I would like to set some global export dir, e.g. ~/org/exports such that
when I want to export a subtree like this:
* heading
> ** subheading
> :PROPERTIES:
> :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: subheading_export
> :END:
>
and run export the resulting file ends up in
~/org/exports/subheading_export.*
I understa
On 10/12/24 7:00 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> [External email - use caution]
>
>
> Andrew Berger writes:
>
>> Got the following warning while evaluating org-agenda.
>> ...
>> org--warnings '("org-element--cache: Org parser error in
>> academ
Got the following warning while evaluating org-agenda.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 29.1 (build 1, aarch64-apple-darwin23.4.0, Carbon
Version 170 AppKit 2487.5)
of 2024-04-28
Package: Org mode version 9.7.12 (9.7.12-28c83e @
/Users/andrew/.emacs.d/elpa/29.1/develop/org-9.7.12/)
current state
Long listener, first time caller
org-latex-preview was failing with: org-compile-file: File
"/private/var/folders/5b/m1bt7sss2n19dwg1d62h_hrwgn/T/orgtexGt3N0x.dvi"
wasn’t produced. Please adjust ‘dvipng’ part of
‘org-preview-latex-process-alist’.
Root cause was that on my system ~/org is a sy
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
>>> Still, I do not mind adding customization to enable it during startup,
>>> similar to the existing customizations:
>>> `org-agenda-start-with-log-mode',
>>> `org-agenda-start-with-entry-text-mode
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
>>> AFAIK, clocktable scope in agenda is controlled by the agenda's scope.
>>> If you have `org-agenda-archives-mode' enabled, archives will contribute
>>> to the agenda report as well.
>>
>>
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
>> I've noticed that in the agenda, the clocktable report (from the "R"
>> key), does not include archive files, even when I have set clocktables
>> to do so in my init-file:
>>
>> (plist-put o
I've noticed that in the agenda, the clocktable report (from the "R"
key), does not include archive files, even when I have set clocktables
to do so in my init-file:
(plist-put org-clocktable-defaults :scope 'agenda-with-archives)
First of all, I think it makes more logical sense to include arc
I no longer see the issue after updating. Thanks a ton!
On 12/5/23 10:31 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Andrew Jensen writes:
>
>> Emacs : GNU Emacs 29.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
>> 3.24.33, cairo version 1.16.0)
>> of 2023-11-27
>> Package: Org mode
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
--
eys this way, but couldn't find one.
I'm including a patch with a test to find buggy behavior, and another to
fix it.
From c52ce631fbc2f8836e10ff41895892839b349da3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Arensburger
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2022 14:58:44 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] test-org-mac
I tracked this down to a bug in emacs, which happens only when indirect
buffers are cloned. Reported as bug#53294 with a patch.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 9:51 PM Andrew Hyatt wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been having an odd problem where if I try to change my text
> scale on my
Hi all,
I've been having an odd problem where if I try to change my text
scale on my org capture buffers, the scale keeps increasing, and
increases the scale on the parent of the indirect org-capture
buffer, on each capture.
I'm using org-mode 9.5, emacs 29.0.50.
Debugging into the issue,
Thanks Bastien! I've tested this out and confirmed it works, and didn't
notice any side effects.
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 6:02 AM Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> thanks a lot for the minimal recipe! Very helpful.
> I confirm the bug and I have now (finally) fixed it.
>
I whittled this down to the smallest reproducible case, which I'm
attaching. Hopefully should be clear upon viewing the file how to
reproduce.
I'm still unsure of the best solution, I'll have to think about this some
more - but at least the reproducible case will make it easier to debug into
this
It is fixed, but now the new time that's supposed to be displayed via
text-properties does not show up.
Let me spend some time and get a small reproducible case, which will help
us test this.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 6:38 PM Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> thanks again.
>
>
bstituting (org-agenda-previous-line) seems to fix
it. I'm not sure if that's the right approach - the previous code didn't
use that function for a reason, but I don't know what that reason was.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:04 PM Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I have
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 4:33 AM Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
> > I've been having this same issue - the issue is quite reproducible
> > for me, and it has been for years. I just finally grew tired of the
> > issue and decided to in
I've been having this same issue - the issue is quite reproducible for me,
and it has been for years. I just finally grew tired of the issue and
decided to investigate it, and yes, the issue is org-agenda-show-new-time.
