[Orgmode] org-mode to iPhone

2008-12-22 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Hi list,

  I haven't asked a question in a long time so here is one :)

  Is there any way I could publish my tasks to my iPhone ? The First
  thing that comes to mind is iCal/Google sync that way you can also
  read and write into org-mode, if only you could sync iCal with
  org-mode.

Thanks and Happy Holidays,
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[Orgmode] Re: OSD alerts for appointment reminders (+ erc hook to use OSD)

2008-09-26 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Very nice idea, I tryied this on Ubuntu 8.04 but it's not working for
me, the example provided in the gnome-osd-client man doesn't work
either:

gnome-osd-client -f message id='myplugin' osd_fake_translucent_bg='on' 
osd_vposition='center' animations='off' hide_timeout='1000' 
osd_halignment='right'Volume: 96%/message

ServerError: type 'exceptions.KeyError': u'osd_vposition'

Evaluating (osd-display i2 and OSD... 500) = 2


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[Orgmode] Re: TODO keyword has a org-warning face

2008-09-18 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 And how about org-todo-keyword-faces?


((TODO . org-warning) (SOMEDAY :foreground pink :weight bold :underline 
nil) (WAITING :foreground orange :weight bold :underline nil))

I can see the problem there, dunno why it's there tho.


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[Orgmode] Re: TODO keyword has a org-warning face

2008-09-18 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Sep 18, 2008, at 7:46 PM, Cezar Halmagean wrote:

 Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 And how about org-todo-keyword-faces?


 ((TODO . org-warning) (SOMEDAY :foreground pink :weight bold
 :underline nil) (WAITING :foreground orange :weight  bold
 :underline nil))

 Me neither, obviously.  You need to find where this variable is set:
 in your own customization, in site lisp files, or in org-faces.el.

 - Carsten

I had this in my custom faces:

 '(font-lock-warning-face ((t (:underline red

which was messing everything up.

Fixed now, thanks.

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[Orgmode] Re: Org-remember interim file save before filing?

2008-07-30 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I take a slightly different approach with the latest set of changes by
 Carsten.  My remember templates use the %!% escapes to file in the
 target location immediately and jump there - so I'm working in the org
 file and not a remember buffer which has no file store.

Thank you for the hint, this (%!%) works so well for my current setup.

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[Orgmode] how to remove ... from the end of a heading

2008-07-26 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hello,

  I would like to remove the 3 dots at the end of a heading since I
  don't like how it looks. All my headings have those 


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[Orgmode] Re: Project Planning Tutorial Using Org-Mode

2008-07-25 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Peter Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Peter Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 The file you want is:

   emacs/emacs.d/pmade-org.el

 Of course, I meant to say:

   emacs/emacs.d/pmade-colors.el

 For my home-brewed color theme.

 Sorry about that.

Thank you very much ! Is that Emacs on OS X ? And if so, which one ?
Carbon Emacs ?

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[Orgmode] Re: Project Planning Tutorial Using Org-Mode

2008-07-24 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Peter Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 It's titillating.  I mean it piques interest but it does not talk of
 specifics (setup, functions, key bindings).  A good starter to using
 Org for planning/estimation nonetheless.

 Thanks Manish.

 As I was editing the article I worried that it didn't have enough
 detail.  In the end, I felt it was already getting too lengthy, and
 adding more specific information would make it discouragingly long.

 I'm hoping to find a better balance between length and detail in my
 next article.

What Emacs version and color theme are you using ? That looks really
good. Also can you share your rails/muse integration cause it looks like
it's working pretty nice for ya.

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[Orgmode] project management integration

2008-07-22 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hello list,

  I anybody using/integrating org-mode in their workflow together with a
  project management system like Trac or Redmine ? Or is there a better
  sollution than those 2 that integrates better with org ?

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[Orgmode] Re: os x integration ?

2008-07-10 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Charles philip Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 I found more info comparing the two here:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00293.html


I don't see nothing about Aquamacs there.

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[Orgmode] Re: os x integration ?

2008-07-10 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Charles philip Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 So it seems that Aquamacs (at least for now) is based on Carbon Emacs
 where as Emacs.app's GUI is pure Appkit (Cocoa).

Aha, thanks for that. Any idea what might be the advantages of using
Emacs.app over Aquamacs ?

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[Orgmode] os x integration ?

2008-07-09 Thread cezar

Hi,

  Is there any way to have org-mode integrate with OS X better ?

  There are a few GTD apps out there for OS X that do a nice job at
  that: (THINGS, OmniFocus, Anxiety, etc). Some have a global shortcut
  for adding tasks from anywhere (THINGS and OmniFocus), other have a
  sexy icon in the top bar (Anxiety, Dejumble).

  Also the new Apple Mail has a thing called To Do and Notes, that
  would be also cool to sync somehow to org-mode. So you can create a
  TODO from an email with a link to it.

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: os x integration ?

2008-07-09 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Charles philip Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Not from every where, but you should be able to define a few terminal
 services (by using emacsclient) in Terminal.app to at least make it work
 with selected file items in Finder.app or capture text put into the
 paste board. However, YMMV since I use GNUstep and not OS X.

That might be too much for me right now :)


 Also, there will be better integration between OS X and Emacs once
 Emacs.app is complete (getting very close) and merged back into Emacs.


Is that better than Aquamcs ? 


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[Orgmode] Re: Summer plans

2008-06-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 After that, on June 26, I'll be going to the States for nine long
 weeks.  During the first five weeks I will be in the San Francisco Bay
 Area, to be precise in Mountain View, California, to work at the NASA
 Ames Research Center there.   Any Emacs/Org geeks in the region?  I
 sure would enjoy some company for a dinner during that time.

Hey Carsten, I'm in the SF area, let me know if you care to hang
out and have a beer on me for all that beautiful work you've done.

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[Orgmode] Re: insert todo from agenda?

2008-06-16 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 You can do all this with appropriate remember templates.  All I will
 do it to make sure that the dates inserted into the remember template
 will reflect the agenda date.  How you further edit and file away the
 entry is a matter of your remember setup.  You can either have
 different templates for different tasks lists, or only a single
 template that will be filed interactively to the appropriate list.
 Check the remember template section of the manual for the (too) many
 options.

 - Carsten


That would be very nice to have. Thanks Carsten.

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[Orgmode] Re: Org-mode release 6.05

2008-06-16 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Paul R [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,

 Org-mode release 6.05 is available at http://orgmode.org


 good job, as usual. Thank you Carsten.

Love the new features ! org-mode rocks.

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[Orgmode] Re: insert todo from agenda?

2008-06-15 Thread Cezar Halmagean
knubee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 This seems like an obvious question, but I haven't been able to find an 
 answer. 

 Is there a simple command for entering a new TODO item from the agenda view?
 (something analogous to i d for inserting a diary entry)

 If not, how do people quickly enter new scheduled/deadline TODO items?


I'd like to see this feature too as I am alwas in my agenda buffer.

As people do it now is by using remember.

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[Orgmode] Re: insert todo from agenda?

2008-06-15 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 I think that, if I understand the issue, from the agenda it would be
 nicer for a default action to insert with the scheduled date defaulted
 to the day which has focus.

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[Orgmode] Re: remember TAGS

2008-06-13 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 This is now fixed, tags are re-aligned *after* the note has been pasted
 into the target location.

 Thanks for the report.

 - Carsten


Thank you !

