> "Ihor" == Ihor Radchenko writes:
Hi Ihor,
Ihor> This is bad news.
Ihor> 17.16.2 The ‘capture’ protocol section of Org manual recommends
Ihor> To use this feature, add a bookmark with an arbitrary name, e.g.,
Ihor> ‘Org: capture’, and enter this as ‘Location’:
Ih
> Thanks for reporting!
> Fixed on main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=2d3802658156153974f540877a82bf5a384a2ad4
Thanks that fix it for me too.
Charles
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William Denton writes:
Hello,
> Yesterday I pulled the current source trees for Org and Emacs and compiled as
> I usually do ... and everything broke, with Org complaining about mixed
> versions, and all kinds of warnings and backtraces and "Invalid function:
> compat-declare-version" errors.
>
William Denton writes:
Hello,
> Yesterday I pulled the current source trees for Org and Emacs and compiled as
> I usually do ... and everything broke, with Org complaining about mixed
> versions, and all kinds of warnings and backtraces and "Invalid function:
> compat-declare-version" errors.
>
Samuel Wales writes:
Hi Samuel,
> with the org capture firefox extension broken, i recalled this old
> thread, thinking it might be a fix, and i think i understand the
> issue. so i thought i would summarize here in this one post.
This new addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo
Anssi Saari writes:
Hi Anssi,
> Just curious but what do you sync to with Foldersync?
To a directory on my computer via sftp
>> However, I have been following Orgzly's development, Webdav and git
>> sync have just been implemented.
>
> I hadn't noticed git sync?
You won't see it yet:
https:/
Jude DaShiell writes:
Hello Jude,
> Will mobile org work in Android PI? If not, any good alternatives beyond
> orgsly available? I don't like to have to use dropbox and would like to
> plug a usb cord into my computer and synchtronize my orgmode files that
> way if possible.
I personally use
Robert Weiner writes:
> GNU Hyperbole (pronounced Ga-new Hi-per-bo-lee), or just Hyperbole, is
> an amazing programmable hypertextual information management system
> implemented as a GNU Emacs package. This is the first public release
> in 2016.
Wow, blast from the past. I remember using older
Amit Tendulkar writes:
Hi Amit:
> I put notify.el in my load path and added the following lines in my init
> file.
>
> (autoload 'notify "notify" "Notify TITLE, BODY.")
> (appt-activate 1)
> (org-agenda-to-appt)
>
> Still I am getting only inline intimations for the appointments. Am I
> missing
Marco Wahl writes:
> http://emacs-fu.blogspot.de/2009/11/showing-pop-ups.html
> looks promising.
This is what I use:
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/notify.el
Charles
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On 11 Aug 2015, cpc...@bell.net wrote:
On 11 Aug 2015, m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
>> Do you have any other information to share? E.g., what happens when
>> syncing breaks?
> Yes. The sync fails with a "Syntax error in regexp pattern near index
> 383" error on the Android (version 5.1.1) side.
On 11 Aug 2015, m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr wrote:
Hi Nicolas:
> Do you have any other information to share? E.g., what happens when
> syncing breaks?
Yes. The sync fails with a "Syntax error in regexp pattern near index
383" error on the Android (version 5.1.1) side.
Charles
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On 30 Jul 2015, ohwoeo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Oleh:
> I'm pretty sure my commit isn't to blame and you meant this one:
>
> c15db80e32d22dace184203f6f03a0b586bb4b50
> Author: Sergey Gordienko
> Date: Fri Jun 26 17:44:20 2015 +0300
>
> org-mobile: Tiny fix in creating index.org file
>
> * lisp/
Hello:
Just want to let you know, this commit:
,
| commit ceae5d651b80295f35c01ecfc53661c7e8eceba7
| Author: Oleh Krehel
| Date: Tue Jul 28 15:06:25 2015 +0200
|
| lisp/org.el (org-set-tags): Simplify the code
|
| * lisp/org.el (org-set-tags): Prefer let* to multi-variable setq,
On 28 Aug 2014, claudius.muel...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am using emacs 24.3 in openSUSE 13.1. I have not compiled emacs
> myself, but the core imagemagick libraries are part of the
> dependencies, which makes me assume that it's been compiled with
> imagemagick support.
No, the Emacs in OpenSuSE 13
On 17 Aug 2014, celose...@gmail.com wrote:
It works perfectly for me.