I also have invisible entries in the org buffer, and the call to
org-move-to-
Dear Carsten,
This sounds like a very good solution. I look forward to it being implemented.
Andrew
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Yes, but the documentation says to use that variable, but the variable's own
documentation says it should not be used. What I am reporting is a
documentation bug.
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From
mns-format’.
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686-apple-darwin, NS appkit-1038.36 Version 10.6.8
(Build 10K549))
of 2017-04-21
Package: Org mode version 9.2.1 (9.2.1-8-g1b1797-elpa @
~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20190211/)
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assignment on
file for emacs.
[1] I think that there's an argument to be made that, if the refile
destination is opened just for the purpose of refiling this item, and
':kill-buffer t' is in place, then org-capture-refile should probably
kill the refile destination too. However,
Please disregard. I sent an expanded version after joining the list. That
on has already been applied.
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>From 7b2dd929cc7f94a7162429b698f23245d7d7d3c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Eggenberger
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 19:07:41 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Document undocumented org-timestamp-up behavior.
* org.el (org-timestamp-up): Document undocumented behavior.
(org-timestamp-up): The funct
-down): Document undocumented behavior.
(org-timestamp-down): The function changes the timestamp type when
the point is on the enclosing bracket. The documentation now
reflects that behavior.
TINYCHANGE
*Andrew Eggenberger*
0001-Document-org-timestamp-up-and-org-timestamp-down-beh.patch
Example:
* Micro topic 1
** Microbes are small
** You can't see them!
*** Isn't that something?
* Micro topic 2
** I hope I like the teacher
*** She will be great!
** Micro is cool!
I'd like to convert them into a .csv file like so:
"* Micro topic 1"," "** Microbes are small", "** You can't see
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:43 PM Michael Brand
wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
> I would like to give some feedback to what you originally asked Steve:
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:19 AM, Andrew Hyatt wrote:
> > I can't reproduce this under Emacs 25. As this bug is a bit
I can't reproduce this under Emacs 25. As this bug is a bit old, I'm
guessing it has been fixed in the meantime. Please let me know if you
can still reproduce it, though. I'll mark this as unreproducible now,
and close it in a few weeks if you can't reproduce it either under Emacs
25.
Steve Purce
On the emacs subreddit, someone recently asked if there was a command
to jump between babel source blocks while editing them. I couldn't
find such a command but liked the idea so I implemented it. My
implementation can be invoked from org-mode or org-src-mode. If a C-u
prefix is supplied, the edit
Nicolas,
Thanks for following up on this with me. I now understand that this is
intentional. Could you just briefly let me know why this is a feature? I am
assuming that this is so that org references are unique should you
accidentally reuse a label?
Best,
Andrew
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 11:26
caption to \ref{fig:result_plot} will no longer work.
Again, I am pretty sure this is a bug as it was previously possible to
refer to the assigned labels (i.e. fig:result_plot) rather than needing to
know whatever sequential reference is assigned by org mode on the export.
Best,
Andrew
On Wed, Sep
right that [[fig:result_plot]] does produce the
\ref{fig:result_plot}, However, the reference appears unresolved in the
resulting document because the figure itself is incorrectly labeled.
Best,
Andrew
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 11:26 AM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Andrew Davi
mit I had been using behaves correctly is 83fe247. Please let me know
if I can provide any other information.
Best,
Andrew
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.16.2)
of 2015-04-20 on bitzer.hoetzel.info
Package: Org-mode version 8.3.1 (release_8.3.1-123-g823cad @
* org.texi: Improve example in info file adding concrete indication of how
to set-up logging in the format needed by org-habits
TINYCHANGE
Signed-off-by: Andrew Swann
---
doc/org.texi | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index
Thank you for the reply from Rasmus. Attached is a patch to the
documentation file org.texi regarding use of habits. I hope this is a
correct format.
Andrew
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line to the PROPERTIES in
the example included in the manual so it reads:
:PROPERTIES:
:STYLE:habit
:LOGGING: DONE(!)
:LAST_REPEAT: [2009-10-19 Mon 00:36]
:END:
This should make it easier for other users to set up this feature.
Andrew
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Andrew Sw
nteractive calls don't
run the post-self-insert-hook, the result is that the
electric-indent-post-self-insert-function is not called.
HTH
Andrew
g a look at the patch, and thanks for the feedback. I
did suspect I'd have missed something.
