* Leo (2006-12-22 03:11 +) said:
^^^
> .2.
>
> Opening gnus article link will prompt the user for how many articles
> to read, for example if a group has more than 200
> (`gnus-large-ephemeral-newsgroup') articles. This is unnecessary and
> obtrusive instead it should just go to that article
Hi,
this might be related to the issue i've mentionned in my previous
mail, but i found out that the CATEGORY field in the ics export only
refers to the *last* category read from the org-mode file - even if
this file contains several categories.
(I know i could switch to the one-project-one-file
Hi,
i wish i could use several #+ARCHIVE: keywords the same way i use
several #+CATEGORY:. It would make it easier to manage a single big
org-mode file containing several projects.
Do you think this is possible?
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Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Opening gnus article link will prompt the user for how many articles
> to read, for example if a group has more than 200
> (`gnus-large-ephemeral-newsgroup') articles. This is unnecessary and
> obtrusive instead it should just go to that article.
I spent some tim
Hi Carsten,
I found two bugs on gnus link.
.1.
C-c l (bound to org-store-link) in Gnus summary buffer will store the
link but also has the side-effect of reading the article. This is
quite distracting.
.2.
Opening gnus article link will prompt the user for how many articles
to read, for exam
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Dec 21, 2006, at 16:00, J. David Boyd wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Is there any way to right align times in a clocktable? I don't see
>> a variable
>> for it.
>>
>> It would make things look much neater if I could align them.
>>
>> Right now they look like t
On Dec 21, 2006, at 16:00, J. David Boyd wrote:
Is there any way to right align times in a clocktable? I don't see a
variable
for it.
It would make things look much neater if I could align them.
Right now they look like this:
| | | 0:39 |
| | | 23:24 |
a
Is there any way to right align times in a clocktable? I don't see a variable
for it.
It would make things look much neater if I could align them.
Right now they look like this:
| | | 0:39 |
| | | 23:24 |
and I would like them to look like:
| |