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[Orgmode] passed state

2008-06-13 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hello,

  Is there a way to mark non scheduled (timestamped) entires as passed
  so I can archive them easily ? I can easily spot DONE entries cause
  they have a different color (green). But I don't see anay change for a
  timestamped entry after the date passed (like meetings).

Regards,
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[Orgmode] C-a on a TODO entry

2008-06-13 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hi,

  I stumbled on a weird behaviour today:

  If I create a TODO entry like this:

** TODO something to do :myTag:

  C-a will toggle the pointer possition between beginning of the line
  and end fo the TODO string, which is cool:

** TODO something to do :myTag:
^   ^

  But if I delete the entry title like so:

** TODO :myTag:

   C-a is broken meaning it won't go to the end of the TODO
   string. Instead it goes to the biginnning of the tag:

** TODO :myTag:
^   ^

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: carbon emacs org-add-link-type

2008-06-12 Thread Cezar Halmagean

On 2008-06-11 22:53:04 -0700, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Hi Cezar,

you must have a setup in which org-add-link-type is called before  
org.el is loaded.  This can happen by a package that calls this  
function without doing (require 'org) first.


- Carsten



I am not 100% that happens. Here is my org-init file.

http://mixandgo.com/org-mode-init.el

P.S. This works in Emacs CVS on linux.


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[Orgmode] Re: automatically jumping to stored note location

2008-06-11 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 07:16:21AM +0200, Dominik, C. wrote:
 
 Hi Adam,
 
 I have now implemented this feature, exactly as ordered :-),
 with %.


Ask anybody using org-mode whats the fuss about org-mode and they'll all
say one thing: Carten Dominik.

Thank you Carsten and keep up the good work.

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[Orgmode] Re: adding notes from agenda buffer

2008-06-11 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 [Fat-fingered that one... I *meant* to say:]

 Peter Rayner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Typing RET on an item in the agenda buffer takes you to the item
 itself, where you can do anything you please, e.g. add a note. Is that
 what you are looking for?

 It's close but I would rather automate adding the time-stamp, finding
 the correct place to add the note etc.  It's like adding a note with a
 state-change but *without* a state change. 

 [You should reply to the list, so everybody can hear the conversation.]

 org-add-note will add a note. It's bound to C-c C-z, so from the agenda,
 you can do RET and then C-c C-z: you'll get a note buffer where you
 can type your note; C-c C-c will insert it.


This is really nice ! But I think we should have this in the agenda
buffer so you don't have to type RET to go to the actuall TODO entry.

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[Orgmode] Re: Nick Dokos: Re: Re: adding notes from agenda buffer

2008-06-11 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 [And now I commit the faux-pas of not replying to the list...]

 --- Forwarded Message

 Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  org-add-note will add a note. It's bound to C-c C-z, so from the agenda,
  you can do RET and then C-c C-z: you'll get a note buffer where you
  can type your note; C-c C-c will insert it.
 
 
 This is really nice ! But I think we should have this in the agenda
 buffer so you don't have to type RET to go to the actuall TODO entry.
 

 Ah, but we do! Carsten has once again anticipated the request: 'z' from
 the agenda will do it.


I told you he rocks :)

Thanks.

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[Orgmode] Sched. Nx is wrong

2008-06-06 Thread Cezar Halmagean

I have a TODO entry that's scheduled for:

   SCHEDULED: 2008-06-05 Thu

and today in the agenda buffer I see :

   project:Sched. 2x  TODO my_task


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[Orgmode] Re: Sched. Nx is wrong

2008-06-06 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Thomas Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 But if you want to know, how many days you're late (which seems to be in
 line with the docs) the following patch will help



Carsten, can you add that if it makes sense to have it in org-mode ?

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[Orgmode] remember TAGS

2008-05-29 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hi list,

  I was wondering if there is a way to attach a TAG to a template after
  you've hit C-c C-c. My setup is like this: I have a shortcut that
  opens up a remember buffer for work where I add tasks I need to do and
  on all of the tasks I need to add a TAG (not different, just one) so
  there is no point in me typing it each time. Also if I do attach it
  with %^g it's not aligned nicely.

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[Orgmode] Re: 1-way syncing with google calendar (was Re: .ics export violates RFC2445)

2008-05-28 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:55:57PM +0100, Adam Spiers wrote:
 I'm going to restart gcaldaemon shortly - if it works then orgmode can
 boast unidirectional non-interactive syncing with google calendar! (as
 opposed to repeatedly importing an .ics file manually, which is very
 tedious).

 Hooray, it works!  org-icalendar-force-UID + gcaldaemon gives nice
 unidirectional non-interactive syncing with google calendar.  Here's a
 snippet from the log:

DEBUG | Updating event ( test thing!) in Google Calendar...
DEBUG | Synchronization finished.
DEBUG | Starting Google Calendar synchronizer...
DEBUG | Connecting to Google...

Does this work both ways ? org - google and google - org ?

Can you provide your changes/settings ?

Thanks !

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[Orgmode] Re: Integration of Org mode with Mairix: org-mairix.el

2008-05-25 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Dan Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 user-base first.  Is there anyone other than myself and Austin
 currently reading the list who uses org-mairix.el, or who might be
 interested in using it?



Yes, I am interested too.

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[Orgmode] Re: org-annotation-helper

2008-05-19 Thread Cezar Halmagean

 hi everybody,

 I took the liberty of updating the elisp file that John Rakestraw sent
 last week. I (think) have improved a bit and the description should be
 easier to follow. I have also made it possible to insert the selected
 text into the current buffer (the code was there, I just had to grab
 it).

 One major change: i have replaced the separator from %1C to
 ::remember:: (the %1C never worked for me).

 Let me know if you have questions/problems. 

 http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/org-annotation-helper.el

How do you use this ? when I call it it just opens up the remember
buffer and asks me for a template. 

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[Orgmode] Re: remember - category

2008-05-14 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  C-M-r (pick remember template key)
  Enter details
  C-c C-c store the note to * Tasks in the file I selected
  C-u C-u C-M-r to get back to the note I just filed then
  C-c C-w to refile it to whatever task is appropriate

I tend to think we are taking the wrong approach.

I've tried using TAGS intead of categories and I think it actually makes
more sense. Also you can have tags in remember templates. Any thoughts ?

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[Orgmode] org-mode and Trac

2008-04-15 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hello,

  Is there any way I could sync org-mode and trac so I could managed my
  tickets with org-mode ?

  Or does anybody have a different solution ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] orgmode.org down ?

2008-04-07 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hi list,

  Is the website down ? I am trying to get the latest version on
  org-mode because I get an error with the current one, and hope the
  latest version will fix it :)

  error: Recursive `require' for feature `calendar'

  GNU Emacs 23.0.60.2 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.9) of
  2008-04-07

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[Orgmode] Re: orgmode.org down ?

2008-04-07 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 the website was in the middle of a domain name transfer.
 It is on now: http://orgmode.org

 Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   Is the website down ? I am trying to get the latest version on
   org-mode because I get an error with the current one, and hope the
   latest version will fix it :)

 -- 

I seem to have the latest version !

Any idea why I get that error msg ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: orgmode.org down ?

2008-04-07 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 since nobody else seems to have this problem, chances are that this is
 in your setup.
 What is your setup for Org/calendar/diary ???

 - Carsten

http://mixandgo.com/org-mode-init.el



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[Orgmode] Re: emacs 23.0.60.1

2008-03-31 Thread Cezar Halmagean
lanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Which version of org are you using ?


