Hi Jean,
> What should it be or do?
Dbmind does things that Postgres handles better than Org.
> As you have specific thought order in directory names then maybe such could
> be parsed, maybe slashes / removed to show a full path to the file. This
> becomes long but could be useful in some list
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-28 11:20]:
> Hi Jean,
>
> > What should it be or do?
>
> Dbmind does things that Postgres handles better than Org.
>
> > As you have specific thought order in directory names then maybe
> > such could be parsed, maybe slashes / removed to show a full path
> > to the f
I would do this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun org-get-named-block-contents (name)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((regexp (org-babel-named-src-block-regexp-for-name name)))
(or (and (looking-at regexp)
(progn (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
(line-beginning
The ODT exporter uses the org-deadline-string for scheduled items. This
apparently predates the introduction of the "new" exporter in 2013 -
time flies...
It was reported on Emacs SE:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/61985/org-export-to-odt-incorrectly-use-deadline-for-scheduled
Patch
Same patch but fixes the typo in the Changelog:
>From 7dc4877469c5bed7580ff80e9534480e16972b93 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nick Dokos
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 10:01:02 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-odt-planning: Fix scheduled item output
* lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-planning): Use org-scheduled-strin
Am trying to put files to display my schedules using the code below.
I am seeing the schedule from meeting*.org, but those in household*.org
are not being shown in Agenda.
(setq org-agenda-files
(append
(file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gadmin/todo*.org")
(file-expand-wi
2020-11-27 Jean Louis wrote:
Now we have `evince' PDF viewer that can open PDF I think by page
number and by query but it cannot do the equivalent
`evince-store-link' so user has to think about the file name and page
number and so on.
However xpdf (evince predecessor in respect to PDF engine)
Nick Dokos writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] org-odt-planning: Fix scheduled item output
>
> * lisp/ox-odt.el (org-odt-planning): Use org-scheduled-string, not
> org-deadline-string, for scheduled items.
Thank you. Applied (546b2ba26).
2020-11-27 Jean Louis wrote:
* Alan Schmitt [2020-11-27 11:15]:
https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools). There is also the
org-noter option (https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter) to link
external annotations to pdfs.
Annotations are long time envisioned feature that is very poorly
imp
* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-24 10:57]:
> > I find it entertaining for now. Now, what is exomind?
>
> Unless I misunderstood, Jean referred to "external brain" concept:
> - https://beepb00p.xyz/exobrain/
The more you send me reference more I discover other set of people
doing same what I am doing.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 5:16 PM
> From: "Jean Louis"
> To: "Ihor Radchenko"
> Cc: "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" , "Texas Cyberthal"
> , "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
> Subject: Re: One vs many directories
>
> * Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-24 10:57]:
> > > I find it entertaining for now. N
Hello
Could you try to add the file another way just for testing?
For instance open a file that match the path
~/02histr/gadmin/household*.org, then
execute M-x org-agenda-file-to-front in this buffer.
It is also bound to C-c [ by default.
If the file is shown in the agenda, it might be a wildca
Yes, it shows. That was a good test.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 5:51 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> Hello
>
> Could you try to add the file another way just for testing?
> For
Is there currently any (good) implementation of the idea of the Remembrance
Agents in Emacs?
Thanks!
Have now removed /02histr/gadmin/household*.org and the entries are still
there. Does
it save things and got to reset something? It has become very confusing.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 5:51 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subje
Hi,
I'm relatively new to org-mode.
I am tending to use org-attach quite a bit as part of my workflow.
Instead of having to navigate from default-directory to the source of
the attachment, it would be great if I could set a better default.
I am probably missing something obvious, but is there a
As far as I know the only thing remotely like that is the org-roam buffer
when you are in a file managed by org-roam. This would be simply a linkable
list of other roam notes which reference the currently viewed note
So not exactly what you're looking for I suspect but a similarish concept
On Sat
Hi Paul,
I'm unable to reproduce the issue, and believe this issue has already
been fixed in the latest version of org-mode. See this patch [1]. Could
you please upgrade to Org 9.4 and test again?
Thanks,
Jack
[1]
https://orgmode.org/list/87h7t16red.fsf@pc.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-t
Hello,
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 17:54, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Yes, it shows. That was a good test.
This is encouraging. So the problem might be in the wild card expansion
if you execute the following command do you get all the files you expect?
(file-expand-wildcards "~/02histr/gad
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-11-28 18:52]:
:PROPERTIES:
:CREATED: [2020-11-28 Sat 19:55]
:ID: 60f81bc3-5122-44d6-87b6-d8554fc6a6b4
:END:
> 2020-11-27 Jean Louis wrote:
> >
> > Now we have `evince' PDF viewer that can open PDF I think by page
> > number and by query but it cannot do the eq
Ok, let's check it out.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 6:41 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
>
> Hello,
>
> || On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 17:54, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> > Yes, it
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-11-28 19:13]:
> 2020-11-27 Jean Louis wrote:
> > * Alan Schmitt [2020-11-27 11:15]:
> >
> > > https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools). There is also the
> > > org-noter option (https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter) to link
> > > external annotations to pdfs.
