Hi Bob,
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Bob Newell wrote:
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> A simple use case: you're brainstorming, making org-mode headline
> entries as fast as you can think or type. After a while you notice that
> a number of entries seem to be related and might actually be better
> considered as a spin-of
In case you are interested, I have now updated the solution on
emacs.stackexchange to not use #+HEADER for this purpose:
http://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/401/115
Earlier discussion on that:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-01/msg00260.html
The solution still does the exact sam
I am creating a legal document (a rental agreement) using org-mode and
{{{macros}}}.
I have some of the kinks in the document ironed out so, except for one.
sample document---
#+OPTIONS: num:nil toc:nil
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{fullpage}
* RESIDENTIAL LEASE AGREEMENT
This residential l
Hi all,
Would it be possible to make Org ELPA available via https?
This is the motivation for asking:
https://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2015/11/editor-malware.html
Thanks!
Adam
On 4/4/17 1:25 PM, Bruce V Chiarelli wrote:
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> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>>
>> thanks for the hint, but I don't understand what `subtree-at-point` is
>> in your code, it does not seem to be defined in my emacs and
>> `org-datetree-find-date-create` has a third parameter that is
>> interpreted
On 4/4/17 1:25 PM, Bruce V Chiarelli wrote:
>
> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>>
>> thanks for the hint, but I don't understand what `subtree-at-point` is
>> in your code, it does not seem to be defined in my emacs and
>> `org-datetree-find-date-create` has a third parameter that is
>> interpreted
Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
> thanks for the hint, but I don't understand what `subtree-at-point` is
> in your code, it does not seem to be defined in my emacs and
> `org-datetree-find-date-create` has a third parameter that is
> interpreted as a boolean. I'm confused.
Ah, yes I forgot that this
On 4/3/17 5:37 PM, Bruce V Chiarelli wrote:
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> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> there is a way in org-mode to insert a datetree entry without going
>> through the org-capture? Ideally the function would jump to the
>> datetree and inser an headline for the current day if one is not
>>
Hello Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi MIchael,
>
> the automatic reset of the starting date for a second time stamp on works
> if the command `org-time-stamp' is invoked twice in direct succession. So
> if you press `C-c .' to insert a time stamp, and then you press it
> immediately aga
Hi MIchael,
the automatic reset of the starting date for a second time stamp on works
if the command `org-time-stamp' is invoked twice in direct succession. So
if you press `C-c .' to insert a time stamp, and then you press it
immediately again, the magic will take its course. This is probably
Hello,
the subject is a bit fuzzy, so let me depict an example use case:
creating an appointment for a multi-day conference. I use a capture
template with the placeholder %T for that (I use the same template for
single day appts, which occur more often.). Then I adjust the inserted
time stamp, add
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