Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way to set a time estimate for a task
and then match it with actual logged time? After you finish it of
course.
Maybe something similar as checkbox counters.
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Hi,
I have a general question about using orgmode for latex documents.
The available auctex/cdlatex/preview-latex package bundle makes it pretty
easy to write latex articles in emacs. How do you write your articles? Do
you use orgmode for the whole article or maybe just for a first structure
and t
Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> If the idea is just to re-display the *Org agenda* buffer
>
> Correct. It's effectively a more generic version of "Press `C-u r' to
> search again with new search string".
So why not just make `C-u r' call the *agenda commands* buffer back when
the curr
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This suggestion is helpful, but I should've stated that I have some
>> tasks that I want to show both at work and at home. I thought I could do
>> this by tagging the work only items with :WORK:, the home items with
>> :HOME: and the work/home items with
"Dave C. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What I want is to have an agenda view like the default agenda view one
> gets with c-a a, but "narrowed" so that only a subset of todo items
> show. For example, when I'm at work, I want to narrow the agenda view
> so that it only shows todo items rel