Looks good, except that I will also allow printf formats so that your
bar
example can be written more easily as
(setq org-userlink-alist
'((foo . "http://some.foo.org/";)
(bar . "http://some.site/%s/?key=yadda";)))
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Sep 25, 2006, at 20:29, Dale Smith wrote:
Dale S
I've gotten in a habit of storing my todo's in the following format,
and I'm curious if there's a way to automate this...
* Daily
** 2006-09
*** 2006-09-25
TODO Item One
I don't always have an item for each day, its sparsely populated, but
I'd like to automate making the first few headings.
Hi Dale,
thanks for the extra information.
Seems to me that there are really two issues here. One is the idea you
point out with the bugzilla example. I would like to call this "link
abbreviations". I like the idea and think it could be used in many
ways. It might also be useful to allow
Dale Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What I'm really asking is a way to extend the current list of link
> types (gnus:, file:, vm:, etc.) with some user-defined types.
How about an alist of (type . replacement), with string as simple
string replacement, and maybe a function to call for a more
On Sep 25, 2006, at 18:59, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Hi,
I've started to play with the agenda buffer and right up front
I've hit a bit of a problem. I tend to open really big emacs frames
(aka, a big window) and then open up several windows (aka. buffers) in
the frame. When I open the agenda
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not using planner.el, so I can only guess how this feature is
> supposed to work. Would you care to expand?
Sure. I'm acually abusing interwiki links. In my planner files, I
can quicky use "Bugzilla::1234" as a link to bug number 1234. Planne
Hi,
I've started to play with the agenda buffer and right up front
I've hit a bit of a problem. I tend to open really big emacs frames
(aka, a big window) and then open up several windows (aka. buffers) in
the frame. When I open the agenda buffer, I lose all of my windows
and get two windows
Org-mode version 4.50 is out, at
http://.astro.uv.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/
Changes in Version 4.50
---
- Closing a TODO item or clocking out of an item can record
an additional note. See variables `org-log-done' and
`org-log-note-headings' for details.
This was an i
I am not using planner.el, so I can only guess how this feature is
supposed to work. Would you care to expand?
- Carsten
On Sep 22, 2006, at 23:57, Dale Smith wrote:
I've been trying out org-mode instead of planner-el for a few weeks
now. I like
it. However, there are a few things I miss.
Has anyone else seen this problem?
I cannot see how this can happen. When in an article buffer in gnus,
org-mode first creates the sumary with (gnus-article-show-summary).
This function is defined in gnus-art.el, and gnus-art.el also contains
(require 'gnus-sum). So I cannot see how this ba
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Sep 22, 2006, at 23:07, David O'Toole wrote:
(setq org-archive-location "::* Archive")
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Universiteit van Amsterdam
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