Hello,
while in orgmode, I frequently create some handwritten notes (using
a wacom tablet and xournalpp) and attach it to the current
headline. My ad-hoc solution is the following trivial modification of
org-attach-new (only the second to last line has changed):
(defun org-attach-new-external
Hello Nicolas,
thanks a lot for the patch. It partly works, as long as there are some
more characters after the first comma, but a single comma at the beginning of
a line still gets purged. Now we can start discussing about whoever
would want to have a single comma in a line of its own... :-)
Hello,
I have one quick feature request for org-contacts.el that should be
pretty easy and quick to implement: Could someone please introduce
customizable variables to optionally disable the gnus/message mode
integration?
I don't know a lot of elisp, so instead of copy-pasting my way to a
Hello,
I just noticed that org-babel-tangle removes the comma if its at the
beginning of a line inside a source block. This seems to be independent from the
language indicated (tried with sh, js and emacs-lisp) and also
independent from the characters that follow (',' gets tangled to a blank
Thanks Borbus, it works! See my followup to Jonathan's answer on my plans to add
relative dates to the template expansion.
Best wishes,
Simon
come up, I will put this on my todo-list.
Best wishes,
Simon
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:56:37 -0500, Jonathan Leech-Pepin
jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:42, Simon Campese emacs-orgm...@campese.de wrote:
Dear community,
I want to setup a capture
Dear community,
I want to setup a capture-template that sets a
SCHEDULE-property in the future (say one week from today) without any
user interaction.
Currently, I almost achieve this by inserting the line
:SCHEDULED: %(org-read-date nil nil nil nil nil +1w)
into my template. When I now call
Hello,
I just noticed a bug in the clock resolver while testing its
functionality which can be reproduced as follows:
- Start the clock on a task which doesn't contain any clocked time
(i.e. no clock-entries in the :LOGBOOK: property).
- Leave emacs idle until the resolver gets
Hello,
I just installed emacs on debian lenny via aptitude and noticed that the
date/time prompt in org-mode doesn't work. I can enter absolute date
specifications ('2009-03-15') but all abbreviated and relative entries
like '+4d', '13' etc. are ignored, inserting the default date (all
examples
Hello again,
I solved the problem by just installing the debian org-mode package
which I hadn't done before. Necessary startup code has been integrated
into the site-wide emacs startup file and everything works fine now. I
am really sorry for bothering you all with such minor issues.
Regards,
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