I am using org-5.23a

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[Orgmode] Re: emacs 23.0.60.1

2008-03-30 Thread Cezar Halmagean
lanas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hello all,

   I've tried org-mode on the emacs 23.0.60.1 I retrived from cvs from
 Savannah and compiled.  Orgmode does not run and emacs reports:

 Wrong number of arguments: quote, 3

 emacs was launched like this:

 ./emacs -fn DejaVu LGC Sans Mono-11

   It'd be nice to run emacs in Orgmode with a nice font...

 Cheers,

I have the same version of emacs here and org works just fine.

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[Orgmode] org/blorg and mysql

2008-03-26 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hello,

  What I am trying to do is create a blog that reads from a mysql db and
  I would like to be able to use org-mode to write (and read) to that
  mysql db. So in other words, use org-mode as an interface/editor for
  my blog.

  I would like to hear your thoughts about this.

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: org/blorg and mysql

2008-03-26 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 It's a good idea!

 I've been using the weblogger.el to post on the mysql server,
 interfaced by wordpress. You may want to take a look at it.

 Xin


Thanks Xin, I think that will help me build a publish/sync function.




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[Orgmode] Re: blogging from org-mode

2008-03-20 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Bastien Guerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The docs don't say anything about uploading to a server, ssh/ftp !?

 ,[ (info (blorg)The header) ]
 | #+TITLE, #+BLOG_URL*, #+PUBLISH_DIR*
 | 
 | These keywords are mandatory. They respectively define the title of
 | the blog, the full URL of the blog (as publicly available from the
 | web) and the server directory where to upload files.
 `

 #+PUBLISH_DIR: /ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/you/public_html/
 #+PUBLISH_DIR: /ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/you/public_html/


Thank you ! For some reason I couldn't see that.

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[Orgmode] Re: blogging from org-mode

2008-03-19 Thread Cezar Halmagean

 Check blorg on this page instead:

   http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/blorg.php

 I know some people are using blorg successfully.  
 I can't compare with org-blog.el since I've never used it.

 In any case, a blog engine for Org is really *hot* on the to-do list.   
 This week is a bit crazy for me since I'm moving out (from London to
 Paris) but I've not given up the work on this.

 HTH,

 -- 
 Bastien



Hey Bastien, I am trying to set up blorg but I cannot find where to set
the host (where to upload the files) or doesn't it handle the uploads ?

Also I think the link from org-mode homepage to blorg is broken too.


Regards,
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[Orgmode] blogging from org-mode

2008-03-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hey list,

  I am trying to set up a blog page on my website and I would prefer to
  use org-mode for that. I wonder what are the features provided by
  blorg and org-blog.el and which is better and actively maintained.

  I have tried both
  http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/org-blogging.html and
  http://dto.freeshell.org/e/org-blog.el but they seem to be down.

Thank you !
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[Orgmode] Re: agenda view assign category

2008-03-07 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What do you mean here?  Moving the entry to a different place, or
 just set the CATEGORY property in the entry?


Exactly, moving it under the specified category.

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[Orgmode] Re: agenda view assign category

2008-03-04 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 As for scheduling your tasks, the template can have active timestamps
 with %t -- so SCHEDULED: %t in the template will insert a scheduled
 timestamp. 


Thanks Bastien ! That helped !
Even tho, a way to specify categories in the agenda view would be nice
to have.

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[Orgmode] agenda view assign category

2008-03-03 Thread Cezar Halmagean

Hi list,

  Is there a way to put tasks under a certain category from the agenda
  buffer ? Or better from remember.

  Right now I use this work flow:

  f7 t (which pops up a remember buffer which starts a task)
  type my todo item
  C-c s +1 (schedule the task for tomorrow - just to keep today clear)
  C-c C-c (save)

  An then I would have to go and move everything to the right category.

  What I really want is to make this even faster, maybe have rmemeber
  tasks automatically scheduled, and have a really easy way to put tasks
  into categories.

  Does anyone have a suggestion ?

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[Orgmode] Re: category link idea

2008-02-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 by accident, this seems to work for me already.  If I click on
 the category, the file is opened.


Can you describe this ? What do you mean by accident and what file ?
Are you using the [[][]] link format for the category name ?


 What I meant was something more like :

 #+CATEGORY: [[/home/me/projects/MyProject][MyProject]]

 and that would make it a link but it behaves wrong, meaning that the
 agenda view show something like:

 MyProject:Scheduled:  TODO my task for the project

 with the word MyProject underlined. (notice how it joins them
 together)


Do you get this behaviour ? ^^


Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: Integration of Org mode with Mairix: org-mairix.el

2008-02-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 First you need to understand what mairix does:

   http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/

 org-mairix lets you create hyperlinks which will execute arbitrary
 mairix searches on your mail archives, which can be quite complex,
 e.g. all mails from a particular mailing list between 6 and 2 months
 ago containing the word foo but not the word bar.

 I use mutt not gnus, but I'm guessing all you are doing right now is
 inserting links to single mails?

 Also please note that mutt does not index mail archives by Message-ID
 so it does not have the ability to jump directly a particular message
 by Message-ID.


Yeah, well I have it installed and org-mairix too, but I just don't see
how I can make it usefull yet. I usually link to one message only, and
that's rare also.

I see the power that mairix + org provide and I think in some cases it
can become really usefull.

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[Orgmode] Re: category link idea

2008-02-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean


 Yes, I do, the highlight extends beyond the category, just because
 the whole line has a mouse-face property.  But if you click on the
 category with mouse-2, the link will be followed.

 I am not saying that it is a nice implementation, but is does work.

 - Carsten

The only thing that bothers me is that it's not aligned right like the
rest. Can that be fixed ?

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[Orgmode] category link idea

2008-02-13 Thread cezar

Hello,

  I was browsing my agenda buffer and I got hit by this idea: is it
  possible to have the categories linked ?

  For example I have this MyRailsProject in my agenda buffer and
  clicking the MyRailsProject: part should open up dired pointed at
  ~/MyRailsProject which could be pretty handy, instead of firing up
  dired and browsing to that folder.

  What do you guys think ?

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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-10 Thread cezar

Personally I do like:

- this way of indenting a long line
  that extends to more than one line

So an idea that comes to mind is, how about disabling indentation for
lists and have a special way of editing a list item like so:

- have your list content here up to a point where you press C-M-TAB
  and that indents your next line (or pointer)

So pressing just TAB in a list content won't have any effect.

Hope that helps.

Regards,
Cezar

Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Everyone,

 I am personally not fond of separators, and we must be sure what
 their purpose is.  As a means of terminating a list for export
 and folding, you can use empty lines when setting the variable
 `org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists' discovered by Will.
 Or any text that is no linger indented behind the bullet marker.

 But if I understand correctly, this is really about indentation and
 about M-q paragraph wrapping.

 I have thought about how to make aragraph wrapping to respect the
 indentation of a line after a plain list item and failed.  I cannot
 figure it out.

 For paragraph wrapping we would really need a separator, and then we
 would need to add this separator to the regular expressions in
 `paragraph-start' and `paragraph-separate', obscure pieces of the
 Emacs formatting which do not work really consistent between different
 commands fill-paragraph and fill-region).  EIther that, or I am not
 really able to comprehend how this works.

 About indentation, there are other possible conventions one could use.
 Right now, TAB will indent a line under a plain list item to beyond
 the item bullet.  Independent of the current indentation.  So it will
 indent lines with low indentation, and outdent lines with too large
 indentations.

