Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
;; Now evaluate the column formulas, but skip fields covered by
;; field formulas
and mark those extra
On 31.5.2011, at 20:01, Achim Gratz wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
[...]
I'll have a look (probably not today), but I'd
Hi Achim,
On 30.5.2011, at 23:02, Achim Gratz wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
this looks pretty good. One thing I found missing is that
header lines should be exempted from column formulas being
applied. This works for the headlines at the top of the
On 31/05/2011 08:21, Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
Finally: this patch goes clearly beyond the TINYCHANGE
limits. What is yours, and Lawrence's copyright status with the FSF?
I have papers with the FSF for past and future changes to Emacs, so I
believe my contributions are covered.
Lawrence
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
I think a better strategy would be to find these additional
header lines right before this section of the recalculate function:
[...]
I'll have a look (probably not today), but I'd rather tag them with an
org-header property and
My status with the FSF is succinctly and fully characterized as
non-existing. I've sent that mail form to the FSF and I'll see what
happens next ― it seems I'll get snail mail in a few weeks?
In my case the process took close to 4 months.
Jambunathan K.
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Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
this looks pretty good. One thing I found missing is that
header lines should be exempted from column formulas being
applied. This works for the headlines at the top of the
table, but not in the middle.
thank you for having a
On 8.2.2011, at 22:52, Achim Gratz wrote:
If anybody wants to test the current state of affairs, I've just set up
a fork repository to make it easier. Assuming you already have
orgmode.git cloned, do a
git remote add -t tableheadings remote-tableheadings
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Anyway, doesn't seem it's something hard to do, so I might as well
just try getting something implemented, could be a good exercise in
elisp.
:)
Let us know how it goes.
PS: I'm with Dan on
Ah, yeah, subdirs. I had misunderstood you.
Cheers,
Marcelo.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Dan Davison dandavis...@gmail.com wrote:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Dan,
I don't think I understood -- AFAIK, git repos are per directory and I
can't add something
Hi Suvayu,
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
If you are on *nix, then maybe something like this is what you are looking
for?
mkdir -p ~/org/backup \
find $HOME -type f -name '*\.org' ! -path $HOME/org/* \
-exec cp -t ~/org/backup/ \{\} \;
I created a Backup section on
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 10:06:51 +0100
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Hi Suvayu,
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
If you are on *nix, then maybe something like this is what you are
looking for?
mkdir -p ~/org/backup \
find $HOME -type f -name '*\.org' !
Hi Suvayu,
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks Bastien! I am glad that you thought its worth a mention on the
FAQ. :)
The topic of backing up org files comes quite often on the list, I'm
glad we can give some concrete directions!
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Hi Dan,
I don't think I understood -- AFAIK, git repos are per directory and I
can't add something from another directory to it ?
Symlinking could be a possibility, like keeping everything inside
~/org and symlink to another dirs.
Cheers,
Marcelo.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Dan Davison
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Dan,
I don't think I understood -- AFAIK, git repos are per directory and I
can't add something from another directory to it ?
Hi Marcelo,
Let's say the base directory of a git repo is the one in which you
issued git init and which
Hi Dan!
I already do this, but sometimes the files are spread around *many*
directories. I.e, the model of having everything in a
version-controlled directory is unpractical, so that's why I think it
would be useful.
Marcelo.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Dan Davison dandavis...@gmail.com
Anyway, doesn't seem it's something hard to do, so I might as well
just try getting something implemented, could be a good exercise in
elisp.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
celose...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dan!
I already do this, but sometimes the files are spread around
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Anyway, doesn't seem it's something hard to do, so I might as well
just try getting something implemented, could be a good exercise in
elisp.
:)
Let us know how it goes.
PS: I'm with Dan on this. For backing up directories, I use git
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
celose...@gmail.com wrote:
I already do this, but sometimes the files are spread around *many*
directories. I.e, the model of having everything in a
version-controlled directory is unpractical, so that's why I think it
would be useful.
Ah! This would do I think :) Thanks!
Marcelo.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 6:45 PM, suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
celose...@gmail.com wrote:
I already do this, but sometimes the files are spread around *many*
directories.
If anybody wants to test the current state of affairs, I've just set up
a fork repository to make it easier. Assuming you already have
orgmode.git cloned, do a
git remote add -t tableheadings remote-tableheadings
git://repo.or.cz/org-mode/org-tableheadings.git
git fetch remote-tableheadings
Achim Gratz wrote:
[...]
The first header is still determined like it always was. Headers inside
table need to get a special hline, the choice of ~ for this was
dictated by most of the other characters already being used for various
markup inside or outside tables. When I say halfway
Hi Alan,
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
(defun my-org-random-sort ()
(random 1000))
Then on the appropriate subtree/table/list, type:
C-c ^ f my-org-random-sort
Actually I just found out that C-c ^ f random RET works fine too!
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Bastien
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Hi Alan,
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
(defun my-org-random-sort ()
(random 1000))
Then on the appropriate subtree/table/list, type:
C-c ^ f my-org-random-sort
Actually I just found out that C-c ^ f random RET works fine too!
Lawrence Mitchell we...@gmx.li writes:
How about the following two patches on top. The first fixes
table alignment, the second fixes LaTeX export of these tables.
Thank you for this, brilliant idea of replacing the nil with a
symbol... It integrates cleanly with what I have so far, I will need
That is excellent. Not too late, at all. This ability to sort by a
function is excellent: presumably one could use a soundex algorithm!
Thank you,
Alan
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Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com writes:
Let's say I have a subtree, of review materials, for example. I would
like to randomize the order of the elements. I would like to have the
option to randomize the subtree in some different ways:
1. sort the members of one subtree that is a
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
[...]
So I'd like to have first-class cross headings, maybe like this:
|--+---+-|
| Header | some more | and more|
|--+---+-|
| item | stuff | things |
| etc.
This rocks! Had no idea about bulk actions. Thanks for the tip.
Jeff
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Memnon Anon
gegendosenflei...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
David Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
I have to reschedule quite a few items daily. Often they're
yesterday's items that I need
David Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
Hi All,
I have to reschedule quite a few items daily. Often they're
yesterday's items that I need to reschedule for today.
`C-c C-s . RET'
is a bit much typing for that, so I re-bound `S' to
org-agenda-schedule. But
`S . RET'
is
Hi,
David Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
I have to reschedule quite a few items daily. Often they're
yesterday's items that I need to reschedule for today.
`C-c C-s . RET'
is a bit much typing for that, so I re-bound `S' to
org-agenda-schedule. But
`S . RET'
is still a
At Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:43:07 -0400,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
David Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
Hi All,
I have to reschedule quite a few items daily. Often they're
yesterday's items that I need to reschedule for today.
`C-c C-s . RET'
is a bit much typing for that, so I
Rüdiger Sonderfeld ruediger at c-plusplus.de writes:
Hello,
I have a Feature Request: It would be really great if there was (an easy way)
to define a Timestamp with repeating interval but only in a specific time
range.
For example I want to define a repeating event on every Tuesday between
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I've been poking about trying to understand org-date tree, as It is
essentially an undocumented feature at the moment. am i right in my
understanding that it is only meant as a refile-target structure?
The feature request is to allow the
Carsten Others
In the context of the original post, is there a possible way to do
this.
1. I mark a TODO entry in todo.org as done.
2. An org-id (say ID-TODO) gets created for the TODO entry if
there is none yet.
3. The state transition to DONE
Hi K,
Indeed, if that is what you want to do, you can do it without too much
effort, I think. The conversation manager is a bit different, but
similar.
I have not looked at the conversation manager idea for some time. At
the time I also wrote (and still have) more notes on it. If anybody
is
More clearly:
1) The conversation manager is basically superseded by the ID
markers idea. That is, you can implement it trivially once ID markers
are implemented.
2) What you are doing is not related to the conversation manager.
On 2010-08-28, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi K,
Samuel
Samuel What you are doing is not related to the conversation
Samuel manager.
I never claimed otherwise.
My use-case was clearly laid out and my patches are consistent with the
purpose stated in the original post.
If your concern is that I shouldn't be hijacking the subject
I'm not upset about anything. Just didn't want anybody to be confused.
It seemed to me that you thought that what you were doing was related,
that's all.
On 2010-08-28, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com wrote:
Samuel
Samuel What you are doing is not related to the conversation
In the context of the original post, is there a possible way to do this.
1. I mark a TODO entry in todo.org as done.
2. An org-id (say ID-TODO) gets created for the TODO entry if there is
none yet.
