, 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. :)
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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
patch for this next week, we can discuss it
afterwards.
All best,
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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
genda-based one.
But... my first question would be...
* TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines
SCHEDULED: <2013-01-11 Tue +1w> DELAY: <2013-01-24 Thu>
why not simply have this instead:
* TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines
SCHEDULED: <2013-01-
more information?
Thank you,
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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.
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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:
ete the line, resulting again in:
* TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines
SCHEDULED: <2013-01-29 Tue +1w>
Michael
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A while ago I posted for help in adding an ability to "snooze" a to-do item:
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg20114.html
At the time, the only solution available was to create a manual copy of
the item. This approach creates as many problems as it solves for me.
I've gott
This is what I have been doing...but it's not very elegant and
potentially confusing when I encounter it later. It also throws off my
time management numbers.
Can anyone supply a better solution?
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Bernt Hansen wrote:
I would probably clone the entry once and set it for Wednesday and le
I've been using org-mode for four months now and I just love it. So I
think I'm post-newb but still very amateur.
Anyway, my to-do list has several repeating scheduled items like this
contrived example:
* TODO [#B] Lunch date with Sarah at 12pm
SCHEDULED: <2009-12-08 Tue +1w>
Or, i
When I'm viewing an agenda (using my custom agenda command), I like to
hit 'f' to put it in follow mode so I can see the context of the entry
I'm viewing. However, in many cases there are enough entries under a
given heading that the heading has scrolled off the screen. Is there a
way to have
Nick Dokos wrote:
Just an FYI (a nice one since Carsten said so :-): Carsten is the first
name, Dominik (no c) is the surname of the creator of Org-mode. And I
promise we'll be nice even after he comes back :-)
Err, whoops!
So let me turn the question around: why do you need to both SCHEDULE
Ok, newb here. I have only been using org-mode for a few days now. But
I've been an emacs guy since 1992, I have read the manual and I've also
searched the archive of this mailing list. So, forgive me if these
questions are repeats. Also, Dominick said you had to be nice to me
while he was
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