On Mar 22, 2009, at 3:24 AM, Eraldo Helal wrote:
Salve!
The variable "org-use-fast-todo-selection" is missing in the manual.
The manual lists only some variables, not all of them.
- Carsten
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Hi,
I'm a new comer to org-mode. I usually start my Emacs with vi_VN.UTF-8
locale and notice org-mode date output use the localized format too,
instead of standard one. I believe locale-independent format would be
better, but don't know how to do it. Seems like %a and other
locale-dependent must b
Yep... that is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for the reply!
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 03:51, Matthew Lundin wrote:
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> Hi Eraldo,
>
> Eraldo Helal writes:
>
> > I have the following todo states:
> > TODO ACTION WAITING DONE and CANCELED
> > I would like my sequence to be:
> > TODO > ACT
Eraldo Helal eraldo.at> writes:
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> Eraldo Helal eraldo.at> writes:
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> sorry variable is not used... must have had something wrong.
Veto... it does exist and it seems to be missing.
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Hi Eraldo,
Eraldo Helal writes:
> I have the following todo states:
> TODO ACTION WAITING DONE and CANCELED
> I would like my sequence to be:
> TODO > ACTION > WAITING > DONE
> and have WAITING and CANCELED extra somehow.
> so that I enter WAITING and CANCELED with a prefix or so.
> is there
Solution > Fast Selection Method
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Fast-access-to-TODO-states
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> Salve!The variable "org-use-fast-todo-selection" is missing in the
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Salve!
The variable "org-use-fast-todo-selection" is missing in the manual.
Greetings,
Eraldo
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[I am reposting this to the list, as I'd intended. IOt turned out I'd
responded only to the OP.]
I posted regarding this problem in an earlier thread about losing relatively
large and complex *remember* buffers that I had forgotten to save (C-c
C-c). My usage has improved, and this has been muc
I have the following todo states:
TODO ACTION WAITING DONE and CANCELED
I would like my sequence to be:
TODO > ACTION > WAITING > DONE
and have WAITING and CANCELED extra somehow.
so that I enter WAITING and CANCELED with a prefix or so.
is there a way to get that with the standard featues?
(with
Carsten,
I don't know if this will show up in your search -- I just posted a
podcast where Org-mode is the main topic.
mintCast is a new podcast about Linux, and I like to talk about useful
software. I'm new to Org-mode and this episode barely scratches the
surface of its capabilities, but I do t
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
>> I've noticed that, when working in the new frame, changing the TODO
>> state of any item within the frame to DONE (when it is the currently
>> clocked in item) does not stop the clock. Going back to my main frame
>> and doing the same thing th
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I have worked on this part of the LaTeX exporter. Among other things,
> I now export these headers as an itemize list by default, parallel to
> the HTML exporter.
>
> You can customize org-export-latex-low-levels to specify what exactly
> you want, you can g
On Mar 19, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Russell Adams wrote:
I've just noticed that {{{title}}} and friends aren't honored in
#+LATEX_HEADER: lines.
So close! When I get this part working, I'd like to post a howto on
doing good looking latex via org!
Does that qualify as blackmail, or as bribery? :-)
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 20, 2009, at 11:25 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
David Maus writes:
When I start to clock a headline (C-c C-x C-i) that does not have a
LOGBOOK drawer orgmode inserts one but removes the indentation of the
first line below the headline:
This patch fixes your prob
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 21, 2009, at 6:28 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Rainer Thiel writes:
I want to report what I think is a bug in the routines for exporting
checkbox lists into LaTeX-related formats (including pdf).
While checkboxes checked in orgmode appear as checked in html and
a
I just pushed the following fix:
commit 1f576643db83156256abda93556e4bc42b9d6b29
Author: Carsten Dominik
Date: Sat Mar 21 13:51:01 2009 +0100
Agenda: No longer indent matching sublevels by dots.
When a tags/property match does match an entry and its sublevels,
the
sublevels u
Hi Matthew,
I have worked on this part of the LaTeX exporter. Among other things,
I now export
these headers as an itemize list by default, parallel to the HTML
exporter.
You can customize org-export-latex-low-levels to specify what exactly
you want, you can get description or enumerate
On Mar 20, 2009, at 3:59 AM, Jota Pin wrote:
Le jeudi 19 mars 2009, Peter Jones a écrit :
Jota Pin writes:
I tried to figure out how to avoid having archived subtrees to
contribute
to the sum of times showed with "Display Times" c-c c-x c-d.
I've been wondering something along the same l
On Mar 15, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Bastien wrote:
:)
Hard to find new key bindings for these.
But C-c C-l is not accessible from the agenda, right?
No, that is right.
C-c C-a should be aware of any previously defined directory, and take
this directory as the default directory when browsing fo
Hi Jim,
we do not have anything like this implemented. I guess this could
be implemented as an add-on. If more hooks are needed to get this done,
I will provide them.
- Carsten
On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:46 AM, Jim Barbour wrote:
Howdy folks,
My name is Jim. I am a blind UNIX engineer currentl
I am no able to reproduce this. Can anyone else try, please?
- Carsten
On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Summary: Changing TODO state to DONE does not stop clock in frame
I have one giant Org-mode file for everything. I frequently use `C-c
C-x
b' to take the cu
On Mar 21, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Christopher Suckling wrote:
On 20 Mar 2009, at 21:13, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Christopher,
this is nice! Maybe we could integrate it into org-mac-message.el?
- Carsten
Thanks. I'd be delighted for it to be integrated into org-mac-
message.el. Would you l
org-remember -- use a file
On more than one occasion, I have composed something using
org-remember, and mistakenly hit a key for killing the
buffer. With all buffers except org-remember, this kills a
buffer if it has no unsaved text, and asks what buffer to
kill if it does, at which point I quit.
When I edit a timestamp using c-c , or similar, I find that
there is no minibuffer history, so the arrow keys do not
seem to do anything useful. Perhaps they are useful for
some other purpose?
Therefore the arrow keys seem free, for at least some users.
At the same time, shift-arrow keys work to
Eraldo Helal writes:
> I am looking for a way to auto ask for a tag (from a set of tags) when a
> certain todo state gets active.
Eraldo, you should be able to use `org-after-todo-state-change-hook'
with a bit of lisp to do what you want.
--
Peter Jones, http://pmade.com
pmade inc. Louisville,
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> 2. Headlines greater than n when H:n (e.g., level three headlines
> when H
> is set to 2) are exported as description lists.
>
> Is this the intended behavior?
This is how Bastien designed it, and it is similar to the HTML wa
I am looking for a way to auto ask for a tag (from a set of tags) when a
certain todo state gets active.
example:
todo states
- todo
- action
- done
// BEFORE:
* clean garage
** TODO call cleaning service
// as soon as I change to the next state (action), I need to enter (i.e.
automatically ge
Hello, All
I am having problems with typing << and >> since org-mode thinks they
are targets. I am not able to type `|' in table either. I tried to use
\ as in latex, but it doesn't work. Can anyone help me please? Thank
you very much.
--Feng
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I have a team of some 4-5 programmers.
They've started sending me their reports in org format.
I was considering the next step of making them blog rather than use mail for
their reports and was wondering if blorg.el is the way to go. (Gather that
blorg is not really stable)
Any other suggestions
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