3. The state transition to DONE triggers a capture rule. The
conversation is collected
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 00:31:05 +0530, Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com
wrote:
In the context of the original post, is there a possible way to do this.
1. I mark a TODO entry in todo.org as done.
2. An org-id (say ID-TODO) gets created for the TODO entry if there is
none yet.
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Colin Fraizer wrote:
I love the new Capture feature. Much better than the old Remember (though I
liked that too!).
However, would it be possible to have a “C-u C-c C-w” that completes the
capture and switches to the target
Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
You can do C-c C-w to refile, and then C-c C-u C-r C-w to go to that place -
I guess this is good enough?
I don't want to be difficult, but this seems pretty hard (to me) to remember,
with:
I guess Carsten meant C-u C-u C-c C-w to go to
Thanks Carsten for the feedback!
The following patch remembers the un-expanded file names by re-reading
the agenda-files definition file before saving.
It matches the expanded file names with the un-expanded and keeps the
un-expanded version when saving.
If you like it please apply it.
diff
Hi Mikael,
thanks for the patch, I have applied it.
It is incomplete in the following sense: When I add another file
with `C-c [', the the expanded file names will be written back
to the file. So maybe it would be useful to implement an inverse
operation in `org-store-new-agenda-file-list'.
I have made a small patch implementing the following behavior:
With org-agenda-files = /home/mfo/org/agenda, a filename.
| Line in agenda-file| Expands to: |
|+--|
| $HOME/org/org-mode.org | /home/mfo/org/org-mode.org |
|
Hi,
A first pass at this functionality has just been deployed. The current
solution is very simple, but from here it should be relatively easy to
improve the look and feel of the exported names.
As described here [1], when exporting to html the source-name will be
included in a label element
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Jan 4, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Thierry Volpiatto wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Thierry,
there is now a new face, org-agenda-diary, for this purpose.
Nice, thank you, i will have a look.
How do you
On Dec 24, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Paul Holcomb wrote:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 07:14:44PM -0500, Matt Lundin wrote:
Paul Holcomb pholc...@cpoint.net writes:
Its great that there is a log when the DEADLINE or SCHEDULED value
changes for an entry. It would also be nice if you could remove the
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 07:14:44PM -0500, Matt Lundin wrote:
Paul Holcomb pholc...@cpoint.net writes:
Its great that there is a log when the DEADLINE or SCHEDULED value
changes for an entry. It would also be nice if you could remove the
deadline or scheduled value using the same
Paul Holcomb pholc...@cpoint.net writes:
Its great that there is a log when the DEADLINE or SCHEDULED value
changes for an entry. It would also be nice if you could remove the
deadline or scheduled value using the same interface so it could be
logged.
For example, with scheduled I
Hi Carsten and Nicolas,
(BTW, Nicolas, excellent modifications made to the agenda look feel!)
Carsten Dominik wrote:
when using the listings LaTeX package, it would be very useful if the
value of srcname was added to the output. For instance,
#+srcname: my_code_chunk
#+begin_src latex
Ben Finney wrote:
I'm surprised at this assertion. Just about every club or social
organisation, etc., that I've heard of that meets monthly, does so by
meeting “on the second Tuesday of the month” or equivalent monthly
specification. It's surely not seldom in my experience.
I missed some
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
extending the date format would be a significant amount of work. The
current time/date format is already complex to handle internally,
mainly because it was build not with a clean design but step by step.
I don't know anything about elisp. But
On 2009-11-20, Ben Finney ben+em...@benfinney.id.au wrote:
I'm happy to discuss different specifications; the latest one I proposed
was for discussion, and I'm not wedded to it. Is there a different
syntax that would make parsing easier, while still adding the feature
I've described?
If this
Hi Ben,
On Nov 20, 2009, at 11:56 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
extending the date format would be a significant amount of work. The
current time/date format is already complex to handle internally,
mainly because it was build not with a clean design
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Nov 12, 2009, at 3:03 AM, Manish wrote:
I proposed something similar six months ago.
You did? I don't remember. Can you find the thread on gmane?
I could not locate that post on gmane
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
P.S. In an org file, with speed commands turned on, press SPC
to get the current outline path displayed.
Best. Feature. Ever.
(along with the speed keys!)
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Hi Friedrich,
Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs frie...@nomaden.org writes:
Hi
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
from what I see, John has built the habit tracking
into the routine that looks for scheduling entries. So it would be
a significant change to do this for normal time stamps.
