On Apr 11, 2006, at 15:45, Christian Egli wrote:
This is interesting. Still using CVS Emacs (and org mode), "P" tells me
1001 for "OPEN TODO ITEMS" (2001 for #A, 1 for #C). However scheduled
TODOs which show up on a certain day all have priority -1000 regardless
of their explicitly set prioriti
Hi Carsten
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 12:30 +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
> >
> > 1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP?
>
> The *intended* difference (which may have nothing to do with
> the way things are being used...) is the following:
Thanks
On Apr 10, 2006, at 19:41, Scott Otterson wrote:
In 4.20, the minibuffer is now showing the space without the '%20', a
nice touch. However, the %20 still does show up in the link text when
I delete the leftmost ']'. It's just a display issue, though, because
the shell link works fine.
Before answering these questions I'll give a short description why I use
org-mode and how it fits my full picture...
I'm on of the GTD (Getting things done, David Allen) people so in short
everything I think I need to do ends up in my "inbox" (it's just a box).
I then go through the inbox to see w
On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
So far everything is fine. But there are a couple of questions:
1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP? I seem to only have a use
for
SCHEDULED, so marking them as "Scheduled:" in the Org-Agenda
Week mode is superfluous for