There is an option that you can put in the orgfile on a per-buffer
basis and an option in customize that can bump the indent to 2. I
don't believe there is more than than. I run with an indent of 2. It
work well. The the buffer you can put '#+STARTUP: odd'. You can look
at section "14.5 A clea
Hi again, last month I proposed an idea for interactively manipulating
the current query in a tags agenda match (C-c a m, org-tags-view).
Attached here is a patch against 5.18a that implements this idea.
It's pretty slick, if I may be so bold!
In a tags match buffer, the prompt will now
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for the code re-write. Here's a link to my org-agenda displayed
on my linux laptop's desktop.
http://picasaweb.google.com/eric.no.spam.please/Screenshots/photo#5154659714810419410
> > Also, In some cases I would like to display the entire body of a
> > subtree in my custom o
I'm trying to find a way to increase the indentation between levels of
hierarchy in org-mode. In other words, i'd like to have indentation of
3 or 4 spaces instead of the standard 1 space. I'm color blind, and
the colors don't help my eyes pick out levels of hierarchy very
well. If i could do this,
I've been playing around with org mode and I'm confused about the
behavior of timestamps that are specified using sexps when displayed
in the agenda. Specifically, if I schedule a TODO and specify a
timestamp using a sexp, the TODO is not carried forward if it is past
due. It does show o
Hello, I've noticed that M-x orgstruct-mode doesn't put the string
"OrgStruct" onto the modeline (to give visual feedback about its
activeness). M-x orgtbl-mode puts "OrgTbl" there, I think
orgstruct-mode should do the same.
Have a nice day,
Richard
Hi all,
remind (http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind) is a very
powerful command line calendaring program. Its features superseed
the possibilities of orgmode in the area of date specifying,
so that I want to use it combined with orgmode.
Using the script below I'm able use remind and in
Hi,
Thought I might share this with you:
org-annotate-file.el
Description: application/emacs-lisp
Cheers,
Phil
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Phil Jackson
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