Hi Carsten and all, here is a bug report for Org 4.70 + cvs GNU Emacs (23.0.0.1), followed by a couple of suggestions.
Bugs : - Comment syntax: M-; still complains that no comment syntax is defined. - *Bold* words at the beginning of lines are considered headlines when folding/unfolding. - If a list item contains a number that find itself at the beginning of a line (within this list item), this number will be considered as a start for another ordered-list item when exporting. For example : - « Topicalisation et focalisation dans les phrases françaises en SI », Focus and Background in Romance Languages, Vienne, 23-27 Septembre 2007. (abstract joint) ^^^^ ... here "2007" will start a new ordered-list item. - Org-mode can't use brackets within a link's label. For example: [[http://www.org-fever.org][[org fever]]] - the last "]" following "fever" won't be part of the link. I confess brackets inside labels are somewhat exotic and might acutally be confusing, but.. well. Suggestions : - I often attach a location to scheduled/deadlined events. Why not using LOCATION in addition to SCHEDULED or DEADLINE ? This would also end up in a new "LOCATION:" entry in the .ics export. Maybe default locations could be defined in some #+LOCATIONS: ? - TODO keywords could be stripped out from the iCal export - or at least this bit of information could be optional ? - It would be nice if we had some feedback in the modeline telling us what project / headline is currently clocked in -- suggestion stolen from the planner mailing list... - Publishing a narrowed buffer should re-order levels of headlines. For example, if the buffer is narrowed to a third-level headline, then this headline should be considered as a first-level headline when exporting (and the fourth as a second-level headline, and so on...) - Taking (cadr (current-time-zone)) as the exported timezone in .ics format is not always accurate since the car of (current-time-zone) is relevant to the definition of the local timezone. For example, here in France : (current-time-zone) is (7200 "CEST"), which means GMT+2 -- not GMT. I've found there is timezone.el out there, maybe a good resource ? - Instead of telling us that this is not an ordered list, C-c C-c on unordered list items could cycle through these states : - ... - [ ] ... - [X] ... ... but maybe the C-c C-c is already *very* busy ! - Org-timeline might be aware of several files ? -- the default files being org-agenda-files. But maybe combination of org-agenda / org-agenda-ndays is enough ? Here it is. Sorry for the length ... i'm afraid this is a side-effect of org-mode itself ;) Best regards, -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode