Hi,
Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You could set a :CATEGORY: property for entry.
Edd
This is different from a tag how?
How do you do that?
At the moment my org file has sections like this:
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| * Emacs
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| #+CATEGORY: Emacs
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| * Register
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| #+CATEGORY: Register
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, let me say that I was surprised that quite a few people are so keen
to see this kind of features. I myself would worry a lot about spending
more time to set up and maintain these connections, than I would be saving
by using them. And I am not
Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't say I have any plans to use triggers, but will they really
hurt anything? I mean if it makes the code a mess then that wouldn't
be good. But frankly, I have no need for the GTD 'find a stuck
project' stuff, and it hasn't been a problem for
On 12 Oct 2007, Bastien wrote:
Or should I maybe simply not use both stamps for the same item?
I don't see why you need both of them. Can you answer that?
Yes.
But maybe I should not :-). But here goes: I plan to start working on
an item by date X - schedule stamp. The item has a deadline,
Hi,
firstly, thanks for Org-mode, I live in this mode, so to speak ;-)
I think this might be a typo in the file `org-install.el', line 56:
(autoload 'org-show-toc org-toc Create and display a table of contents t)
Shouldn't this be `org-toc-show'?
Regards,
Stuart
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Oct 12, 2007, at 17:04, Richard G Riley wrote:
Yes. The concept of not having to worry about where things are in the
org file doesn't really work for me. I like things having a certain
category in that category section - otherwise there seems
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also do not expect to grow Org into anything near a full PM.
But I do would be more than glad to get some basic (trigger or blocker)
functionality to model dependencies between todos.
I would think that setting these up initially would require as
About TODO state, tags and properties in Org-mode
In a recent message to emacs-orgmode, Richard G Riley asked for
more background about the concept of properties and their
relation to tags. Let me try to take a step back and explain
these concepts together.
Every node in an Org-mode
On Oct 12, 2007, at 19:20, Richard G Riley wrote:
I have a possible bug here (5.12). When embedding the CATEGORY as a
property e.g in my org file
Yes, logging state changes is broken in 5.12, *#$*#$.
Fixed in 5.12c, thanks.
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pete phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
org-mode developed as a means of maintaining lists, and it excels at
this. Just because the GTD methodology uses the term Project doesn't
mean that we should turn org-mode into a fully fledged project
planning application. If you need project planning
Hi all,
I keep getting the following error after performing a M-x remember,
entering some text in the new buffer and pressing C-c C-c. The
following error occurs on the final C-c C-c.
(error Invalid search bound (wrong side of point))
As far as I know I have the configuration setup as
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Completion doesnt work for me. Possibly this is a result of using
icicles? You just TAB to completion?
Can you please provide more details:
What version of Org-mode?
What did you do?
What did you expect?
What did you get instead?
This might seem
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The CATEGORY property does the same job than the old #+CATEGORY, except
that its scope is well defined, i.e. we don't need to bother anymore on
where #+CATEGORY has to be.
Did you before?
IIRC this was a recurrent issue on this list.
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Gijs Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a TODO item with both a schedule and a deadline and this
results in the item appearing twice after the deadline passes in
my Org weekly Agenda.
Meaning you have to blame yourself twice :)
Or should I maybe simply not use both stamps for the
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The CATEGORY property does the same job than the old #+CATEGORY, except
that its scope is well defined, i.e. we don't need to bother anymore on
where #+CATEGORY has to be.
Did you before?
IIRC this was a
Stuart McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this might be a typo in the file `org-install.el', line 56:
(autoload 'org-show-toc org-toc Create and display a table of contents
t)
Shouldn't this be `org-toc-show'?
Yes, it should. Thanks!
--
Bastien
On Oct 12, 2007, at 16:12, Richard G Riley wrote:
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The CATEGORY property does the same job than the old #+CATEGORY,
except
that its scope is well defined, i.e. we don't need to bother
anymore on
where #+CATEGORY
Hi,
Can/should we add more options to org-log-done, or maybe create a new
variable org-log-state, to specify what state changes need to be logged.
I have very fixed TODO state settings for all my org files and wish to
avoid using in-buffer options for that. I just wonder how many people
feel
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