> There's still something putting in an extra blank line though (see empty
> line before 'test 3' heading. This blank line is not added if the tree
> is visible before doing 'i d'.
That extra blank line doesn't seem reproducible, sorry. I'll keep an
eye out, I think you've fixed the problem, th
Thanks Carsten,
the test case I sent before now works properly in terms of indentation:
--
* 2010
** 2010-03 March
*** 2010-03-02 Tuesday
test 1
<2010-03-02 Tue>
*** 2010-03-03 Wednesday
test 3
<2010-03-03 We
At Mon, 1 Feb 2010 14:31:02 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> Hi Stephen, Eric,
>
> this bug should be fixed now.
Thanks!
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Hi Stephen, Eric,
this bug should be fixed now.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Feb 1, 2010, at 1:41 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
Here is a shorter example of the bug of adding new items to
org-agenda-diary-file using 'i d' from the *Org Agenda* buffer.
(setq org-agenda-diary-file "~/txt/org/a.org")
Star
Here is a shorter example of the bug of adding new items to
org-agenda-diary-file using 'i d' from the *Org Agenda* buffer.
(setq org-agenda-diary-file "~/txt/org/a.org")
Start with an small agenda.org file (a.org) containing
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> > A small note though: along the way, I've sometimes noticed that diary
> > entries are included with a level 2 heading rather than a level 4
> > heading.
>
> I do not understand this. Included where? How? Can you please
> describe this
> more extensively?
>From the *Org Agenda* buffer, if
At Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:31:06 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
[...]
> > A small note though: along the way, I've sometimes noticed that diary
> > entries are included with a level 2 heading rather than a level 4
> > heading.
>
> I do not u
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Hi Stephen,
while it might be possible to do what you ask for, I think it is
error- prone because people might accidently have something in the
headline which looks like a time. I don't mind so much if Org's
agenda stumbles over
At Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:22:41 +,
Stephen Eglen wrote:
[...]
> A small note though: along the way, I've sometimes noticed that diary
> entries are included with a level 2 heading rather than a level 4
> heading. I haven't been able to track this down, its just noticeable
> when I later brows
Hi Carsten,
> Hi Stephen,
>
> while it might be possible to do what you ask for, I think it is
> error- prone because people might accidently have something in the
> headline which looks like a time. I don't mind so much if Org's
> agenda stumbles over this, but I don't want to produce incorrect
Hi Stephen,
while it might be possible to do what you ask for, I think it is error-
prone because people might accidently have something in the headline
which looks like a time. I don't mind so much if Org's agenda
stumbles over this, but I don't want to produce incorrect icalendar
files.
Hi,
I often use org-agenda-diary-entry to make simple entries into
an agenda.org file. I see that the agenda is clever enough to recognise
if a time range has been typed into the heading. However, this time
range is not exported by the icalendar code.
Here's a simple example, independent of org
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