On Apr 29, 2010, at 6:56 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I took some notes on a video this morning, using a relative timer. I
wasn't able to start until several minutes into the video. Then,
later, I went back and started from the beginning, starting the timer
pretty much on time. Now I have to res
I took some notes on a video this morning, using a relative timer. I
wasn't able to start until several minutes into the video. Then,
later, I went back and started from the beginning, starting the timer
pretty much on time. Now I have to reset all the times in the
original notes from this morni
> On 2010/04/29, at 2:48, David Frascone wrote:
>
>>
>> iCalendar exporting? importing?
>> Is anyone using this? I've avoided agenda like stuff, since I have a
>> calendar that is very full of meetings, appointments, etc. (In fact,
>> I have several, some at work, some on google calendars).
Dear David,
I have used iCalendar exporter to export an important schedule
on orgmode.
So it is org-mode -> iCalendar.
Actually, I use this exporter with Dropbox service.
1. Export a iCal file to Dropbox directory
(Dropbox will upload the file to the internet automatically)
2. iCal.app on Mac
Dear Carsten,
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Takaaki ISHIKAWA
On 2010/04/29, at 0:01, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Applied, thanks.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Takaaki ISHIKAWA wrote:
>
>> Dear Org-mode developers,
>>
>> Hi. I'm just a user of the org-mode.
>> First of a
At Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:14:59 -0400,
Matt Lundin wrote:
> David Frascone writes:
> > 2) Which mail subsystem would be most compatible and easiest to use?
> > MH? Gnus? And, would it be worth the trouble setting up on a mac?
>
> You might want to check out this recent ML discussion:
>
> http:/
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:09:22 -0500, Nathan Neff wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:42 PM, David Frascone wrote:
> >
> > Jump - seems really hard to use.
> >
>
> I agree -- I've been on a quest to easily navigate my org-files also.
>
> > C-c C-j. Opens help window with cursor in it, so
On 10-Apr-28, at 4:14 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
David Frascone writes:
2) Which mail subsystem would be most compatible and easiest to use?
MH? Gnus? And, would it be worth the trouble setting up on a mac?
You might want to check out this recent ML discussion:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane
Buck Brody wrote:
> ...
> Maybe it would be best if I explain my current workflow. I use agenda to see
> what is due today. I
> then manually assign those items the A priority. For the rest of the day,
> whether I am in a
> different agenda view, or just within my main file, I can quickly se
On Apr 28, 2010, at 8:43 PM, Matti De Craene wrote:
- 2.8 Drawers
- 3.2 Column width and alignment
- 3.3 The Spreadsheet (4 rather technical pages)
- 7.4 Property Inheritance and 7.5 Column View
(do beginners really need properties at all ??)
I would agree on this list (except maybe drawers)
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This commit is available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode.git for-carsten
lisp/org.el |5 ++---
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diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
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@@ -9584,9 +9584,8 @@ Depending on `org
From: Robert P. Goldman
Added a handler for blockquotes.
Also added :body-newline-paragraph to the org-set-generic-type. This is
intended to help handling output formats (like tikiwiki) where newlines are
treated as paragraph separators, instead of being used to fill (i.e., the
destination is e
This patch adds handling of blockquotes and flowed output formats to
org-export-generic per earlier email.
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>> If the manual were in org, then the tag, :basic:, would suffice. Just
>> export only that tag. But maybe that is more work instead of less?
>>
>> On 2010-04-28, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
>>> starting to worry that peop
David Frascone writes:
> I'm still using a monolithic file to inplement my DGTD (Dave's GTD).
> I'm not as anal as TOD (The other Dave, Dave Allen), and I don't run a
> strict inbox.
>
> What I do want is:
> 1) a place to keep track of live projects, bugs, conversations, etc.
> 2) A place for n
Nick,
Thanks for the suggestion.
What I want is a way to know, just by looking at a headline, if it is due
today. Maybe this isn't something most people care about because they keep
their files unfolded most of the time, so they can see the DEADLINE
property. All my tasks are kept on the third
Hi David,
I think that's your version of Emacs getting in the way. C-w and C-y
are cut and paste for me on linux (and windows using the Emacs W32 port
with those shift/C-c/C-v keys disabled so it doesn't emulate windows
application mode.
