Hi Jason
I can't get scheduled entries from org-mode to show up in calendars
printed via cal-tex. My diary file looks like
Which calendars are you printing? Not all calendars support printing of
diary entries. This is actually a TODO item at the top of cal-tex.el to
enable diary printing for
Hey, I also want to look at it, but where???
Dimitris
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Hi all,
I realise this functionality is probably in org already, but I can't
seem to find it mentioned anywhere (though perhaps I'm not looking very
hard).
Currently when I look at my agenda I see this:
gtd: In 5 d.: TODO [#A] A particular work related task
The 5d countdown
Hi all,
Just found what appears to be a bug with checkboxes when the outline
they're part of has a cookie, e.g:
* Outline [%]
- [ ] foo
- [ ] bar
- [ ] baz
Marking either foo,bar or baz as done with a C-c causes a Not in item
error, and doesn't update the cookie.
Interestingly, the
Rick Moynihan wrote:
Hi all,
Just found what appears to be a bug with checkboxes when the outline
they're part of has a cookie, e.g:
* Outline [%]
- [ ] foo
- [ ] bar
- [ ] baz
Marking either foo,bar or baz as done with a C-c causes a Not in item
error, and doesn't update the cookie.
I hope this isn't seen as too much of a distraction by Org-Mode
purists, but has anyone looked at integrating TaskPaper into Org-Mode?
TaskPaper seems to be a really simple way of documenting tasks in text
with a GTD style. Here's an example:
Fishing Project:
- buy worms @store
- collect fishing
Is it possible to turn off dates being shown for repeated tasks in the
agenda?
e.g I do not want to see the original creation date here on the pub quiz
entry:
,
| Tuesday1 April 2008
| Shamrock: 21:30.. Pub Quiz 2008-03-25 +1w
| Diary: April Fools' Day
`
Also, lets
Egli Christian (KIRO 433) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Jason
I can't get scheduled entries from org-mode to show up in calendars
printed via cal-tex. My diary file looks like
Which calendars are you printing? Not all calendars support printing of
diary entries. This is actually a TODO
I can't get scheduled entries from org-mode to show up in calendars
printed via cal-tex. My diary file looks like
Which calendars are you printing? Not all calendars support printing
of
diary entries.
It was weekly calendars, which I see don't have diary entries. I
guess
that would
Hi Dimitris,
Here is a link:
http://peadrop.com/blog/2007/05/11/blogging-with-emacs/
Xin
D. Kapetanakis wrote:
Hey, I also want to look at it, but where???
Dimitris
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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 13:37:20 -0700
From: Cezar Halmagean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a facility to unlink a repeated item from its repeat parent
e.g suppose I have
** Pub Quiz 2008-03-25 21:30 +1w
But open it on April 1st from the agenda for that week.
In any particular one week I would like to add a certain tag or note to
the task for that week only.
I have separate org files for different sections. e.g journal.org might
contain
,
| * Journal
|
| #+CATEGORY: Journal
| ** [2008-03-28 Fri 01:55] Washed the car
| And boy was it hard work!
`
The only way I have found from the agenda to see journal entries is
to do a keyword search.
I found the solution - use angled brackets in the timestamp.
Richard G Riley rileyrgdev at googlemail.com writes:
Ideally I would like to include all journal entries for a certain day
in the normal week/day agenda.
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Using org-mode 5.23a with emacs 22.1, I still don't see timestamprounding
working during clock in/clock out (OR shift up/down on the timestamp).
Also, I'm slightly confused by an earlier thread we had on this subject. At
that time I was using 5.20 (or 5.21, I don't remember) and it was mentioned
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