 One could have different conventions.  For example, we could do this:
 In the line after a plain list item:
 - when the indentation is 0 or when the line is empty, make TAB indent
   to under the line before, as if you intended to continue the item.
 - when the line is not empty and already indented, keep that
 indentation.

 I am not sure if that would be seen as more consistent and stable, up
 for discussion.

 - Carsten

 On Feb 10, 2008, at 6:05 AM, Eddward DeVilla wrote:

 On Feb 9, 2008 10:47 PM, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Feb 9, 2008 9:55 PM, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In any case, I'm just trying to come up with something  that does
 the
 job but is not an eye sore in the org buffer.  I'm looking for
 something that visually looks like a natural footer or terminator in
 plain text.  (And a footer ought to be able to be preceeded by a
 header.)  I know the significance of the '/' in xml, but visually,
 it
 doesn't look right to my eyes.  Aside from the meaning in xml
 code, it
 does say end-of-list to me.  If anything, it seems to connect the
 preceeding and proceeding text, like this/that.  The dashes draw a
 dividing line.

 How about -. ?

 Better.  Still kind of cryptic, but more subtle.  Actually, since
 that's all that's on the line, it really doesn't matter what it is.
 Font lock can hide it or gray it out.  It could look like a blank line
 without the ambiguity.

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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-10 Thread cezar
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Are you talking about something like longlines.el?  I am not sure
 if you understand what you mean.

 - Carsten

I was suggesting another way you could keep the current formatting and
also deal with the indentation (by disabling indentation for lists).

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[Orgmode] Re: Integration of Org mode with Mairix: org-mairix.el

2008-02-10 Thread cezar

Gijs Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On 10 Feb 2008, Bastien Guerry wrote:

 Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 but I was hoping to get some feedback from the (apparently tiny?)
 user-base first.  Is there anyone other than myself and Austin
 currently reading the list who uses org-mairix.el, or who might be
 interested in using it?


I've just started using mairix, and I think it's great. Org-mode
integration should be cool even tho I don't yet know how it can come
usefull.

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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-09 Thread cezar
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 15:45:53 -0600, William Henney wrote:

 Hi Eddward
 
 On Feb 9, 2008 11:02 AM, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I know what I'd like, but I don't know if it's practical.  Another
 possibility is to do like rst and require a blank line when ending a
 list entry.  Again, I'm not sure that is reasonably workable in
 org-mode.


 But that would mean that org would have to disallow multiple paragraphs
 in one list item, which is currently allowed.
 
 I think the only way to get what you want is to have distinct markers
 for starting and ending the lists. Something like
 
  Proposal for a more explicit list syntax
  An attempt to provide more robust indentation for lists with
  follow-on text.
  /-
  - Here is a list item
  - Here is another item.
 
This item has multiple paras.
  - And a third item
/+
+ With an embedded sub-list
+ Second sub-item
+/
Final part of third item
  -/
  And here the lists have ended, so indentation returns to normal.
 
 
 One thing I'm not too happy about with this proposal is that the - in
 the start list marker (/-) does not line up with the other -'s. An
 alternative could be something like
 
 -\
 - one
 - two
 -/
 
 or (if unicode is allowed) even
 
 -↓
 - one
 - two
 -↑
 
 What do people think? The interaction with org-outdent-item would be
 tricky.
 
 Cheers
 
 Will

I think a terminator would be better for the last list element. 
Something like a blank line. I am not sure, just throwing ideas around.

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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-09 Thread cezar
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:50:04 -0600, William Henney wrote:

 On Feb 9, 2008 4:17 PM, cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think a terminator would be better for the last list element.
 Something like a blank line. I am not sure, just throwing ideas around.
 
 But how would one distinguish a blank line that ends a list from a blank
 line that separates paragraphs within a list item?
 
 You are right, though, that it is the end-of-list marker that is
 important. On reflection, it seems to me that a beginning-of-list marker
 is not necessary.
 
 Cheers
 
 Will

How common is a blank line in a list item ?
I'd say it's more common for a blank line to end a list item.

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-09 Thread Cezar Halmagean

I guess you are right. I should start using subheadings :)

Regards,
Cezar

William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar

 On Feb 9, 2008 5:41 PM, cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How common is a blank line in a list item ?
 I'd say it's more common for a blank line to end a list item.

 I agree that multi-paragraph list items are not that common. A quick
 random sampling of my own org files indicates about 3 instances per
 1000 lines (so about 70 in total - wow, I have over 23,000 lines of
 org files!). However, the point is that they do exist and up to now
 have been (at least implicitly) encouraged.

 I think that, all else being equal, it is best to maintain backwards
 compatibility. On the other hand, if the majority decision were to
 outlaw multi-paragraph list items, then I wouldn't be unduly upset. A
 list item that complicated should probably have been a separate
 subheading anyway.

 Cheers

 Will



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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-08 Thread cezar
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 10:24:39 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:

 On Feb 7, 2008, at 7:58 PM, cezar wrote:
 
 Hello,

  I am using org-mode version 5.17a and I sometimes need to write some
 details on a task like:

 ** TODO something to be done
   notes about this task
   come here and they include a list
   - blah
   - blah
 And another list
 - foo
 - foo
   And one more list
   - bar
   - bar

  Now, this is not what it should look like ! The lists need to be
  aligned properly.
 
 
 Hi Cezar,
 
 Org-mode tries its best to guess what you mean and then do it.  However,
 it is not a true mind reader, and it cannot know how you intend your
 lists to be structured.  This structure you show is valid and might just
 as well be what you mean.
 
 However, Org-mode helps you to create the lists either way. What you
 probably did is (I am guessing here):
 
  - type And another list
  - press RET to get a new line
  - press TAB to indent, Org assumes that you want to continue
text as *part* of he current item.
  - type - to make a new item
  - press TAB in the hope that the line would be outdented
to match your intended structure.  Bummer.  Org keeps the
structure because it assumes by setting the indentation, this is
what you mean.
 
 What you could have done
  - type And another list
  - press RET to get a new line
  - type - to make a new item
  - press TAB to indent, now org-mode matches up the -
with the previous ones, because before indenting the line you
told it that you intended it to be an item in time.
 
 What you really should have done
  - type And another list
  - M-RET to create the next item.
 
 Hope this helps
 
 - Carsten
 
 
 
 
 

  Am I making any sense ?

 Regards,
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My problem is that Another list is indented (because it's under a list 
element row). So what I'd want is org-mode to know that/when the list 
ends which is at the end of the line (maybe use a dot)

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[Orgmode] Re: list indentation

2008-02-08 Thread cezar
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 08:17:10 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:

 I don't quite understand yet what you mean.  Please try to explain
 again.
 
 - Carsten
 
 On Feb 9, 2008, at 1:29 AM, cezar wrote:
 
 On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 10:24:39 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:

 On Feb 7, 2008, at 7:58 PM, cezar wrote:

 Hello,

 I am using org-mode version 5.17a and I sometimes need to write some
 details on a task like:

 ** TODO something to be done
  notes about this task
  come here and they include a list
  - blah
  - blah
And another list
- foo
- foo
  And one more list
  - bar
  - bar

 Now, this is not what it should look like ! The lists need to be
 aligned properly.


 Hi Cezar,

 Org-mode tries its best to guess what you mean and then do it.
 However,
 it is not a true mind reader, and it cannot know how you intend your
 lists to be structured.  This structure you show is valid and might
 just
 as well be what you mean.

