ble normally and alternate with editing the latex document as you
> want.
>
> [1] - http://orgmode.org/manual/A-LaTeX-example.html
>
> --
> Darlan
>
>
>
> At Tue, 27 Sep 2011 19:55:19 +0800,
> Joseph Buchignani wrote:
> >
> > [1 ]
> > Awesome, tha
Awesome, thanks.
This makes Org-Mode truly a two pane outliner. Actually it's three "pane" I
guess, since it includes metadata. Yeah... 3 pane, the agenda view would be
a pane.
I would suggest adding this command to the documentation for Org-Mode under
the outlining section somewhere. I've been u
One of the major shortcomings of org-mode as an outliner is the following:
You cannot have different hoisting or outline visibility settings in two
panes of the same file.
For example, if you want to hide the body text and just view outline
headings in one pane, while you work on the body text of
David, I understand what your second function does, but I'm confused
about what the first one does.
Does the first function set all habits to have a "return to state" property?
Or does it cause all habits to revert to the "return to state" defined
keyword, if it is defined?
I was asking how to s
4:26 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> Joseph Buchignani writes:
>
>> Summary: I would like habits to automatically be marked as the todo
>> keyword "HABIT" instead of "TODO" after I mark them "DONE"
>>
>> Reasons:
&g
, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Joseph Buchignani wrote:
>
>> I have a customization question.
>>
>> I want to have my habits roll over when I wake up, rather than when
>> the clock hits 12 AM.
>>
>> How do I mak
I have a customization question.
I want to have my habits roll over when I wake up, rather than when
the clock hits 12 AM.
How do I make this happen?
I know I read about it somewhere but I can't find it after determined
Googling and checking the Org manual and Worg.
Thanks,
JB
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Ignore the f
Hi Org-Mode,
Today I receved the "stringp, nil" error when attempting to generate my
agenda buffer.
By a process of gradually eliminating all the text in my org buffer and
retesting, I eventually traced the error to a habit TODO item that I'd
forgotten to give a repeating scheduled date. It was s
This one is very easy to duplicate.
Add the variable #+STARTUP: indent to the top of the org buffer. Hit C-c C-c
with point on the startup variables to refresh the setup.
Create a todo item. Assign it priority A via C-c , A. Then reassign it
priority B via C-c , B.
When indent mode is enabled, y
I have a bug to report for org-agenda-sorting-strategy.
I customized this variable to sort by priority ONLY using the Org Agenda
Custom Commands interface.
However, the priorities continue to be out of order.
I am sorting habits, some of which have no repetitions yet. It seems to be
sorting some
Hi Org mode,
Summary: I would like habits to automatically be marked as the todo keyword
"HABIT" instead of "TODO" after I mark them "DONE"
Reasons:
I want to keep my habits separate from my tasks. But they display together
on my TODO list. This makes it hard to keep track of what's a habit and
w
weekly schedule. Press K
there. You should get a message that habits have been disabled/enabled. If
not, org-habit is not working.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Joseph Buchignani <
joseph.buchign...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was looking for habit
test Emacs snapshot in Ubuntu Lucid
10.04.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> (please post on the mailing list...)
>
> Joseph Buchignani writes:
>
> > First, even if items like DONE state logging are not properly configured,
> I
> > s
Julien, it sounds like you're doing something different than what's in the
manual.
Could you paste exactly the code you used in your .emacs to include
org-habit in the modules list and then activate it? I guess it would be two
separate lines?
Thanks,
JB
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Julien Fan
uot; from "TODO" [2010-09-01 Wed 01:02]
:END:
:PROPERTIES:
:LAST_REPEAT: [2010-09-01 Wed 01:33]
:STYLE: habit
:END:
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Noorul Islam K M wrote:
> Joseph Buchignani writes:
>
> > Hi Org-mode,
> >
> > I've read all the mailing l
Hi Org-mode,
I've read all the mailing lists and manuals and still can't get my org-habit
module working.
I presume there ought to be some sort of entry in my agenda, or the "k" key
should do something. I get nothing. Here is my setup:
- org-mode 7.01h
- emacs file included below.
The re
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