Hi.
I'd like to find out how different people use priorities (#A, #B, ...)
in org-mode. I've always assumed the standard interpretation (#A =
high priority, #B = medium, #C = low). However, the problem with this
approach is that what "high priority" means is not well defined, and
if you are not
Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd prefer to use trackerĀ¹, as it is one component of the GNU desktop
> -- Gnome. There are just so many random email indexing tools. If we
> want to pick one, Tracker is a good choice.
Okay. Now it seems better to me not to integrate any exotic external
tool dir
On 2007-07-30 17:02 +0100, Bastien wrote:
> "Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Do you think there is any chance it would make it into the Org
>> package? I would greatly prefer not having to maintain a patch for a
>> longer period of time.
>
> I can understand that. Carsten, what
Hi George,
"Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you think there is any chance it would make it into the Org
> package? I would greatly prefer not having to maintain a patch for a
> longer period of time.
I can understand that. Carsten, what do you think?
On the one hand, mairix
Hi Bastien,
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:38:22 +0200
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
b> Thanks for pointing on mairix and providing an integrated solution
b> for org/Gnus/mairix. I tried your patch and the mairix-related elisp
b> code, it works fine here.
Good to know.
Do you think there is an