When using column view, I find it hard to visually follow a row across
its columns, to see which column values go with which to-do heading.
In other words, column view doesn't have any horizontal rules, so I
usually resort to placing my finger on the screen and running it
left-to-right to help line
This patch allows you to:
make install prefix=/some/path
Makes installing Org-mode in a non-standard path a bit easier.
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From: Peter Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 21:22:59 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] Allow 'pr
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Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:15:46 -0500
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Subject: [Orgmode] bug in todo state change tracking?
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Hi Carsten and all,
I think I've found a small bug (6.04b on
I just discovered `org-archive-save-context-info' - very nice!
especially the preservation of the outline path (olpath). Though it
might be even nicer if archival could optionally auto-vivify outline
paths and archive sub-headings under them. So if your source file
had:
* PROJECT foo
**
Chris Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've downloaded the latest version to ~/emacs/lisp/org,
> to see if this may help. But can't get it to load over
> the old version (which is packaged inside Emacs.app).
see variable load-path (M-x describe-variable RET load-path RET)
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Paul
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Chris Poole chrispoole.com> writes:
Just to add, I'm using Carbon Emacs package on Mac OS X,
with v4.67d of org-mode.
I've downloaded the latest version to ~/emacs/lisp/org,
to see if this may help. But can't get it to load over
the old version (which is packaged inside Emacs.app).
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a bug or just some feature I don't understand, but I
can't find mention of it elsewhere.
I'm trying to implement GTD with org-mode.
I have special TODO keywords set, NEXT WAITING DONE.
If I do C-c\ to have it ask for tags or TODO keywords (to produce lists for me),
I
There seems to be a bug in the operation of Plain lists.
The manual says:
"Indentation also determines the end of a list item. It ends before
the next line that is indented like the bullet/number, or less."
The last two lines of the example (the `He' line and the `But' line)
do not behave that w