ow how to
stop it, and I don't know where else to look for the responsible
variable.
Any hints?
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n the second Tuesday and
the second Thursday, those good sexp candidates). I have a function that
appends this file to the file icalendar-export-file creates, and have
all this tied in by a function called by after-save-hook. Something
similar, I'm sure, could be done for org-e
ep)
(tags priority-down category-keep)
(search category-keep))
]
I need help with this, and I don't know what to do next to diagnose the
problem. Is there some variable I've set that has overridden this
feature of setting a special sorting strategy in these custom commands?
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I feel that I am now just spinning around in circles and wasting time. I
really don't know what I'm doing anymore.
What do you think is wrong?
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r still comes up, the
backtrace showing the first diary entry it encounters.
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causing that, but the problem that is the focus for
this thread appears to be resolved.
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On 17 Mar 2011, nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
> Can you provide a backtrace? See section 1.4, "Feedback", of the Org
> manual on how to produce a backtrace.
Sure. But I don't want to include absolutely everything, because of
personal calendar entries. Here it is, back to the point where it gets
to
e care of it?
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text, markup rules: Emphasis and monospace.
(line 6)
* column formula:Column formulas. (line 6)
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Can any of you reproduce this?
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Bernt Hansen writes:
> Dan Griswold writes:
>
>> Note that the top level headings ("A Heading" and "Another Heading")
>> are not exported as \section, but with the asterisks they have in the
>> org file
... snip ...
>> Can any of you reprod
Bastien writes:
> I can also reproduce this, I will fix it by sunday.
Excellent! Thank you!
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>
> I believe the issue is now fixed, please verify.
>
> - Carsten
It is! Outstanding! Thank you.
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In org.el version 5.16b, I find this:
(defconst org-version "5.16a"
"The version number of the file org.el.")
No biggy, unless something important is stuck.
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orgname="http://orgmode.org"${result:16:20}
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Oops. I didn't finish my edits. This line:
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Pete Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guys
...
> I'm confused about your concerns here.
>
> Carsten appears to link the latest version of the org tar file to
>
> http://orgmode.org/org.tar.gz
>
> therefore you don't need to do anything clever - you just run the
> script and it pulls
Harald Weis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Firefox does not see a static name, but only the versioned name!
>
> Harald
Now that is very odd. I have no problem downloading the file using the
static address, using either firefox or wget.
Does anyone here no why Harald's installation might be beh
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Dec 13, 2007, at 6:24 PM, Pete Phillips wrote:
>> Carsten appears to link the latest version of the org tar file to
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/org.tar.gz
>
>
> That used to be a link, it is now a hard copy because I did not
> know how to make a l
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So my remaining question is: Is there ftp access for users on
> orgmode.org? I do use ftp to upload, but I did not know about public
> access.
>
> - Carsten
The lftp program will use http to access a site, if specified in the
URI. In other words, it
Darn, I thought this was going to be a PODCAST for org-mode!
Joking aside, good work David!
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t works fine now.
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weekends, and Monday is my day off.
I welcome your comments and suggestions.
Peace,
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oking something important and obvious, but
I can't see what.)
MTIA,
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> but it turns out -f isn't supported by emacsclient.
how about: emacsclient -e "(org-agenda-list)"
or: gnuclient -f org-agenda-list
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I recently had problems that were resolved when I uncommented that
line in my config. :\
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)))
Playing with customize I came up with this possibility:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
("k" . "Kundenbezogene / Ketegoriebezogene TODOs ...")
("ka" tags-todo "CATEGORY=\"ADMIN\"")
x27;org-finalize-agenda-hook 'rs-reset-agenda-files)
What I think might then happen is that, after you run agenda custom
command kP, the variable org-agenda-files will be reset to the default
value.
Maybe?
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cp $(INFOFILES) $(infodir)
Of course, I might just be showing my ignorance on some of this
stuff. I'm willing to be corrected.
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> Is there a possibility to get an automatic unique numerical number for
> each TODO? (like a Ticketnumber)
Perhaps by using %(sexp) in a remember template? (I'm not sure this
will work, but a possibility to explore.)
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Umesh Nair writes:
> I put the '[]' manually, and then tried C-c C-c to check it, but it
> didn't work.
A space is required between the brackets:
[ ]
not
[]
Could that be the issue? (I made that very mistake when I was new to org-mode.)
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or: CadetBlue }
.tag { background-color:lightblue; font-weight:normal }
.target { background-color: lavender; }
pre {
border: 1pt solid #AEBDCC;
background-color: #F3F5F7;
padding: 5pt;
font-family: courier, monospace;
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table { border-collapse: collapse; }
("w" todo "WAITING"))
org-agenda-sorting-strategy
(quote
((agenda time-up tag-up priority-down)
(todo category-keep priority-down)
(tags category-keep priority-down)
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Dan,
>
> If you want to help, the way to do it is to construct a minimal
> example, a testfile with minimal Org customization that can reliably
> reproduce this problem. I am sure that I can then easily find the
> bug and resolve it.
>
> - Carsten
Thank you, Carste
Hi all,
Somehow, org is no longer consistently showing links as descriptive links.
I can see no pattern to this: some are shown as descriptive, some as
literal.
org-descriptive-links: t
org-version: 8.2.7c (via ELPA)
emacs version: 24.3.1
Any thoughts?
Dan
Rochester, NY
Unlike the others, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode and I'm happy with
the results. Two things make it work well.
First, a "cv" class added to org-latex-classes:
(add-to-list '("cv"
"\\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{se
Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some
expansion.
Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode
and I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work well.
First, a "cv" class added to org-latex-classes:
(add-to-list '("cv"
"\\document
Probably this instead:
(org-agenda nil "1" nil)
Dan
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Chao Lu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
> then press "1" to list all my active TODOs. And I'm trying to write a
> function when I could pop-up a buf
Didn't reply from the right account last time, so sending again to make
sure.
I think the relevant line should be:
(org-agenda nil "1" nil)
hth,
Dan
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Chao Lu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
> then p
ed to create a
cross reference to a page or footnote number.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Dan Griswold
Rochester, NY
This works well for me:
#+HTML:
placed right where you want the page break.
The break will not appear in the browser, but it will when you print.
Dan
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Luke Crook wrote:
> Both "\newpage" and "#+LATEX: \newpage" generate page breaks in Latex.
> However "\ne
Thank you, Nicolas! This is just what I need.
It seems that my installation of org mode (from orgmode.org/elpa) does not
have its info file updated to reflect that change of syntax.
Dan
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Dan Griswold writes:
>
Thank you Christian,
This is very helpful.
I'll do some comparing of the standard way of doing links with the
workaround I've stumbled into.
Cheers,
Dan
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > @This is a
> > highlighted text@. But this is a
> > regular text.
> >
Thank you!
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Dan Griswold writes:
>
> > It seems that my installation of org mode (from orgmode.org/elpa) does
> not
> > have its info file updated to reflect that change of syntax.
>
> I updated the manua
Well, as you can see with my exchange with Suvayu I got past the error. Yet
I still have a strange problem. Your solution works on a small test file,
but not on my large (~ 13k words) document. The conversion of "text" to
"page" just doesn't happen.
I do have a special style file, so I thought tha
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> First I would check the Output buffer. That should have more
> information on why the export failed.
>
Thanks Suvayu. There was no Output buffer, only a few error messages in the
*Messages* buffer (and these are of dubious relevance.)
But it
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
>
> Well, here's one way to get those page references, using filters:
>
> (defun my-odt-filter-pagerefs (text backend info)
>"Make page references, not textual references in ODT export."
>(when (org-export-derived-backend-p back
this describes my typical needs very well. I have a project
with a fair number of targets (at least 26) that all will be referred to by
page number. Like this:
<
.
.
.
See above, on p. [[this target]].
I don't know if mine would be the odd or typical use. But it is what I am
needing.
Gratefully,
Dan Griswold
Rochester, NY
Hi all,
Setting org-ellipsis (either via setq or customize) has no effect for me.
Org buffers still show three dots at the end of folded lines instead of the
character I give to org-ellipsis. Even restarting emacs
does not give the intended result.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2015 at 15:10, Dan Griswold wrote:
> > Setting org-ellipsis (either via setq or customize) has no effect for me.
>
> Maybe show us how you actually do it? What version of org? What is
> your intend
th something like the
attached pdf.
I really like managing my CV this way. It's very easy to keep track of
what's what and to move things around.
I hope this helps someone who is still looking for a way to manage CVs in
org.
Cheers,
Dan Griswold
Rochester, NY
cvdemo.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Dear org-mode community,
In LaTeX, a space after a period is treated as an inter-sentence space,
which is wider than an inter-word space. This can lead to overly wide
spacing after a period that ends an abbreviation rather than a space. The
way to cover this in LaTeX is to use a backslash prior to
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> > How should I mark in org mode that I want a space following a period
> > concluding an abbreviation to be seen by LaTeX as an interword space?
>
> .@@latex:\ @@
Pretty neat. Thanks.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Suvayu Ali
wrote:
> You can use entities. Maybe something like this:
>
> (setq org-entities-user ; can also use "\ "
> '(("space" "~" nil " " " " " " " ")))
>
> Then the following:
>
> Mr.\space{}Henry Higgins.
>
That's also a nice solution. Thanks.
Try this:
*** Teaching
%%(org-class 2014 1 6 2014 3 10 1 1) 07:00-08:30 Teaching
That's what I find works for me.
Dan
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Stephen J. Barr wrote:
> So, from a broader perspective, perhaps this org-class stuff is not the
> right way to go. I am also noticing that
accomplish this, short of
manually supplying that text for every single heading (67) in the several
org files that comprise the manuscript?
Perhaps there's a way to do this using LO styles. But I can't figure that
out, either.
Thanks,
Dan Griswold
Rochester, NY
der "Separator" > "After",
>
> add the markup they want ("" for first level, etc.).
>
> This should work for your printed manuscript. However, you'd need to
> test if it's still there when you've converted to MS Word (don't have i
x27;ll email these to you.
Peace,
Dan
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Carsten,
A great step. The easier-to-remember address should prove to be a
great help.
I'm curious: why the redirect to the old site? Things appear to be
present on the new site.
Thanks for this wonderful tool!
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Dan Griswold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm curious: why the redirect to the old site? Things appear to be
> present on the new site.
Oops, never mind. I see what you're doing.
Again, thanks for all you've done on this great tool. It's
open most all the time, as I do. If
org-mode has to start gnus because it hasn't been started yet, then
this is hardly a problem with org-mode.
Perhaps a more complete description of your situation is needed.
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I get a 404 error.
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At any rate, I'll adjust, by having this option set to other-window,
and changing the value of org-agenda-ndays to 1.
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> On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
>> Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us org-mode
>> GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when inputting
>> from the diary, and thus does not es
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>> Because I've been trying something similar (but not as advanced), I'm
>> intrigued by the possibilities of your approach. Sadly, I can't run
>> your Makefile.
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