I've revised the patch (below) so that I now use org-indent-line to
establish the best indentation if we're starting a new list, this has
resulted in slightly more churn, but hopefully not too
maintained when adding additional items to a
list, that is the indentation of new items will match the indentation
on items already in the list.
All feedback welcome,
Thanks,
Andrew
lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-place-item): When starting a
new list use (1+ org-current-level) rather
I see this as well with org-indent-line-to, and org-clock-in. org-clock-in
calls org-indent-line-to with a negative number, and org-indent-line-to
calls indent-line-to with a negative number, which calls move-to-column
with a negative number. But move-to-column doesn't allow negative numbers.
, wizzards,... it
is a real pleasure to be (even a small) part of this whole thing.
Thanks for reading, now I can ask my questions in the next message :-)
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I just got this installed today and it appears to be *exactly* what I
wanted.
Many thanks for this implementation. Your cheesecake is in the mail. :)
:AMN:
On 02/07/2013 01:44 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Andrew,
"Andrew M. Nuxoll" writes:
If you do that, I may have to send you a
If you do that, I may have to send you a cheesecake.
Thank you!
:AMN:
On 01/25/2013 02:45 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Andrew,
thanks for explaining it so clearly, I understand the need,
and I also understand my suggestion (and Eric's one, FWIW)
cannot completely satisfy it.
I will provide a
:AMN:
On 01/25/2013 03:10 AM, Michael Brand wrote:
Hi Andrew
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Andrew M. Nuxoll wrote:
Here an example scenario that illustrates my problem: Say, at the end of
each week I need to sit down and generate a report on my progress to send to
the boss. So I have recu
his is why I'm looking for a distinct "snooze" or "delay"
functionality. I want a TODO item to disappear from the agenda until a
specified date and then reappear again waiting to be done with all the
urgency associated with that delay.
Any help would be appreciated.
more information?
Thank you,
:AMN:
On 01/23/2013 05:36 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Andrew,
"Andrew M. Nuxoll" writes:
1. Add a date tag to an entry that indicates that it is "inactive" until a
certain date. I'm picturing something like this:
* TODO [#B] Verify logi
no idea where to add that functionality in the org-mode code.
:AMN:
On 01/23/2013 02:42 AM, Samuel Loury wrote:
"Andrew M. Nuxoll" writes:
1. Add a date tag to an entry that indicates that it is "inactive"
until a certain date. I'm picturing something like this:
ar from my to-do list but it skips a
rescheduled event that I don't want to have skipped. Am I doing it wrong?
Even if this is the best org-mode can do at the moment, it's a better
solution than what I have been doing.
Thank you,
:AMN:
On 01/23/2013 07:49 AM, Michael Brand w
re not displayed.
My e-lisp is pretty rusty so *any* advice or help is great. Could
someone help point me to the right files and functions I'll need to
modify to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Andrew
This sounds like an interesting project. My advice is to make a few
screenshots that give people an idea what you are working towards. Of
course, they could be completely fake, but it would be helpful to
understand for people like me who haven't used Scrivener.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:01 AM,
f I can get
it removed as I proposed above.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Sean O'Halpin wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Andrew Hyatt wrote:
>
>> The xiki video is interesting, and I immediately thought of babel.
>> However, babel sh-mode doesn't have sup
The xiki video is interesting, and I immediately thought of babel.
However, babel sh-mode doesn't have support for execution yet. Even if
it did, it wouldn't be a really good alternative, due to babel's
verbosity.
One idea is to have a babel subtree (or buffer) that is keyed to a
specific language
emacs-lisp
(defun my-align-all-tables ()
(interactive)
(org-table-map-tables 'org-table-align 'quietly))
#+end_src
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Andrew
Hello Simon,
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Simon Thum wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> sorry to report less exciting things. I could not compile - the repo
> contains two invalid links into my system:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 simon users38 Aug 18 04:01 tap-driver.sh ->
> /usr
ailable at [1],
Thank you so much for doing this! I'm also an Arch Linux user, and am
now using your package as well!
> if others find it useful and if Andrew doesn't object
> I'd be happy to push it into the official aur database. It is very
> simple and installs directly f
ules
- new features and element specific support
- testing
- neat ideas, etc.
There is only about a week left in GSoC, but I'm planning to continue to
develop the merge driver past the end of GSoC.