 However, Org-mode helps you to create the lists either way. What you
 probably did is (I am guessing here):

 - type And another list
 - press RET to get a new line
 - press TAB to indent, Org assumes that you want to continue
   text as *part* of he current item.
 - type - to make a new item
 - press TAB in the hope that the line would be outdented
   to match your intended structure.  Bummer.  Org keeps the
   structure because it assumes by setting the indentation, this
 is
   what you mean.

 What you could have done
 - type And another list
 - press RET to get a new line
 - type - to make a new item
 - press TAB to indent, now org-mode matches up the -
   with the previous ones, because before indenting the line you
   told it that you intended it to be an item in time.

 What you really should have done
 - type And another list
 - M-RET to create the next item.

 Hope this helps

 - Carsten






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 ends which is at the end of the line (maybe use a dot)

 Thank you for explaining.

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I have this TODO:

** TODO Meeting with John Doe
   regarding the job interview
   some skills they would like
   - html
   - css
   - unix
 address: 102 str. Blah foo, CA
 phone: 111

I would like to somehow make org aware that the list ends after - unix 
and that what follows are not part of the list, meaning pressing TAB 
should not move the cursor under u form unix.

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[Orgmode] list indentation

2008-02-07 Thread cezar
Hello,

  I am using org-mode version 5.17a and I sometimes need to write some 
details on a task like:

** TODO something to be done
   notes about this task
   come here and they include a list
   - blah
   - blah
 And another list
 - foo
 - foo
   And one more list
   - bar
   - bar

  Now, this is not what it should look like !
  The lists need to be aligned properly.

  Am I making any sense ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: Announcing Worg (Web-Org)

2008-01-07 Thread cezar
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 07:49:19 +, Bastien wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I'm pleased to announce Worg (say hello Worg!).  Worg is an attempt
 to implement distributed editing of .org files.  The purpose is:
 
   1. to edit .org files together
   2. to have a nice user-contributed website around Org, GTD, planning
   3. to see whether we can really *share tasks* over the web with Org
 
 The Worg website is the output of the .org files.  Browse it here:
 
   http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/worg/
 
 The git repository of .org files lives here:
 
   http://repo.or.cz/w/Worg.git
 
 Anyone is welcome to contribute.  If you would like to do so, here are
 the first steps you need to go thru (ask for help):
 
   1. create a SSH key
   2. create a user on repo.or.cz (and tell me your username) 3. install
   git
   4. pull the Worg repository somewhere on your disk
 
 All this doesn't take very long and is explained here:
 
   http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/worg/worg-git.html
 
 Once you've done that, here is a typical sequence of wor^D^Dfun:
 
   1. go to your Worg directory
   2. pull any changes made by others (~$ git pull) 3. write tutorials
   and code and whatever you want 4. commit your changes (~$ git commit
   -a -m My changes) 5. push your changes (~$ git push)
 
 That's it.  You can even work offline safely, pulling and pushing will
 take care of any conflicts as simply as possible.
 
 So instead of feeling lazy about some tutorial you want to write, just
 write the beginning of the tuturial, and add a new task for someone:
 
 ** TODO Please continue my tutorial [[file:mytutorial.org][here]]
 
 If you add the ~/org/Worg/worg-todo.org file to your agenda files, then
 you will see this task sneaking into YOUR list of tasks.  I know, tasks
 are very intimate things, but YOU define the way you want Worg-related
 tasks to be displayed in your agenda views.
 
 There is way too much knowledge and code snipets living on this mailing
 list, I guess Worg would help beginners find their way thru Worg, and
 others find a more central place where to elaborate ideas and code.
 
 Enjoy,

Great idea !



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[Orgmode] Re: appointment done doesn't go away

2007-12-29 Thread cezar
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:22:41 +0100, Bastien wrote:

 Hi Cezar,
 
 cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   I have a TODO item marked as an appointment. After marking it done
   I'd
 expect it to disappear from my agenda view.
 
 Check these options:
 
   org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done
   org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done
   org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-done
 
 I use timestamps for appointments.  So basically these appointments
 don't appear anywhere else in my agenda view, except on the right day.
 But I also have `org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-done' set to t which make
 it possible to mark appointment as DONE and let them disappear (even
 before the date.)
 
   Would you guys mark appointments as TODOs or just leave them without
 any tag ?
 
 Real appointments (i.e. meetings) don't need to-do keywords.  Only
 scheduled or deadlined items.  But  tasks that are to be done on a
 specific day sometimes receive a to-do state.

Thank you !



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[Orgmode] Re: [OT] org-musicians :-)

2007-12-25 Thread cezar
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 12:23:15 -0500, David O'Toole wrote:

 Weird stuff this, but perhaps linux/emacs/gtd does attract a certain
 sort of person (geek musicians ?) ?  I'm also a musician (mainly jazz
 pianist these days).
 
 Heh, I am also one of those linux/emacs/gtd music geeks :-)
 

Lol ! Me too :)

http://www.mixandgo.ro/mp3/Ego-CadLacrimiDinCer.mp3

Happy Holidays !



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[Orgmode] appointment done doesn't go away

2007-12-17 Thread cezar
Hello,

  I have a TODO item marked as an appointment. After marking it done I'd 
expect it to disappear from my agenda view.
  Would you guys mark appointments as TODOs or just leave them without 
any tag ?

Cheers,
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[Orgmode] alarm for appointmentss

2007-12-16 Thread cezar
Hello list,

  Is there a way to make appointments pop up or sound an alarm of some 
sort ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: org mode's website margin

2007-12-06 Thread Cezar Halmagean
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 14:52:45 +0100, Gijs Hillenius wrote:

 Hello
 
 Just noticed that (on this system) http://orgmode.org is incorrectly
 displayed. The pages displays with no left margin at all, which makes
 reading a bit difficult. Something changed? Or should I be looking at my
 firefox?
 
 Regards
 Gijs

I don't see any problems here.



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[Orgmode] Re: org mode vs basecamp

2007-10-24 Thread cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 which might be added to Org[1] so that an .org file can be exported in
 .ics and so that this .ics resource can be useful as a shared resource
 for collaboration.  You can already use it like this (i do), but maybe
 some other keywords (like the two above) would be nice to have.

I think we can allready export to ics ! I remember doing it. In the
agenda view.


 I am not too familiar with them but I think they pretty much do what I
 need !?

 But the .ics solution still requires that you answer this question: who
 is able to edit the .org source file(s)? 

 Notes: 
 [1]  I'm not sure this as to be native in Org.  Maybe an option saying
  what property of en entry should be exported to a .ics keyword is
  needed at some point.

Maybe scan todo.ics at start time ? to see if anything was added.

An ics file could also be populated by either a custom app or google
calendar ir any other app that understands ics.



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[Orgmode] org mode vs basecamp

2007-10-23 Thread cezar

Hello,

  I was curios if there is a way to use org mode as a project management
  and collaboration tool.

  Here is a cool web app that does this:
  www.basecamphq.com

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: org mode vs basecamp

2007-10-23 Thread cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 3. The third idea is to let a web interface directly operate changes on
underlying Org files. I think this is achievable: Org files are text,
but with a reasonable set of conventions to format them we could edit
them through another tool.  

I don't think such a tool exist right now, but that would actually be
fun.

I think this what I had in mind, so an emacs addict like me can work
with other people without them having to learn emacs/org. So a web
interface to this would ROCK !

