I study computer science in the first semester. I have one org file
dedicated to university (~/org/studium.org).
In this org file, there will be one top-level heading for each semester
(currently there is only one -
Wintersemster 09/10 [2009-10-01 Do]--[2010-03-31 Mi]). You see that I
added the
Hi Jan,
interesting setup, it never came to my mind to organize everything on a
weekly basis. Well, it makes sense. :)
Why do you put inactive timestamps for beginning and end of the
semester? Doesn’t that mean that it won’t show up in the agenda view?
How are you handling examens?
With the
Ethan Brown ethandbr...@gmail.com writes:
I've been an emacs user since about 1990, but have just recently
discovered org-mode. It seems as if it would be very well suited to
use as my work log--I currently just use a regular text file.
Would you mind explaining what you mean by a work log?
On 12/19/09 06:06, Matt Lundin wrote:
Mueen Nawazmu...@nawaz.org writes:
As an aside, I've found that it's very fast to use the new speed
commands to change todo states. If org-use-speed-commands is turned on,
all one needs to do is hit t at the start of a headline.
Hmm...I don't
On 12/19/09 09:50, Ethan Brown wrote:
Since a work log is based around daily entries, I'm wondering if
anyone can recommend the best way to use org-mode for such a purpose.
I perused the FAQs but didn't see anything. Org-mode apparently
integrates with the emacs calendar/diary so there is
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com wrote:
I'm experiencing some unexpected behavior as I struggle to upgrade to
Emacs 23 and the emacs starter kit from Carbon Emacs.
In my org files, TAB only folds a headline on columns 4 and higher.
In columns 1-3 on a headline TAB sends an error to the
Fixed. Apologies for the noise.
Tom
On Dec 18, 2009, at 9:00 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
I'm experiencing some unexpected behavior as I struggle to upgrade
to Emacs 23 and the emacs starter kit from Carbon Emacs.
In my org files, TAB only folds a headline on columns 4 and
Mueen Nawaz mu...@nawaz.org writes:
On 12/19/09 06:06, Matt Lundin wrote:
Mueen Nawazmu...@nawaz.org writes:
As an aside, I've found that it's very fast to use the new speed
commands to change todo states. If org-use-speed-commands is turned on,
all one needs to do is hit t at the start of
Hi Daniel,
On Dec 18, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Daniel Martins wrote:
\pnote could be an option
Another idea is to reserve the lowest level to notes
* section
** subsection
*** frame
etc
** notes
(I don't know how many *'s are needed)
maybe we can set a number / variable
like
Hi Carsten,
I believe that commit b8e0d6fdb41f2165d675e89fcb54b741c971f6f4 broke
accessing timestamps with the org-entry-get.
With that commit, several functions I use to check whether an entry has
a timestamp stopped working.
In other words,
(org-entry-get nil TIMESTAMP_IA)
or
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch writes:
AFAIK, there is only one piece of QDA software available for Linux,
gTAMS Analyzer, which is quite awkward in my opinion.
RQDA is an R package. I have used it for a project. Because it is part of R
it is cross-platform, which is a plus.
See:
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