My move a region command sequence:
- C-SPC to set point
Hi David,
Comments are inline below.
David Frascone writes:
> Here are two questions (or maybe one question, and a bug report) from
> my note taking while reading the manual.
>
> * Best way to make next menu item? M-Enter seems to work pretty well.
> I'm not to happy with the way org-mode
Štěpán Němec wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > ...
> > Maybe the doc string should say:
> >
> > ... However, the region must satisfy some constraints: it has to be
> > a subtree (or a sequence of subtrees).
> >
> > Would that be clear enough?
>
> Clear enough for me to understand at least,
Buck Brody wrote:
> Assume I have 10 things that must be done for a specific project and two of
> them must be done today. I want to be able to know which two are due today,
> but I still want to see them in the same list as the other 8 items because
> it gives useful context.
>
Coming late t
Nick Dokos writes:
> Štěpán Němec wrote:
>
>>
>> In the documentation of `org-refile' we read:
>>
>> If there is an active region, all entries in that region will be moved.
>> However, the region must fulfil the requirement that the first heading
>> is the first one sets the top-level of
Buck Brody writes:
> The problem with the sparse tree is that a sparse tree will only show
> the headlines above the item with a deadline, it will not show the
> sibling headlines. For example, if I used a sparse tree on:
That depends on the value of org-show-siblings.
To ensure that siblings
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> David Frascone writes:
>
> > Copying and Pasting
> > This could just be me fighting with Aquamacs (Cmd-C, Cmd-V, Cmd-etc
> > mac keys). But, the cutting, copying, and pasting do not seem very
> > intuitive. I am used to (from old emacs
Matt,
Thanks for your suggestions.
The problem with the sparse tree is that a sparse tree will only show the
headlines above the item with a deadline, it will not show the sibling
headlines. For example, if I used a sparse tree on:
* Fruit
** Apple
*** Macintosh
*** Crab
DEADLINE: <2010-04-
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
>
>
> I think you want to customize the org-blank-before-new-entry variable.
>
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#blank-line-after-headlines-and-list-items
>
Nice! That almost fixed it. But, I think the documentation is a bit
wrong. Try
David Frascone writes:
> 2) Which mail subsystem would be most compatible and easiest to use?
> MH? Gnus? And, would it be worth the trouble setting up on a mac?
You might want to check out this recent ML discussion:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/23481/focus=23588
- Matt
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David Frascone writes:
> Copying and Pasting
> This could just be me fighting with Aquamacs (Cmd-C, Cmd-V, Cmd-etc
> mac keys). But, the cutting, copying, and pasting do not seem very
> intuitive. I am used to (from old emacs days) using C-w and C-y, but,
> i usually did that over regions.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:57 PM, David Frascone wrote:
>
> I'm still using a monolithic file to inplement my DGTD (Dave's GTD). I'm
> not as anal as TOD (The other Dave, Dave Allen), and I don't run a strict
> inbox.
>
> What I do want is:
> 1) a place to keep track of live projects, bugs, conv
David Frascone writes:
> Jump - seems really hard to use.
>
> C-c C-j. Opens help window with cursor in it, so I have to C-x o to
> get to Org-goto window. Then, once in the goto window, hitting tab
> opens the subtree, but pressing a down arrow again goes back to the
> top. Seems very us
David Frascone writes:
> Here are two questions (or maybe one question, and a bug report) from
> my note taking while reading the manual.
>
> * Best way to make next menu item? M-Enter seems to work pretty
> well.
> I'm not to happy with the way org-mode adds a blank line after a block
> of
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:41 PM, David Frascone wrote:
> Here are two questions (or maybe one question, and a bug report) from my
> note taking while reading the manual.
>
> * Best way to make next menu item? M-Enter seems to work pretty well.
> I'm not to happy with the way org-mode adds a
Buck Brody writes:
> > Might I ask why the sparse tree search above or a simple agenda
> > view of deadlines is inadequate? The daily agenda provides a nice
> > view of all deadlines, making clear which are due today and which
> > are past due. And with a custom agenda command you
I'm trying to get o-e-g to handle export to multiple wikis.
One of the ones that I'm having the most trouble with is tikiwiki
(www.tikiwiki.org).
