for more information, deadlines, etc.
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; is there some way to have the times shown in my org-agenda
> automatically corrected for my local time zone?
Norm Walsh's nifty wwtime.el may provide some ideas:
http://nwalsh.com/emacs/wwtime/
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angle yes
(defadvice org-babel-tangle (before widen-before-tangling)
"Widen a buffer before calling org-babel-tangle."
(widen))
(ad-activate 'org-babel-tangle)
#+end_src
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#+begin: file :file "/ssh:anotherserver.example.com:/small/log/file2.txt"
file2 contents
#+end:
I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy
to navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set
up to work only with *code* blocks.
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home, where I now
keep track of Important Stuff and check my agenda daily
Many thanks to Carsten and the org gang,
bw
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't been able to isolate the problem with edebug. I'm using
the latest htmlize.el from
http://fly.srk.fer.hr/~hniksic/emacs/htmlize.el
Any ideas what's going on and how to silence it? If it weren't for this
I'd be able to publish without babysitting the process through
so
On Wed Mar 04 2009 at 12:38, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Bill White wrote:
>
>> Hi all -
>>
>> "Buffer *temp* modified; kill anyway?" is driving me nuts.
>>
>> Has anyone seen this error message when html-exporting pages that
>> contain
On Wed Mar 04 2009 at 16:26, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Bill White wrote:
>>
>> > On Wed Mar 04 2009 at 12:38, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> >
>> > > Bill White wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Hi all -
++|
| a0 | b0 | c0 | d0 |
|+++|
| a1 | b1 | c1 | d1 |
|+++|
| a2 | b2 | c2 | d2 |
|+++|
#+END_HTML
#+end_src
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Thanks, I'd missed that.
> Also you change the appearance of tables using css.
I'll take a look.
Many thanks -
bw
> Best,
> Matt
>
> Bill White writes:
>
>> I recently found a need for visible dividers (or "rules&q
On Tue Mar 31 2009 at 09:36, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Mar 31, 2009, at 4:20 PM, Bill White wrote:
>
>> On Mon Mar 30 2009 at 23:44, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bill,
>>>
>>> If I understand your post correctly, I think this section of the
&g
exported html page needs to respect those
numbers.
Currently, org seems to assume that these are elements of a numbered
list, and renumbers the lines sequentially starting at 1.
Thanks -
bw
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On Sat May 23 2009 at 14:30, Bill White wrote:
> How would you code a .org file to produce this sort of html page, which
> contains items that look like numbered list elements?
>
> http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch2s1.html
>
> In that page, a number at
On Sat May 23 2009 at 14:46, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On May 23, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Bill White wrote:
>
>> How would you code a .org file to produce this sort of html page,
>> which
>> contains items that look like numbered list elements?
>>
>> http://press-
e cursor is at a
headline's "hotspot" (on the '#' in, for example, ".#3 header"), 'n' and
'p' can be used to navigate through the visible headers, landing on each
header's '#'. From the hotspot you can also cycle visibility with
e t
| :publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
| ("members.wolfram.com" :components ("members.wolfram.com-org-notes"
"members.wolfram.com-org-static"))
| ;;
`
Thanks!
bw
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On Tue Jul 14 2009 at 13:24, Dan Davison wrote:
> Bill White writes:
>
>> Org seems to insert extra newlines when exporting src to html. You can
>> see the output at http://members.wolfram.com/billw/RomanCalendar.html
>> (search for gregorianFromAbsolute) - there'
date headlines:
* Sunday, October 26, 2008
** message 1 recipient:subject
[link] (or contents?)
** message 2 recipient:subject
[link] (or contents?)
or somesuch.
Thanks for any thoughts about this -
bw
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tion on the info, searches the current day's planner file for the
right header, then uses 'insert' to put the link there.
Cheers -
bw
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m what I've seen so far in my cursory tours of org, links to gnus
nnml messages are, by default, of the form rather
than . Message-ID is known and retrievable when gnus calls
message-sent-hook (which is how Sacha's link auto-filer works), but I'm
not sure the nnml filename is k
On Mon Oct 27 2008 at 16:35, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Bill White wrote:
>
>> On Mon Oct 27 2008 at 13:11, "Eric Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTE
On Mon Oct 27 2008 at 16:59, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Bill White wrote:
>
>> On Mon Oct 27 2008 at 16:35, Carsten Dominik
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Bill Whit
n't useful in org's philosophy of the universe. Perhaps if I can
switch over to org and begin to think in its ways, I'll find a useful
fundamental unit of information other than the day page and its
date-based contents.
Cheers -
bw
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png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf"
:publishing-directory "~/public_html/"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("org" :components ("org-notes" "org-static"))
))
Thanks -
bw
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On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 20:41, Bill White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Inspired by other posts on the list recently, I'm setting up an
> org-based website.
