This reverts commit 61dfa0c67fcb47351f2139160ad7f59d7e742254.
This wasn't such a great idea after all. There is one case where
this is really annoying - if you are in the middle of displaying
an agenda view with lots of filters active and you change what you
are clocking it jumps away you lose th
This allows setting the NOBLOCKING property by hitting C-c C-c on
the :PROPERTIES: drawer
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This patch is available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode.git for-carsten
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Thanks. I agree this is prolly a better approach.
I did get things to work (see code in post-script) a bit using your suggestion
and:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Block-agenda.html#Block-agenda
http://orgmode.org/manual/Storing-searches.html#Storing-searches
But maybe I wasn't clear enough in des
Hello Experts,
I've tried to use the new feature in 6.26a for custom IDs. Unfortunately, those
sections have the custom IDs won't show up properly in the javascript page. I
used the org-info.js(v.0.1.0.6). I'm wondering if the orgmode.org web
administrator could use this new feature for one of t
That would probably be better. I just copied my current setup from
discussions on the org-mode list about yasnippet.
Is there anything I can do to help make that happen?
-Bernt
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
> hook into, instead of overr
Maybe a list rather than a hook, say `org-cycle-actions'. Each element
of the list could be called in the current context until one returns a
non-nil result. Something like...
(let ((pending org-cycle-actions)
finished)
(while (not finished)
(setq finished (funcall (car pending)))
The SyncML article on LWN is now publicly available (and has
been since last Thurday, but I screwed up my org reminder !-)
http://lwn.net/Articles/326820/
There is also some information on SyncML on Wikipedia.
Nick
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Nick, when it becomes available, can you end us
So what would be the right place to call it? Which context checks
should com before the hook, and which after?
- Carsten
On Apr 20, 2009, at 11:02 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
A hook in org-cycle could be useful aside from yasnippets. I recently
found myself writing a defadvice for org-cycle in
A hook in org-cycle could be useful aside from yasnippets. I recently
found myself writing a defadvice for org-cycle in a situation where a
hook would have been preferable. -- Eric
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
> hook into, instead of ove
Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
hook into, instead of overruling the TAB key..
- Carsten
On Apr 20, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Nevermind. It works.
Gah. Sorry for the noise. This turns out to be my yasnippet setup
messing up the TAB key in tables.
Nevermind. It works.
Gah. Sorry for the noise. This turns out to be my yasnippet setup
messing up the TAB key in tables. :/ It works fine for a minimal emacs
test.
-Bernt
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Okay I think this is a bug. If I traverse the table FORWARDS with TAB
> and type it inserts in f
Okay I think this is a bug. If I traverse the table FORWARDS with TAB
and type it inserts in front of the field that is there. If I traverse
it BACKWARDS with S-TAB it clears the field when I type.
This seems inconsistent (and I really like the blank the field as soon
as you type behaviour)
-Be
Hi,
Did the user interface for tables change recently? When I TAB between
fields in a table entering anything normally blanks out the field and
replaces it with whatever new I am typing.
Today it always seems to insert in front of whatever is already there.
I'm just wondering if this was an int
Hi Joel,
adams...@email.unc.edu (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> Howdy Org-moders,
>
> I use org from git updated weekly. I would really like to be able to
> specify a timestamp for certain days of the week, e.g. M-F, or MWF,
> without specifying multiple timestamps for a single headline. Doing
> th
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
>> I have a task I want to continually see in one of my agenda views but I
>> want to keep it out of exported HTML files. I use this task for
>> clocking miscellaneous time on the project and don't need it in the
>> exported view since it has no u
Howdy Org-moders,
I use org from git updated weekly. I would really like to be able to
specify a timestamp for certain days of the week, e.g. M-F, or MWF,
without specifying multiple timestamps for a single headline. Doing
that for something that happens twice a week is no hassle, but doing it
f
Check the "Keeping Current" question of the FAQ in Worg, org's "other"
doucmentation.
Roughly here http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php
Short answer, you don't actually have to delete the old org, but you
do have to get Emacs to find the new one first, by adding the new path
to the front of you pa
Hello,
I am running the latest stable windows version of emacs from FSF. It comes
with org-mode 5.23a. Is there a tutorial on how to update it? I tried
removing all the org-*.el* files from the /emacs/lisp directory and adding
the unziped lisp-directory from the download to the load-path in my .em
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a task I want to continually see in one of my agenda views but I
> want to keep it out of exported HTML files. I use this task for
> clocking miscellaneous time on the project and don't need it in the
> exported view since it has no useful detail
Hi,
I have a task I want to continually see in one of my agenda views but I
want to keep it out of exported HTML files. I use this task for
clocking miscellaneous time on the project and don't need it in the
exported view since it has no useful detail to be shared.
I've tried using COMMENT but t
I do the same. Three things I learned / didn't learn:
1. For a daily report, I use the :step option (see
http://orgmode.org/manual/Clocking-work-time.html) ... not in a single
table like I wanted, but nice small summary tables in export, so good
enough for me.
2. I successfully hacked in another c
Hi,
In my work I log all hours in an org-file, and every monday I report my
hours for the previous week.
I have been playing with the clock-report to get a solution that displays
hours for each day in the
previous week, but by solution now is a a clock-report where I have to go
in and change
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hmmm, I am still not convinced, in particular about adding new syntax.
>
> One thing I could imagine though, is this:
> If an entry has checkboxes, always put those into the cookie, not the
> children.
> Or maybe a variable, stating your preference for this.
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