Please take a look, and thanks,
Andrew Young
[1] project page:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-c
le
Try replacing:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(progn (cd "~/.emacs.d")
(normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))
#+end_src
with something that doesn't change the current directory of the buffer
permanently. Replace the progn line with following to allow the
assigned value of default-directory to go out of scope:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(let ((default-directory ~/.emacs.d))
(normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))
#+end_src
Andrew
'(lambda ()
(local-set-key [(shift return)] 'my-ess-eval)))
(require 'ess-site)
#+end_src
Sincerely,
Andrew Young
Hi Matt,
You have to start the text of the item with [@13].
Try:
13. [@13] this is the 13th item
Sincerely,
Andrew
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the org manual (http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html) i read that I
> can start an order
ex-to-pdf-process
as Nick suggests, to accomplish the same thing. Use the following
command:
M-x customize-variable org-latex-to-pdf-process
More documentation is available through customize, and there is lots
of great information available here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export
le, and allow the merger
to do as much work as possible towards merging the final document.
The drawback of nested markers is that they may be a major departure
from diff output.
Any kind of brainstorming, interesting examples, or opinions would be
a huge help to me.
Thanks,
Andrew
pport
as many file encodings as possible.
Sincerely,
Andrew Young
the merge (reordering more headings than necessary, without
regards to the in-file ordering). It is currently my opinion that the
program should try to retain the original ordering as much as
possible, only sorting the minimum number of headings necessary when
merging has made the ordering ambiguous.
Sincerely,
Andrew Young
Hi Carsten,
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> On 30.5.2012, at 16:36, Andrew Young wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I would just like to let everyone know that a prototype for
> > org-merge-driver is avail
/student-projects/git-merge-tool/prototype.html
Sincerely,
Andrew Young
In the code
repository, you can find a implementation notes in
doc/implementation.organd a log of what I'm working on in doc/
notes.org.
Sincerely,
Andrew Young
Hi,
Thank you Bastien for working so hard to get Org-mode 3 slots, I know
most other Gnu projects only received one slot. I'm really excited to
be able to work on this project!
Thank you to every one else involved as well!
Best,
Andrew
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Richard Riley
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Torsten Wagner wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
>
> Reading this proposal and having a bit background in writing
> proposals, I have the following suggestion:
>
> * I'm not sure everyone (at least the one who review this) know what
> org
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Thorsten wrote:
>
> Bastien writes:
>
> Hi Bastien, hi Andrew,
>
> > You can now push changes to Worg.
>
> I just added a directory 'student-projects' under the gsoc2012 directory
> on worg, accessible through:
> h
Hello Bastien,
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 2:48 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Andrew Young writes:
>
>> My name is Andrew Young, and I would like to participate in an Org-Mode
>> project for GSoC 2012. My application for the project 'Git merge tool for
>> O
Hello Org-Mode mailing list,
My name is Andrew Young, and I would like to participate in an Org-Mode
project for GSoC 2012. My application for the project 'Git merge tool for
Org files' can be found
here<http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/pwyl/
Hello all,
Byte-compiling org-mode a second time after installation seems to
permanently solve the problem for me. I suspect that this is not a bug
with org-mode, but with elpa. Thanks for your assistance.
- Andrew
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Andrew Stine wrote:
>
>> I've tried "-q" and it works, but only because emacs reverts to default
>> version of org-mode. The
>> version I am having trouble with is currently installed through elpa.
&
ve tried, even blank ones.
Regards,
- Andrew
On Feb 23, 2012 4:00 AM, "Nicolas Goaziou" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Andrew Stine writes:
>
> > When org-indent-mode is active, the cursor repeatedly jumps to the
> > bottom of the buffer. This makes using the buffer impossible whi
omeone related to your config, or is general.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Cheng writes:
>
> > Tangle works in my linux environment but doesn't quite work in my windows
> > environment. Here's my org file. It defines a code snippet named "block"
> >
Reproduced the issue with a clean Emacs 24 on Windows with and without my
.emacs and .emacs.d on the same machine and on a different machine.
Is this message related? Could not read org-id-values from
~\.emacs.d\.org-id-locations. Setting it to nil.
Tangle works in my linux environment but doesn't quite work in my windows
environment. Here's my org file. It defines a code snippet named "block"
and then has a tangle section that refers to "block". Tangle results in a
file with two blank lines in my windows environment.