Here's what I have so far: http://members.wolfram.com/billw (currently
using the worg css definiti
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 22:02, Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :section-numbers nil
On Sun Nov 23 2008 at 23:29, Matthew Lundin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :section-numbers nil
Thanks guys!
Cheers -
bw
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er creating the new buffer, would it be possible to
insert a link that points back to the calling page? In this example,
the following link would appear at the top of blargh.org:
[[file:projects.org][projects.org]].
Thanks -
bw
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/tst.org"
I think this isn't quite what you need to export a single file, but
o-blog by Sébastien Gross functions as an org-mode frontend for
bootstrap: https://github.com/renard/o-blog
Cheers -
bw
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an control the audio with your keyboard
> while simultaneously typing into the built-in text editor.
Could orgmode do something like that?
Cheers -
bw
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"No ma'am, we're musicians."
On Fri Feb 08 2013 at 10:11, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Bill White writes:
>
>> I sometimes have a lot of these in an org file and it would be handy
>> to navigate among them easily. It seems that block navigation is set
>> up to work only with *code* blocks.
On Sat Apr 06 2013 at 17:24, Michael Brand wrote:
> But instead of the above I use this for ediff generally, it persists
> in Org mode:
You just solved the most annoying little usage problem I've had -
thanks!
Cheers -
bw
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, and is seen when
exporting the buffer to an HTML file.
These are italicized as expected:
/test/
/a test/
/a "test" a/
But these are not italicized:
/"a" test/
/a "test"/
/"test"/
/"test/
/test"/
Cheers -
bw
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On Mon Apr 22 2013 at 15:29, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Bill White writes:
>
>> - Org-mode version 8.0.1 (release_8.0.1-15-g0fff0b @
>> /home/billw/Dropbox/org/org-mode/lisp/)
>> - GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.6.0) of 2013-03-11 on
&g
on wri
Thanks -
bw
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On Tue May 07 2013 at 07:23, "Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
> Christian Moe wrote:
>> Bill White writes:
>>> Is there a simple way to disable tangling for an entire section's code
>>> blocks? Or to put it a different way, can tangling be toggled at the
>
On Mon May 13 2013 at 03:23, rai...@krugs.de (Rainer M. Krug) wrote:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>>> I was hoping that a higher-level setting would override all tangle
>>> settings under it, no matter what they might be. This would make it
>>> possible to change an entire section's tangling withou
I'm working on a project that uses deeply-nested plain lists, and I'm
finding navigation to be a chore. Is there a way to enable speed keys
(info "(org) Speed keys") for navigation of plain lists?
Thanks -
bw
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On Mon May 09 2016 at 06:30, Bill White wrote:
> I'm working on a project that uses deeply-nested plain lists, and I'm
> finding navigation to be a chore. Is there a way to enable speed keys
> (info "(org) Speed keys") for navigation of plain lists?
Following the a
en n, p, or u, as needed to
go to the same relative place among the markup in the target line.
Perhaps endlessparentheses' context-aware method could be adapted to use
org-list.el's various org-at-x-p and org-in-x-p functions. I just need
to find a block of time to think clearly :-/
Cheers -
bw
Bill White . bi...@wolfram.com
"No ma'am, we're musicians."
On Tue May 10 2016 at 03:21, Karl Voit wrote:
> * Bill White wrote:
>>
>> Thank you all for the suggestions thus far. I'll attach the org file
>> I'm working with:
>
> Being curious on your motivation: why do you use only plain list items
> instead of h
On Mon May 16 2016 at 13:17, Grant Rettke wrote:
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Bill White wrote:
>> But I'm open to suggestions & discussion - now's the time to play around
>> with formats to find the right balance between playing with words and
>> slo
anch emacs and the
homebrew mplayer, and it works amazingly well.
Cheers -
bw
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k emacs
| brew uninstall emacs
| brew install emacs --HEAD --use-git-head --cocoa --with-gnutls --with-rsvg
--with-imagemagick
| brew linkapps
`
I don't think I've had any mac-specific problems with orgmode - I use it
every day. And as others have said, mactex is very nice:
https://tu
I'm generating clocktables with :link t, and after changing the text of a
target heading I found that links in clocktables point to the header text and
not its :ID:
Is it possible for clocktable links to use the target heading's :ID: rather
than its text, which I may need to change?
Thanks -
When I create a clocktable, its entries are links to heading text:
[ [file:/path/to/meetings.org::*featureset meeting][featureset meeting] ]
But in my meetings.org file there are dozens of headings that simply read:
```
* featureset meeting
```
so all clocktable links to these meetings poi
I'm using https://github.com/bastibe/org-static-blog to generate
http://members.wolfram.com/billw
See especially
http://members.wolfram.com/billw/2021-07-05-romanovsky-on-bronstein.html
I have an org file full of these things to denote side-by-side columns of
English and Russian text:
@@htm
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