ize of the generated preview fragments?
Thank you for reading this,
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Greetings org-mode,
In my workflow, I move by priorities and scheduled dates for the tasks. My goal
with this issue is to have a view that would show me only the tasks with
certain priority(-ies) that are scheduled for today (or are overdue, as in
(org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-a
gexp
"\\[#B\\]"
("cc" "#C" agenda ""
((org-agenda-entry-types '(:scheduled))
(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notregexp
"\\[#C\\]"
;; ...other commands here
))
agenda-files
directly and then accessed with org-agenda-list, org-agenda-columns.
What would be the correct way to automate this CLOCKSUM computation for
the files in my custom agenda views?
My org-columns-default-format is "%25ITEM(Item) %5Effort(t est){:}
%5CLOCKSUM_T(t today){:} %SCHEDULED(ON) %DEADLINE(BY)".
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>
> If you have suggestions on something specific I should try to cover,
> let me know.
>
So what are you going to say when Randall asks you if you are a Vi or
Emacs user:)
For those that haven't listened to FOSS weekly before, Randall asks
everyone this question.
Ian.
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Julien Fantin writes:
> Just noticed the interview is available on iTunes.
> http://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/floss-weekly-136-emacs-org/id368823654?i=
> 87659805
>
> Not sure how I'd watch it if I were on my gnu box though.
You can downoad the video (hi res) from
http://twit.cachefly.net/vide
Ivan Vilata i Balaguer writes:
> Having an Org meet-up would be one more great reason to attend FOSDEM
> this year! :)
>
> Carsten Dominik (2010-09-28 19:44:30 +0200) wrote:
>
>> Please reply to this email if you'd consider to come to FOSDEM[1,2],
>> February 5 and 6 next year in Brussels, in ord
On 29/09/10 08:15, Ian Barton wrote:
> Ivan Vilata i Balaguer writes:
>
>> Having an Org meet-up would be one more great reason to attend FOSDEM
>> this year! :)
>>
>> Carsten Dominik (2010-09-28 19:44:30 +0200) wrote:
>>
>>> Please reply to this
I have about as much talent for designing colour themes as the average
goldfish. That's unfair, the goldfish are better than me:) So I use
someone else's them and customize it a bit.
In a recent bout of fiddling I decided to try out a few new themes. I
searched the mailing list and there has been
On 07/10/10 09:56, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton wrote:
Colour themes I have been able to find .el files for.
color-theme-colorful-obsolescence.el
color-theme-railscast.el
color-theme-tangotango.el
color-theme-zenburn.el
color-theme-sva.el
Excellent initiative, to collect themes
On 09/10/10 19:42, David O'Toole wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a theme with Org customizations called
color-theme-folio. it's not done yet, but works fine so far. I'd be
happy to make a few more changes and contribute it under whatever
license.
http://github.com/dto/emacs-config/blob/master/folio.el
On 09/10/10 16:54, Yavuz wrote:
I have a theme (a modified zenburn to be less contrasty and use a light
background) at http://github.com/yarkun/zenash if anyone is interested.
Thanks. I'll add this to the worg page, which I'll be updating this weekend.
Ian.
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On 09/10/10 22:45, Memnon Anon wrote:
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
If anyone would like to post their theme as a reply to this message, I
would be happy to incorporate it into Worg.
I use manoj-color-theme, with some minor modifications by now, but those
are not in the org related color
I am writing the screenshots page for my org-color-theme contribution.
Usually when I am doing something like this I would make each picture
about 500px wide and allow the user to see a full size popup using the
Lightbox Javascript library. Lightbox is licenced under the Creative
Commons Attrib
Scott Jaderholm writes:
> http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-colorful-obsolescence.el
> http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-active.el
> http://jaderholm.com/color-themes/color-theme-wombat.el
>
> Please link to don't copy so that as I make changes they'll get updated.
>
> Sco
Vinh Nguyen writes:
>
> I'm wondering how others are handling this in their work flow? Delete
> the cache directory? Edit all .org files so they get updated at the
> publishing command?