The basecamp guys did a pretty good job, an you can see some videos on
their website (don't know if this is doable with org-mode).


   Here is a cool web app that does this:
   www.basecamphq.com

 What PM/collaborative features do you have in this that you would like
 to see in Org? 


Ok, here it goes:

Things org-mode allready has:

1. TODO's 

2. Deadlines

3. Manage different projects with ease.


Things that are not there (or are not obvious):

1. Collaboration 

2. Comments (blog style)

3. Attachments (various projects need different files)

4. Views (client view / company view)

5. Assignment ( this task is for NEO )

6. (feel free to add your thoughts here) :D

Cheers,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of div)

2007-10-18 Thread cezar

Hello,

  Sorry I wasn't around, but I think the div's might be ok if we also
  had a class for them or id to be able to style each one differently.

Cheers,
Cezar



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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of div)

2007-10-10 Thread cezar

Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have no opinion and no knowledge to decide this question - please
 work it out among yourselves and tell me what needs to be done.

 Thanks.

 How would that work without divs? The problem is (I think) that
 sometimes an org section is represented in html as a header plus
 following text:

 h3HEADER TEXT/h3
 pBODY TEXT/p
 pMORE BODY TEXT/p

I thing this ^^^ is good but should have the category name as a class
like this:

h3 class=work
  Header here
/h3
p class=work
  normal text
/p
p class=work
  some more text
/p

h3 class=school
  Header here
/h3
p class=school
  normal text
/p
p class=school
  some more text
/p

Also a div should be optional for those who need it, so the whole
category can be wraped in a div class=category/div like this:


div class=work
  h3 class=work
Header here
  /h3
  p class=work
normal text
  /p
  p class=work
some more text
  /p
/div

div class=school  
  h3 class=school
Header here
  /h3
  p class=school
normal text
  /p
  p class=school
some more text
  /p
/div

Maybe by using a tag or something !


Cheers,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of div)

2007-10-10 Thread cezar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Also a div should be optional for those who need it, so the whole
 category can be wraped in a div class=category/div like this:


 div class=work
   h3 class=work
 Header here
   /h3
   p class=work
 normal text
   /p
   p class=work
 some more text
   /p
 /div

 div class=school  
   h3 class=school
 Header here
   /h3
   p class=school
 normal text
   /p
   p class=school
 some more text
   /p
 /div

 Maybe by using a tag or something !


Actually in this case, we don't need the class on each element, just the
div:

div class=school  
  h3
Header here
  /h3
  p
normal text
  /p
  p
some more text
  /p
/div



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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of div)

2007-10-09 Thread cezar
Mike Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 11:25:00 +0300
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have not yet used this feature, but I am working with html/css all
 day, so here is my opinion:
 
 1. You shouldn't use more divs than you need to, and you don't need
 them.
 
 Why (I'm sure there's a good reason)?

What are you trying to achieve ? I am pretty sure you can do it without
adding divs.


 2. You shouldn't use divs for presentation's sake. Why not make each
 subsection a different class or sumthin.
 
 Why?


Because by adding classes you keep the same structure. And you can style
everything based on those classes.

Cheers,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: Html export suggestion (use of div)

2007-10-09 Thread cezar
William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 The trouble is, it is currently not possible to wrap a section in a
 div when you _do_ need it. At least, I tried to do this with @div
 ... @/div and it produces incorrectly nested tags for the case when
 an org heading is mapped onto an html list item (e.g., div
 class=fooliContents of org section/div/li). This is because
 the closing /div is interpreted as being inside the section, rather
 than outside it.

I agree that this should be an option. Adding divs tou your html.
Why would you need a div class=fooul ... /ul/div when you can
have ul class=foo ... /ul.


 2. You shouldn't use divs for presentation's sake. Why not make each
 subsection a different class or sumthin.


 How would that work without divs? The problem is (I think) that
 sometimes an org section is represented in html as a header plus
 following text:

 h3HEADER TEXT/h3
 pBODY TEXT/p
 pMORE BODY TEXT/p

This looks ok.


 whereas sometimes it is represented as a list item:

 liHEADER TEXTbrBODY TEXT/li.

This is bad.


 So, in the first case one cannot apply a class to the whole section,
 since there is no enclosing HTML element. In the second place, you
 don't have that problem, but now it is impossible to apply a class to
 just the header.

I don't agree. You can apply whatever styling you like to the whole
section. Of course you cannot have different styles for different
sections unless you use classes.


 What would be nice would be if there was an option for (some) tags to
 be applied as classes in the exported html.

True.


Cheers,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: no running clock

2007-10-04 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Are you exiting Emacs while the clock is started, then restarting
 Emacs, and attempting to clock out of an item? I have seen your error
 message when I do that.

 If you try to kill a buffer with a running clock, Org asks you whether
 you want to clock out.  

 If you're not in the buffer where the clock runs, you are still able to
 see whether a clock is running: the clocked heading is displayed in the
 mode-line.

 If you still want to check for a running clock before closing Emacs, you
 could perhaps do this:


Yeah I think I sometimes quit my emacs and start it again, or maybe kill
the org buffer. I just thought it parses the entire .org file looking
for a started clock with no clock out. I guess I was wrong :D

Thanks again !
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[Orgmode] no running clock

2007-10-03 Thread Cezar

Hello,

 I get this error/warning most of the time when trying to clock out.

 This is how my task looks like:

** DONE [#A] my task
   SCHEDULED: 2007-10-03 Wed
   CLOCK: [2007-10-03 Wed 10:36]
   [2007-10-02 Tue]


Any idea why this happens ?

Cheers,
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[Orgmode] Re: no running clock

2007-10-03 Thread Cezar
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I get this error/warning most of the time when trying to clock out.

 What error/warning message exactly?


 My guess would be the text in the subject line: no running clock

You are right ! :)



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[Orgmode] diary in agenda

2007-10-02 Thread Cezar


Hello,

  My agenda looks like this:

Thursday   4 October 2007
  Holiday:Shemini Atzeret
  Diary:  Shemini Atzeret


Any idea why there are duplicates ? And where are those stored cause
they are not in my ~/diary file nor in my todo.org. (I am guessing they
are in the emacs calendar, but why twice).

Also here is my relevant .emacs:

;; Org Mode
(require 'org)
(require 'org-nnml)
(require 'blorg)
(require 'org2rem)
(require 'org-toc)
(require 'org-registry)
(org-registry-initialize)

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.org$ . org-mode))

(define-key global-map \C-cl 'org-store-link)
(define-key global-map \C-ca 'org-agenda)
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map \C-n 'next-line)
(define-key org-agenda-keymap \C-n 'next-line)
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map \C-p 'previous-line)
(define-key org-agenda-keymap \C-p 'previous-line)

(setq org-todo-keywords
  '((sequence TODO SOMEDAY WAITING(w) | DONE)))
(setq org-agenda-files (quote (~/todo.org)))
(setq org-default-notes-file ~/notes.org)

