Hi, I would like to use this message thank all of your for your contributions to Org-mode. Without you all, Org-mode would not nearly be what it is today. In particular thanks to: - The early adopters: Some of you download the newest version whenever one is released and put it to use immediately. On countless occasions this has allowed me to remove some stupid bugs from a release before the bulk of the users even read the release message. - The tutorial writers: While Org-mode tries to make entering its world as easy as possible with as little clutter as possible, it still has become a large package with an huge number of features - easily confusing and daunting to new users. I think the impact of writing up your own personal setup and way of using it for a particular task can not be overrated. - The mailing-list answerers: I see more and more that some of you jump in to answer questions instead of only asking or commenting on the mailing list. This ist fantastic, and takes away a lot of pressure from me. - The coders: Some of you have written additions to Org-mode, in particular Bastien, David and Piotr. I really get a kick out of this. - The idea-producers: I cannot imagine how much cool stuff would be missing from org-mode had it not been for the constant stream of ideas that is flowing past me every day. - The rest: All of you for hanging around here and making this a fun place. Thanks! - Carsten
On 2007-09-18 09:15 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote: > Thanks! > > - Carsten And thank you, Carsten, for making org! -- .: Leo :. [ sdl.web AT gmail.com ] .: [ GPG Key: 9283AA3F ] :. I use GNU Emacs <= http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ <=
Hello everyone; sorry I have not been posting so much lately. But this is a good opportunity to send out a shout to my fellow orgmoders. Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes: > Hi, > > I would like to use this message thank all of your for your > contributions to Org-mode. Without you all, Org-mode would > not nearly be what it is today. In particular thanks to: I would like to thank Carsten for Org-mode, and also I should thank all the other people he is thanking now (including myself!?) :-) > - The tutorial writers: > While Org-mode tries to make entering its world as easy as > possible with as little clutter as possible, it still has become > a large package with an huge number of features - easily confusing > and daunting to new users. I think the impact of writing up your > own personal setup and way of using it for a particular task can > not be overrated. I'm planning a second, bigger org-tutorial that presents a particular TODO system. It will basically feel like the system I used in my last job---which demanded all the organizational skills I could possibly muster every day for almost two straight years---plus some newer things I've learned from reading about GTD and other methods. In particular I would like to try recording an audio/video screencast. I have seen some impressive ones on Emacswiki. But first I have to finish the other (still Emacs-related) tutorial I'm writing: http://dto.freeshell.org/e/cl-guide.html > - The coders: > Some of you have written additions to Org-mode, in particular Bastien, > David and Piotr. I really get a kick out of this. I'm also planning to integrate org support into my new (beta) Emacs Lisp project ( http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Eon.html ). I will definitely ask Carsten to help me interface them, as we did for org-publish.el. As for org-publish, the new LaTeX support is nice. I'm not sure what is coming next for org-publish.el, perhaps people can suggest ideas. I can think of at least one: I want both the ability to export to LaTeX (and then to PDFs with hyperlinks) AND to make a PDF whose styles come directly from your CSS. At one point I was working with an HTML->PDF exporter that had great-looking output; unfortunately it is implemented as a PHP CGI, so you need to have Apache running even to use it. I never could get it working properly with org, but perhaps there are other programs out there now. -- David O'Toole dto@gnu.org http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/