> >
> >
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-28 20:02]:
> Is there currently any (good) implementation of the idea of the Remembrance
> Agents in Emacs?
According to this document:
Hyperlink: https://alumni.media.mit.edu/~rhodes/Papers/remembrance.html
the implementation was running already in Emacs!
There is mor
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 6:41 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
>
> Hello,
>
> || On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 17:54, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> > Yes, it shows. That was a go
Why does Agenda not simply honour the init file. Many fume something awful
when you question them on how things are done.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 6:41 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agen
What can I put in my init file for Org Agenda to honour
my emacs init setup?
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 6:41 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
>
> Hello,
>
> || On Saturday, 28 Nov
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 19:43, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Why does Agenda not simply honour the init file. Many fume something awful
> when you question them on how things are done.
It turns out that it does.
This what I have in my input file
(setq org-agenda-files
'("~/Documents/aca
Something is wrong. Now I have done as follows, but Org Agenda still shows
meetings.
(setq org-agenda-files
'("~/02histr/gadmin/todo.rcl.org"
"~/02histr/gadmin/writing.rcl.org"
"~/02histr/gadmin/health.rcl.org"))
;; "~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org"
;; "~/02histr/gadmin/hou
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020, at 10:15, Bastien wrote:
>
> The example file would be also good to help users track for small
> syntactic changes, when they happen.
>
>
When I thought mistakenly I could use an EBNF parser to parse Org-mode, I wrote
a little examples to get going (never went pas
Am Sat, 28 Nov 2020 20:16:52 +0100
schrieb daniela-s...@gmx.it:
> Something is wrong. Now I have done as follows, but Org Agenda still
> shows meetings.
>
> (setq org-agenda-files
>'("~/02histr/gadmin/todo.rcl.org"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/writing.rcl.org"
> "~/02histr/gadmin/health.rcl
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 8:26 PM
> From: "Detlef Steuer"
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> Am Sat, 28 Nov 2020 20:16:52 +0100
> schrieb daniela-s...@gmx.it:
>
> > Something is wrong. Now I have done as follows, but Org Agenda still
||On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 20:16, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> Something is wrong. Now I have done as follows, but Org Agenda still shows
> meetings.
You have two checks to make,
1. what is the content of org-agenda-files?
2. refresh the org-agenda with the command (org-agenda-redo) usually
b
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 8:55 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> ||On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 20:16, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> > Something is wrong. Now I have done as fol
I've made some progress, I am getting
File: ~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org
This happens even though I removed the file name from org-agenda-files
in my init file, and restarted another session.
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 8:55 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
>
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:11, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> I've made some progress, I am getting
Very well. Then I guess that you have multiple variables named
org-agenda-files.
> File: ~/02histr/gadmin/meeting.rcl.org
>
> This happens even though I removed the file name from org-agenda-f
In my init file I have my own code, however emacs is insisting on
adding the following. This means that my settings are being
disregarded. How can I stop emacs doing this?
(custom-set-variables
;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be
I have now identified the problem. If incidentally, one of the user defined
files in org-agenda-files does not exist, emacs demands that the file if
removed. Additionally Emacs takes over the user's settings by hardwiring
org-agenda-files at the end of the file .emacs.
This should be considered
On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:40, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> I have now identified the problem. If incidentally, one of the user defined
> files in org-agenda-files does not exist, emacs demands that the file if
> removed. Additionally Emacs takes over the user's settings by hardwiring
> org-a
> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 10:32 PM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:40, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> > I have now identified the problem. If incid
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Juri Linkov writes:
>
>> Subject: [PATCH] ob-ruby.el: Don't reuse the same buffer among different
>> named
>> sessions
[...]
> Untested on my end, but makes sense as far as I can tell. I'll leave
> another day or so for any ob-ruby users to give feedback and then apply.
Pu
Omar Antolín Camarena writes:
> The org-goto command doesn't work unless org-refile has been loaded.
>
> I started Emacs, loaded org, opened and org file and tried running org-goto.
> I got the following error message:
>
> Symbol’s function definition is void: org-refile-get-location
[...]
Thanks
Hi,
I have been using org-mode for almost three years and I loved it so much that I
started working on a literate programming tool based on it.
