No Wayman writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] Use defvaralias for prioirity variable aliases
Thank you for the initial report and the follow-up patch. I'm confused
why e062ca719 (org.el: Use `defalias' for priority aliases, 2020-02-24)
did the exact opposite reversal, but your patch looks obviously corr
Bob Newell writes:
> You might take a look at my 'scraps' package. I created it a
> little while back and it does a fair amount of what you
> mention.
Thanks, looks very interesting. Does some of what I need, but I differ
in some design choices:
- I prefer the incremental search scheme a-la-deft
Juan,
You might take a look at my 'scraps' package. I created it a
little while back and it does a fair amount of what you
mention.
I've got over 3,000 files taking up over 64 MB and it's still
quite fast.
http://www.bobnewell.net/filez/scraps.zip
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Bob Newell
Honolulu, Hawai`i
- Via Gnus/BBD
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> I have an off-topic query though: How do you right align tags?
>
>
>
,
| org-tags-column is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
| Its value is -120
| Original value was -77
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
| Documentation:
| The column to which tags should be i
Hi,
I have started a personal project, with no aims to create a package yet,
to create an alternative to deft. I have very specific reasons:
- Open the library to being used programatically, similar to how
completing-read works.
- Built around 'grep', to allow more sophisticated queries in the
Just for your amusement: I've developed a very different but effective
way of taking minutes with org-mode that uses just lists and
enumerations. I have been using this solution for more than a year on a
daily basis and I'm really happy with it (and colleagues don't
complain). Speed, simplicity
Christian Egli writes:
> I'm picking up this thread again since I think I have solved the issue
> for myself. I do use org-mode for meeting minutes now. Thanks to the
> input from this list I managed to solve the outstanding issues such as
> tabular reports of action items.
>
> I wrote a blog post
Hi
I have the following table
#+begin_src
| Product | online clases with pdf | share screen | whiteboard
| stability of the connection |
|-+-+---+---+---
Hi Christian,
very useful blog post indeed, thank you.
Thanks for finding the :match parameter and for pointing out that it is not
documented in the manual.
I have fixed that in org-manual.org.
Carsten
- Carsten
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 10:37 AM Christian Egli
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm picking
> Am 23.03.2020 um 10:36 schrieb Christian Egli :
>
> Hi all
>
> I'm picking up this thread again since I think I have solved the issue
> for myself. I do use org-mode for meeting minutes now. Thanks to the
> input from this list I managed to solve the outstanding issues such as
> tabular repo
Thank you for the blog post. Very useful.
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Hi all
I'm picking up this thread again since I think I have solved the issue
for myself. I do use org-mode for meeting minutes now. Thanks to the
input from this list I managed to solve the outstanding issues such as
tabular reports of action items.
I wrote a blog post summarizing my findings wh
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