A solution
Hi
Matt Lundin schrieb:
To schedule those items is a significant semantic difference for me,
which is reflected in a different face in the agenda, so just
filtering them out of the icalendar export is not enough.
Have you tried using habits? Even though their functionality depends on
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Simply,
Expand the #+KEYWORD in-org file configuration possibilities with
a #+CONFIG or similar keyword.
The idea being to abstract more configuration into actual org files,
and let extensions have an easy way to use #+KEYWORD configuration.
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Expand the #+KEYWORD in-org file configuration possibilities with
a #+CONFIG or similar keyword.
The idea being to abstract more configuration into actual org files,
and let extensions have an easy way to
On Oct 22, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Expand the #+KEYWORD in-org file configuration possibilities with
a #+CONFIG or similar keyword.
The idea being to abstract more configuration into actual
2009/10/22 Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Expand the #+KEYWORD in-org file configuration possibilities with
a #+CONFIG or similar keyword.
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Can you use the #+BIND: keyword to set arbitrary variables and
achieve
the same result?
If I
On Oct 22, 2009, at 11:52 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
On Oct 22, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Tim O'Callaghan tim.ocallag...@gmail.com writes:
Can you use the #+BIND: keyword to set arbitrary
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure if Sebastian has already implemented it or not. I saw my
friends using a software on Mac called aquaminds to produce webnotes,
and that expand button is very useful when presenting across the
internet during net-work meeting.
Here is the one
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your response. I knew the toggle button, but it's not what I
need. However, I think based on the current system, it would not be too hard
to add those expand on ...
Xin
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org wrote:
Xin Shi shixin...@gmail.com
Michael Ekstrand mich...@elehack.net writes:
Spike Spiegel fsm...@gmail.com writes:
it would be awesome if there was an org to mediawiki export
functionality as I have a lot of documentation in a mediawiki
I would second this suggestion. In the mean time, exporting to HTML and
On Mar 25, 2009, at 7:37 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Possible solutions:
1. Allow #+begin_example and friends to be indented and remove the
same
amount of whitespace from all example lines as the #+begin line
has.
This is
Spike Spiegel fsm...@gmail.com writes:
it would be awesome if there was an org to mediawiki export
functionality as I have a lot of documentation in a mediawiki
instance and I'm routinely wasting 10 to 15 minutes every time I need
to publish a largish document just to reformat the text.
I
Hello Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
if you pull a new git version, the page title will now correctly
appear in links created in w3-mode buffers.
Thanks to all who contributed to this discussion.
Thank you. I just tested it and works well. Exactly what I
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Possible solutions:
1. Allow #+begin_example and friends to be indented and remove the same
amount of whitespace from all example lines as the #+begin line has.
This is possible, but would require a lot of work in the LaTeX
Robert D. Crawford rd...@comcast.net writes:
I use emacs and emacspeak almost exclusively for my computing
needs. Sorry I wasn't clear in my needs and use.
I am curious as to why you are using w3, since, from what I have read,
emacspeak supports w3m as well:
Hello Charles,
Charles Philip Chan cpc...@sympatico.ca writes:
Robert D. Crawford rd...@comcast.net writes:
I use emacs and emacspeak almost exclusively for my computing
needs. Sorry I wasn't clear in my needs and use.
I am curious as to why you are using w3, since, from what I have read,
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Carsten,
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
If I may be so bold, I'd like to request an additional setting for
org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists. Namely, I was wondering if it
would be possible to add an option whereby 2 empty lines would
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
You night want to use this:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/worglet/tree/master
Please correct me if I am wrong but this seems to be the wrong solution
for w3 and w3m. I don't use a graphical browser because of my need for
a screen reader. I
Robert D. Crawford rd...@comcast.net writes:
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
You night want to use this:
http://github.com/SebastianRose/worglet/tree/master
Please correct me if I am wrong but this seems to be the wrong solution
for w3 and w3m. I don't use a graphical
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
2. Adapt the LaTeX exporter to work like the HTML exporter, ignoring
indentation of tables and example. The, introduce a special list
item like - ___ to explicitly terminate a list if this should be
necessary.
I'm fine
Hello Matthew,
Matthew Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
I've been trying to make an org-remember template that will grab the
title of the webpage I want to create a link to. This seems to not be
possible, although I could very well be wrong. I was curious as to
whether a new keyword could
Robert D. Crawford rd...@comcast.net writes:
Later today, if I get the chance, I'll explore the solution proposed by
Sebastian Rose.