David O'Toole <dto@gnu.org> writes: > As for org-publish, the new LaTeX support is nice. Thanks! > I'm not sure what is coming next for org-publish.el, perhaps people > can suggest ideas. What about a new ":extension" property for project? For example, we could use this to publish "HTML" pages as .php files, given that PHP code can be inserted between #+BEGIN_HTML and #+END_HTML And maybe an Org option for this (no going through the org-publish interface) would also be useful: org-export-html-extension > I can think of at least one: I want both the ability to export to > LaTeX (and then to PDFs with hyperlinks) AND to make a PDF whose > styles come directly from your CSS. Good idea to let the LaTeX export trigger PDF conversion. I guess the conversion functions would likely to be set in a `:finition-function' (symmetric to the :preparation-function) or within a new hook for Org, `org-export-latex-hook' (like the `org-export-html-hook' would process HTML outputs). For the PDF to look like the HTML+CSS page... I'm not convinced. Not only it would be tricky to achieve, but I'm not sure it's desirable. > At one point I was working with an HTML->PDF exporter that had > great-looking output; unfortunately it is implemented as a PHP CGI, so > you need to have Apache running even to use it. I never could get it > working properly with org, but perhaps there are other programs out > there now. I guess such an exporter doesn't translate the HTML content into LaTeX before exporting it to PDF, it relies on graphical libraries. Having a LaTeX layer inbetween makes the task even more complicated. ... Two minor issues about org-publish.el: 1. org-publish-org-to-html is defined twice. You can get rid of the first instance. 2. The documentation about "Tweaking HTML export" (section 13.1) should say "Tweaking HTML and LaTeX export" :) That's all for today! -- Bastien
> - The rest: > All of you for hanging around here and making this a fun place. > > Thanks! > > - Carsten Carsten, Your work has been fantastic. I rave about Org-mode to most everyone. It's been years since I came across my last piece of "killer" software, that really changes the way I work. In the past year, I've used Org-mode to manage every one of my professional projects, and even my customers have been impressed with Org. Thank you for the fast implementation of properties, and the continuing tty support (who runs emacs in a window anyway?). Do you have a CD wishlist or something? I'd be glad to send you the new KMFDM. ;] I do also appreciate the active community, but I don't think I can send everyone CD's. ;] Thanks again, and keep up the awesome work. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:53, Bastien wrote: > What about a new ":extension" property for project? It will be :html-extension > > For example, we could use this to publish "HTML" pages as .php files, > given that PHP code can be inserted between #+BEGIN_HTML and #+END_HTML > > And maybe an Org option for this (no going through the org-publish > interface) would also be useful: org-export-html-extension Done, thanks. - Carsten -- Carsten Dominik Sterrenkundig Instituut "Anton Pannekoek" Universiteit van Amsterdam Kruislaan 403 NL-1098SJ Amsterdam phone: +31 20 525 7477
Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
> On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:53, Bastien wrote:
>> What about a new ":extension" property for project?
>
> It will be :html-extension
Fantastic! I've long waited for this.
--
Bastien
Hi Russel,
I am glad to hear how very much you like Org-mode. And I have been
pondering how to respond to your message about a CD. But then, why
not, if this is really what you want to do. Don't know about KMFDM.
But "You must believe in spring" from Bill Evans is high on my list.
- Carsten
On Sep 19, 2007, at 4:02, Russell Adams wrote:
>> - The rest:
>> All of you for hanging around here and making this a fun place.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Carsten
>
> Carsten,
>
> Your work has been fantastic. I rave about Org-mode to most
> everyone. It's been years since I came across my last piece of
> "killer" software, that really changes the way I work.
>
> In the past year, I've used Org-mode to manage every one of my
> professional projects, and even my customers have been impressed with
> Org.
>
> Thank you for the fast implementation of properties, and the
> continuing tty support (who runs emacs in a window anyway?).
>
> Do you have a CD wishlist or something? I'd be glad to send you the
> new KMFDM. ;]
>
> I do also appreciate the active community, but I don't think I can
> send everyone CD's. ;]
>
> Thanks again, and keep up the awesome work.
