> I added `org-export-global-macros' in master. It's Christmas, after all.
Thanks! And, Merry Christmas! :-)
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Phillip Lord writes:
>> I think there's only a few problems, actually. package.el initialization
>> is all or nothing at the moment, and is disabled on emacs -q. Neither of
>> these would make sense if we wanted in built packages.
>
> My opinion is that unless package.el add
Hi.
For teachning this year, I've used a "framework" that consists in a set
of umbrella .org documents which generate various output formats from a
single included .org source.
The goal is to author only a single "lesson.org" source, and generate both
PDF handbooks (for students or teachers) and
Hello,
I just introduced #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME keyword, which allows to change the
output file name upon exporting a document.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou0x80A93738
Hello,
Lambda Coder writes:
> See attached patch for Exporting chapter against maint.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, I cannot apply it. Could you send create it with
format-patch against maint's tip, without gzipping it?
> Also my notes to your comments.
Answers follow.
>> +Org has export faci
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Since commit fda64f1ae2110175662b52daa3a5ec0f967f0c0d on November 6,
> org-clock-load no longer restores clocks in org-clock-persist-file. The
> contents of the file look like this:
>
> (setq org-clock-stored-history '(("/home/matt/org/inbox.org" . 39479)
> ("/home/
I get the message error downloading checksums in org mode any suggestions?
* Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 12/18/16, Karl Voit wrote:
>> Usually, my IDs start with the current ISO day to enforce uniqueness
>> and look like this:
>
> my understanding, which might be incorrect, is that custom id is for
> human-readable purposes, while id is for uuid. although you could
>
* Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> 1 Improvement: ID Picker
>>
>>
>> First of all, I'd like to see some kind of ID picker when defining
>> `:TRIGGER:' and `:BLOCKER:' dependencies.
>>
>> This should work like this: after setting up the task in heading
* Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> Actually, I have a third: the plain old Org package from the
> package repos, because I've installed other packages that require
> it. (Another gripe: why isn't the loading of a file containing
> (provide 'org) enough to tell the package manager not to install
> anothe
Karl Voit writes:
> * Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> 1 Improvement: ID Picker
>>>
>>>
>>> First of all, I'd like to see some kind of ID picker when defining
>>> `:TRIGGER:' and `:BLOCKER:' dependencies.
>>>
>>> This should work like this: after
On 12/20/2016 10:45 AM, Olivier Berger wrote:
> Hi.
>
> For teachning this year, I've used a "framework" that consists in a set
> of umbrella .org documents which generate various output formats from a
> single included .org source.
>
> The goal is to author only a single "lesson.org" source, and
If I have installation correct should their be installation files visible in my
dropbox directory?
Copied from my last response to a similarly vague question:
#+begin_quote
Greetings,
To help anyone with much effectiveness, background information is
critical. I'm guessing you're referring to Mobile Org (not Org Mobile)
and infer you might be using the iPhone version (since your address is
icl
Hi Nicolas
On 12/20/2016 11:17 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
I just introduced #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME keyword, which allows to change the
output file name upon exporting a document.
Thank you and a couple of questions/observations
1. Exporting to pdf latex -
I used #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: /foo
This is a different approach to what I think you want.
Here is what I assume in this:
1. All the things you want to search for are in a file called
archive.org which is in the same directory you are searching for (use an
absolute path if it is not).
2. You have file links that only have a path, i.
I just pulled the source and ran make, and it failed here:
Done (Total of 115 files compiled, 3 skipped)
make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/src/org-mode/lisp'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/src/org-mode/lisp'
make -C doc info
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/local/src/org-mode/doc'
o
If you're referring to MobileOrg (here:
https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg) I'm the current maintainer and
there is active work underway to release a new version. If it is with
MobileOrg, feel free to open an issue on github.
We'll need a little more info though to help you out.
On Tue, Dec 2
Hi Matthew, do you mean MobileOrg for iOS or the android application?
There's not hard constraint on org-* version for MobileOrg iOS as it just
uses the built in org-mobile-push, org-mobile-pull commands.
Sean
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 8:34 PM Matthew Pritchard
wrote:
> what is the org- version n
This directory should be created when you link the app to dropbox and it
should get created at ~/Dropbox/Apps/MobileOrg due to how Dropbox handles
app permissions.
If you're experiencing issues, watch for a new release. We're beta testing
now with the v2 of the Dropbox API
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at
If this is MobileOrg iOS I'm assuming it's related to dropbox api changes.
We're currently beta testing a switch over to v2 of their API and it is
working well in local testing so far.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 9:41 PM Matthew Pritchard
wrote:
> I have a dropbox account established And the org mod
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