The problem here is that tikiwiki won't reflow normal text blocks. This
means that we need to (1) take contiguous blocks of text and ram them
all toge
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 28, 2010, at 2:57 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
>
>> Org:
>> x^{(0)}
>>
>> becomes [note missing parenthesis]
>>
>> LaTeX:
>> x$^{\mathrm{(0}}$
>
> This is now fixed.
Thanks!
Dan
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Matt,
Assume I have 10 things that must be done for a specific project and two of
them must be done today. I want to be able to know which two are due today,
but I still want to see them in the same list as the other 8 items because
it gives useful context.
Buck
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 3:01 PM,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:42 PM, David Frascone wrote:
>
> Jump - seems really hard to use.
>
I agree -- I've been on a quest to easily navigate my org-files also.
> C-c C-j. Opens help window with cursor in it, so I have to C-x o to
> get to Org-goto window.
I use Aquamacs, and the help
Štěpán Němec wrote:
>
> In the documentation of `org-refile' we read:
>
> If there is an active region, all entries in that region will be moved.
> However, the region must fulfil the requirement that the first heading
> is the first one sets the top-level of the moved text - at most sibl
On Apr 28, 2010, at 7:27 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Just realized the need for export to info. So never mind. And it was
obvious anyway.
On 2010-04-28, Samuel Wales wrote:
Great idea.
If the manual were in org, then the tag, :basic:, would suffice.
Just
export only that tag. But maybe t
> - 2.8 Drawers
> - 3.2 Column width and alignment
> - 3.3 The Spreadsheet (4 rather technical pages)
> - 7.4 Property Inheritance and 7.5 Column View
> (do beginners really need properties at all ??)
I would agree on this list (except maybe drawers).
If there is room for additional sections ma
The hyperlink syntax allows specifying a line number, however,
that doesn't do anything (other than force the document to
be opened inside of emacs) with a non-text file (say a pdf).
Is therea an extension to allow specifying a page number
so that a link to a pdf is opened at the specified page?
Thanks Matt, works like a charm!
The final version of my org-agenda-custom-commands:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("c" . "Priority views")
("ca" "#A" agenda ""
((org-agenda-entry-types '(:scheduled))
(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'not
In the documentation of `org-refile' we read:
If there is an active region, all entries in that region will be moved.
However, the region must fulfil the requirement that the first heading
is the first one sets the top-level of the moved text - at most siblings
below it are allowed.
I c
I'm still using a monolithic file to inplement my DGTD (Dave's GTD). I'm
not as anal as TOD (The other Dave, Dave Allen), and I don't run a strict
inbox.
What I do want is:
1) a place to keep track of live projects, bugs, conversations, etc.
2) A place for notes
3) A place to track TODO's
4) A w
I'd love to link to mail, but I'm using Thunderbird (actually Postbox), and
there don't seem to be any easy ways to add links to it. So, I'm actually
considering using some emacs mailer, just for the ability to link to mails
via imap.
1) Is anyone else doing this? If so, is it worth the trouble?
iCalendar exporting? importing?
Is anyone using this? I've avoided agenda like stuff, since I have a
calendar that is very full of meetings, appointments, etc. (In fact,
I have several, some at work, some on google calendars). While I'd
love to add todo's with dates, using orgmode for my re
I found the link abbreviations, and I got it to do this:
[[CASE:CASE-10001]] by using "CASE", "http://mysite/cases/browse"; as the
key & url handler. But, is there any way to do a regexp, so every
reference that looks like CASE-12345 will automagically be url-ified?
I guess what I want is a sligh
Selecting
I've gotten into the habit of selecting by holding down shift, and using the
arrows
to highlight the text I want to select. This even works fine in Aquamacs.
But, when I'm using
orgmode, and I use shift-Up or Down, then it changes the priority . . Anyone
else find this irritating?
A
Jump - seems really hard to use.
C-c C-j. Opens help window with cursor in it, so I have to C-x o to
get to Org-goto window. Then, once in the goto window, hitting tab
opens the subtree, but pressing a down arrow again goes back to the
top. Seems very useless for actually finding anything.
Here are two questions (or maybe one question, and a bug report) from my
note taking while reading the manual.