One particular technique that I use is having multiple named code blocks, like
so:
#+begin_src perl :noweb yes :results output
<>
sub foo {
<>
}
foo;
#
Hi Félix,
I think that it is probably not a good idea to implicitly
concatenate blocks that share the same name. There are a number of
major downsides. One reason is that all the other parts of org-mode
assume that there is only a single block with that name, or rather
have undefined behavior if
|| On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
>
> Many thanks for helping me. I would not have got to this stage without
> your helpful commands and checks.
You are welcome ;-)
>
> Getting used to a problem to the extent of depending on it is not a good
> system.
> Emacs should
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 12:18 AM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> || On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
> >
> > Many thanks for helping me. I would no
Jeremie,
Have you ever tried to send an entry of org-capture to two files?
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 12:18 AM
> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
> || On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45,
Hi Tom,
The downsides you mention are making perfect sense, especially
the cd and rm examples, I did not thought about that and I agree
that this would be a dangerous default.
Another possibility would be to shield this behaviour behind a
header argument, for example by adding a "dimension" to th
daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
>> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 12:18 AM
>> From: "Jeremie Juste"
>> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
>> Cc: "Org-Mode mailing list"
>> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>>
>> || On Saturday, 28 Nov 2020 at 22:45, daniela-s...@gmx.it wrote:
>> >
>> > Ma
Kyle Meyer writes:
> > but not when formatted like this:
> >
> > ** APPT 10:40 Xyz
> > SCHEDULED: <2020-11-08 So +1d>
> > :PROPERTIES:
> > :ID: 1d313f9a-3044-4c23-9278-422646ec9063
> > :END:
> >
> > although the latter form is, AFAICT, recommended, and at least it's what
> >
#44935
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 2:36 AM
> From: "Tim Cross"
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
>
> daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
>
> >> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 12:18 AM
> >> From: "Jeremie Juste"
> >> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
>
Félix,
i ran into this restriction a while ago. on this list i was helped, and
ended up using the suggestion to instead put my common bits in a
property in the subtree for a given "name"
* aggregate.R
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args+: :tangle build/package/covid.19.data/R/aggregate.R
daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
> #44935
>
>> Initially, I put pretty much everything into the agenda file list. This
>> worked fairly well until the size of these files began to get very
>> large. The biggest problem I had was my agendas were just getting too
>> large and complicated/distracting.
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 4:51 AM
> From: "Tim Cross"
> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>
>
> daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
>
> > #44935
> >
> >> Initially, I put pretty much everything into the agenda file list.
* daniela-s...@gmx.it [2020-11-29 02:30]:
> > What you see as a problem some see as a solution. For instance, it depends
> > how many
> > org-files you want to add to the agenda. Some users including me have 2
> > or three files in org-agenda-files so I never interact with this
> > variable dire
daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
>> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 4:51 AM
>> From: "Tim Cross"
>> To: daniela-s...@gmx.it
>> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>> Subject: Re: Adding Org Files to org-agenda-files
>>
>>
>> daniela-s...@gmx.it writes:
>>
>> > #44935
>> >
>> >> Initially, I put pretty muc
* daniela-s...@gmx.it [2020-11-29 02:37]:
> Jeremie,
>
> Have you ever tried to send an entry of org-capture to two files?
Based on your use case I am thinking if I ever had use to "capture"
task in multiple files. I was mostly using tasks that are in my
database, not necessarily Org related. So
Hi Jean,
> After a while user will get a subset of highly ranked headings in their
> corresponding Org files. That subset then can be used as quick bookmarks or
> get bound to keys.
This is a higher tier of PIM than Textmind. Textmind is for
processing thoughts. For example, I use it to conve
* Tim Cross [2020-11-29 06:52]:
> I went down a similar route initially. In the end, found it was much
> better to define your capture templates to be generic i.e. not tied to a
> specific project, but rather based on what you are capturing and then
> use things like tags and properties (which you
* daniela-s...@gmx.it [2020-11-29 07:06]:
> That looks adequate at first, but what if you want the history for a project
> and gaant charts on how time was spent. I mainly want it to figure out
> if jobs are worth stopping or changing.
Here are some references:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tuto
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-29 09:20]:
> Images should have a creation date in metadata and also some tags, I
> agree. Whether to organize them in a Binmind using 10 Bins is a
> matter of taste. I prefer to keep them in 10 Bins until their tag
> nomenclature is mature. Then, when worthwhile, I w
Jean Louis writes:
> Rather the query that is made by the user should be remembered as such
> and be made available as a command, macro or similar that can be saved
> for later.
Users can explicitly define custom searches using
org-agenda-custom-commands. Though format of that variable is indee
Jean Louis writes:
> When task is assigned to somebody notification of a deadline or alerts
> are definitely useful for me. But they are are useful for those
> conducting the tasks.
>
> Thus integration to remind those *related* people to the assigned
> tasks and their deadlines or schedules woul
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