Writing
Hi Sharon,
On 24 April 2014 04:47, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> In my agenda I have several items I call my "weeklies" because they repeat
> weekly, this is one of them -
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> Desert island discs - radio 2 @ 1100
> SCHEDULED: <2014-04-27
Hi Dave,
Please read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canons_of_page_construction
before changing anything in the layout of margins.
The typical LaTeX classes are made thorougly with those classic rules of
page construction in mind.
On 2014-04-23, J. David Boyd wrote:
> I can export an org file to
Leonard Randall writes:
> Sorry, I should clarify that the C-RET functions as expected in the
> content of an entry, it is only problematic when it is called from
> the headline.
> All best,
> Leonard
Yes, please, this has gotten really difficult to use all of a sudden!
New headings are inserted
Hello,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I changed the date. As I signed the FSF paper, do I need to change the
> name as well and put mine?
For contrib/ directory, you can assign copyright to your name.
> I attach the new version.
Thanks. A few minor comments follow.
> I would like to propose to add t
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