On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 12:08:04PM +0100, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This may be slightly off-topic for the list, but as I’m considering
> org-contacts for my question, I hope it will be of interest here.
>
> I would like to migrate my contact management to emacs, as I’m already
> using it fo
On Saturday, 27 Feb 2021 at 15:12, andrés ramírez wrote:
> This is my setup:
Thank you for this. Works perfectly!
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On Saturday, 27 Feb 2021 at 13:57, Ian Garmaise wrote:
> How do you send mail to mailing lists with BBDB?
If the mailing list has a specific address, just create an entry in bbdb
for that list. If the mailing list is a collection of individuals in
your bbdb, you can add a mail-alias entry to ea
Hello,
Thanks a lot for all the replies. I migrated from bbdb to ebdb a long
time ago, and I may go back following your suggestions.
Thanks again,
Alan
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On 2021-02-27 17:58, Kyle Meyer writes:
>> Any chance of getting this merged in? It's a pretty nasty one for mac users.
>
> Thanks for the patch. Ideally someone that uses macOS would provide a
> review. Based on the history of the file, I've cc'd two people that may
> be willing/able to do so.
Am 26.02.21 um 20:30 schrieb TRS-80:
On 2021-02-25 15:49, Florian Lindner wrote:
Am 25.02.21 um 21:22 schrieb Florian Lindner:
is this possible with org-mode? Given a tree:
* Name
:PROPERTIES:
:ARCHIVE: ???
:END:
** Archive :ARCHIVE:
** Some node
Upon archiving "Some node" (or any direct
Florian Lindner writes:
> Ok, I expected that's the way to go. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to
> find how to set a custom archive function. Could you give me a pointer?
You will need to advice org-archive--compute-location
Org Agenda seems not to respect lines beginning with ":" or other
literal examples.
E.g., adding a line like this will populate the Org Agenda:
: (<%%(diary-float t 3 -1)> in org-mode)
Similarly for:
#+begin_src org
(<%%(diary-float t 3 -1)> in org-mode)
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; (<%
The string "%%" is hard coded here as a date prefix:
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lisp/org-agenda.el#L5648
Shouldn’t this be diary-sexp-entry-symbol to allow local overrides,
etc.?
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Hi.
I want to print from emacs an org-table like this one:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
|-+---+--+---+--+-|
|DURATION | MONDAY| TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY |
|-+---+--
Hi,
You can use:
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :float sideways
which is exported to LaTeX with the sidewaystable environment (rotating
package).
And for the table to fit vertically on the page:
#+LaTeX_Header: \usepackage{tabularx}
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :float sideways :environment tabularx :width \textheigtht
Rega
On 9/5/17, Samuel Wales wrote:
> is it expected behavior that if you do a restriction lock on
> a subtree, then do a text search, it will include matches
> from org-agenda-text-search-extra-files? imo it should not.
this was fixed, but i am starting to see it in maint again. if i
create a new f
Hi Ihor,
it never occurred to me that bulk archiving could be sped up by
changing anything about the archive files. i assumed that archiving
worked by appending to those files, so once the initial find-file was
performed, there should be no additional slowness.
yet i tried a new file with no arc
Hi Timothy,
Many thanks for testing this out.
> I just tried to give this a shot.
> First up, I had to remove the ORG-NEWS part of the patch to be able to
> provide it. It would be nice if you could update the patch so this
> applies cleanly.
I'm attaching an updated patch rebased on master.
>
Thank you Gustavo, I got this to work after revisiting!
I changed my org-agenda-files to a single variable "org-agenda-files.org" ,
and populated
the file with my agenda files.
I modified the wrapper script to call the (org-agenda-files) function.
This is so nice - I have a lot of org-mode files
Hi (Como estas). Juan.
> "Juan" == Juan Manuel Macías writes:
[...]
Juan> #+ATTR_LaTeX: :float sideways :environment tabularx :width
\textheigtht
I have tried it (with M-x org-export-dispatch).
This is the result:
, [ ]
| http://0x0.st/-Kgb.pdf
`
It is centered.
Also I g
Andrés Ramírez writes:
> I want to print from emacs an org-table like this one:
…
> on landscape on the content should enlarge to cover the full-page.
>
> Any ideas?
You can use a sidewaystable. See
https://hg.sr.ht/~arnebab/ews/browse/Hauptdokument/ews30/ews.org?rev=53c7c0e46c10#L3535
Best w
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 7:18 AM ian martins wrote:
> Can you use noweb? In the example below, if you run the top code block
> babel will run the two that follow.
>
Hi Ian, yes, I can run the top code block *manually* by navigating to that
block and then evaluating it. I would like to define a k
Samuel Wales writes:
> Hi Ihor,
>
> it never occurred to me that bulk archiving could be sped up by
> changing anything about the archive files. i assumed that archiving
> worked by appending to those files, so once the initial find-file was
> performed, there should be no additional slowness.
thank you for your detaild reply.
more below.
On 2/28/21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> details why). So, many org commands tend to lag on large archives.
that makes sense. but why would appending to an archive as the result
of bulk archiving lag? if the problem is large archive files, which
i'd be
Martin Steffen writes:
> For phoning, I am not sure. I think there is (or was) a functionality to
> initiate a call (probably with skype or ekiga or some such) but I never
> used that.
There is bbdb-dial, and I have it set up to call a function
which places a call through Google Hangouts. Of co
Samuel Wales writes:
> that makes sense. but why would appending to an archive as the result
> of bulk archiving lag? if the problem is large archive files, which
> i'd bet is the case for a lot of users and not just me, then could org
> in principle be changed so that all it does is append? t
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Interesting, but then how do you get the list? I mean is there an
>> agenda to use?
>
> Generally yes, you can use agenda. Or you can use sparse tree (more manual).
> For agenda, if you customise org-log-done, you can use
> org-agenda-log-mo
I'm clocking the time spent on daily tasks like email and for that I
have a "Daily Routine" TODO entry. Clocking in this task adds a new
clock line everyday, leading to a very populated CLOCK drawer. I'd like
to limit its size by either a maximum number of clock entries by
removing the older ones o
Jack Kamm writes:
> I'm attaching an updated patch rebased on master.
Fantastic. Thanks for doing this.
> ob-python session blocks don't use "return", so this should just be:
Ah, oops 😛
> The non-session case is substantially different, and I think it would
> probably require a separate imp
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