The latest stable release of Emacs is 24.3.1, which does not contain Org
version 8? Therefore, using Org 8 requires (manual) installation? I am using
a modified version of Emacs on Mac, with ESS and other packages
pre-installed. This version has Org 7.9.3 though :(
Dear List,
I've discovered orgmode only several weeks ago and this was a great
day. So this is my first post and I want to thank you all making this
free software!
Now I have several org files and I sometimes want to attach date or
datetime properties to a headline. So I type C-c C-x p and answe
SabreWolfy writes:
> The latest stable release of Emacs is 24.3.1, which does not contain Org
> version 8? Therefore, using Org 8 requires (manual) installation? I am using
> a modified version of Emacs on Mac, with ESS and other packages
> pre-installed. This version has Org 7.9.3 though :(
Th
Eike Kettner writes:
> Now I have several org files and I sometimes want to attach date or
> datetime properties to a headline. So I type C-c C-x p and answer the
> minibuffer. For a date/time value I'd like to use the nice input method
> (I think provided by `org-read-date') but I cannot figure
hi all
i keep once and a while screwing up my notes with unintended editing
(erroneous key presses etc) and was wondering if any one knew of a way
to to switch orgmode notes between read-only/editing? i have used such
options in previous note taking apps that had that option build in but i
underst
Aahhh.. I knew I'm missing something obvious. I just wasn't brave enough
to simply try those key strokes from within the minibuffer... silly
me. It also works here, of course.
Thank you
Eike
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Eike Kettner writes:
>
>> Now I have several org files and I sometimes want
Xebar Saram writes:
> hi all
>
> i keep once and a while screwing up my notes with unintended editing
> (erroneous key presses etc) and was wondering if any one knew of a way
> to to switch orgmode notes between read-only/editing? i have used such
> options in previous note taking apps that had t
Roland Everaert writes:
> With the minimal-config, the org version is "Org-mode version 8.3beta
> (release_8.3beta-40-g9cf3c4 @
> /home/reveatwork/.emacs.d/site-lisp/org-mode/lisp/)". So I have created a file
> that load only org-mode and my configuration.
>
> It begins like this:
>
> (let ((de
Thx Thorston this looks great
can you recommend a way to open all orgmode notes in view mode by default,
i guess i would then bind a key to disable view mode to start editing right?
thanks alot again
Z
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
> > hi al
PS. Also can anyone think of a way to get a visual cue when the file is in
"view mode"?
thx!
Z
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Thx Thorston this looks great
>
> can you recommend a way to open all orgmode notes in view mode by default,
> i guess i would then bind a key t
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thx Thorston this looks great
>
> can you recommend a way to open all orgmode notes in view mode by
> default
you could try (untested!!)
,
| (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'view-mode)
`
> i guess i would then bind a key to disable view mode to start
> editing right?
Th
Xebar Saram writes:
> PS. Also can anyone think of a way to get a visual cue when the file
> is in "view mode"?
There is a visual cue in the mode-line:
,
| 1-UUU:**--
`
changes to
,
| 1-UUU:%%--
`
when view-mode is active
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Xebar Saram
> wr
Xebar Saram writes:
> PS. Also can anyone think of a way to get a visual cue when the file
> is in "view mode"?
>
> thx!
>
> Z
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Xebar Saram wrote:
>
>
> can you recommend a way to open all orgmode notes in view mode by
> default, i guess i would th
Hello,
Nicolas Berthier writes:
> I just hit a bug in org-element with the current development branch
> (commit 9cf3c4e9712aba63be36eac7193e4ac85f491f8b), when exporting
> a rather big Org file to LaTeX (HTML export works fine). It happens
> during export, in function `org-element--cache-process
Xebar Saram writes:
> i keep once and a while screwing up my notes with unintended editing
> (erroneous key presses etc) and was wondering if any one knew of a way
> to to switch orgmode notes between read-only/editing?
Hi Xebar. Use C-x C-q. This works for every file, I use it in particular
for
Hello,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I noticed this morning, after updating org-mode to the latest version,
> that I would get an error with a trace related to a cache even if a just
> started emacs. It took me a while to get down to an ECM, but here it is.
>
> The init file used:
>
>
> ;; use with "op
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 4:39 AM, Paul Sexton wrote:
> I have written a plugin for org agenda, which allows "gamification" of
> task management. Define currencies, earn them by completing tasks, and
> spend them on rewards. Inspired by HabitRPG, Epic Win and similar
> systems.
