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Re: [Orgmode] printing pdf of agenda buffer: two issues


From: Ivan Nedrehagen
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] printing pdf of agenda buffer: two issues
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:01:56 +0100
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På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 10:38:22 +0100, skrev Carsten Dominik <address@hidden>:


On Mar 6, 2009, at 6:32 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:

Maybe I have missed something about the use of this new feature. And also other attempts to print have failed. So I am posing two questions in this post (hopefully related). They may well be due to my setup.

1. When I attempt to write a pdf file of a buffer of TODO items as collected by C-c a t, the following error is reported:

comment-normalize-vars: Command attempted to use minibuffer while in minibuffer
      Formatting...  0%
      color-values: Wrong type argument: stringp, ("blue" :weight bold)

   There is little use in my theorizing about this.


I cannot reproduce this.  C-x C-w somefile.pdf RET in my agenda works.



2. I have tried two other ways to print agenda output, using scripts posted elsewhere. One of them was a script from an org-mode tutorial, and the other, perhaps, from the FAQ. Both times, I get colored text that cannot print. It is pale yellow.


Very likel this is because you are using a script that
runs Emacs in batch-mode, in which case the font colors
are poorly defined.  You can try to bind org-agenda-with-colors
to nil during the agenda command, as one of the options.



Perhaps these are related?

I don't think so.

HTH

- Carsten




I am running Emacs on Windows, and I have a similar problem with org-mode 6.24b.

My *Messages* gives me this

Preparing diary...done
Loading cl-macs...done
Loading cl-seq...done
Formatting...  0%
Loading ps-mule...done
Loading composite...done
Collecting face information...
Formatting... 39%
ps-e-color-values: Wrong type argument: stringp, ("blue" :weight bold)

Hope anyone can help. An pdf from agenda view would give a good kick in the butt to they guys in the office who frowns upon planning done elsewhere than MS Projects
and Outlook :P

- Ivan





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