>
I delete the .org-timestamps directory. I guess you could always touch
all the files in your project, so or
and use the Lightbox javascript library to allow the user to see a
full size popup. This involves quite a bit of fiddling about to get the page to
look right and I don't want to mess up the appreance of org-appearance!
--
Best wishes,
Ian.
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Ian Barton
Hi Carsten and Eric,
Yes, I'll fix it.
Best wishes,
Ian.
On 13/10/10 13:40, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:08 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
Hi Eric,
There is a file in worg called org-color-themes.org, which contains
your colour theme (railscast). However, it's not ref
Eric,
Yes that's a good idea, I'll use your page and add it as a link to the
org-appearance page.
Ian.
On 13/10/10 16:30, Eric Schulte wrote:
Ian Barton writes:
Hi Eric,
There is a file in worg called org-color-themes.org, which contains
your colour theme (railscast). However
On 13/10/10 16:41, Eric Schulte wrote:
Dan Davison writes:
Worg could do with some reorganization. It is not at all easy to find
stuff in there (at least, using a web browser).
I agree there is certainly room for improvement here. Maybe this sort
of re-organization should be considered alon
Have fun with your project. Sounds cool!
Don't try to put too many things in, or your project may defrost.
Perhaps you should consider a Feature Freeze:)
Ian.
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Thanks for creating this, Russell. It's great!
Oh, BTW, is there a tutorial on how to set up a Worg account for Windows
users?
You should be able to use Putty on Windows, the same way as ssh in
Linux. See http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Ian.
On 22/11/10 13:42, Glasspen wrote:
Hi!
Is it posible to view a week (like agenda-view) that has already passed?
I want to be able to see what I did a week back in time.
Pressing "b" in Agenda view will take you back a week at a time.
Ian.
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On Dec 31, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Charles Cave wrote:
Happy New Year!
This morning I filed a note into my taskdiary file which is
a date tree file. The top level headlines are:
* Configuration
* Calendar
* 2010
When I filed a new note (date is 1st January 2011) I expected a new
top level headin
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
On 01/01/11 09:58, Ian Barton wrote:
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will cre
On 09/01/11 22:53, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hello,
After Google dropped the ftp option to blogger, I dumped my blog to an
xml file with the hope of ressucitate it to a more friendly
environment for me. I've found this environment with a combination of
org-mode, blorg, and ... dropbox. Dropbox jus
I know some people managed to get a kind of sync running between
org-mode and google calendar. I would really like to know how this works
out for them and maybe create a stimulus to write something (I would
play the beta-tester) on worg.
Ideally, I want to have a no-brainer. I create a new appoi
Apologies in advance if the answer to this query is obvious. I've
looked through the documentation but can't find how to specify multiple
publishing projects. There are examples of simple projects and projects
with multiple components, but no example that I can find of a
specification for mul
I have finally almost beaten my worg contribution about using org files
on mobile devices into shape. Sorry it has taken so long, but all sorts
of unexpected things have happened over the last couple of months!
It still needs some editing, so I thought I would open it up for
comments/improveme
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the
era of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions
of emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I
search for emacs on apt-cache, I get the following relevant packages:
* emac
What is the difference between the emacs23 and emacs-snapshot-gtk packages?
The snapshot is derived from the latest emacs in cvs. The emacs23 is the
"stable" v23 release. The snapshot package will contain extra
bugfixes, features and quite possibly some extra bugs:)
Ian.
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Richard Riley wrote:
Ian Barton writes:
I have been using the emacs-snapshot package for a long time, since the
era of Ubuntu 7.04, and it worked fine and I got all the latest versions
of emacs with it. Now, I just installed 9.10 from scratch, and when I
search for emacs on apt-cache, I get
UTF8
encodings not working. I have patched the plugin to fix this (code
below). Warning I am not a Perl programmer, don't blame me if the patch
eats your blog:)
Ian.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# File: org.pm
# Time-stamp: <2009-02-06 12:10:28 srivasta>
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 by Manoj Srivastava
Rick Moynihan wrote:
2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
Hi,
You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a blog-aware,
static web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.
