Alexander Baier writes:
> On 2014-04-30 10:44 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Daimrod writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
>>> Hi Eric,
>>>
I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
On 2014-04-30 10:58 Alexander Baier wrote:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun my-switch-to-sratch ()
> (switch-to-buffer "*scratch*")
> (delete-other-windows)
(remove-hook 'org-agenda-after-show-hook 'my-switch-to-scratch)
> )
> #+end_src
I forgot to remove this function again, so it is onl
On 2014-04-30 10:44 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>>> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
>>> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
>>> that are available after emacs starts
Daimrod writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
>> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
>> that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
>> however, things li
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Hi Eric,
> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
> that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
> however, things like the agenda file list and
I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at
startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys
that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly,
however, things like the agenda file list and the list of valid tags and
TODO keywords are