Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes:
One way to work around this limitation and to safely store the folding
information would be to put it in a face property for each headline.
Perhaps you have time to dig into that direction?
Unfortunately, I have more pressing matters to deal
gregory mitchell radiochicken...@gmail.com writes:
Most dedicated spreadsheets, i.e. excel, have an option to toggle the display
of formulas/results in cells. Having all of the formulas at the bottom of a
table can get even more confusing with large tables that contain lots of
formulas on
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Paul,
Paul Mead paul.d.m...@gmail.com writes:
Having thought about this a bit more, I can see where the new behaviour
might be useful, but it just looks a bit ugly in org-mode because (I
guess) it's not been written to deal with narrower
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes:
Is there a way for non-SEQ_TODO labeled sub-headings to still count in
the headline percentage?
Now there is.
(setq org-provide-todo-statistics 'all-headlines)
will do the job.
I haven't implemented this for
User spamfilteraccount at gmail.com writes:
The folding information should simply be saved into a separate
file. For example, for notes.org the accompanying folding
information could be in notes.org.fold. The posted code can be
trivially modified to behave this way and with this change the
Hello,
we want to have a traditional reference section in a software
documentation we are currently writing using org-mode. Org's Footnote
feature is almost perfect for the job, however, I prefer the [123]-
type of reference rather than the superscript notation org generates
for
User spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
User spamfilteraccount at gmail.com writes:
The folding information should simply be saved into a separate
file. For example, for notes.org the accompanying folding
information could be in notes.org.fold. The posted code can be
trivially modified to
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
My idea was to be thorough, documenting the idea even if it is too
hard to implement. I think the interface would be the same as now,
except that clicking on the mode line cycles among the timers.
In principle you might be clocking a task while
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes:
I was just about to suggest: Why not using a VISIBILITY property
for that? (that would spare us the additional file..) but you were
faster than me! :)
Ah, yes. Properties. Being a new user I haven't yet used them,
so they didn't occur to
It might be worth considering going all the way and allowing a list of
todo kw that will affect statistics.
On 2009-07-26, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes:
Is there a way for non-SEQ_TODO labeled sub-headings to still count in
User spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
Bastien bastienguerry at googlemail.com writes:
I was just about to suggest: Why not using a VISIBILITY property
for that? (that would spare us the additional file..) but you were
faster than me! :)
Ah, yes. Properties. Being a new user I
Hi Totti,
just a few words regarding preserving links.
About /finding/ links, I just added this simple function, which is
quite handy I guess:
(defun org-occur-link-in-agenda-files ()
Create a link and search for it in the agendas.
The link is not stored in `org-stored-links', it is just
Geralt usr.gen...@googlemail.com writes:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hansenbe...@norang.ca wrote:
Just visit the org file with the task you want to clock in and do C-c
C-x C-i to clock it in. C-c C-x C-o stops the clock (or when you clock
in something else it stops). You can only
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
It might be worth considering going all the way and allowing a list of
todo kw that will affect statistics.
Done. Setting `org-provide-todo-statistics' to a list of TODO keywords
will only compute todo statistics against headlines containing a keyword
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:
we want to have a traditional reference section in a software
documentation we are currently writing using org-mode. Org's Footnote
feature is almost perfect for the job, however, I prefer the [123]-
type of reference rather than the
Ok, now I'm pissed and bummed...
I *REALLY* want to use Org-Mode for my GTD stuff, task lists, etc, etc,
etc. However, one of my biggest gripes is that I don't have access to
my data when I'm away from the computer or its turned off (i.e. grocery
shopping, watching TV at night, and so on...)
David A. Gershman dagershman_...@dagertech.net writes:
So, any way you can add a command
org-upload-to-brain-for-people-not-always-on-computer
for when I stick one end of my USB cable in the computer and the
other... *wink*
Become cable-free and plug a USB Missile Launcher instead:
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