- emacs-version: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
- org-version: 5.23a
Hi.
I found that `org-scheduled-past-days' seems not to work.
My setting is here.
date:
[2008-03-15 Sat]
.emacs:
(setq org-scheduled-past-days 0)
tmp.org:
* Schedule A
SCHEDULED: <2007-12-06 Thu>
Note that [20
Yes, your understanding is correct (I use that for SSH session into my
remote Linux box). The biggest benefit I got from AutoHotKey is now I
can use the right Alt key in Putty sessions, since I mapped the right
Alt key to the left Alt key.
I don't understand why under Putty, a lot of control key
> > On 14/03/2008, Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > I would like to which terminal clients people use to run Cygwin Emacs
> > > (on Windows) to run org-mode. PuTTY with ssh, PuTTY with puttycyg
> > > patch, rxvt, mrxvt, xterm or something else. For some
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I did is:
> Add some alternative TTY key bindings for some frequently used commands,
> and use "AutoHotkey" to map things like "M-RET" to those TTY key
> bindings. Not ideal, but works fine.
>
If I understand you cor
I have used the GNU Emacs windows port in Windows with Org, and found
it worked fine natively. Even the shift arrows worked, which I'm not
used to working in a tty. ;]
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 01:07:35PM +0100, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
> I personally run the XEmacs windows native port.
> http://www.x
Hi,
maybe one of you guys would like to summarize the different options
together with examples in a longer message to the mailing list, so
that we can make a link in the FAQ to this summary? This kind of
technical discussions should really be documented there.
- Carsten
On Mar 14, 2008,
What I did is:
Add some alternative TTY key bindings for some frequently used commands,
and use "AutoHotkey" to map things like "M-RET" to those TTY key
bindings. Not ideal, but works fine.
Wanrong
Thanks for the pointer. But it really is going to be inconvenient.
Shift-arrow works okay in
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
> scritto:
> > > On 14/03/2008, Manish
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I personally run the XEmacs windows native port.
> > http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/ind
Hi Jurgen,
Jurgen Defurne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, a dependency on dired-aux breaks the installation. I have
> looked in the XEmacs packages, but the dired code still dates from
> 2005, so it seems that the required functionality is not available for
> XEmacs.
I've removed this dep
--- Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
scritto:
> > On 14/03/2008, Manish
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I personally run the XEmacs windows native port.
> http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/index.html
>
> There is an up to the minute windows Emacs port:
> http://ntemacs.sourceforge.net/
I personally run the XEmacs windows native port.
http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/index.html
I've tried the cygwin terminal and X versions and find i prefer the
native version.
There is an up to the minute windows Emacs port:
http://ntemacs.sourceforge.net/
Which i am evaluating, but yet to
Hello Everyone,
I would like to which terminal clients people use to run Cygwin Emacs
(on Windows) to run org-mode. PuTTY with ssh, PuTTY with puttycyg
patch, rxvt, mrxvt, xterm or something else. For some reason, I will
have to remove Windows Emacs and Cygwin port in PuTTY does not support
shif
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