Aaron Zeng writes:
> (I'm running org mode from the Spacemacs org layer, which includes the
> org-plus-contrib package).
>
> Reproduction:
> 1. Create a new entry "* TODO Temp"
> 2. Clock in under that entry
> 3. Cancel the clock
> 4. [M-x describe-variable org-clock-current-task] is still set to
Yes, I still see this with a vanilla config. I tried with [emacs -q] and
the builtin org mode (9.1.9), as well as with 967801.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 10:43 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Aaron Zeng writes:
>
> > (I'm running org mode from the Spacemacs org layer, which includes the
> > org-plus-contr
(I'm running org mode from the Spacemacs org layer, which includes the
org-plus-contrib package).
Reproduction:
1. Create a new entry "* TODO Temp"
2. Clock in under that entry
3. Cancel the clock
4. [M-x describe-variable org-clock-current-task] is still set to
"Temp" instead of being nil, which
Hello,
Alan Schmitt wrote at 16:32 on June 10, 2019:
: I've found this tool
: https://github.com/asoroa/ical2org.py but it's not clear if it can
: handle many files.
As per its docstring it's one file per invocation. But the docstring
also lists:
$ cat in.ical | ical2orgpy - - > out.org
I have
Hello,
I'm using vdirsyncer to keep a local copy of my calendars. I would
now
like to have them in org-mode, so I'm looking for a tool to do the
conversion. One important constraint is that, by default,
vdirsyncer
generates one ics file for each event. I've found this tool
https://github.com/
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
> Yes, it does make the default time noon. But AFAICS the time of day
> doesn't actually matter in any of the Org source code where the result of
> org-get-cursor-date is used. Have I missed a case where it does
> matter?
Probably not. I didn't check. But this could
Hello,
ihor writes:
> I think you missed Node Properties - they are still located under
> Elements on Syntax page
Node properties are elements, so there is no omission there.
> I have also discovered more:
>
> Syntax page states:
>
[...]
> So Pragraph, Property Drawer, Sections and Headlines