Hi,
just a small bug in syntax highlighting the string `info' in tags.
It gives incorrect syntax highlighting in lines 2 and 4 in this
minimal example:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* bar :foo:bar:info:
* bar
- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-01) wrote:-
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 16:11, Leo wrote:
>
>> - Bastien (2007-04-26) wrote:-
>>
>>> - The relevant #+ARCHIVE: is not taken into account when archiving
>>> headines in a narrowed buffer.
>>
>> There is another bug regarding narrowing.
>>
>> When
I need to plan my team work. I have tried a lot of software, and the
best way I found is wiki using. Joel Spolsky recommends Excel for
project planning, but Excel (and model of table processors at general)
is not usable for me - I prefer hierarchical lists.
org-mode is pretty good for me, but t
On Apr 26, 2007, at 16:11, Leo wrote:
- Bastien (2007-04-26) wrote:-
- The relevant #+ARCHIVE: is not taken into account when archiving
headines in a narrowed buffer.
There is another bug regarding narrowing.
When the buffer is narrowed to a heading and then using remember (`C-u
C-
This is on purpose.
The fact that there is a deadline for something on that
date is still shown in the agenda, even if you have done the item
aready. This is because I use deadline sparsely, only if there is
really a strict date associated with an item. Maybe you are using
itin a more prolific
On Apr 27, 2007, at 20:28, Scott Otterson wrote:
Lately, I've been creating a lot of tables from text from text files
containing a mix of English text and columnar data (the stuff I'm
importing). This is pretty easy to do in org-mode: save the columnar
data to a temporary file and then run