Eric S Fraga writes:
> can you tell us more about your experiences using org-mode on such a
> device? Having a pocket sized org-mode organiser really appeals!
> Although I've looked at the N810 for just this purpose, I am probably
> likely to wait for the new stream of devides like the Umid mboo
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, I will revert to the default nil for org-ellipsis and leave
> it to users to
> customize it.
I had this problem as well, and can confirm that
placing a
(setq org-ellipsis "...")
in my .emacs fixes the problem. FWIW.
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Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When prefixed, this new version gives choice among not-done states,
> taking "TODO" as the default.
That's _terrific_! That's just the bit I was missing. Thanks!
--ap
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Alain Picard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Apologies about the duplicate post -- something about
first posting on gmane requiring authorization.
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Hello all.
I've started trying to use the GTD methodology, and have found
org-mode absolutely terrific for this purpose. However I still
couln't get my mail to work just right (I use Gnus for mail).
What I'm really missing is a way to add "labels", or "tags" to
mail messages, so that I can then
Hello all.
I've started trying to use the GTD methodology, and have found
org-mode absolutely terrific for this purpose. However I still
couln't get my mail to work just right (I use Gnus for mail).
What I'm really missing is a way to add "labels", or "tags" to
mail messages, so that I can then