Hi friends,
Just wanted to drop this here. I was testing some agenda-related code,
and got tired of having to keep moving the dates forward on my test data
as days passed in real life, so after digging into the agenda code, I
came up with this macro that makes testing much easier:
#+BEGIN_SRC el
Adam Porter writes:
> After thinking about this some more, I have an idea: if I go ahead and
> import the agenda-building functions into my package and modify them, I
> can use a minor mode to override the standard functions with advice.
> That way users would only have to define the groups varia
Apologies for the earlier diff-blast: I did not see the advice on the
org-mode contributions page that patches generated via
git format-patch master
are preferred. Please find four patches attached which now include
modifications to ORG-NEWS, org.texi, orgguid.texi, and keybindings
suggested by
Nikolay Kudryavtsev writes:
> My testing had shown that if in
> org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol we have (server-delete-client
> _client) instead of (server-edit), the client process gets closed
> fine. May I propose such a change?
Hi Nikolay,
I'm not sure if you're asking me or Nicolas
Alexander Baier writes:
> Hi Adam,
>
> I hadn't heard of org-quick-peek. I found
> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-quick-peek but could not find the
> package on MELPA, do you know why this is the case?
Hi Alexander,
Actually I haven't submitted it to MELPA yet. I've been hoping to get
some
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Hi Adam,
>
> have now given this a try. Looks really nice. Some questions, if I
> may. I would like to have the following sections:
Hi Eric,
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback.
> 1. items that have deadlines, any deadline for now and in the future,
>whether schedu
Ah! I made a typo in the example above; here's the corrected one:
* Link source
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: link-source
:END:
- Link to [[#link-dest][Link dest]]
* Link dest
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: link-dest
:CUSTOM_ID: link-dest
:END:
("Link source" and "Link dest" subtrees are at th
Hello,
Is there a way to make org-export-resolve-id-link look for link resolution
outside the current scope?
I just threw in a (save-restriction (widen) ..) inside
org-export-resolve-id-link, and that of course did not work (and thus this
email).
Below is a little example:
* Link source
:PROPER
Hello,
Adrian Bradd writes:
> Adds multi-file TRIGGER and BLOCKER tasks to org-depend by first searching
> the current file `org-find-entry-with-id` and then all files visisble
> through `org-find-id`.
> From d4095a57f1c9c42426d8c0d51ca7f4640f036a3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Adrian Bradd
Hello,
Рома Рудаков writes:
> Expected result:
>
> * DONE task 1
> CLOSED: [2017-07-26 Wed 15:39]
> :LOGBOOK:
> - State "DONE" from "PROGRESS" [2017-07-26 Wed 15:39]
> - State "PROGRESS" from "TODO" [2017-07-26 Wed 15:37]
> CLOCK: [2017-07-26 Wed 15:37]--[2017-07-26 Wed
Hello,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> org-time-stamp-custom-formats is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
> Its value is ("«%d-%m-%Y %a»" . "«%d-%m-%Y %a %H:%M»")
> Original value was
> ("<%m/%d/%y %a>" . "<%m/%d/%y %a %H:%M>")
>
>
> And indeed in an org buffer this format is used. However when I try to
> u
Hi
I changed by org-time-stamp-custom-formats
to
org-time-stamp-custom-formats is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
Its value is ("«%d-%m-%Y %a»" . "«%d-%m-%Y %a %H:%M»")
Original value was
("<%m/%d/%y %a>" . "<%m/%d/%y %a %H:%M>")
And indeed in an org buffer this format is used. However wh
Hi Adam,
I hadn't heard of org-quick-peek. I found
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-quick-peek but could not find the
package on MELPA, do you know why this is the case?
Also the screenshot in the README is not present (any more), thus I am
currently having a hard time imagining what this p
Hi Chris,
I really like this functionality, thank you!
Has there been a discussion about a possible key binding for this feature?
Carsten
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 10:20 PM, Chris Kauffman
wrote:
> Greetings from a first-time contributor. Another patch contributor, Uwe
> Brauer, recruited me af
Hello,
Chris Kauffman writes:
> Greetings from a first-time contributor. Another patch contributor, Uwe
> Brauer, recruited me after finding some code I had written to move single
> org-table cells up/down/left/right. I found this feature to be useful in
> certain kinds of tables so wrote the f
Hello,
Omar Antolín Camarena writes:
> I just noticed that org-backward-paragraph raises a user error if you call
> it at the beginning of the buffer. This is not what the general
> backward-paragraph command does, nor is it what I remember other Emacs
> movement commands doing when the move can
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