Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Amit Tendulkar writes:
>
> Hi Amit:
>
>> I put notify.el in my load path and added the following lines in my init
>> file.
>>
>> (autoload 'notify "notify" "Notify TITLE, BODY.")
>> (appt-activate 1)
>> (org-agenda-to-appt)
>>
>> Still I am getting only inline intim
Amit Tendulkar writes:
Hi Amit:
> I put notify.el in my load path and added the following lines in my init
> file.
>
> (autoload 'notify "notify" "Notify TITLE, BODY.")
> (appt-activate 1)
> (org-agenda-to-appt)
>
> Still I am getting only inline intimations for the appointments. Am I
> missing
Thanks Marco. Yes, appointment reminders will work for me. Any idea how to
configure them in such a way that I get popups? Popups are helpful
especially when my focus is not on Emacs. Or even when I am connected to
a remote desktop (say through Citrix).
Regards,
Amit
Marco Wahl writes:
> Hi Ami
Amit Tendulkar writes:
> Charles Philip Chan writes:
>
>> Marco Wahl writes:
>>
>>> http://emacs-fu.blogspot.de/2009/11/showing-pop-ups.html
>>> looks promising.
>>
>> This is what I use:
>>
>> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/notify.el
>
> I put notify.el in my load path and added the following
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Marco Wahl writes:
>
>> http://emacs-fu.blogspot.de/2009/11/showing-pop-ups.html
>> looks promising.
>
> This is what I use:
>
> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/notify.el
I put notify.el in my load path and added the following lines in my init
file.
(autoload 'not
Marco Wahl writes:
> http://emacs-fu.blogspot.de/2009/11/showing-pop-ups.html
> looks promising.
This is what I use:
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/notify.el
Charles
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>>> I need a way to get notifications at the time of starting a task or at
>>> the start of the meeting (i.e. the SCHEDULED timestamp). Currently I
>>> know of only getting notifications for the DEADLINE timestamp. However,
>>> it will be more productive for me to get notification to tell me to
>>>
Hi Amit,
> I need a way to get notifications at the time of starting a task or at
> the start of the meeting (i.e. the SCHEDULED timestamp). Currently I
> know of only getting notifications for the DEADLINE timestamp. However,
> it will be more productive for me to get notification to tell me to
>
Hello,
I need a way to get notifications at the time of starting a task or at
the start of the meeting (i.e. the SCHEDULED timestamp). Currently I
know of only getting notifications for the DEADLINE timestamp. However,
it will be more productive for me to get notification to tell me to
start worki