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StackExchange
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:57 PM, Dominic Surano
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wrote:
Hello,
I use org-mode a lot like a wiki so links to other org-mode
headings
are
very common. Currently, I navigate to the heading or pull it up
Hello,
I use org-mode a lot like a wiki so links to other org-mode headings are
very common. Currently, I navigate to the heading or pull it up in an
agenda view, store the link with C-l, going back to where I want to
insert the link, then insert the link with C-c C-l RET. This is a bit
time
Subhan Michael Tindall SubhanT at familycareinc.org writes:
Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in
the mini-buffer to pick a date
This is great
However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a time in the
deadline without going in afterwards and
I'm a huge fan of Org-mode and have been using it daily for a little over a
year. I've been following this list for about 8 months and really benefit
from
the level of technical discussion. I've finally encountered a methodology
problem that I haven't quite been able to wrap my head around and
Toby St Clere Smithe mail at tsmithe.net writes:
Hi all,
How might I adjust the agenda view so that as well as displaying the
dates and names of entries, some property / properties of my choosing
are displayed? For instance, I have entries with a LOCATION property,
and would like to see
Josef Wolf jw at raven.inka.de writes:
Hello,
I am trying to use org-mode for birthdays. I have tried those two entries:
* Calendar
** Birthdays
*** Somebody
SCHEDULED: 1970-05-20 Mo +1y
*** Somebody1
SCHEDULED:
%%(org-anniversary 1970 5 20) Somebody1 is %d years old