Setup Comments When Clocking In When Clocking Out It appears that there is a small problem with commit 37fafb7b9e4e8e1eeb6b8faa76a1621c28970ef5 (Option for clock and timer to be displayed in frame-ti
Ok, I've done a changelog entry. I hope this is what is expected. (Also fixed a minor bug in original patch and added better documentation to the new custom variable). The patch adds options to both
Hi Ryan, I have added this tip to org-hacks on Worg. If you want to contribute directly just send me the username you use on http://repo.or.cz. Thanks! -- Bastien
I am using org-remember set to open a new frame when used, and the default frame size is much too large. To fix this, I have designed some advice and a custom variable to implement custom parameters
I am using org-remember set to open a new frame when used, and the default frame size is much too large. To fix this, I have designed some advice and a custom variable to implement custom parameters
Hello. The org-frame-title-format-backup variable is initialized on org-clock.el loading and future changes to frame-title-format is ignored: 1. emacs -Q 2. M-: frame-title-format It's "%b" 3. M-: (r
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-frame-title-format-backup): Use nil as initial value. (org-clock-in): set `org-frame-title-format-backup' to `frame-title-format'. (org-clock-restore-frame-title-format): New
Hi, I want to implement one small feature in the org-mode, but I don't know would anyone interested in such feature or not. There are fixes appears in org-mode not very long time ago. That fixes intr
These proposed changes provide control over the frame and window in which the edit buffer appears when using C-c ' on a code block, and fix a couple of minor bugs. The options are the same as for the
Backtrace below I made a backtrace with a minimal org as per the instructions on the worg. Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp nil) replace-regexp-in-string("%a" "" nil t t) (se
Attached is a patch that gives the option to show the clock and timer information in the frame title as well as the mode line (or both or neither). I find this useful as there is often not enough roo
AFAICT, this is not possible with the current code. The above is attacking the problem at the wrong level: you can't change that behavior from the outside; you need to change the existing code in ord
- issue: org mode beamer export ignored all frame titles I've tried searching online for couple of hours, but couldn't find a solution. Can someone please advise? - debug trials and observations 1. T
Actually, it seems like I didn't need to do the hook at all, I just had to put a (delete-other-window) after the (org-capture), like this: (defun make-capture-frame () "Create a new frame and run org
How about using several frames? For instance I have the following code bound globally in my OS: /usr/local/bin/emacsclient -n -e '(make-orgcapture-frame)' The function is defined as follows (with so
Hi Thomas, org-mode community, * Thomas Lockney <address@hidden> [10. Nov. 2011]: this is something I also tried hard to achive. I played a bit with your code. I also use emacs24. I also get a split
Hi, I use org-capture with a new frame, so I can call it quickly when from the OS (see http://www.windley.com/archives/2010/12/capture_mode_and_emacs.shtml). This works well, except that if I quit a
As I pointed out in my reply to Gregor, org-capture will split the frame, no matter whether you have a new one or not: you need to modify its innards to change that behavior. Aside from that, there i
I'm attempting to get some code working that should create a new frame with *just* org-capture, but when I run it, I keep getting a split despite various attempts at running delete-other-windows. I'm
Hi Adam, thank you for looking into this. Here is what I did to reproduced it. I tried it with two different emacs / org-versions. Also tested several org-files. The error happens even with a minimal