Hi,
I notice that with all this upcoming syncing and interaction with
third party programs as well as with programming languages org-mode
starts to require more and more information which are actually not
intend to be read in plain text. E.g. a UUID-number for each task to
enable two-way syncs wit
David Engster writes:
> Thanks for testing,
I would like to play with this, but I've been busy finalizing the
exporter code. It is in the queue of things to check out. I was
wondering about it earlier on today.
I'm following your repo on github.
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Hi all,
I wanted to use org-protocol with chrome and emacs-24.1 under windows 7.
I registered the org-protocol protocol with:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\org-protocol]
@="URL:Org Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\org-protocol\shell]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\org-protocol\shell\open]
[HKEY_CLASSES
Hello,
> "somewhat sporadically" is a very good description for the behaviour after I
> started to investigate. My best guess is to delete this line from my
> .emacs:
Hopefully the new filling mechanism shouldn't have this problem. Please
upgrade and tell me if it appears again.
> And yes, a TA
On 7/28/12, Bastien wrote:
> Can you try replacing the call to the function
>
> (org-global-tags-completion-table)
>
> by a call to the variable `org-tag-alist'?
>
> I'm not using org-mobile.el, so purely a shoot in the dark.
Nope. "org-tag-alist" is empty in my installation, and I didn't find
The file (1) command is available on some systems and makes guesses
about file formats to help users sort out unknown files. Maybe a for
loop in a script could find the info files and do so more reliably than
only checking a file's suffix. I think there's also a rather expensive
book availabl
On Jul 28, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Mike McLean wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 2:03 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Markus Baden writes:
> > I just installed org-mode via the recipe provided with the current
> > development version of el-get [1]. Org-Mode is installed correctly
> > into emacs.d/el-get/org-m
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Thanks. It's wonderful writing letters with the new latex exporter.
> You should consider adding it to org_contrib.
As you have noticed, it is not complete enough. Also, I haven't looked
at the documentation thoroughly and don't know what is possible to do.
On the othe
On 29 Jul, 2012, at 10:35 , Jeffrey Spencer wrote:
> I was also thinking about this recently but hadn't gotten as far as writing a
> patch.
>
> I was thinking some tags you know you want to remove the fly-spell overlays
> but for example caption you might or might not want the flyspell overla
Hello,
I am testing sticky agenda views, and I think in my case it is a great
thing (because I have two custom agenda views that I often check). I
sometimes export my custom agenda views with the "e" key in the
org-agenda buffer, or with "M-x org-store-agenda-views", and it works
well.
But when I
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list): ensures that the
list returned by org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe is appended
to rtnall before checking if the latter is emtpy.
In the case where rtnall is empty (no item for current day),
we do not call org-agenda-add-time-grid-maybe. This seems
bogus becau
On Sun, Jul 29 2012, scrawler wrote:
> Hi guys, I have a few questions about todo states. I have these
> keywords defined:
>
> #+TODO: Do Doing DoBy DoLater | Did DidNot DidNever
> #+TAGS: @Beverly(y) @Bionca(a)
>
> I'd like to have a better understanding of the TODO sequence for any
> given task
I was also thinking about this recently but hadn't gotten as far as writing
a patch.
I was thinking some tags you know you want to remove the fly-spell overlays
but for example caption you might or might not want the flyspell overlays
removed. If there was a variable that could be set to choose so
Hi Paul,
Paul Sexton writes:
> I became annoyed at how, when pressing M-Q (fill-paragraph) while in a
> block like this:
>
> #+CAPTION: This is a really long caption that I need
> #+CAPTION: to describe my table in excruciating and unnecessary detail
>
> Org takes no account of the #+ directive
Hi John,
John Hendy writes:
> It seems that =C-c / [a/b/D]= only works for deadline or scheduled
> active timestamps, not active or inactive time stamps alone.
>
> Is this correct or am I doing something wrong?
>
> If it is correct... could a feature be added in which inactive or
> active timest
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