ood internal merging capabilities that solve most of the LaTeX
integration process automatically.
1. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Subversion_(software)
2. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/TortoiseSVN
3. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Git_(software)
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* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Yes, there is this sexp-workaround[1] for more complex things but
>> quite frankly: this is not an option for the ordinary user like me
>> (not having that much ELISP knowledge).
>
> FWIW: what would pe
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
> The idea behind some helper commands to let people construct diary
> sexp is that:
>
> - it won't complexify Org's syntax about timestamps
> - such help commands can be maintained and improved inde
now):
,[ debug message ]
| Substitution history of formula
| Orig: $1+$2;T
| $xyz-> $1+$2
| @r$c-> $1+$2
| $1->(35:00)+(35:00)
|--^
| Error: Bad format
`
Where is the problem?
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plish this behavior?
And: shouldn't this be appended to [1]?
1. http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/encrypting-files.html
2. http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/43262
3. http://anirudhs.chaosnet.org/blog/2005.01.21.html
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Hi!
* Juan Pechiar wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 02:22:32PM +0200, Karl Voit wrote:
>> How can I auto-answer the question from the subject line with «n»
>> (per default) any time it is asked?
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> You can customize this behaviour via
> org-c
think
it possibly means: «C-c a m +Graz|+flat» does provide the combined
sets of «Graz» and «flat» for the purpose of agenda views.
(I am not using (filtered) export yet)
1. http://tagstore.org
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kipedia.org/wiki/Maildir
6. I am using http://grabeeter.tugraz.at/
7. http://delicious.com
8. In order to keep daily agenda small/fast and only «Archive mode» complete
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* Karl Voit wrote:
>
[...]
> Imagine, you have got one (additional) «archive.org» (or
> «mylife.org_archive»[8]) which contains lots of small entries that
> represent many things you are doing on your computer:
[...]
> If you happen to know MyLifeBits[3] from MS Research, th
w how it goes.
Of course since I am interested in lots of people using (and
improving) Memacs and its «connectors» :-)
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/article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/44286
Thanks for the link. I'll read it.
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* Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Bastien and Karl,
>
> Bastien wrote:
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> ,[ http://orgmode.org/org.html#Durations-and-time-values ]
>>> | | Task 1 | Task 2 | Total |
>>> | |++-
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Hm. I just pulled newest Org-mode (again) and created an Org-mode
>> file with only the table from above and still it does not work :-(
>
> Please try the table alone in single file.
I already did so f
(yet) work. How can I accomplish this?
I was searching in the Org-mode manual but could not find any
solution for my problem. Either this is not possible or I could not
find the (existing) solution yet.
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* suvayu ali wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> I would like you to point to id:foo.org#interesting
>
> This should work:
> [[id:interesting][Description]]
Wow, this worked indeed! I assumed that this would work only within
files of org-age
* Memnon Anon wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> How can I refer to an ID in another Org-mode file (withing the same
>> folder)?
> [...]
>> I was searching in the Org-mode manual but could not find any
>> solution for my problem. Either this is not possible or
properties are not mentioned in the Org-mode manual. Do
they cause any trouble? (I was thinking of leaving empty properties
for each entry so that I can easily add e.g. a FAX number later on
...)
1. http://julien.danjou.info/org-contacts.html
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like following? After entering
the snippet command and pressing TAB, I get the chance to type «foo»
part and after another TAB, the link as stated above is finished and
the cursor is at the end.
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essages* buffer.
Pressing «Tab» does not jump to $2 or $0.
Does anybody have a clue, what is going on?
Probably this is not even related to Org-mode since I changed to
*scratch* and invoked latex-mode/begin+«Tab» and it does not work
either ...
1. http://orgmode.org/manual/Conflicts.html
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s that you need either of them (not both at
> the same time).
You're absolutely right. I should have compared the things more
intense.
Now it works!
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* Bianca Lutz wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> I do not know how to accomplish this with a single field but the
> following workaround might be sufficient:
This works great! Thank you for the code!
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d for them; but I also have ideas for others, such as a
> backend that creates back-linked Org tasks for every "FIXME" comment in a
> source code project...
We do have lots of ideas for other «Nexus» or «backends» how you
call them :-)
1. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
2. Message-ID: <2011-07-18t01-13...@devnull.karl-voit.at>
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 01:54:08 +0200
Sorry, gmane does not let me locate using the search feature :-(
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* John Wiegley wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Wow. This looks like exactly what I want to achieve with the
>> «Memacs» project on [1]. We certainly need to exchange ideas and
>> code :-)
>
> They sure do sound similar in spirit!! It's like we are tuned to the
* Bastien wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Is there a good way of adding the (multi line) address to the
>> PROPERTY drawer or should I put the address in the notes right below
>> the drawers?
