Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It does not for me, se we need more info like version numbers of Emacs
> and Org,
> a backtrace would be nice, etc.
I don't get a backtrace, only:
,[ *Message* ]
| Debug on Error enabled globally
| Press key for agenda command, or [1] or [0] to
It does not for me, se we need more info like version numbers of Emacs
and Org,
a backtrace would be nice, etc.
- Carsten
On Apr 2, 2008, at 9:21 AM, William Xu wrote:
Hi folks,
I just started to learn Org. I find that org-agenda will complain
"buffer is read only" if the org file buffer is
> Richard G Riley writes:
> Has anyone out there set up a system to automatically create org
> entries to journal outgoing emails to certain individuals? Ideally
> based on a bbdb entry to journal that particular contact?
I would absolutely love this!
Richard
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Hi also,
I also once lost a lot of data in org files due to folding and deleting actions.
I only found out several weeks later!
I have all my org and emacs stuff in a subversion (SVN) repository and was glad
therefore to be able to get the data back with the help of old revisions.
I also use SV
lanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> '(org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "NOTE" "LATER" "VERIFY" "BUG" "DONE")
> org-todo-interpretation (quote sequence)))
>
> Once this line is commented out, then org mode works nicely. That's
> great. It's nice to have that font choice in emacs. Next I will tr
Giovanni Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> So I believe this would be a *huge* benefit for Org
>> to have its own tutorial.
>
> Is it an april fool? <[°]=,=<
> Let's assume it isn't.
Well, the april fool would have sounded like: "Hey guys! The new Org
exporter is finally out! Download
Giovanni Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, we can also tell you what are the features of
> Org-Mode that we use more frequently so that you can
> feel how Org-Mode is used.
Not sure this would be really useful, but I guess many people would be
curious about the result.
I will set up s
On 2008-04-01 09:03 +0100, Russell Adams wrote:
> As to tables, I would miss them dearly. They aren't immediately
> related to folding outlines or schedules, but I frequently use short
> tables for summing information and the exported view is nice.
The `table' functionality can turn into a new spr
Hi folks,
I just started to learn Org. I find that org-agenda will complain
"buffer is read only" if the org file buffer is read only, like in
view-mode or my personal less-minor-mode[1]. Does org-agenda try to modify
the org files? If not, maybe `let' around with (inhibit-read-only t) is
good.