On Feb 1, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
Just to to add one vote for including commas in the urls by default
(at least in some cases); I often copy long links directly from the
browser and have this problem quite often.
So URLs should just exclude commas that are followed by a
whit
Hm, the 4.67c behaviour seems a bit more sensible as it incorporates the
number of days that a deadline is delayed into the priority calculation.
Have a look at the function org-agenda-get-deadlines where the priority
of a deadline is calculated. Specifically the following code:
: (setq s (
Just to to add one vote for including commas in the urls by default
(at least in some cases); I often copy long links directly from the
browser and have this problem quite often.
> >> So URLs should just exclude commas that are followed by a whitespace
> >> or a line break, not all commas - right?
Hi,
As it's Friday I thought I might get away with posting this:
http://xkcd.com/378/
Cheers,
Phil
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> So URLs should just exclude commas that are followed by a whitespace
>> or a line break, not all commas - right?
> Yes, but this is harder to do with a regexp. I wish Emacs had look-
> ahead assertions like perl.
This is the main bother I ha
Hi Eric
> In both examples it is set to
> ((agenda time-up category-keep priority-down)
> Under 5.16a priorities
> >> Thursday 31 January 2008
> 1100>> deadline-order-bug:In -730 d.: Jan One DEADLINE: <2006-01-31
Thu>
> 1100>> deadline-order-bug:In -365 d.: Jan Two DEADLINE: <2007-01-31
Thu>