check it out: http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/
Example sites: http://w
Rick Moynihan wrote:
2009/11/11 Ian Barton :
Rick Moynihan wrote:
2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
Hi,
You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a blog-aware,
static web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.
check it out: http
Rick Moynihan wrote:
2009/11/11 Ian Barton :
Rick Moynihan wrote:
2009/10/2 Miguel Fernando Cabrera :
Hi,
You might be interested in Jekkyl, a Ruby program that is a blog-aware,
static web sites generator. It basically generates HTML out of tex,haml,
textile files.
check it out: http
The date-tree option in the latest org looks very useful. However, I am
having trouble making it work. My remember template looks like:
("Test" ?x "* %^{prompt} :journal:\n\n %i%&\n %!"
"~/Documents/org/journal/notes.org" date-tree)
In notes.org I have:
* Date Tree Test.
:PROPERTIES:
:DATE
Ian Barton wrote:
The date-tree option in the latest org looks very useful. However, I am
having trouble making it work. My remember template looks like:
("Test" ?x "* %^{prompt} :journal:\n\n %i%&\n %!"
"~/Documents/org/journal/notes.org" date-tree)
In n
This is a really nice addition to org. However, I have a couple of
suggestions which I think might improve it.
At the moment dates are inserted as plain text. It would nice to have an
option to insert the date as either an active or inactive date. Perhaps
if there was a remember variable the u
Tassilo Horn wrote:
Ian Barton writes:
Hi Ian,
At the moment dates are inserted as plain text. It would nice to have
an option to insert the date as either an active or inactive
date. Perhaps if there was a remember variable the user could simply
surround it with either "["
T o n g wrote:
Hi,
I found people are using org-mode for diary writing in recent mlist
archive, but wasn't able to find such tutorials.
Anyone can enlighten me with such tutorial, which is for org-mode newbies
and focusing on how to make most use of applicable org-mode features, and
maybe a
I am playing with Jekyll as a possible blogging solution for org. So far
it looks good, but there is one small problem. You can use yaml in your
html, but it has to be the very first thing in the file:
In my org file I have:
#+STARTUP: showall indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+BEGIN_HTML
---
layou
Hmmm, when I do this export, I get a full html file, with header and
all, and he first "---" as the title of the document.
Could you please tell in more detail what you mean?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 21, 2009, at 5:12 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
I am playing with Jekyll as a possibl
I am not sure if this is intended behaviour or not. If I start a new
document with no headings and type:
- item 1
then press M_Ret, I get:
- item 1
*
If my document is like:
* Heading
- item 1
M-Ret works as expected.
This is with 6.33 trans.
Ian.
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- [[./benighted_on_the_ben.html][Benighted on the Ben.]] A Winter ascent
of Glover's Chimney almost leads to bed & breakfast on the summit of Ben
Nevis.
- [[./route_major.html][Route Major.]] We get lost on the famous route
on Mont Blanc's southern side.
- [[file:a_walk_in_the_berwyns.org][A Wal
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Nov 25, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
- [[./benighted_on_the_ben.html][Benighted on the Ben.]] A Winter
ascent of Glover's Chimney almost leads to bed & breakfast on the
summit of Ben Nevis.
- [[./route_major.html][Route Major.]] We get lost on t
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Nov 26, 2009, at 8:19 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Nov 25, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
- [[./benighted_on_the_ben.html][Benighted on the Ben.]] A Winter
ascent of Glover's Chimney almost leads to bed & breakfast on the
summ
As part of my attempt to get org to play nicely with Jekyll, I think I
have found a problem with html export.
My org directory structure looks like:
org|
--|mountaineering
--|cycling
--|_posts
Basically org files for blog posts go into posts. My org files look like:
#+STARTUP: sh
For those interested in blogging, I have posted an article on Worg about
blogging with Jekyll. I think there are still some problems with
updating Worg as it hasn't appeared yet.
You can get a snapshot of my site from github at
http://github.com/geekinthesticks/ianbarton . I hope that this wil
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Ian,
thank you for your report.
This has nothing to do with the directory starting with an underscore.
