Re: [O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-11 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 10 Oct 2015 at 10:08, Giulio Petrucci wrote: [...] > In some sense I strongly disagree with this idea. > Let me explain: it is true that reading the docs for > 'org-agenda-custom-commands' helps me more than googling here and > there. > But *first* I have to know that such a variable

Re: [O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-10 Thread Thomas S . Dye
Giulio Petrucci writes: > Hi Eric, > > thanks for your reply. > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Eric Abrahamsen > wrote: >> Google's not the place to look! For once. One of the main principles of >> Emacs, and thus of Org mode, is that it is self-documenting. You'll get >> a better sense of

Re: [O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-10 Thread Giulio Petrucci
Hi Eric, thanks for your reply. On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > Google's not the place to look! For once. One of the main principles of > Emacs, and thus of Org mode, is that it is self-documenting. You'll get > a better sense of what `org-agenda-custom-commands' does, a

Re: [O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-09 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Giulio Petrucci writes: > Hello there, > > this is my first post here so let me introduce myself: my name is > Giulio, or "petrux" for friends. I am italian. I am a PhD candidate at > University of Trento and I've been working for many years as a > developer before "going back to school". > I use

Re: [O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-09 Thread James Richardson
Giulio Petrucci writes: [snip] > > Another problem that I am eperiencing is that it is very hard for me > to find documentation about the org-mode function and variables. > For this specific issue, is there any resource that shows you *what* > you can do *and how* to do it? > Outside of http://o

[O] First steps in customizing org-mode

2015-10-09 Thread Giulio Petrucci
Hello there, this is my first post here so let me introduce myself: my name is Giulio, or "petrux" for friends. I am italian. I am a PhD candidate at University of Trento and I've been working for many years as a developer before "going back to school". I use Emacs for almost everything. I love or