[Orgmode] Re: start-day is lost in clock report mode and log mode of custom agenda view

2010-11-21 Thread Flavio Souza
Liang Wang  writes:

> Liang Wang  gmail.com> writes:
> For example, I'm look at 2010-11-01 in this custom agenda view.  
> I want to look at clock report so I press R.  But this custom 
> agenda view goes to today.  For me, it's 2010-11-08.  I have to 
> go back manually to 2010-11-01 to see clock report.

I do experience the same behavior sometimes.

Altough it is not a big issue for me.

But sometimes I am on agenda view and go back a few days. 

Then I realize I want to take a look at how I spent my time on that
day. I use "R" to see it. But agenda goes all the way back to today.

It could be easier if the "R" stayed on the current day where "R" is called.



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[Orgmode] Table of Contents

2010-10-24 Thread Flavio Souza

Hi,

I'd like to know if there is a way to change the "Table of Contents"
title, when publishing a HTML file.

The reason is that I'd like to translate "Table of Contents" to
Portuguese automatically.

How can I do that?

Flavio Souza
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[Orgmode] Re: Agenda and weather forecast

2010-09-09 Thread Flavio Souza

This is a very nice add-on for orgmode. Cool!

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[Orgmode] Re: See total effort in my agenda

2010-08-16 Thread Flavio Souza
Memnon Anon  writes:

> Hi Flavio, 
>
> Flavio Souza  writes:
>> I need a little help with org agenda:
>> I'd like to see in my daily view or weekly view my effort.
>
> You already found out about Column View, I suppose, and are not
> happy with it? 

Yes, I am happy. Column View is fine.

I was trying to do something that actually is not possible.

I would like to check how much time is commited in a certain day. But
when I plan my projects, some tasks have lots of hours. They would probably
take many days. How would orgmode figure out how many hours are commited
in a specific day? This is impossible... if I do not tell :)

I will stick with column view. This is a very nice feature.

Tks!

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[Orgmode] See total effort in my agenda

2010-08-15 Thread Flavio Souza

Hi everybody!

I need a little help with org agenda:

I'd like to see in my daily view or weekly view my effort.

The idea is to see how much time is already comitted with my tasks and
projects.

Is there an easy way to do that?

Regards,

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[Orgmode] Re: How you ORGanize yourself? (aka: Why not one file to rule'em all?)

2010-04-20 Thread Flavio Souza

Hi everybody!

I use these files:

org2010.org:

- This is the file where I insert all my tasks and projects.
- It is divided by these topics:

* GTD Inbox
* Work
* Personal
* Agenda
** Appointments
** Bills
* Summary
** Estimated Hours
** Worked Hours

- At GTD Inbox, I collect all my new tasks and projects by using  
org-remember. In my weekly review, I file them at appropriate section.
- Work and Personal is where I file my tasks and projects and give them  
tags. This helps me filter within agenda view.

- I clock every task I am doing to get my working hours summary.
- Sometimes I use the archive feature to get rid of done tasks and  
finished projects to a separated file.


notes.org

- This is a file where I collect everything that I want to take note and  
file for reference. This is used along with org-remember.

- It is divided by four topics:

* Ideas
* Jornal
* Phone Calls
* General Notes

I also have lots of other files that I fill in with notes. Every note has  
a title with "*" and text body. All the files have a name that starts with  
"nt_". I do not look at them very often, so I don't mind to have lots of  
note files. I use Google Desktop or grep to search information in them  
when I need it. These notes file vary a lot, for example, I have a  
nt_windows.txt file that has notes about windows tips and tricks I  
collected over time.


So far, this setup is working perfectly and I am able to track all my  
projects and tasks. Thanks to orgmode!


Bye!

flaviosouza
www.flaviosouza.net



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[Orgmode] Column view

2009-06-12 Thread Flavio Souza

Hi I am using org-mode for project planning for sometime now.

Today I had a problem when using column view. 

The upper headers are not updating the Effort values in the column view.

See the picture: 

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Y6Klpj6A38sEbLGzPjdWCw?feat=directlink

Please, help me.

Thanks,

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flaviostz AT gmail.com
skype: flaviostz
msn: flavio...@hotmail.com
http://www.flaviosouza.net



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