>
> I'd suggest reformatting the multi-lin
?
1. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-05/msg00729.html
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Hi!
* Jambunathan K wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> When I get «Specified time is not representable» while creating the
>> Agenda view, I want to get more information *where* the problem is.
>>
>> I found [1] and following and so I got it that there is no way of
Sorry, no clue.
>>
>>> Works best if your orgmode is not compiled
>>
>> When I have compiled Orgmode, should I delete all *.elc files?
>
> May be the debug-on-entry is the wrong strategy for the problem at
> hand. You may disregard my suggestion.
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fer
>you learned about and find the position you just learned about.
>THis should be the bad timestamp.
*This* is the method I was searching for. *Thank* you very much. Now
I can see the actual time stamp that causes any problem.
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created at the
timestamp when org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift is executed.
* the user gets heavily irritated when the generated entries keep
popping up on future days.
I suggest that at least for :CREATED: properties, the time stamp
does not get changed by org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift.
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tact). Then it results in [[contact:foo bar][foo bar]] which is a
clickable link to any contact which relates to «foo bar».
Whenever I rename my contacts.org or put it in another folder, I
just have to modify the line in my .emacs and not each link.
I like this system.
HTH
1. http://julien.danjou.info/org-contacts.html
2. http://code.google.com/p/yasnippet/
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* Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> When an entry got processed by org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift,
>> its :CREATED: property gets shifted too:
>>
>> #+begin_example
>> * <2011-10-04 Tue> test
>> SCHEDULED: <2011-10-05 Wed>
>&
* Thorsten wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Without describing further attempts, I ended up with following
>> yasnippet[2] template for a new contact:
>
> Do you think that yasnippet is superior to org-capture or is it just a
> casuality that you prefered it to org-ca
://github.com/github/markup#readme
3. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
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orizontally) in the Agenda view.
Maybe there is an (hidden?) issue with GNU Emacs on OS X (too).
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelogging
2. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
3. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/blob/master/FAQs_and_Best_Practices.org
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* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> On my notebook I am using GNU Linux (Ubuntu 11.04) with GNU Emacs
> 23.2.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.4). At home I've got
> Mac OS X 10.5 with http://emacsformacosx.com/ (sorry, no detailed
> version number since I am currently sitting in m
my git history.
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/Sexp-Diary-Entries.html
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* Brian Wightman wrote:
> (and (your-sexp-here) (not (except-dates-here)))
Cool, thanks!
Now I still have to think about which method is easier to implement
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ndar-day-of-week date)))
> (and (= dayname 3)
>(not (calendar-date-equal date '(10 26 2011)))
>(not (calendar-date-equal date '(11 30 2011)
>
> I added this to .diary, did M-x calendar RET and marked the entries
> with m: seems to work fine.
Oh, cool. Thanks for the example!
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» property I am thinking of? (Is there a necessity for the
«True» string in my example (property without value)?
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Hi Eric!
* Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Is there a *common* way of expressing a private flag/property yet?
>
> Not that I know of.
OK.
>> Or is there no pseudo-standard and I should stick to my «:PRIVATE:
>> True» property I am thinking of?
e, the question of
Outlook/Exchange support is one of the first being asked.
For now I am in the lucky position of no dependency to Exchange but I
guess this can change in the future.
PS: Please adopt the subject line to changing subject - especially
for important ones like here. Thanks! :-)
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8-Org-mode.html
2. http://www.jpilot.org/
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_information_management
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«cleaner».
Am I right?
1. Initially I used .+999m but that exceeded UNIX epoch causing
troubles :-)
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e.org/org.html#Agenda-commands
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-aganda-day-view» should be
replaced by «org-aganda-week-view» one time at
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Agenda-commands
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")
| )
`
I tried by myself but failed miserable. How can I add this
org-agenda-span to this function definition?
And: is there an (E)LISP book/URL you can recommend? I do have
programming experience and I noticed that I should learn ELISP in
order to get most of my editor ...
Thanks again in advance!
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$email =~ s/\s*$//;
printf("%s\t%s\t(Org)\n", $email, $name);
}
}
}
}
-
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o branch (where mine is always). This prevents
>cluttering the git history of the master branch.
If you want to switch from a pulling to an interrupt system, you
might be interested in http://www.mayrhofer.eu.org/dvcs-autosync
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Hallo, mein Name ist Web 2.0. Gib mir dein Adressbuch und lass mich Emails lesen
then
| echo "Congratulations! More solved than generated!"
| else
| echo "Sorry, you still have to solve ${sum} issues to get even!"
| fi
|
| #end
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tion on almost all levels.