#+name: block
#+begin_sr
Hi everyone,
I previously sent out a patch to add the ability to archive into the
datetree. The ability to store finished items by date (along with any
other journal-type entry) seems pretty useful to me, which is why I
wrote this. Bernt Hansen did a review of my previous patch, and did a
great
> (member "verbatim" result-params))
> result
> (condition-case nil (org-babel-script-escape result)
> (error result)
> (slime-eval
> `(swank:eval-and-grab-output
> ,(buffer-substring-no-propertie
abreast of the current Clojure environment.
>
> The only function ob-clojure uses from swank-clojure is
> `swank:interactive-eval-region' (used with `slime-eval') in the
> `org-babel-execute:clojure' function. Which function would now be used
> to evaluate a region of clojure
Phil Hagelberg has said that the swank-clojure elisp package has been
deprecated and should not be used [1]. My version of ob-clojure.el
requires swank-clojure. If I don't have the swank-clojure package, I
get "org-babel-exec
My guess is that it's the 18720th byte of the file. To get there, go
to the start of your buffer and type M-x goto-char 18720
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:27 PM, Markus Heller wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Markus Heller wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I have an OT request that can hopefully
* org.el (org-archive-location): Add documentation on new datetree
option.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree): Add special handling
of datetree options to archive to datetree.
---
doc/org.texi| 22 +-
lisp/org-archive.el | 21 +
lisp/org.el
27;ll send another version of the patch now.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I'm just eyeballing your patch and there's a typo in your last hunk -
> see comment inline.
>
> Don't you also need to update the texinfo docum
* org.el (org-archive-location): Add documentation on new datetree
option.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree): Add special handling
of datetree options to archive to datetree.
---
lisp/org-archive.el | 21 +
lisp/org.el |7 +++
2 files changed, 24 inserti
Would anyone be interested in the ability to archive to the current
date in date-tree instead of an archive file? I'm toying with the
idea of implementing this, and I could send it in as a patch when it
is done, or just leave it as a personal module if no one is
particularly interested.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.1)
of 2011-03-04 on allspice, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 7.7
I found a couple of bugs with org-agenda-bulk-mark-regexp:
- it didn't work at all :)
- once I fixed that, it didn't work for the empty regex (or, I g
While we're talking about scheduling... one thing I'd love to see, but
never figured out how to do, is to schedule a parent task, and have
the subtasks all inherit that schedule. I think I've tried most
obvious things, but schedules seem just not to be inherited.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 1:12 PM,
Alan L Tyree wrote:
> I'm purely a user, but I would not be in favour of splitting the list.
> I find it interesting to have an insight into what the developers are
> doing, where org is headed. Use of a DEV tag would be good.
I don't understand. If you like to read the development posts, why
I'd love to attend a NYC one, and can probably arrange for hosting in
a nice space in Manhattan as well.
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
> Bastien wrote on Thursday the 6th:
>> "OrgCamps are informal events where people gather IRL to contribute
>> to Org by discussing
I've tried several times to use Viper, but I always give up. The
usual showstopper is read-only Emacs modes with single-character key
bindings, like MH-E. The d key deletes a message in an MH folder, but
in vi, d deletes text to a target. So the obvious thing to do is turn
Viper mode off in
Torsten Wagner wrote:
Thinking of tags, I wonder why we use [Orgmode] since all mails
coming from emacs-orgmode(a)gnu.org which is a strong indicator
already.
Not sure I agree with splitting the list, but the [Orgmode] tag is
definitely superfluous. Who has a mail client that can't filter o
Do you have flyspell-mode enabled? It caused such a performance hit I
had to disable it for org files.
ajk
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Nick Dokos wrote:
Andrew J. Korty wrote:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> > (add-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'bh/insert-heading-inactive-timestamp)
>
> Using org-insert-heading-hook is more elegant than my way, but I only
> want timestamps on TODO entries, so I
Bernt Hansen wrote:
(add-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'bh/insert-heading-inactive-timestamp)
Using org-insert-heading-hook is more elegant than my way, but I only
want timestamps on TODO entries, so I use
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defadvice org-insert-todo-heading (after ajk/org-time-stamp-ne
See http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg30284.html.
This patch is against release_7.01h.
ajk
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lisp/org.el | 20 ++--
1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index d33bf4e..52e501e 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
++
Matt Lundin wrote:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("d" "Todos (incl. deadlines)" todo ""
((org-deadline-warning-days 100) ;; change this as you wish
(org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines 'far
Ah, brilliant. Thanks! Essentially this configuration causes the
lead
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