On 8/1/07, Renzo Been <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But what is actually the difference between using:
> *priorities
>
> and:
> *Using tags
>
> You could make tags like this:
> Urgent
> Tomorow
> Low
Generally speaking, the priorities are a sorting tool. Tags may be
used for that goal, too, and by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes:
>> Please see (and comment) my suggestion here:
>>
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/2563
>
> I think that's basically right, though in the case of email search,
> probably the best thing would be making nnir work right (and provide
> n
"Piotr Zielinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason why I decided to use priorities was because it was easier
> to make them work with org-agenda. In particular, I don't know how to
> make the agenda display, for example, "all headlines without
> the :today: tag in the order of increasing d
On 01/08/07, Jason F. McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't really use priorities at all, since I'm using org-mode to do
> GTD.
I agree with you on that, I was only suggesting using priorities as a
technical means to label certain tasks as "to do today" in a way which
is easy in org-mode.
On 01/08/07, Renzo Been <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But what is actually the difference between using:
> *priorities
>
> and:
> *Using tags
That's a very good point. The reason why I decided to use priorities
was because it was easier to make them work with org-agenda. In
particular, I don't kn
"Piotr Zielinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to find out how different people use priorities (#A, #B, ...)
> in org-mode. I've always assumed the standard interpretation (#A =
> high priority, #B = medium, #C = low). However, the problem with this
> approach is that what "high priori
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Xiao-Yong Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Probably it's the time for us to think of a universal way to support
>> system dependent 3rd party index tools. Mairix may not be the only
>> search tool people want to use with org-mode, though it is my
>> favour
Hi,
Maybe I'm not that smart here...
But what is actually the difference between using:
*priorities
and:
*Using tags
You could make tags like this:
Urgent
Tomorow
Low
etc...
Ciao,
Renzo
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Hi,
I have set the default appointment duration for the events with only a start
date/time to be 60 mins. This works perfectly well in the Agenda view;
however, the iCalendar exported events still use 2 hours as the duration for
the event.
The function which is causing this seems to be 'org-ical-
Hello,
I think there are two possible interpretations of 'priority', /importance/ and
/urgency/.
It is up to the user which is preferred. You propose the interpretation as
urgency: "I have to do that thing today/this week/sometime". Importance may
come into play with your daily decision, w
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> many new things in org-export-latex.el for this release!
And my homepage is back:
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org-export-latex.el
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/bastien-org-mode.html
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Bastien
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Hi folks,
many new things in org-export-latex.el for this release!
- in-place/to-buffer/region conversion -- check these new functions:
`org-replace-region-by-latex'
`org-export-as-latex-to-buffer'
`org-export-as-latex-region'
- Footnotes -- org-export-latex.el can now convert footnotes.
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