What is happening here is that Org-mode uses the first line in the buffer,
"-" in your case as the title of the document since no other title
is defined. Of cour
andrea wrote:
Since I'm using org-mode I started to write really a lot, and many of
those things could easily become articles to blog somewhere.
I got sick of wordpress and all php related stuff, and I found this:
http://metajack.im/2009/01/23/blogging-with-git-emacs-and-jekyll/
Which is what I
Thanks to Carsten and all the helpful people on the list, for all their
work on making org such a great piece of software. I am just off to the
barn to get some hay for Rudolph.
Ian.
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Fredrik wrote:
I'm using a normal org-file as my contact register so I easier can link
tasks to a specific person. I have also added events as birthdays to
each contact but is there some way I can make them show up in the agenda
with some yearly calculations?
For example a simple birthday rem
d.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been using org-mode for a little while, I've kept it really simple
for now, with only two files :
- one to act as an inbox, with remember-mode
- another where I stick just about anything that's been processed from
the inbox
This is great for managing somewhat 'ac
I bought an A5 sized (5.5 x 8/5 inches / 14 x 21cm)
student diary - one week to an opening with the 7 days on the
left and a page for notes on the right. I use this for note taking
and writing in very important dates, but I still refer to the
org-mode file as the master reference. This diary c
I had a look at Publishing and the 2 contained sample configurations.
Will following these examples give the left-hand scrollable TOC like
it's visible on the http://orgmode.org/manual page?
I think it depends on the css. Have a look on it ;-)
If you didn't know, you can easily get the css by do
The git repo I just checked out a minute ago is 54M, 20 times bigger
than the org lisp files. Any idea why it is so large? Thanks.
Leo
Don't forget it has a complete history of all org development since the
initial import of the source.
You may be able to reduce the size of your local repo
Ivan Bulanov wrote:
Hello org-mode users!
Let me present you Org2Mobile - a service that enables you take your
tasks from an org-mode file to the mobile phone calendar. It consists of
a desktop agent and a mobile phone application. The desktop program
monitors your org file for changes and se
I am using Babel to maintein my .emacs file. When I try to publish I am
getting a Babel error from one of my org files. The offending section of
the org file seems to be:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-shell
127.0.0.1 mail.wilkesley.org localhost
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hos
indent
- (indent-code-rigidly (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
indentation
+ (indent-code-rigidly
+ (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) indentation)
(setq start (match-end 0)))
(interblock start (point-max))
Ian Barton
Recently I have noticed a problem setting up Drawers. In my .emacs I have:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/src/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp")
(require 'org-install)
(require 'org-babel-init)
(org-babel-load-file "~/.emacs.d/blacky.org")
In ~/.emacs.d/b
Graham Smith wrote:
I have had to do a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10, and on going to
re-install Emacs, I see lots of choices.
As I primarily use Emacs to run Orgmode and I find the list of Emacs
options rather confusing, can anyone here suggest which is the best
option to install.
The key choic
Graham Smith wrote:
Ian,
I use the emacs-snapshot ppa from
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-elisp/+archive/ppa. I had some problems with
the Ubuntu Emacs 23 package (menu drawing, etc). However, these have
probably been fixed by now.
The snapshot is a bleeding edge version of Emacs, so you can ex
Stefan Vollmar writes:
we proudly present:
"Emacs Org-mode: Organizing a Scientist's Life and Work"
Ogg version has a very lousy sound :-( As if it was pushed through
a ~500Hz bandpass filter. But nevertheless thank you very much.
It's probably possible to improve the soundtrack. If I can
I keep my ~/.emacs -> ~/git/emacs/emacs.el and ~/git/emacs/custom.el
files in a git repository (~/git/emacs) so I can commit changes to these
files and add meaningful comments about the reason for the change in the
commit message. This lets me easily experiment with changing half a
dozen varia
I keep my stuff in git too, but recently I have found Dropbox very
useful. Once I discovered how to install it on my server it meant that
all my config files were automatically kept in sync on my
computers. in fact Dropbox is still great even if you don't run your
own server.
Git is still very us
Curious - is there a custom css that these org-files use?
For example, I'd like to get the look of the contents-section and the fonts on
the worg sites.
