Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Rick,
I don't seem to understand your aim precisely. How should this
navigation look like in HTML?
If we had a 'tag cloud' or a tag index - where should the link 'TAG'
point to? There could be multiple headlines in the file using that tag
'TAG'.
Sorry, I should
Thanks to everyone who helped me with the letter grading and ranking formula for columns 17/Q and 18/R above. I wish to trouble you all again
with two requests. After incorporating the two solutions above and entering my summer class grades, it was so sweet that I would like two other
things
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
`org-columns-display-here-title'
I figured out the main problem last night: I've had the following
configuration in my XEmacs configuration for about the last seven years:
,
| ;; turn off gutter
| (and (boundp 'default-gutter-visible-p)
|
Steven E. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are still many things that are odd about the header line. If I
have a vertically-split window, with an org-mode file in the bottom
window, and I activate column mode, the header appears above the top
window. Maybe that's the only place that the
Hi,
sometimes I want to specify a deadline with a certain time.
Without a time, there is no problem. The deadline shows up a couple of
times earlier, which is fine.
However, when I specify a time like
DEADLINE: 2008-08-04 Mon 16:00
this shows up in the daily agenda of Saturday like this:
There is a customize variable called org deadline warning days - Maybe
this setting has something to do with what you are seeing?
Jose
Florian Beck wrote:
Hi,
sometimes I want to specify a deadline with a certain time.
Without a time, there is no problem. The deadline shows up a couple of
Jose Robins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a customize variable called org deadline warning days -
Maybe this setting has something to do with what you are seeing?
Yes sure, I can set org-deadline-warning-days to 0 and never see an upcoming
deadline. However, that is not what I want.
The