Whereas 100% would be possible with small additional effort when
creating the printer. But those resulting 90% are pretty usable.
3. http://qr.cx/sAHU
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(I enjoy the OT discussion here and hope that no one gets upset
because of it on this ML ...)
* Pieter Praet wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 18:44:24 +0100, Karl Voit wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Inspired by «Total Recall»[3], a book of two MS Research guys, I
>> started life l
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Inspired by «Total Recall»[3], a book of two MS Research guys, I
> started life logging on my own two months ago.
>
> For this purpose I bought an HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A Plus which costs
> € 250 and has a decent scanner. Is can scan and print full duplex.
es
- optionally: generate overview page for last n entries
- optionally: generate calendar archive page(s)
- optionally: generate tag overview page(s)
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* Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> On 12/4/11, Karl Voit wrote:
>>
>> Therefore I sat down and thought about a workflow that should be
>> enough for writing simple weblog entries:
>>
>> - create an Org-mode heading (anywhere!)
>> - make sure that there is an
* Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
Almost :-)
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 6:01 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> * Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/punchagan/blog-files
>>
>> ... I really do like your blog (and found several very interesting
* Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>> * Puneeth Chaganti wrote:
>>> Hi Kurt,
>>
>> Almost :-)
>
> Aarrgggh! Really sorry about that! My sleep deprivation showing it's effect.
> :-)
*g* No worries. I by mysel
. Which is quite nice since it is
way more flexible and can be used in a broader way.
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4-02-29 Sun -5d>.»
2) Use http://orgmode.org/org.html#TODO-dependencies
3) http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-depend.html
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each field in row 2.
Here is an example of my org-tbl-reference-problem:
http://paste.grml.org/462/
Thanks for your help!
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e thing I was missing! Thank you!
But on the page of the URL mentioned above there is nothing
related to »subscr« at all. Is there a more verbose reference I do
not know yet?
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ntation difficulties: how would you like to see this
situation in your agenda view? Do you have a better idea?
Or is there a chance of having some ASCII-art boxes for
time-spanning entries?
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le to map all kinds of complex requirements,
...
1.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Sexp-Diary-Entries.html
2. http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/
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* Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> IMHO: Org-mode does *not* seem to be made for managing calendar
>> events that go beyond simple one-time-occurrence events.
>
> I would argue that this is not at all the case, especially if you
> consider that org uses a
* Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>> you can clone with time shift whole trees, etc.
>>
>> Oh, I have to look up that clone thing. This is new to me. Do you
>> happen to have an URL for this feature by instance?
>
* Rémi Vanicat wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>
>> Sure, org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift is very cool indeed. But it
>> goes in this direction:
>>
>> * Event <2011-06-21 Tue>
>> * Event <2011-06-28 Tue>
>> * Event <2011-07
* Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
> Better yet, however, is to update the documentation yourself and submit
> a patch!
Pulled the current Org-mode files, read the contribution
instructions[1], found the spot where the information should go and
... boom:
,[ http:/
Hi!
Maybe there is a (to me at least hidden) feature behind the behavior
that org-time-stamp (C-c .) deletes any repeater information when
used to update a date stamp.
Or is this some kind of bug or at least unexpected behavior?
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rg-time-stamp
to modify an existing timestamp is different.
So, how reaches this bug report a person who is able to fix it?
PS: Sorry, I still don't know ELISP yet and therefore can't fix it
by myself.
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es if you want.
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ishes will help us accomplish them.
Sorry, I should have thought about that because I am already aware
of this fact. You are absolutely right.
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* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> Same to me. Unfortunately I am using timestamps not only in the
>> context of DEADLINE or SCHEDULED but also for events that should
>> simply show up on the agenda (without deadline or scheduled
>> timestamp at all).
>&g
* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> -> repeater and warning period is lost :-(
>
> I cannot reproduce this.
> Did you take care of loading the freshly pulled Org version?
«git pull» on the master and then I re-started my Emacs. I thought
this should be enough ...
After re-compiling my elc files, I have now the following behavior:
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> created timestamp with «C-c .»
> <2011-06-28 Tue>
>
> modified with «C-c.» to wednesday:
> <2011-06-29 Wed>
>
> manually added repeater:
> <2011-06-29 Wed +1w>
* Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Do you use compiled (.elc) files?
Not intentionally.
> If so, you need to "make clean; make" before restarting. You can
> also check with
This one did the trick. Thanks!
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N_VERB" >> ${ORGFILE}
| cat "${SCREENCONTENTFILE}" >> ${ORGFILE}
| echo "#+END_VERB" >> ${ORGFILE}
| echo >> ${ORGFILE}
|
| #end
`
Probably this method could be handy for other users of GNU screen
and Org-mode too.