>
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[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 459 bytes --] I just wanted to give a quick word of thanks to Bernt Hansen and everyone else answering questions on the emacs-orgmode list. Since the mailing list is publicly archived, answered questions can remain useful to others long after the original respondents have probably forgotten about them. This answer ( http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-08/msg00057.html) from 2008 was very useful to me and no doubt to others as well. Cheers, Patrick. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 558 bytes --]
Patrick O'Neill <pon2@umbc.edu> wrote: > I just wanted to give a quick word of thanks to Bernt Hansen and > everyone else answering questions on the emacs-orgmode list. Since > the mailing list is publicly archived, answered questions can remain > useful to others long after the original respondents have probably > forgotten about them. This answer > (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-08/msg00057.html) > from 2008 was very useful to me and no doubt to others as well. > Amen to that! But also thanks for pointing out those solutions - I either missed them the first time around or I forgot about them - probably the latter, but I cannot remember :-) : I took a look, was entirely mystified, tried them out, and I think I understand the last two (after spending some time with the formula debugger - and there might be some documentation lacunae that need to be filled there), but the first solution gives me errors and I have no idea what it is trying to do or how it goes about it: Bernt (or somebody else - I'm not picky), can you please provide an explanation? Does it still work? If so, how? Thanks, Nick For reference: (See the link provided by Patrick for details on the others: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-08/msg00055.html) The problem (raised by Daniel Sinder) is to automatically number the rows of a table and Bernt's first solution goes like this (this is my attempt to replicate it, hence the errors - in the post, the row numbers are correct): * one | Row | Data Column 1 | Data Column 2 | |--------+----------------+---------------------| | #ERROR | some data | more data | | #ERROR | some more data | even more data | |--------+----------------+---------------------| | #ERROR | and more | that's all | | #ERROR | still more | yup, you guessed it | |--------+----------------+---------------------| #+TBLFM: $1=find(@address@hidden,$2) ?!?!
Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> wrote:
> Patrick O'Neill <pon2@umbc.edu> wrote:
>
> > I just wanted to give a quick word of thanks to Bernt Hansen and
> > everyone else answering questions on the emacs-orgmode list.=C2=A0 Since
> > the mailing list is publicly archived, answered questions can remain
> > useful to others long after the original respondents have probably
> > forgotten about them.=C2=A0 This answer
> > (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-08/msg00057.html)
> > from 2008 was very useful to me and no doubt to others as well.
> >=20
>
> Amen to that! But also thanks for pointing out those solutions - I
> either missed them the first time around or I forgot about them -
> probably the latter, but I cannot remember :-) : I took a look, was
> entirely mystified, tried them out, and I think I understand the last
> two (after spending some time with the formula debugger - and there
> might be some documentation lacunae that need to be filled there), but
> the first solution gives me errors and I have no idea what it is trying
> to do or how it goes about it: Bernt (or somebody else - I'm not picky),
> can you please provide an explanation? Does it still work? If so, how?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
> For reference: (See the link provided by Patrick for details on the others:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-08/msg00055.html)
>
> The problem (raised by Daniel Sinder) is to automatically
> number the rows of a table and Bernt's first solution goes like this
> (this is my attempt to replicate it, hence the errors - in the post,
> the row numbers are correct):
>
>
> * one
>
> | Row | Data Column 1 | Data Column 2 |
> |--------+----------------+---------------------|
> | #ERROR | some data | more data |
> | #ERROR | some more data | even more data |
> |--------+----------------+---------------------|
> | #ERROR | and more | that's all |
> | #ERROR | still more | yup, you guessed it |
> |--------+----------------+---------------------|
> #+TBLFM: $1=3Dfind(@address@hidden,$2)
>
Address rewriting by the list/archive manager: the original formula was
#+TBLFM: $1=find(@I$2..@III$2,$2)
Never mind ;-)
Nick
PS. But corruptions like this are a problem if we want to use the
list archives as repositories of knowledge.
Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> wrote: > > #+TBLFM: $1=3Dfind(@address@hidden,$2) > > > > Address rewriting by the list/archive manager: the original formula was > > #+TBLFM: $1=find(@I$2..@III$2,$2) > > Never mind ;-) > Nick > > PS. But corruptions like this are a problem if we want to use the > list archives as repositories of knowledge. > OTOH, gmane got it right: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/7694/focus=7695 Hooray for gmane!
"Patrick O'Neill" <pon2@umbc.edu> writes:
> I just wanted to give a quick word of thanks to Bernt Hansen and
> everyone else answering questions on the emacs-orgmode list.
You're most welcome :). I've completely forgotten all about this
(ancient) post.
Regards,
Bernt
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