* Best way to make next menu item? M-Enter seems to work pretty well.
I'm not to happy with the way org-mode adds a blank line after a block
of text when doing C-S-RET from the entry
Just realized the need for export to info. So never mind. And it was
obvious anyway.
On 2010-04-28, Samuel Wales wrote:
> Great idea.
>
> If the manual were in org, then the tag, :basic:, would suffice. Just
> export only that tag. But maybe that is more work instead of less?
>
> On 2010-04-2
Great idea.
If the manual were in org, then the tag, :basic:, would suffice. Just
export only that tag. But maybe that is more work instead of less?
On 2010-04-28, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
> starting to worry that people wit
Barton writes:
> In my workflow, I move by priorities and scheduled dates for the tasks.
> My goal with this issue is to have a view that would show me only the
> tasks with certain priority(-ies) that are scheduled for today (or are
> overdue, as in (org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all t) )
Erik Iverson writes:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
>> starting to worry that people with stop in their tracks
>> when considering Org-mode, just because of the sheer size
>> of the manual.
>>
>> So I did a little experiment. I
Erik Iverson writes:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
>> starting to worry that people with stop in their tracks
>> when considering Org-mode, just because of the sheer size
>> of the manual.
>>
>> So I did a little experiment. I
Richard Riley writes:
> I think a better operation be for org-mode to duplicate the repeated
> task +n ahead when marked as "done" and create a non repeat version of
> the original as done so it leaves a marked "done" item in the agenda at
> the original date.
>
I believe one can already accompl
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> David & Adam,
>
> don't worry. Although I may not speak for the others on this list, I
> think most people here are perfectly happy to have questions from
> newbies! The more people that use org mode, the better.
>
> All I would say is that
On Apr 28, 2010, at 5:46 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Dear all,
with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
starting to worry that people with stop in their tracks
when considering Org-mode, just because of the sheer size
of the manual.
So I did a little experiment. I took the manu
Hello,
> I am wondering if it would be useful to have this as a beginners
> document - or if the existence of this document would lead
> to more confusion than relief.
>
> http://orgmode.org/orgguide.pdf
This is IMHO a much appreciated relief.
Carsten, many thanks for all your efforts,
Marco
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Dear all,
with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
starting to worry that people with stop in their tracks
when considering Org-mode, just because of the sheer size
of the manual.
So I did a little experiment. I took the manual and stripped
everything wh
Dear all,
with the Org-mode manual moving toward 200 pages, I am
starting to worry that people with stop in their tracks
when considering Org-mode, just because of the sheer size
of the manual.
So I did a little experiment. I took the manual and stripped
everything which could be considered ad
On Apr 28, 2010, at 2:57 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Org:
x^{(0)}
becomes [note missing parenthesis]
LaTeX:
x$^{\mathrm{(0}}$
This is now fixed.
(Emacs 24 with Org 6.35i and also with current Org-mode HEAD)
Also, two possible documentation bugs:
1
=
http://orgmo
Greetings org-mode,
In my workflow, I move by priorities and scheduled dates for the tasks. My goal
with this issue is to have a view that would show me only the tasks with
certain priority(-ies) that are scheduled for today (or are overdue, as in
(org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-a
Hi Tom,
On Apr 28, 2010, at 5:01 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
The changes are essentially made and pass my tests now, there's mostly
housekeeping now: pull, merge, push.
Yes. Send me your name on repo.or.cz and I'll add push for you.
Please create your own branch and stay on it.
It is "T
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Takaaki ISHIKAWA wrote:
Dear Org-mode developers,
Hi. I'm just a user of the org-mode.
First of all, many thanks to you since
you have provided the best tool for Emacs.
Lately, I added a description attribute to the iCal export functio
Marco Alberti writes:
> Dear Org users,
> I have been using Org for a few days and loving it.
> Now I am stuck on a little problem that probably has an obvious solution that
> I'm missing. Suppose I want to type this note:
>
> * Section title
> Some plain text.
> - One item
> - One more item
I dont think a (completely :) silly idea. A smartphone will probably
never substitute pen and paper!
