i also call them event.
i have code below that shows them in agenda as "Event:" in their own face.
i think there was a proposal a while back to have them be in the
planning line [the one just after the header] as EVENT: <...> along
with closed, scheduled, and deadline. i kinda liked that proposa
Thanks for digging into this Christian.
My lisp skills are quite undeveloped, so I can't really comment on the
code. I had a look at the manual and I think we should go for a solution
that is consistent for #+ keywords that have a filename argument like
#+INCLUDE:, #+SETUPFILE and #+TEXINFO_FILENA
Time for a very geeky post...
Recently, on the remind (diary tool I used to use) mailing list,
somebody posted a script for converting solar data (perihelion, equinox,
...) to remind input. I've done the same for org so if you're
interested in that kind of information and want your agenda to show
On 2018-11-07, at 12:33, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> What about passive date stamps?
>>
>> TODO Thing
>>
>>
>> ?
>
> That's exactly what I was looking for! I hadn't seen an example with
> TODO coupled with <> dates, and didn't think it'd have a special
> behavior.
>
> Thank
Ken Mankoff writes:
> What about passive date stamps?
>
> TODO Thing
>
>
> ?
That's exactly what I was looking for! I hadn't seen an example with
TODO coupled with <> dates, and didn't think it'd have a special
behavior.
Thank you and Marcin for this solution!
Cheers,
Leo
Nicolas, Lennart, cc: Charles Celerier,
Below, Lennart points out another issue with ODT_STYLES_FILE, a silent
change in syntax not reflected in the manual: quotation marks are no
longer needed around simple file paths.
I think this change was introduced by the below commit, which stopped
readi
On 2018-11-06, at 14:59, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> I am trying to figure out a way to represent, in org-mode, tasks that
> should be performed exactly on one day of the week. For instance, taking
> out the garbage.
>
> It is a task, so I want to be able to mark it as done and not se