1. http://www.mutt.org/
2. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/GNU_Screen
3. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
4. http://www.mayrhofer.eu.org/dvcs-autosync
5. https://www.dropbox.com/
6. http://www.slrn.org/
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* Bastien wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> The warning period still gets deleted though :-(
>
> You're right, should be fixed now.
Sorry when I disagree for one case:
When I change each entry in my test data using «C-c .» and clicking
on 1st of July ...
,[ test d
gets added/modified is always the last one in this line. So if I
create SCHEDULED and DEADLINE, DEADLINE is the second (last) in the
line. When I modify SCHEDULED afterwards, it is SCHEDULED that gets
positioned at the end of the line. Same for modifications of
DEADLINE.
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* Loris Bennett wrote:
> Dear all,
Hi you :-)
> I want to have a todo which repeats indefinitely on weekdays only.
Probably you are looking for sexp datestamps:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Timestamps (and following)
(I do not use them by my self (yet)).
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bilities for
writing documents that end up being great PDFs.
But this is just my point of view.
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ring entry. I use this to manually delete single
events of a recurring series of events.
> Vielleicht hat die Rostlaube auch heute einfach mein Gehirn weichgekocht
> ;).
Du wirst von einer Rostlaube gekocht?
1. http://orgmode.org/org.html#Structure-editing and
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Repeated-tasks
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(outline-previous-heading does not exist) or something else
I did not think about :-)
Thanks for that!
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* Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> C-c C-p (outline-previous-visible-heading) jumps from «Meeting 3»
>> directly to the previous *visible* heading «Person X» and not to
>> «Meeting 2».
>
> C-c C-r should call org-reveal which will show the preceeding h
t;Makefile_temp <Makefile
rm Makefile_temp
#+END_SRC
===
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of complexity and I
definitely will take a closer look on how to implement such a thing
with the export functions.
Thanks for your work!
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ents view for the entire file.
Yes, this is a great hint. I'll use S-TAB for this purpose.
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at of choice to get content from Org to Word. Why do you
guys prefer HTML?
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Hello Giovanni!
* Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> Karl Voit
>
>> I thought that using the ODF-exporter would be the format of
>> choice to get content from Org to Word. Why do you guys prefer
>> HTML?
>
> A reason could be (in my case) because we cannot have LibreOffice
MS Windows in his life. Impressive.
(His source code was completely crap but this is another story *g*)
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e.com/watch?v=k-zThJX920w
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t lets me accept missing sync features and
so forth.
> Thus I pose the question: What is a valid contact manager for a
> console-mode user with sync, fast searching and update?
Anyway, I am curious what other options are out there :-)
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understand why and did not
pay further attention.
The script above results in an Org-mode *table*. To me this was a
minor issue.
Related to this topic: C-c C-x C-v (org-toggle-inline-images) is of
interest for you. On a per-file-basis this is: #+STARTUP inlineimages
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* Karl Eichwalder wrote:
> Karl Voit writes:
>
> Yes, I use something similar to create the thumbnails and the initial
> org code (I use 3rd level headlines instead of table, because I want to
> attache tags to every single image):
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
[...]
> #+END
ething to either inspire you or turn you off completely:
> http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/07/the-measured-man/9018/
TL;DR but what is it that worries you?
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ote(2012-08-12vkmeasure,@2$5) -> works for one value
@2$2..@6$2=subscr(remote(2012-08-12vkmeasure,@2$5..@6$5),$#) #-> 0.08 0.08 ...
$2=subscr(remote(2012-08-12vkmeasure,@I$>..@II$>),$#)
What did I do wrong?
How is the correct TBLFM in order to get 0.02 ... 88.87 into the
h1-column?
Thanks for your help!
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ore.org
2. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
PS: Sorry for the shameless plug but you asked for it :-)
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* Nick Dokos wrote:
> Karl Voit wrote:
>
>> I want to use the column "average" of the first table to fill the
>> column "h1" in the second one.
>
> #+TBLFM: $2 = remote(2012-08-12vkmeasure, @@#$5)
Thanks!
... and now I also found the correspo
TIES:
:ID: projA
:END:
... will be linked as id:projA and this works in all of my (agenda?)
files.
You just have to make sure that the ID is unique. I am using
datestamps as starting strings so that I only have to make them
unique for one day :-) (like: 2012-08-16projA)
HTH
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re 2 Duo, SSD, Ubuntu 11.04, Gnome 2, GNU Emacs 23
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* Nick Dokos wrote:
> Karl Voit wrote:
>
>> What do you think are the most important factors?
>>
>> - CPU speed (of one core)
>> - type of CPU
>> - # CPU cores
>> - 32bit kernel vs. 64bit kernel
>> - faster I/O (through HDD->SSD or even faster
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