I think this may be a bug. When I show a sparse TODO tree with
org-show-todo-tree, 4th level and deeper headings don't unfold
correctly.
If you put this in an empty org-mode buffer:
* level 1
notes
** level 2
notes
*** level 3
notes
TODO level 4
notes
Then press C-c C-v, go to the level 4
Hi,
> Finally a good idea that is also easy to implement.
> Exactly as proposed, in 4.76
What can I say, you rock!
I second that !
Xavier
P.S: please try to force pure text in your email (avoir html).
This is doable through gmail interface. Thank you
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- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-31) wrote:-
It is also INCONVENIENT when each top level has a lot of level 2
entries. For example when you are looking at a subtree and suddenly
want to see an overview of the document, you often want to get back
to the original subtree after
On May 31, 2007, at 16:47, Leo wrote:
- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-31) wrote:-
The motivation for the current behavior is: If you switch to
overview mode, you probably want to see as much of the file as
possible, so my instinct was to put it back to the first heading.
But maybe you are
Hi,
I was using the version with org-mode (4.75) which seems to be the same
as the one on your site. Anyway, It seems like I was mistaken and
org-publish-org-to-html is defined, it's just that the function wasn't
interactive and I was expecting it to be. I've not had chance to look
much fur
On May 31, 2007, at 14:49, Ruslan Kosolapov wrote:
I want to get ALL entries from my org-file as csv (I want to parse it
and create some things like Gantt chart etc).
(org-batch-agenda-csv "a") give me:
IncOfPfW,WWW - certificates
4h,upcoming-deadline,NEW,sveta,2007-6-26,,In 26 d.:,B,984
- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-31) wrote:-
>>> The motivation for the current behavior is: If you switch to
>>> overview mode, you probably want to see as much of the file as
>>> possible, so my instinct was to put it back to the first heading.
>>> But maybe you are right that this is not good
On May 31, 2007, at 14:27, Jason F. McBrayer wrote:
Ruslan Kosolapov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
org-mode 4.75, emacs-snapshot (latest from debian sid)
--[ 3. Problems with , and "" ]--
As far as I know, strings in csv should be quoted, else there will be
problems if string contains comma.
On May 31, 2007, at 2:26, Leo wrote:
This is clearly a matter of taste. Certainly the cursor should be
moved to a visible location, would you agree?
Yes, that is convenient.
The motivation for the current behavior is: If you switch to overview
mode, you probably want to see as much of the f
This is a bug discussed a few days ago, will be fixed
in the next version.
- Carsten
On May 30, 2007, at 20:55, Wes Nakamura wrote:
When I attempt to use the new #+PRIORITIES: feature from 4.75 in XEmacs
21.5, I get the following trace when opening the file. It doesn't
matter if I'm using le
>> org-mode 4.75, emacs-snapshot (latest from debian sid)
>> --[ 3. Problems with , and "" ]--
>> As far as I know, strings in csv should be quoted, else there will be
>> problems if string contains comma.
>> Now I see than "head" field placed in csv without quotes. So, if I
>> use comma in
RK> --[ 3. Problems with , and "" ]--
Oh, sorry, I see org-agenda-export-csv-mapper only now :)
So, problem with comma does not exists.
So, my patch is wrong.
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Ruslan Kosolapov
Plesk QA Department Second Manager
SWsoft, Inc.
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Emacs-org
I want to get ALL entries from my org-file as csv (I want to parse it
and create some things like Gantt chart etc).
(org-batch-agenda-csv "a") give me:
IncOfPfW,WWW - certificates 4h,upcoming-deadline,NEW,sveta,2007-6-26,,In 26
d.:,B,984
I.e. all fields filled well.
But there are only agenda
> First, is this a documentation bug?
>
> ;; '("blog" . (:base-directory "~/blog/"
Yes. thanks for identifying it.
> org-blog-new-post and org-blog-finish-post work as expected, but
> org-publish does not. When I interactively org-publish the blog project
> I get the attached index.org in
Ruslan Kosolapov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> org-mode 4.75, emacs-snapshot (latest from debian sid)
> --[ 3. Problems with , and "" ]--
>
> As far as I know, strings in csv should be quoted, else there will be
> problems if string contains comma.
>
> Now I see than "head" field placed in csv wit
org-mode 4.75, emacs-snapshot (latest from debian sid)
--[ 1. Problems with -batch ]--
Command
$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -eval '(org-batch-agenda-csv "t")'
fails with
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function org-batch-agenda-csv)
(org-batch-agenda-csv "t")
eval((org-batch-agenda-csv
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