Hi this is slightly off-topic, but I rather try it here first: I would like to save my window and frame layout and restore it after re-starting emacs. I have the buffers auto saved, and that is worki
Hi Reiner, Users tends to use [BUG] or [bug] when manually adding this label to the subject line. Using "Bug:" in `org-submit-bug-report' is still okay, as it lets us distinguish between "manual" bug
Hi Stefano, You are using Org 6.33x, chances are that this problem has been fixed since then. Please upgrade to a more recent version of Org if that's possible. Org 7 (or higher) is even greater :) B
Reiner Steib <address@hidden> writes: [this probably rather is a feature request than a bug. Do you want users to use `org-submit-bug-report' for feature requests as well?] [...] It would help if yo
As per subject: whenever I issue a "org-mobile-push" command, the pushed .org file is opened on a new Emacs frame. Configuration below. By the way, thank you for putting together the org-mode. It's a
W dniu 2011-05-02 20:07, LluĂs pisze: I've made a little function to launch org-capture on another frame, which is very handy when plugged into a hotkey and working with other applications. That wor
Hi I know that it was discussed here, but I can't find it anymore - sorry: I am looking for the option, that, when C-c ' in a source block, the source edit buffer does not open in a new frame, but us
Is this what you want? Indeed. Except that, in the functional mode, org-babel shows me output of only the last command, and not the intermediate commands. I am not too happy with that. When I do my
I have an R script which outputs a small table in the form of a dataframe. In org-babel, this dataframe is not displayed as an org table but simply as text laid out as it would be in an R session. Wh
Is there a command to close all frames but the current one? I could add this to the post push hooks. Okay, I'm getting somewhere. I found out how how to step through elisp (hooray!) and called (debu
Good morning Charles, here's the bug reported as promised. I run Emacs from a pendrive on a Windows XP Pro box. My site-start.el contains the following to map home to <drive letter>:home on Emacs sta
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Steve Brown <address@hidden> wrote: I have a small problem in that when I org-mobile-push for each file in org-agenda-files a new Emacs frame opens. Otherwise everyth
Hello list. I have a small problem in that when I org-mobile-push for each file in org-agenda-files a new Emacs frame opens. Otherwise everything else works just fine. I'm running: Org-mode version 6
Hi Chris,l thanks for the walk-through. As usually, that did it. indeed, there was a bug, which is fixed now. Thanks also to everyone who contributed with additional checking. - Carsten On Mar 23, 20
Hi Carsten Thanks for looking into this for me. I was worried that it may be something odd in my setup, but I don't think so. Full version info in my sig below. I can reproduce the problem with the f
guys can help me out. Like Matt said earlier, defining FILETAGS at the top of a project file is easier approach. Fast tag filtering is the most amazing way to zero in on items. Can you please try: (s
Hi Jonathan, A couple of things you might want to double-check here: 1) do you have tag inheritance turned on and 2) are the relevant TODO subheadings nested beneath the level 1 heading tagged "proje
Hi Everybody I have some fairly simple new user questions, and I am hoping you guys can help me out. I have a few custom agenda views that I would like to create, but I am having some issues. My file
Jason> I define this function in my .emacs: Many thanks for that. It works perfectly. I have function key F9 bound in xbindkeys to run the remember command, and after ^C the frame disappears. Superb