I am writing a tutorial on org-mode and dates and was exploring
the C-c > and C-c < commands.
I am not sure how they are meant to be used, so I am asking list
members who uses these functions?
It appears that C-c > opens up a calendar window which you can scroll
around and select a date. En
"François Puitg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After hitting C-c C-e P, the connexion is established and a bunch of
> tramp messages are displayed in the minibuffer. The org file is
> correctly exported and published, but the attached source file is not:
> at some point, I get a wrong type arg e
"Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>- The agenda dispatcher
>> + `<' cycles through restriction states.
>
> Is there still a reason for the agenda timeline ("L") having to be
> restricted to the current buffer?
Please che
Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (setq org-stuck-project
> '("/PROJECT" ("APPOINT") ("NextAction" "Buy") "\\"))
"\\" should work.
`\>' matches the empty string, but only at the end of a word.
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Bastien
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Hello,
First of all, thanks for 5.13a release.
The examplefrom the Org-mode Manual(section 13.2.2, "complex
publishing configuration") doesn't follow the tramp filename syntax
(that I use below). Am I already missing something here ?
I've tried to publish the following org file (tes
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>- The agenda dispatcher
> + `<' cycles through restriction states.
Is there still a reason for the agenda timeline ("L") having to be
restricted to the current buffer?
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Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
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