Livin Stephen Sharma
You can almost always find out what stylesheet a page uses by doing View
Source in your browser. In this case it's http:
On 13/04/10 22:57, Jan Böcker wrote:
On 13.04.2010 22:15, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Currently I'm using 6.33x, which is the version that comes with Emacs
dev source code. I'll like to use a more recent version of org-mode, and
so I ask if there are plans for upgrading Emacs' org-mode sources with
the
could you please advice how to make TODO item to be recursive in Agenda.
Let's say item to be every week at 19:00 Tuesday. Then after I pointed
it as DONE for this week, it's still as TODO item for next week and so
on. Is it possible?
** TODO Put out dustbin
SCHEDULED: <2010-05-05 Wed +1
On 28/04/10 05:00, andrew mcintosh wrote:
I'm Canadian and have made an .org file including all the major Canadian
holidays in it except for the Easter holidays. Is there a way to include it
without using org-agenda-holidays? I'm not interested in knowing when it's
Columbus Day, and more imp
On 27/04/10 23:00, David Frascone wrote:
I notice that you guys all seem to be VERY MUCH experts in orgmode. . .
my questions are all very . . urm . . RTFM'ish, or just noobish.
Should I be posting them somewhere else? I'm still incorporating
org-mode into my life, and making many mistakes . .
I'd like to add a table of contents to a HTML export with body-only
set
to t (to feed into jekyll later), but org-html.el automatically
disables
the TOC when body-only is given.
I have used the attached one-line patch without any problems, the
(still
XHTML strict compliant) result can be seen he
Org's built in support for generating a table of contents is
excellent. However, if you export your org files using the body only
option (e.g. if using Jekyll), org doesn't produce a table of contents
for you. There may also be times when the built in method doesn't
quite do what you want.
An alt
On 22/05/10 08:34, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Arrgh, typo, I *am* considering! :-)
On May 22, 2010, at 8:24 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
since a number of you have voiced a strong preference for Org-mode to
be hosted on GitHub, I am not considering such a step.
Could someone spell out for me w
On 02/06/10 20:46, Daniel Martins wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question but
Is it possible to use UbuntuOne as an alternative to DropBox?
https://one.ubuntu.com
Not silly at all. Yes you can. There a couple of differences:
Ubuntu One handles symlinks differently to Dropbox.
Ubuntu One is not
On 07/06/10 04:58, Nick Dokos wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I have not been able to reach repo.or.cz for more than a day now. Is
it just me?
No. I pulled yesterday some time but I just tried again and I could
not.
I had trouble reaching it this morning, but it's OK now.
Ian.
_
On 22/06/10 02:18, Matt Price wrote:
Hi all,
I'm now using emacs for almost everything and of course that's great,
except that it is essentially a single-threaded OS that currently
HANGS with some frequency (100% CPU usgte that will continue for hours
if you let it go. I think this probably has
On 22/06/10 08:23, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:10:19PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
this is a FAQ:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#timestamps-and-system-time-locale
Ah, thanks a lot Carsten, I did miss the FAQ entry. (I've only now
noticed that the FAQ it not part
1. Run
M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates RET
to get a translated version of your remember templates into the
new variable `org-capture-templates'. This will "mostly" work,
but maybe not for all cases. At least it will give you a good
place to modify
O
The fact that I have let go of trying to follow up every thread on the
mailing list is really great for me, thanks to John and David for
providing issue and patch tracking - this is a huge simplification.
And thanks to everyone who is contributing with answers and patches!
The best part of th
Some question come to my mind (see below for a general question):
Could you, please, elaborate who are the distribution editors?
+ Carsten with file org-mode.zip?
+ FSF emacs+[stable]-orgmode?
and what do mean, when you say "upstream"/"downstream" packages?
Disclaimer I am not Stefano:) It's
I also like the idea of a debian package for Worg - this cannot hurt and
might advertize the project quite widely.
I'll create a ppa for Worg on Launchpad and see if I can create a useful
package.
I think that in addition to just the org files, it would be useful if
the package contained
> what is the most suitable license (or licensing scheme) for Worg?
