Re: [O] General advice beyond Org

2018-05-21 Thread Kevin Buchs
of tools you use is no reason to switch graduate programs. This is entirely a matter of getting along with other people, not being selfish, etc. These are life skills we are talking about. Kevin Buchs On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 7:28 PM, <ed...@openmail.cc> wrote: > Hello, > > _I_

[O] getting started with publishing

2013-08-30 Thread Kevin Buchs
? Thanks Kevin Buchs

[O] forward to the past ... Rounding timeclock

2012-11-15 Thread Kevin Buchs
come up with). - Kevin Buchs On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Kevin Buchs kevin.buchs.j...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 4:25 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: What is your value of ̀org-time-stamp-rounding-minutes'? It is (15 15). Replacing (current-time) with (org-current-time

Re: [O] trouble building org-mode, how to debug emacs -batch

2012-11-09 Thread Kevin Buchs
Achim, Indeed, that was the problem. Thanks so much! - Kevin On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de wrote: It seems that emacs is some kind of alias, script or wrapper that doesn't really behave like emacs. Try to find where emacs is installed (most likely

[O] restoring clocks: should it work when the file is closed/opened and when emacs is restarted?

2012-11-09 Thread Kevin Buchs
I am keeping clocking information in an org-mode file. With a clock in progress, I save the file, indicate I don't want to clock out and close emacs. When I restart emacs and open the file, I get the message Restoring clock data, but when I try to clock out of the current task it complains:

Re: [O] end-of-line behaviour

2012-11-08 Thread Kevin Buchs
When I grabbed the latest git source yesterday, I found that org-end-of-line was indeed working better for me. Thanks Toby. However... I am having trouble building org-mode and --- I'll post a new message On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Kevin Buchs kevin.buchs.j...@gmail.com wrote: I'm running

[O] trouble building org-mode, how to debug emacs -batch

2012-11-08 Thread Kevin Buchs
I am stuck, so I would appreciate some pointers on debugging. I've got the make transcript below and then my further tests on emacs -batch, where I always get a return message End of file during parsing. How can I debug this? (For completeness I included the portion of my local.mk which changed

[O] (no subject)

2012-11-07 Thread Kevin Buchs
, not horizontal motion. I don't see any behavior elsewhere that uses the interpretation that line-move-visual is for horizontal motion. Anyone have thoughts on this subject? BTW - I posted this back in May, but I neglected to keep the topic alive. Kevin Buchs

Re: [O] end-of-line behaviour [was: (no subject)]

2012-11-07 Thread Kevin Buchs
I'm running version 7.8.10 of org-mode. I think I should grab an update. I did see some recent discussion which cued by memory but I thought since I was not using visual-line-mode that it did not apply. Thanks. What an interesting title your group has! - Kevin Buchs On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 1:50

Re: [O] Rounding timeclock and moving to the end of the line

2012-05-24 Thread Kevin Buchs
on a Windows-7 platform. The problem is the same whether the second line in the buffer is a list entry or a plain line. Kevin Buchs

[O] Rounding timeclock and moving to the end of the line

2012-05-23 Thread Kevin Buchs
it is dealing with vertical motion, not horizontal motion. I don't see any behavior elsewhere that uses the interpretation that line-move-visual is for horizontal motion. Anyone have thoughts on this subject? - Kevin Buchs

[O] Cycling on the ellipsis

2011-09-26 Thread Kevin Buchs
I would really like my tab key to cycle a closed heading when I am on the ellipsis. Looking at org.el where org-cycle is defined, I see that it does this: (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at org-outline-regexp))) So, if it were on the ellipsis, it seems like it ought to come to

[O] shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree

2011-09-24 Thread Kevin Buchs
Reposting due to no replies: I have been studying extensively and have not found a quick way to hide the nearest heading (which contains point) as well as the entire sparse tree. I often have two or more sparse trees open as I go look for information elsewhere and then want to return to the place

[O] shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree

2011-09-16 Thread Kevin Buchs
I have been studying extensively and have not found a quick way to hide the nearest heading (which contains point) as well as the entire sparse tree. I often have two or more sparse trees open as I go look for information elsewhere and then want to return to the place I was at. So, can I be lazy