Note: there is a bug in the docs for org-protocol.el. I have fixed that,
but it takes ages to see the changes on gtihub sometimes...
The correct command line
On Mar 18, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
This is `C-u C-c C-w', it uses the refile command interface
to go to a location.
I'm always looking for a faster way to move around my org buffers, so
based on what you said above, I tried setting
This is what org-goto is for. You can select the interface
to be used with the variable org-goto-interface. Set it to
outline-path-completion and it will work like refiling.
You can configure the maximum depth for this command
with org-goto-max-level.
Excellent. I had tried org-goto
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
This is `C-u C-c C-w', it uses the refile command interface
to go to a location.
I'm always looking for a faster way to move around my org buffers, so
based on what you said above, I tried setting org-refile-targets like
so:
(setq
Hi Ross,
A =conversation= is one interaction or note, so voice memos
are good for entering in a conversation, if that is the
right thing for what you need. So are scans and anything
else.
Currently you store links with org-add-transcription. My
copy of org does not have that, but the
I've had this post flagged since it first appeared and I've been
intending to read it and comment on it fully. Since I appear not to be
getting around to it, I thought I'd make a brief post for now. I
haven't read your proposal fully but I've implemented some code that
might be relevant or a
Samuel Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Summary: C-u C-u to force opening in an external application.
Detail:
My ideal settings for opening links would by default have
org-open-at-point and org-open-at-point-global open
everything in emacs except for anything that makes little
sense to
Now that I think of it, most of this is useful for emacs in general.
Perhaps something already exists that is this easy?
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Hey Michael,
you have just catapulted yourself onto the list of possible successors
when I will quit as maintainer of Org... :-)
Good work - I don't think it works completely yet, though.
When I have
* new one
2008-10-21 Tue 08:01-11:55
* new two
2008-10-21 Tue 13:59-14:55
Then I
Hey, as long as we're shooting for the stars how about. No, I don't
have the time to code it either... But I like to dream!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
==
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
Work: 12:00 / Working at
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you have just catapulted yourself onto the list of possible successors
when I will quit as maintainer of Org... :-)
Good work - I don't think it works completely yet, though.
Thanks :)
When I have
* new one
2008-10-21 Tue 08:01-11:55
* new
Hi Micheal,
this looks good, thanks.
I have added this code to Worg, and will consider to move it onto Org.
- Carsten
On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Michael Ekstrand wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you have just catapulted yourself onto the list of possible
successors
when
Hey, as long as we're shooting for the stars how about. No, I don't
have the time to code it either... But I like to dream!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
==
8:00
9:00
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Michael Ekstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd find it quite helpful in reviewing my agenda if there was an option
to skip displaying grid lines which happen in the middle of timed
appointments. Right now, I see the following:
Saturday 18 October 2008
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:57:13AM -0400, Dale Smith wrote:
Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 Aug 2008, Robert Miesen wrote:
I've noticed that as I go through tasks listed in my agenda, it's
very easy to select and operate on the wrong task because it's too
easy to loose track of
Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 Aug 2008, Robert Miesen wrote:
I've noticed that as I go through tasks listed in my agenda, it's
very easy to select and operate on the wrong task because it's too
easy to loose track of what task I am operating on. If the entire task
line entry were
Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 Aug 2008, Robert Miesen wrote:
I've noticed that as I go through tasks listed in my agenda, it's
very easy to select and operate on the wrong task because it's too
easy to loose track of what task I am operating on. If the entire task
line entry were
On 13 Aug 2008, Robert Miesen wrote:
I've noticed that as I go through tasks listed in my agenda, it's
very easy to select and operate on the wrong task because it's too
easy to loose track of what task I am operating on. If the entire task
line entry were highlighted, it would be much easier
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| (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook '(lambda () (hl-line-mode 1)))
`
Thats fantastic!
Thanks for the tip.
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Russell Adams[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Jan,
very interesting! Thanks.
- Carsten
On May 16, 2008, at 7:52 PM, Jan Rehders wrote:
Hi,
for future reference here is my solution:
;; patch org mode to use vertical splitting
(defadvice org-prepare-agenda (after org-fix-split)
(toggle-window-split))
(ad-activate
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