on.
And yes, I know that the survey isn't very good, and that there are typos,
and that certain things could have been asked better! I have made some
revisions incorporating some of these comments.
Thanks again,
Ted
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Colin Baxter wrote:
> Hello
>
&g
Org Moders,
I'm doing some research on org mode usage and would love to hear your
perspective. Here's the survey link:
https://goo.gl/forms/9I0uL3Er2TuEszfH3
If I get enough responses, I'll be happy to post the results online for all
to see!
Best Regards,
Ted
I used to use dropbox, but then I just went all-in, got some server
space from linode, and now I just SSH into a running emacs daemon. The
really cool thing is that I can also SSH in with my Droid 3 phone
(physical keyboard droids are the only ones I've found with the
requisite ctrl and meta keys)
Take care of all DONE keywords, not just the last one.
* lisp/org-habit.el
This fixed a hard-coded TODO keyword
in the org-habit code. Updated to apply to all DONE keywords, as per
Aaron Ecay
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/org-habit.el |6 --
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-
Took out the hardcoded todo-state
* lisp/org-habit.el
The "DONE" keyword was hardcoded in. This is my first patch (ever, to
anything).
TINYCHANGE
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
lisp/org-habit.el |3 ++-
Modified lisp/org-habit.el
diff --git a/lisp/org-habit
Itai kloog writes:
> Hya all
>
> im looking for a way/wondering if anyone has a homebrew script he
> uses, to "scrape" a webpage into org. That is mark the text+images you
> want (or just do it for the whole page), and then paste that into
> org-mode as a note, with the images as inline images (s