In fact most of my notes are taken on a notepad with a an attached
pen. In fact, I have just found a pen with an internal mechanism which
turns it long enough when I write and short enough to do no
Thanks Matt, that did the trick. I didn't consider that tags-todo
might behave differently.
Cheers
Paul
On 28 April 2010 12:54, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Paul Mead writes:
>
>> If I use one of the built-in agenda comands, for instance C-c a t any
>> scheduled todos are omitted as expected. If I sele
Dear Org users,
I have been using Org for a few days and loving it.
Now I am stuck on a little problem that probably has an obvious
solution that I'm missing. Suppose I want to type this note:
* Section title
Some plain text.
- One item
- One more item
Back to plain text.
If the curso
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> On Apr 27, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Juri Artamonov wrote:
>
> Hello Guys,
>
> could you please advice how to make TODO item to be recursive in Agenda.
> Let's say item to be every week at 19:00 Tuesday. Then after I pointed it as
> DONE for this week, it's still as TO
Paul Mead writes:
> If I use one of the built-in agenda comands, for instance C-c a t any
> scheduled todos are omitted as expected. If I select any of my custom
> agenda commands, they are not.
As far as I can see, there is only one custom command to which the
ignore option would apply: the tod
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:31:18 +1200, Adam wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010 10:00 am, David Frascone wrote:
> > I notice that you guys all seem to be VERY MUCH experts in orgmode. . . my
> > questions are all very . . urm . . RTFM'ish, or just noobish.
[...]
> As fellow newbie, I sometimes w
On 27/04/10 23:00, David Frascone wrote:
I notice that you guys all seem to be VERY MUCH experts in orgmode. . .
my questions are all very . . urm . . RTFM'ish, or just noobish.
Should I be posting them somewhere else? I'm still incorporating
org-mode into my life, and making many mistakes . .
Hi
I've got some custom agendas set up, see the extract from my org config
file below.
If I use one of the built-in agenda comands, for instance C-c a t any
scheduled todos are omitted as expected. If I select any of my custom
agenda commands, they are not.
Any idea why this would be?
Thanks, P
Hello,
I just look at the mobileorg website and find the web design rather
pleasing. Well done!
Leo
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Dear Org-mode developers,
Hi. I'm just a user of the org-mode.
First of all, many thanks to you since
you have provided the best tool for Emacs.
Lately, I added a description attribute to the iCal export function
in lisp/org-icalendar.el.
The new function allows to display a description of
the e
On 28/04/10 05:00, andrew mcintosh wrote:
I'm Canadian and have made an .org file including all the major Canadian
holidays in it except for the Easter holidays. Is there a way to include it
without using org-agenda-holidays? I'm not interested in knowing when it's
Columbus Day, and more imp
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> I really am puzzled by using a "TODO state" for saying "this is a note".
>
> For me, a so-called TODO state is a circumstance (or a mode), so one
> transitional property on a cycle. That's something that evolves over time,
> such as:
>
> TODO -> NEXT -> STARTED ->
I'm Canadian and have made an .org file including all the major Canadian
holidays in it except for the Easter holidays. Is there a way to include it
without using org-agenda-holidays? I'm not interested in knowing when it's
Columbus Day, and more importantly, the American Thanksgiving is confl
Thank you Guys. I did search for "recursive" instead of "repeat".
This is what I need.
Have a good day,
Juri.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>
> On Apr 27, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Juri Artamonov wrote:
>
> Hello Guys,
>
>
> could you please advic
On Apr 27, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Juri Artamonov wrote:
Hello Guys,
could you please advice how to make TODO item to be recursive in
Agenda. Let's say item to be every week at 19:00 Tuesday. Then after
I pointed it as DONE for this week, it's still as TODO item for next
week and so on. Is it
could you please advice how to make TODO item to be recursive in Agenda.
Let's say item to be every week at 19:00 Tuesday. Then after I pointed
it as DONE for this week, it's still as TODO item for next week and so
on. Is it possible?
** TODO Put out dustbin
SCHEDULED: <2010-05-05 Wed +1
Hello Guys,
could you please advice how to make TODO item to be recursive in Agenda.
Let's say item to be every week at 19:00 Tuesday. Then after I pointed it as
DONE for this week, it's still as TODO item for next week and so on. Is it
possible?
Thank you,
Juri.
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