Hello,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I used to archive items to a subtree (in an archive file) using some
> functions provided on this list back in 2014 [1]. I recently updated
> Org and this code stopped working because the
> 'org-extract-archive-file' function has been removed. This was commit
>
Hello list,
I used to archive items to a subtree (in an archive file) using some functions
provided on this list back in 2014 [1]. I recently updated Org and this code
stopped working because the 'org-extract-archive-file' function has been
removed. This was commit
Hello,
Hendrik Tews writes:
> when I have this file
>
> === cut ===
> * A
> ** B
> ** C
> === cut ===
>
> and set org-archive-location to "::* Archived Tasks", as
> recommended in the documentation of this variable. Then,
Hi,
when I have this file
=== cut ===
* A
** B
** C
=== cut ===
and set org-archive-location to "::* Archived Tasks", as
recommended in the documentation of this variable. Then, after
doing C-c C-x C-a
On 9 February 2016 at 18:28, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>
>
> I'm guessing that you have an Emacs version < 25 and have a mixed
> installation issue. If you're installing from ELPA, please uninstall
> and then, before the builtin version of Org is loaded, reinstall.
>
Thanks Kyle,
Johann Spies writes:
> That was the correct guess. After removing .emacs.d/elpa the archiving
> worked. I then reinstalled a few elpa/melpa packages - most of them ox-*
> in order to enable some spesific exports.
>
> Now the archive is broken again.
>
> What do you
I cannot get archiving to work as expected.
Example:
With the cursor on
* DONE Werk aan die normalisering van skrywers
CLOSED: [2015-10-13 Di 07:50]
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: d48a7607-0a66-42a6-8819-b98be5f612aa
:END:
and
#+ARCHIVE: %s_done::
in the file
Then I did C-c $
As a result,
Hi Tobias,
For archiving, I follow Bernt Hansen's nice tutorial here.
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#Archiving
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Tobias Frischholz wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m curious about how you archive your DONE items.
> I’ve stumbled upon this snippet,
Hi there,
I’m curious about how you archive your DONE items.
I’ve stumbled upon this snippet, which seems good enough for me:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6997387/how-to-archive-all-the-done-tasks-using-a-single-command/27043756#27043756
Hi all,
I remember a discussion some time ago about archiving the logbook
entries, but I can’t find it on Gmane.
If someone has a link to to the thread, by any chance, I would be really
grateful.
Thank you in advance.
--
Giorgio Valoti
Just wondering if anybody has done any significant work on
automatically expiring old logbook entries for archiving. A search
did not find anything. I know it's been discussed here.
Samuel
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The disease DOES progress. MANY people
Dear list,
I am using org-mode to track various tasks, organized chronologically, like
this:
* 2013
** January
*** Task 1
*** Task 2
** February
*** Task 3
Once a task is completed I want to archive it, but I find it convenient to keep
it within the same file for further reference.
Hi Vincent,
Vincent Beffara wrote:
I am using org-mode to track various tasks, organized chronologically, like
this:
* 2013
** January
*** Task 1
*** Task 2
** February
*** Task 3
Once a task is completed I want to archive it, but I find it convenient to
keep it within the same file
Hi Torben,
Torben Hoffmann torben.leh...@gmail.com writes:
Advice most welcome - I am in learning mode and want to improve my
usage of org-mode.
Not really an advice, but I was in a similar situation to yours,
and I ended up tracking at higher level. Instead of tracking time
on small tasks,
Hi,
I have been using org-mode for 6 months to track my working time, but now I
am stepping my usage up a bit since I have found it useful to have all my
to-dos in one tool.
Until now I have had a template file with the things I work on, so that I
can easily create a new file every week. This is
Hi,
I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw called
OLDLOGS. However, I was wondering whether there is a way of archiving
these log entries while preserving the heading itself in the original
org file.
Hi Loris,
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw called
OLDLOGS. However, I was wondering whether there is a way of archiving
these log entries
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Loris,
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw called
OLDLOGS. However, I was wondering whether there is a way
Hi Loris,
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Loris,
Loris Bennett loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
I have a small number of tasks that I clock into daily. I have already
manually split off the older log entries into a separate draw
Bastien writes:
But then archiving the * Make tea headline would require to merge the
logs of the archived one and those of the alive one. Quite some work.
How's the merge driver for Git coming along? Archiving to Git would be
a really welcome feature, I guess.
Regards,
Achim.
--
+[Q+
Dear List,
from time to time I involuntarily archive parts of my thesis when I want
to save (it happens when I mess up the saving keys). Since I recognized
this a couple of days or even weeks later this makes recovering complicated.
Therefore I would love to have the possibility to be asked
Markus Grebenstein p...@mgrebenstein.de writes:
Dear List,
from time to time I involuntarily archive parts of my thesis when I
want to save (it happens when I mess up the saving keys). Since I
recognized this a couple of days or even weeks later this makes
recovering complicated.
Am 03.03.2012 16:54, schrieb Markus Grebenstein:
Dear List,
from time to time I involuntarily archive parts of my thesis when I want to
save (it happens
when I mess up the saving keys). Since I recognized this a couple of days or
even weeks later
this makes recovering complicated.
Therefore
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
How do you archive old instances of repeating todos, C-c C-x C-s archives
the whole thing. I'd like to have something that would take the following:
** TODO Mutter an oath
DEADLINE:
lbml...@hethcote.com writes:
How do you archive old instances of repeating todos, C-c C-x C-s archives
the whole thing. I'd like to have something that would take the following:
** TODO Mutter an oath
DEADLINE: 2012-02-13 Mon ++1d -0d
- State DONE from TODO [2012-02-12 Sun
How do you archive old instances of repeating todos, C-c C-x C-s archives
the whole thing. I'd like to have something that would take the following:
** TODO Mutter an oath
DEADLINE: 2012-02-13 Mon ++1d -0d
- State DONE from TODO [2012-02-12 Sun 16:25]
- State DONE
Hello Nicolas,
It looks like the latest commit broke org-archive-subtree:
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=5b39df0523
I get the following error when I try to archive anything:
if: The kill is not a (set of) tree(s) - please use S-insertchar to yank
anyway
I checked out the
Hello,
Jason Dunsmore emacs-orgm...@dunsmor.com writes:
It looks like the latest commit broke org-archive-subtree:
http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=5b39df0523
I get the following error when I try to archive anything:
if: The kill is not a (set of) tree(s) - please use
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