>
> http://bitbucket.
Thanks guys. really appreciate all your help
im now using view-mode with hooks as suggested. btw whats the advantages of
viewer-mode over read-only-mode
best
Z
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo <
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Xebar Saram writes:
>
> > i keep once
> From: Michael Heerdegen
> Cc: 18...@debbugs.gnu.org, Lionel Henry
> Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:14:46 +0200
>
> Michael Heerdegen writes:
>
> > > > Activating both linum-mode and org-indent-mode will cause several
> > > > graphical glitches in the current line.
> > > > See
> > > > http://list
With this line in my .org file ...
This is src_R{foo<-"FOO"; paste(foo)}.
... when I publish to html or pdf, I get ...
This is FOO.
... which is wonderful, except that "FOO" is monospace.
Can I turn off monospace for all results of inline source?
Thanks,
regcl
Hi list,
I'm running org-mode from git (version "8.3beta"), and recently I started
to get hangs in org files. I can't characterize them completely; I have a
clear memory of causing something when I hit Enter to create a newline
before a heading. Today I managed to reproduce it reliably when I chan
Hi List,
I have a problem with a orgtbl which I would like to export with certain
options to latex.
The table looks like this:
#+TBLNAME: test
#+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :skip 2 :splice t :fmt (4"\\num{%s}")
| Soll | | | Haben |
|--+---+--+---|
| | | | 39000 |
I wou
>
>
> > I just upgraded to a new version of Linux/emacs/org-mode, and am finding
> > that fill-paragraph (M-q) runs very slowly in org-mode on large files.
> > With about 50k lines in the buffer, fill-paragraph takes around 3 seconds
> > even if the paragraph is only a couple lines. (The behavior
Thorsten Grothe writes:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a problem with a orgtbl which I would like to export with certain
> options to latex.
>
> The table looks like this:
>
> #+TBLNAME: test
> #+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :skip 2 :splice t :fmt (4"\\num{%s}")
>
> | Soll | | | Haben |
> |--+
Hi regcl,
regcl writes:
> With this line in my .org file ...
>
> This is src_R{foo<-"FOO"; paste(foo)}.
>
> ... when I publish to html or pdf, I get ...
>
> This is FOO.
>
> ... which is wonderful, except that "FOO" is monospace.
>
> Can I turn off monospace for all results of inline source?
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi regcl,
>
> regcl writes:
>
>> With this line in my .org file ...
>>
>> This is src_R{foo<-"FOO"; paste(foo)}.
>>
>> ... when I publish to html or pdf, I get ...
>>
>> This is FOO.
>>
>> ... which is wonderful, except that "FOO" is monospace.
>>
>> Can I turn off monos
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Hi regcl,
>>
>> regcl writes:
>>
>>> With this line in my .org file ...
>>>
>>> This is src_R{foo<-"FOO"; paste(foo)}.
>>>
>>> ... when I publish to html or pdf, I get ...
>>>
>>> This is FOO.
>>>
>>> ... which is wonderful, except that "
Nick,
> Nothing - there is a bug in org-table.el:org-table-clean-before-export
> where the regexp that matches special chars in the first column (see
>
> (info "(org)Advanced features")
>
> for the details) inadvertently matches "| | | | 3900|" and deletes the
> first column. The regexp is set
Thorsten Grothe writes:
> thank you very much for your response, well I'm not an emacs guru, so
> my simple question is, how to apply this patch? I'm working with
> archlinux here and I installed orgmode systemwide not locally, I guess
> I should first install it in my local homedir and than patc
Eli Zaretskii writes:
> [...] I'm not sure this is the same problem as reported by the OP, so
> it probably should have been reported as a separate bug (merging them
> later is easy).
Ok. I wasn't sure what would be best.
> > - visit a file under version control (I tried a git controlled fi
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thanks guys. really appreciate all your help
>
> im now using view-mode with hooks as suggested. btw whats the
> advantages of viewer-mode over read-only-mode
Mostly that you get more convenient navigation commands. Scrolling and
searching etc don't require control modifie
Nick Dokos writes:
> Nothing - there is a bug in org-table.el:org-table-clean-before-export
> where the regexp that matches special chars in the first column (see
>
> (info "(org)Advanced features")
>
> for the details) inadvertently matches "| | | | 3900|" and deletes the
> first column. The r
On 2014-07-17 16:43, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This should be fixed. Thank you for reporting it.
I confirm it works. Thanks a lot!
Alan
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