* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-21 08:15]:
> > Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> > Org's philosophy.
>
> I am wondering what you mean by Org's philosophy. Why would it have
> anything to do with directories?
Texas will answer on that.
I am just intruding in the c
* Hi Ihor Radchenko,
> I am wondering what you mean by Org's philosophy. Why would it have anything
> to do with directories?
Org's philosophy is to have one or a handful of directories without
nesting of directories. Users are not expected to have their Org
files in a deeply nested tree.
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-21 03:35]:
> Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> Org's philosophy.
Thank you for your nice ideas.
Here is your fellow classifier of information.
I don't know what is Org's strategy but if you mean many deep
subheadings my deepest is
Hei,
Attached a little patch to make the default org-protocol handlers work on
windows.
Tested with Windows 10 and emacs 27.1
Best Regards
Robert
0001-org-protocol-Make-org-protocol-defaults-work-on-wind.patch
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Just wanted to say a quick thanks for the website updates, it looks great.
I'm glad org-mode is still available because it's just a joy to use and
super powerful. Thanks.
--
Stephen Burke
Hello,
Here's a patch to quote output file name following the fashion of input file
name as used in `org-odt-convert'. It avoids conversion errors in the
underlying shell commands.
YiufungFrom e77284cc511afc9d3e9ad68c9b36f9f69bcad413 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Cheong Yiu Fung
Date: Fri, 20
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 6:34 PM Texas Cyberthal
wrote:
>
> Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> Org's philosophy.
>
> Here is my argument that such a structure is objectively correct for
> personal info management:
>
> https://github.com/cyberthal/10-Bins-templat
> Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> Org's philosophy.
I am wondering what you mean by Org's philosophy. Why would it have
anything to do with directories?
> Here is my argument that such a structure is objectively correct for
> personal info management:
>
> h
Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
Org's philosophy.
Here is my argument that such a structure is objectively correct for
personal info management:
https://github.com/cyberthal/10-Bins-template
For the record, Org works fine with this, although I had to do a bi
Kyle, thanks. i assume a patch e-mail with no explanatory message is
not considered rude, so i'll try to remember to do that (or "scissors"
-- thanks for that!). and, thanks for pushing. cheers! Greg
Hello,
Here's a patch to quote output file name following the fashion of input file
name as used in `org-odt-convert'. It avoids conversion errors in the
underlying shell commands.
YiufungFrom e77284cc511afc9d3e9ad68c9b36f9f69bcad413 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Cheong Yiu Fung
Date: Fri, 20
Some time ago I hacked together a bunch of elisp to create a clock table
based on tags. [1] It uses org's dynamic block feature[2] to create a
piechart with gnuplot and a simple table that shows percentages of time
spent on different tags. I should say that it has basically no
documentation at al
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