You can ignore all of these.
- Carsten
On Nov 7, 2006, at 17:58, Christopher Kuettner wrote:
I upgraded to the newest org-mode version, and when byte-compiling
org.el I got the following warnings:
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Carsten Dominik
Sterrenkundig Instituut "Anton Pannekoek"
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Kru
On 11/7/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also I would be interested in a good way to use information maintained
under org-mode on portable devices, and I would support such a
development by writing the lisp code for the correct exporters and
importers. However, I don't want to writ
- Print/export only the current TODO list
===
You can create TODO lists and then print them or export them to
your Palm. Then you tick items off while on the go, and when you
get back to a real computer you create the same TODO list again and
update
Hi all,
I'm afraid this might be more of an emacs question than an orgmode
specific question. I'm trying to move my org-mode config out of my
.emacs as much as possible and into something a little more
compartmentalized. I had tried to do as much as I could with #+, but
they can only go some
I upgraded to the newest org-mode version, and when byte-compiling
org.el I got the following warnings:
Compiling file /Users/christopher/Library/elisp/org.el at Tue Nov 7
17:53:30 2006
Entering directory `/Users/christopher/Library/elisp/'
org.el:3195:27:Warning: reference to free variabl
Hi! Despite I became better in cleaning my house, I still encounter some
bugs here...
Thanks for helping out!
The beast:
everytime I want to save customize-settings I get
forward-sexp: Scan error: "Containing expression ends prematurely",
6286, 6287
set for current session works it's always
Hello Carsten, hello everyone,
Thank you everyone for that wonderful piece of sofware that is org-mode,
Thanks for its nice documentation.
However I have a wishlist (and perhaps pedantic ;-) bug concerning the
documentation itself.
I began to use emacs in order to use outline mode with org-mode..