>
> Here is the best solution I can think of: dual-licensing[1] under the
> GNU Free Documentation License 1.3[2] and the Creative Commons BY-SA
> 3.0[3] license. This solution would make it possible to take excerpts
> from Worg
On 04/08/10 06:36, Bastien wrote:
> Or we might also consider CC0:
>
> http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
>
> It looks way more simple to me.
>
> It also circumvents the problem of people having to sign the FSF papers
> if the Org/Emacs manuals include part of the code they cont
On 11/08/10 17:41, Andrea Crotti wrote:
I've been struggling for already too much time and I really don't get
anywhere the few informations I need.
I want to finally build my page with jekyll and org-mode, and I also
have org-jekyll which looks pretty cool, but anything I tried until now
didn't
On 12/08/10 09:04, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> Ian Barton writes:
>
>>>
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> I don't use org-jekyll myself. You can view my tutorial on the way I
>> di it at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.php
>> . Basically what you
"Simon" == Simon Guest writes:
Simon> I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
Simon> %%(org-google-weather) at the top of one of my org files, but
Simon> when building the agenda, Emacs complains [...]
I had the same trouble at first. Fixed by making sure
that
On 09/09/10 19:18, Ian Barton wrote:
>
>>
>>>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Guest writes:
>>
>> Simon> I downloaded google-weather-el-236b269, and stuck
>> Simon> %%(org-google-weather) at the top of one of my org files,
Xavier maillard.im> writes:
>
> Currentyl I am using a stupid physical notebook which is good for instant
> results but does not fit well when I want see plots for example ;)
>
> What I am writting down onto the paper is this:
>
> 1. date/time
> 2. duracy
> 3. distance
> 4. weather
> 5. heart
I have just started using the month view in Agenda. However, it displays
the whole of the current month, starting from the first. What I really
want is to display a month's view from today. I relize that I can do
this with a custom Agenda command, but is there aready some variable I
can set tha
On 24/10/11 07:51, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Ian,
actually, there was a thread about this yesterday:
thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/48290/focus=48290
On Oct 24, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
I have just started using the month view in Agenda. However, it displays the
whole of
If I have a large begin_src block it can make reading the surrounding
text difficult, as the reader has to keep paging up and down. Ideally it
would be possible to fold src blocks, but I can see that would be
inconsistent with org's structure. I could put the block in a draw, but
was interested
On 02/11/11 13:13, Nick Dokos wrote:
Ian Barton wrote:
If I have a large begin_src block it can make reading the surrounding
text difficult, as the reader has to keep paging up and down. Ideally
it would be possible to fold src blocks, but I can see that would be
inconsistent with org
here is a patch implementing category filtering in the agenda.
The patch is not 100% clean wrt documentation, but I throw it
now to get some feedback and some testing done.
Press "<" in the agenda to filter by category.
Press "< <" to filter by the category of the entry point.
Another "/ /"
I started archiving a bunch of pdf and jpg scans of some important
documents. I currently use the org-crypt package + gnupg to encrypt org
entries, I'm thinking about using gnupg to encrypt the files as well. Is
there any integration with org for encryption/decryption of attached
files? Any insi
On 03/11/11 18:02, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Thank you for sharing your experiences guys,
I only started thinking about this recently, when I had to send some
documents to a banker. The issue is that I'm sure most bankers are not
internet-savvy, they might not even know how to download some
I am using org to keep configuration files for my various servers. A
typical file might look like:
* Postfix
** main.cf
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle
~/dropbox/configuration_files/wilkesley.org/postfix/main.cf :exports
none :noweb yes
#+END_SRC
** master.cf
* Dovecot
** dovecot.conf
Mostly I only
On 22/11/11 13:46, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Ian Barton mailto:li...@wilkesley.net>> wrote:
I am using org to keep configuration files for my various servers. A
typical file might look like:
* Postfix
** main.cf <http://main.cf>
#+
I am starting to use babel to maintain my collection of shell scripts. I
want to automate the process as much as possible, so I would like to be
able to set the execute bit on my tangled .sh scripts after the tangle
process.
I see that there is an after-tangle hook. Can anyone give me some hin
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