Hi Jürgen,
On Nov 6, 2008, at 6:22 PM, Jurgen Defurne wrote:
Dear,
In the last year I have been using org-mode fairly heavy for my day
to day work and I am very satisfied with. However, there are two
things that would make life somewhat easier wrt. my usage of org-
mode vs. the reporting
For those who don't know, flex matching in ido is really
something else. Just a few characters uniquely specify a
target.
For those who want to experiment with ido's flex matching
for org-refile, here is how I did it.
1. In org.el's org-refile-get-location, substitute
ido-completing-rea
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:50, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this is a reasonable request, and I have just implemented it.
Thanks!
> Note, however, that it only applies to "file:" links, as
> detailed in my previous message.
Yes, I now realize that the same work will have to be don
Hello Everone,
When I go to the agenda view (C-a a) the current frame(window) splits in
2. So I make a new frame and show just my agenda and the other frame my
original .org file.
While in the agenda, I click on an item which highlights in the .org
file, but the agenda frame splits into 2 agai
For Hungarian:
("hu" "Szerző" "Dátum" "Tartalomjegyzék" "Lábjegyzet")
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Richard
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The Norwegian variants:
("no" "Forfatter" "Dato" "Innhold" "Fotnoter")
("nb" "Forfatter" "Dato" "Innhold" "Fotnoter") ;; nb = Norsk (bokm.l)
("nn" "Forfattar" "Dato" "Innhald" "Fotnotar") ;; nn = Norsk (nynorsk)
...Peder...
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I wish a new life awaited _me_ in some off-
I'll explain the funny references:
>> Madness? This is org-mode! *Real Spartans use emacs!*
A reference to the movie Sparta, in particular the Youtube video of
Sparta remixed to techo.
>> Plain text with frickin' lasers. *pinky to lips*
Dr. Evil from Austin Powers. ;]
>> It is the text that bi
Hi Russel,
I have been trying to figure out the references you used in your 7
word summaries.
I was unsure about "Sekaka".
All I coud find was http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shikaka
,
can you enlighten me what you meant there?
- Carsten
On Aug 2, 2008, at 10:12 PM, Russel