Hi Orgers,
I'd like to be able to get all clock data for a given period, say today,
from a given file(s) (like what `org-agenda-log-mode' does). And I'd
like to have it in an Elisp program, so ideally as some data structure.
Any hints?
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Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
On 27 August 2018 09:05:32 BST, ST wrote:
>Thank you for sharing!
>
>It would be nice to be able to generate a .pdf invoice based on a
>predefined template (in .org/.tex/etc formats; maybe utilizing org-mode
>exporter) for certain ledger transaction (by default the current one,
>highlighted by
Hello,
I recently have run into a change in output from my R language source code
blocks.
I have found that when I include :session to the source block header, I now get
extra blank lines in the #+results. This has broken my lecture slides for my
courses with too much extra blank space.
for exa
Sorry, I was in a rush before work and sent you the wrong command!
What you need to do is run emacs --debug-init rather than emacs -q.
Your emacs init is either in the file .emacs in your home directory or
the file init.el in the .emacs.d directory (assuming your not using
something like spacem
Cannot confirm. See inline.
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 7:48 AM, Dylan Schwilk wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently have run into a change in output from my R language source code
> blocks.
>
> I have found that when I include :session to the source block header, I now
> get
> extra blank lines in the
Le 28/08/2018 à 18:04, Tim Cross a écrit :
Sorry, I was in a rush before work and sent you the wrong command!
No problem. Thank you for giving me your time.
What you need to do is run emacs --debug-init rather than emacs -q.
Well. And the answer is... too long (many, many lines) : are read
Tim Cross writes:
> If that is a copy of what is in your .emacs or init.el file, then I
> think you have a number of errors. Try running emacs -q and see if emacs
> reports errors in your init file.
>
Did you mean `emacs --debug-init'? `emacs -q' will skip the user file.
> Tim
>
> gmx writes:
gmx writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use the koma class. I found a configuration of the.emacs
> file, in the manual and in a Stack Exchange post
> (https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/364914/using-koma-script-article-with-org-mode).
>
>
>
> I open a new .org file, and I declare:
>
> #+T
Oh, oh. I've opening a new emacs file, and this message waits me :
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
‘/home/frederic/.emacs’:
Symbol's value as variable is void: +
To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the
cause of the error in your initializati
Thank you and my apologies. Seeing the session output you posted convinced me
the problem was with my ess settings.
Of course I should have known that because I could find no-one else with the
same problem and I could see no change to ob-R.el in the git repo in the past
months that could have affe
Just a few comments. While none will solve your immediate issue, they
may help track it down.
- it looks like your running as root! This is a very bad idea,
especially if your inexperienced and still trying to work things
out. Highly recommend you create a normal account (possibly with
app
Thank you very much for that very complete answer and advice. This will
allow me to learn better how to use emacs (and org-mode).
Frédéric
Le 29/08/2018 à 00:38, Tim Cross a écrit :
Just a few comments. While none will solve your immediate issue, they
may help track it down.
- it looks like
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