(setq org-reverse-note-order t)
(setq org-log-done (quote (done state)))
(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
(setq org-remember-store-without-prompt t)
(setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t)
(setq org-agenda-show-all-dates t)
(setq org-agenda-ndays 7)
(setq org-deadline-warning-days 14)
(setq org-fast-tag-selection-single-key (quote expert))
(setq org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t)
(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
(setq org-directory ~/)
(setq org-todo-keyword-faces
   '((TODO  . org-warning)
 (SOMEDAY  . (:foreground pink :weight bold
   :underline nil))
 (WAITING  . (:foreground orange :weight bold
 :underline nil
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
  (quote ((d todo DELEGATED nil)
  (c todo DONE|DEFERRED|CANCELLED nil)
  (w todo WAITING nil)
  (W agenda  ((org-agenda-ndays 21)))
  (A agenda 
   ((org-agenda-skip-function
 (lambda nil
   (org-agenda-skip-entry-if (quote notregexp) 
\\=.*\\[#A\\])))
(org-agenda-ndays 1)
(org-agenda-overriding-header Today's Priority #A tasks: )))
  (u alltodo 
   ((org-agenda-skip-function
 (lambda nil
   (org-agenda-skip-entry-if (quote scheduled) (quote deadline)
 (quote regexp) [^\n]+)))
(org-agenda-overriding-header Unscheduled TODO entries: ))

;; Lists all matching lines in all of your Agenda files
(defun org-multi-occur (regexp)
  (interactive sList all lines matching: )
  (multi-occur (mapcar 'get-file-buffer (org-agenda-files)) regexp))

;; Remember
(require 'remember)
(add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
(setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation)
  remember-handler-functions'(org-remember-handler))
(setq org-remember-templates
   (quote ((116 * TODO %?\n  %u ~/notes.org Tasks)
   (110 * %u %? ~/notes.org Notes

;; Diary
(setq view-diary-entries-initially t
  mark-diary-entries-in-calendar t
  number-of-diary-entries 7)
(add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
(add-hook 'today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-mark-today)



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[Orgmode] clock from agenda buffer

2007-10-02 Thread Cezar

Hello,

  Is there any way to start/stop timing a task from the agenda buffer ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: clock from agenda buffer

2007-10-02 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   Is there any way to start/stop timing a task from the agenda
   buffer ?

 I to clock in, O to clock out.

 -- 
 Bastien

Cool, Thank you !



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[Orgmode] Re: diary in agenda

2007-10-02 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   My agenda looks like this:

 Thursday   4 October 2007
   Holiday:Shemini Atzeret
   Diary:  Shemini Atzeret

 What if you set (setq holidays-in-diary-buffer nil)? 

Thanks !


 I guess the docstring of `calendar-holidays' might be helpful here.

 (require 'blorg)

 Ahem - are you actually using blorg?  If yes, could you provide a link?
 I'd be interested in seeing this.  Thanks!


Not yet, but I do admire your work, and of course every one else who
writes code for Emacs.

I will provide you with a link as soon as I get something online.

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: diary in agenda

2007-10-02 Thread Cezar

 As far as I know org-mode parses the Fancy Diary Display internally to
 find entries from the diary and to add them to the agenda. I think you
 can customize the holidays shown by modifying the variables
 `christian-holidays', `hebrew-holidays',
 and `islamic-holidays'.

 As for the duplicates I have no idea. Have you looked at your (fancy)
 diary? 

 HTH
 Christian

Thanks, I didn't know that !

Really helpfull.



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[Orgmode] import vCalendar/iCalendar

2007-09-28 Thread Cezar

Hello,

  Is there any way (allready made function) to import vCalendar into
  org-mode ? I can export a .vcs file with my calendar or todo list and
  I'd like to import it in org.

Best regards,
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[Orgmode] org-mode and Google Calendar

2007-09-28 Thread Cezar

Hello,

  Is there any way to sync org-mode with google calendar ?
  And if not, is this planed/possible ?

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: org-registry.el v0.1 - a registry for Org links

2007-09-24 Thread Cezar

Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 | Let's say that you are in the Gnus summary buffer. You suddenly
 | realize that you are on an article or an e-mail that is very likely
 | to be somewhere in your `org-agenda-files'. Well.. actually you
 | *know* it's there but can't find it back. How to deal with that?

I fail to understand that :D
Can you be a bit more specific ? Maybe give an example of how would this
be usefull.

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[Orgmode] Re: Org-mode to PDA export

2007-09-24 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 FYI, this has been discussed before on the list:


I know, I started the topic, but it didn't provide much info, and not on
this subject. It was refering toactually running org-mode on PDAs.



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[Orgmode] Re: Notes

2007-09-24 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 You should have a look at Remember, it's great for this:

   (info (Org)Remember)

I know what remember does, but I was curious how other people do this.

Maybe some step by step methods used.

Cheers,
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[Orgmode] Re: org-registry.el v0.1 - a registry for Org links

2007-09-24 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Ahem. Was late at night :) Let me give it another try.

 Org files are full of links inserted with `org-store-link'. This links
 point to e-mail, webpages, files, dirs, info pages, man pages, etc.
 Actually, they come from potentially *everywhere* since Org lets you
 define your own storing/following functions.

 So, what if you are on a e-mail, webpage or whatever and want to know if
 this buffer has already been linked to somewhere in your agenda files?

 Then org-registry-show will tell you where this location has been
 linked.

 Hope this is clearer like this, I have updated the commentary in the
 source code.


Great, thanks for the info and for this add-on.

Cheers,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: org-mode PDAs

2007-09-17 Thread Cezar
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Can someone help me understand the advantage of running Emacs in pda?
 Emacs is an keyboard driven application and pda sucks at keyboard
 input. How would these two things match?

The new smartphones have a qwerty keyboard (see blackbery, and palm
treo). I don't know how fast you can be, but it's about bringing our
favorite working enviroment to our pocket since most of us have
everything inside emacs (mail, org, text editor, etc).

At least thats what I feel the need for, an emacs to go :P

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[Orgmode] Re: log on state change

2007-09-16 Thread Cezar
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 This will be possible in the next version with

 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO WAITING(@) | DONE
 #+STARTUP: lognotestate

Which version would that be ?I am using 5.09 and it's not yet working.

Best regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: log on state change

2007-09-16 Thread Cezar
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 #+SEQ_TODO: TODO WAITING(@) | DONE
 #+STARTUP: lognotestate

 Which version would that be ?I am using 5.09 and it's not yet working.

 Working here with Org 5.09.

 Maybe you forgot to compile and load the latest org.el file? 
 Or maybe you forgot to update the buffer with C-cC-c?

Forgot to load the 5.09 version, I was still using the old one, sorry !

It's working great.



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[Orgmode] Re: remember

2007-09-02 Thread Cezar
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I cannot reproduce this bug, seems we need more detailed information
 - so far you have only been sending scetchy stuff, Cezar.

 We might need:

 - full org-mode setup
 - any other related setup
 - from where do you call remember?  Link construction
   is dependent on the current file.

 This bug is new, so something must be special in your setup.

 - Carsten


 On Sep 1, 2007, at 18:57, Cezar wrote:

 Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 The comment is not removed in the file, I gave you an example of what
 the file looks like after the C-c C-c

 Oh, that's wrong.  How did you set it up (post the relevant lines
 here)
 and what version of org and remember are you using?

