Hello,
I oftentimes find myself needing to parse org files with some external
tools (to generate reports for customers or sum up clock times for given
month, etc). Looking through the list
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/
and having tested some of these, I must say they are lacking. The
On 9/15/20 11:03 AM, Tim Cross wrote:
Przemysław Kamiński writes:
Hello,
I oftentimes find myself needing to parse org files with some external
tools (to generate reports for customers or sum up clock times for given
month, etc). Looking through the list
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools
On 9/15/20 11:55 AM, Russell Adams wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 11:17:57AM +0200, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
Org mode IS an elsip application. This is the main goal. The reason it
works so well is because elisp is largely a DSL that focuses on text
manipulation and is therefore ideally suited
attachments.
Best,
Ihor
Marcin Borkowski writes:
On 2020-09-15, at 11:17, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
So, I keep clock times for work in org mode, this is very
handy. However, my customers require that I use their service to
provide the times. They do offer API. So basically I'm using
On 9/15/20 2:37 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 01:15:56PM +0200, Przemysław Kamiński wrote:
[...]
There's the org-json (or ox-json) package but for some reason I
wasn't able to run it successfully. I guess export to S-exps would
be best here. But yes I'll
tive (meaning that I should switch to some more
productive activity)
Best,
Ihor
Przemysław Kamiński writes:
On 9/16/20 9:56 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Wow, another awesomewm user here; could you share your code?
Are you interested in something particular about awesome WM integration?
I am
y programming language via babel.
Best,
Ihor
Przemysław Kamiński writes:
On 9/16/20 2:02 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
However what Ihor presented is interesting. Do you use similar approach
with shellout and 'emacs -batch' to show currently running task or you
'push' data from em
On 9/23/20 10:09 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Przemysław,
Przemysław Kamiński writes:
I oftentimes find myself needing to parse org files with some external
tools (to generate reports for customers or sum up clock times for
given month, etc). Looking through the list
https://orgmode.org/worg/org
I'm no expert in parsing but I would expect org's parser to be quite
similar to the multitude of markdown or CommonMark [1] parsers. There
isn't that much difference in syntax, except maybe org is more versatile
and has more syntax elements, like drawers.
Searching for "EBNF Markdown" I stumbl
Hello,
For couple of years, I had a setup for invoices similar to the one
described here:
http://notes.secretsauce.net/notes/2014/10/01_org-mode-for-invoices.html
I had one modification: every month, I create a file with just some
macro data, e.g.:
<2025-06.org>
#+PROPERTY: header-args+ :va
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