Bob Qualls writes:
> I would like to add the suggested "Activiation" code to the .emacs file but
> I can't figure out which one it is. I downloaded the
> emacs-23.1-bin-i386.zip file for windows.
When you do C-x C-f to open a file just put in ~/.emacs and hit RET --
Emacs will open the file in
"Allen S. Rout" writes:
> In My Opinion, the current docs in org-mode are targeted at those who
> expect to have their own heads and shoulders inside the 'engine
> compartment' of org and emacs. This makes them a poor tool to
> communicate with End-Users. But this might be acceptable, because
>
I'm using the builtin org 7.8.11 in Emacs 24. In an org file, I have
something like
* Recurring Events
#+CATEGORY: Meeting
** Monthly Third Thursday Meeting
<%%(org-float t 4 3)>
This displays on my agenda fine. However, that particular meeting
always happens at 10:00 AM, and I'd prefer to s
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala writes:
> Carson Chittom writes:
>>
>> <%%(org-float t 4 3) 10:00-11:00>
>>
>> but that didn't work.
>
> * Recurring Events
> #+CATEGORY: Meeting
> ** Monthly Third Thursday Meeting 10:00-11:00
><%%(org-f
Jude DaShiell writes:
> It might be near time to investigate wunderground.com and loose google for
> weather before igoogle disappears. Other weather sites capable of text
> output may also be available, I haven't investigated that yet.
For those in the US, the National Weather Service has fo
I don't want to duplicate a bunch of effort if this is already a solved
problem, so I'd like some advice, if anybody is or has been in a
similar situation.
Previously, I worked in a situation where I set my own schedule, and I
used Org to keep track. Beginning next month, I will be working in
pla
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Lasse Bombien writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> first of all: thanks for org-mode. I'm still new to it but love it already.
>>
>> Now, I need to find a way to produce sentences like "The phonemes /l/
>> and /n/ …" in my exported documents. However, org-mode of course
>> transforms st
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I usually export to PDF via LaTeX. One of the symbols I use a lot is
>> the degree symbol (as in degrees C) and typically do this with a
>> latex-ism:
>>
>> ^{\circ}C
>>
>> This doesn't export well to ODT. Can anybody suggest what I
Christian Moe writes:
> I prefer utf-8 myself, but should it be impractical for any reason,
> Org's built-in \deg entity is another possibility.
>
> Terminate with {} before non-space character, e.g.:
>
> Global mean temperature rose 0.74 \deg{}C over 1906--2005.
>
> See the manual, 11.7.1 for
Matthew Jones writes:
> MobileOrg for Android has gone through a lot of changes recently. We've
> added a lot of great features that users have been asking for and fixed
> some big issues that have been bothering people.
Awesome! I can't wait to try it out.
Any chance it will be available via
Matthew Jones writes:
> Hey Carson... I've never thought of putting it on the amazon store. I'll
> check on that in the meantime if you want to use it and the Fire can
> install apks directly you can download the latest release here:
>
> http://matburt.net/files/MobileOrg-release.apk
I can
Matt Price writes:
> I'd like to take one more shot at returning to text-based email within
> emacs, mostly because I want to be able to integrate mail easily into
> my org-mode workflow. The last time I tried this I used wanderlust,
> and I'd be willing to give it a try again but a couple of th
Tassilo Horn writes:
> If you talk to an IMAP or Gmane nntp server (remote or a local dovecot),
> you can simply hit `G G' on a group to search it without having to
> configure anything (in recent Gnus versions). Almost all IMAP servers
> index at least to/from/subject for fast searches, and som
This is a very small thing, but it came up today for me, so I thought I'd
mention it. (Org 9.4.2, for the record.)
I've just started playing with the iCalendar export because eventually I want
to keep everything in Org, to then get transformed and pushed to my CalDAV
server, which then gets pus
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020, at 6:06 PM, andres.ramirez wrote:
> Hi. Jean Louis.
>
> > "Jean" == Jean Louis writes:
>
> Jean> You have high expectations but Emacs Org mode does not nearly
> replace the capabilities of
> Jean> a dedicated spreadsheet.
>
> Emacs has an spreadsheet mode buil
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