 Bye,
 Tassilo
 -- 
 If programmers deserve to  be rewarded for creating innovative
 programs,
 by the same  token they deserve to be punished if  they restrict
 the use
 of these programs. (Richard M. Stallman)

 org-mode version is 5.07a

 remember version 1.8

 ;; Remember
 (require 'remember)
 (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
 (setq remember-data-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
 (setq org-remember-templates
(quote ((116 * TODO %?\n  %u ~/Organiser/Notes.org Tasks)
 (110 * %u %? ~/Organiser/Notes.org Notes

 Regards,
 Cezar



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Here is my org-mode setup:

;; Org Mode
(require 'org)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.org$ . org-mode))
(define-key global-map \C-cl 'org-store-link)
(define-key global-map \C-ca 'org-agenda)
(setq org-todo-keywords
  '((sequence TODO SOMEDAY WAITING(w) | DONE)))
(setq org-agenda-files (list ~/Organiser/Cyhawk.org
 ~/Organiser/Pensiune.org
 ~/Organiser/Personal.org 
 ~/Organiser/Ego.org))
(setq org-reverse-note-order t)
(setq org-log-done (quote (done state)))
(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
(setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t)
(setq org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t)
(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
(setq org-default-notes-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
(setq org-directory ~/Organiser)
(setq org-todo-keyword-faces
   '((TODO  . org-warning)
 (SOMEDAY  . (:foreground pink :weight bold
   :underline nil))
 (WAITING  . (:foreground orange :weight bold
 :underline nil

;; Remember
(require 'remember)
(add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
(setq remember-data-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
(setq org-remember-templates
   (quote ((116 * TODO %?\n  %u ~/Organiser/Notes.org Tasks)
   (110 * %u %? ~/Organiser/Notes.org Notes

This happens from wherever I call it, just try *scratch* buffer.



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[Orgmode] Re: Tutorials

2007-09-02 Thread Cezar
Xavier Maillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Jost,

Any Idea, where to publish it? I currently have no web-site running.
Maybe emacswiki is an good place to put it? Other Ideas?

 Did you find time to publish it then ?

   Xavier
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What are you reffering to ? Is this an emacs/org related tutorial ?
I would be happy tp host it.

Regards,
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[Orgmode] Re: remember

2007-09-02 Thread Cezar
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 Here is my org-mode setup:

 ;; Org Mode
 (require 'org)
 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\.org$ . org-mode))
 (define-key global-map \C-cl 'org-store-link)
 (define-key global-map \C-ca 'org-agenda)
 (setq org-todo-keywords
   '((sequence TODO SOMEDAY WAITING(w) | DONE)))
 (setq org-agenda-files (list ~/Organiser/Cyhawk.org
  ~/Organiser/Pensiune.org
  ~/Organiser/Personal.org 
  ~/Organiser/Ego.org))
 (setq org-reverse-note-order t)
 (setq org-log-done (quote (done state)))
 (setq org-agenda-include-diary t)
 (setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t)
 (setq org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t)
 (setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
 (setq org-default-notes-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
 (setq org-directory ~/Organiser)
 (setq org-todo-keyword-faces
'((TODO  . org-warning)
  (SOMEDAY  . (:foreground pink :weight bold
:underline nil))
  (WAITING  . (:foreground orange :weight bold
  :underline nil

 ;; Remember
 (require 'remember)
 (add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
 (setq remember-data-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
   ^

 Take this line out and add these two lines:

 (setq remember-annotation-functions '(org-remember-annotation)
   remember-handler-functions'(org-remember-handler))

 Does it work then?

 Bye,
 Tassilo
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 vi. Using a free  version of vi is not a sin; it  is a penance. So happy
 hacking. (Richard M. Stallman)


Yes it does work, but it also asks for a buffer, and a position in the
buffer. I that necessary ?

Thanks !
Cezar.



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[Orgmode] Re: remember

2007-09-01 Thread Cezar

The comment is not removed in the file, I gave you an example of
what the file looks like after the C-c C-c

Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar, 

   I want to start using remember to record todos like this wonderfull 
 paper shows:

   http://johnwiegley.com/org.mode.day.planner.html

 Wise decision.

   My problem is that is also inserts some comments. The recorded entry
 looks like this:

 ** Fri Aug 31 13:19:12 2007 (## `C-u C-c C-c' to file directly, 
 `C-c C-c' to file interac)

 ## `C-u C-c C-c' to file directly, `C-c C-c' to file interactively.
 ## Target file ~/Organiser/Notes.org, headline Tasks
 ## To switch templates, use `M-x org-remember'.

 * TODO test
   [2007-08-31 Fri]

 That comment will be removed when you file it with C-c C-c.

   Also I would like to know how to link from files/mails (I am using
 Gnus).

 ,[ C-h k C-c o l ]
 | C-c o l runs the command org-store-link
 |   which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
 | It is bound to C-c o l.
 | (org-store-link ARG)
 | 
 | Store an org-link to the current location.
 | This link can later be inserted into an org-buffer with
 | C-c C-l.
 | For some link types, a prefix arg is interpreted:
 | For links to usenet articles, arg negates `org-usenet-links-prefer-google'.
 | For file links, arg negates `org-context-in-file-links'.
 `

 As you can see, I bound that function to `C-c o l' because I use `C-c o'
 as prefix key for org-mode related things.  Such a binding can be
 created with

 (global-set-key (kbd C-c o l) 'org-store-link)

 in your ~/.emacs.

 Bye,
 Tassilo
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 delYsid thats pretty effective against spam
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[Orgmode] log on state change

2007-09-01 Thread Cezar

Hello list,

  I would like to record some comments JUST on certain states,
for example I want to mark a task as WAITING and give it a reason,
or the thing I am waiting for. 
  Also is it possible to get to a state without cycling, and have
the loggining feature mentioned above ?

Rest regards,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] Re: remember

2007-09-01 Thread Cezar
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi Cezar,

 The comment is not removed in the file, I gave you an example of what
 the file looks like after the C-c C-c

 Oh, that's wrong.  How did you set it up (post the relevant lines here)
 and what version of org and remember are you using?

 Bye,
 Tassilo
 -- 
 If programmers deserve to  be rewarded for creating innovative programs,
 by the same  token they deserve to be punished if  they restrict the use
 of these programs. (Richard M. Stallman)

org-mode version is 5.07a

remember version 1.8

;; Remember
(require 'remember)
(add-hook 'remember-mode-hook 'org-remember-apply-template)
(setq remember-data-file ~/Organiser/Notes.org)
(setq org-remember-templates
   (quote ((116 * TODO %?\n  %u ~/Organiser/Notes.org Tasks)
   (110 * %u %? ~/Organiser/Notes.org Notes

Regards,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] color for TODO's

2007-08-31 Thread Cezar

Hello,

  Is there a way to set a different color for WAITING ?
  And what do you guys thing about that !?

Regards,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] dynamic blocks

2007-08-24 Thread cezar

Hello,

  I am trying to use dynamic blocks to create a summary for my clocked
work. The problem is that It's a bit unfriendly, meaning I would expect
some way to easily change the date (something like, go to tommorow; or
go to next day) cause for each day I need to go to the block, change
the address manually and hit C-u C-c C-x C-u to update the table.
  Also maybe a range would be cool in which I can get the daily
clocked summary, not a sum of them for the entire range.

This is how my block looks like:

#+BEGIN: clocktable :tstart 2006-08-10 Thu 10:00
  :tend 2006-08-10 Thu 12:00
  
#+END: clocktable


Any advice is appreciated.

Best regards,
Cezar



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[Orgmode] generating weekly summaries

2007-08-05 Thread Cezar

Hello,

  I am new to org-mode, I've been using Planner for a few years and 
I'd like to try out org-mode. One thing I really need for work is to
time tasks/projects I am working on and at the end of the week, submit
a report with each task and the time I've spent on it, and also the
total hours worked each day.
  Can anyone point me in the right direction ?

Thanks !
Cezar



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