> # -*- mode: org -*- -*- epa-file-encrypt-to:
> # -*- ("my@gpgkeyemail.address") -*-
No need to do that.
> I'm loading org-epa and enabling like this:
>
> (require 'epa-file)
> (epa-file-enable)
>
> And I made sure it was lo
On 6 Aug 2014, flexibe...@gmail.com wrote:
> i haven't tried using BBDB-v3, only BBDB-v2, several years ago. i
> found the latter, hm, 'clunky'. (Similar to how, until the advent of
> mu4e, i found no Emacs-based MUA with maildir support which i found as
> usable as Mutt.)
Personally I find no MU
stardiviner writes:
> I want to know how to configure Org-mode to write diary with a easy way.
> I hope someone can provide his way.
>
> Here is what I think what Org-mode write diary should have.
>
> - [ ] *open/create* a buffer to write current day's diary quickly.
Set up a capture template us
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> %%(org-bbdb-anniversaries)
Sorry this should be:
,
| * Anniversaries|
| :PROPERTIES: |
| :CATEGORY: Anniv |
| :END: |
| %%(org-bbdb-anniversaries) |
||
`
Charles
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Aric Gregson writes:
Hi Aric:
I have no problems with bbdb (using 3 now, but 2 before) and org-mode.
> I am just wondering if there is a way to get org mode to stop playing
> with bbdb. Because I use both gnus and org, it is a bit of a hassle to
> have org always pulling bbdb away from gnus whe
Eric S Fraga writes:
Hi Eric:
> What do I need to do? It would appear that my installation is not
> complete.
You need to install this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs
too.
Charles
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Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten:
> 0.7.1, and to problem is still present.
Strange, what happens when you do a:
,
| ls /sdcard/emacs/etc/charsets
`
I see a list of charsets files (files with extension .map) on my
Nexus 7. If you don't see them, try reinstalling the system to see if
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten:
> Download system? I don't see this command.
He meant check to see if you have the latest in "Install System".
Charles
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"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
Hi Sebastien:
> Weird.
>
> In the BBDB 3 version that I have from ELPA [1], I do have a file
> `bbdb-autoloads.el', but no `bbdb-loaddefs.el'...
Strange, the name was changed on 11 Dec 2011:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.bbdb.user/2945
Charles
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"Sebastien Vauban" writes:
> You mean bbdb-autoloads?
No, bbdb-loaddefs.el is part of bbdb3. Here is the instructions from the
README file:
4) Activate BBDB:
i) If the BBDB lisp files are in a directory
"/path/to/bbdb/lisp" you can use in your emacs init file
(require 'b
Christopher Culver writes:
Hi Christopher:
> I do not see anniversaries from my .bbdb file in the agenda. I know
> that some work was done in the past with making org-mode compatible
> with bbdb3, but are the two projects no longer compatible, or do I
> probably have some other problem on my end
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> What I'm looking for is an extension that could automatically link
> camecased words in org files, and create its respective file in a
> specific directory, if the file does not exist. I know it wouldn't be
> too difficult to implement, but I'd like to check here
Ian Barton writes:
> That looks interesting too. I have to see if it runs on my Nexus
> 7. Emacs for Android is like a bus. You wait ages and nothing comes,
> then suddenly two arrive together.
I tried it on my Nexus 7 and it works. In order for org-mode to work,
you will need to set the $TMP en
James Harkins < jamshar...@gmail.com> writes:
> Unfortunately, new dated nodes in mobileorg don't appear in the
> calendar until after you sync to the computer and then resync to
> android. I filed a bug report about that.
I find it a lot easier and natural to add items with active timestamps
in
Renato writes:
Hi Renato:
> I just realized that from MobileOrg you can add only TODO entries, you
> can't put an active date on it (and thus it won't show in the android
> calendar). So that really doesn't work the way I'd like.
Yes, you can, it just won't show up until you sync, pull, refile
Renato writes:
Hi Renato:
> and this might be exactly what I wanted:
>
> https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav
>
> I'll have a go at it when I have some time these next days
This won't solve your problem.
Charles
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Renato writes:
Hi Renato:
> the other way around I find clumsy, because I have to remember, when
> on the computer, to open a specific file and refile entries.
This is how I do it:
1. I have the file that I pulled to in my list of Agenda files so
the appointments will show up imme
Bastien wrote:
Hi Bastien,
>I'm stepping down as the Org maintainer.
Thank you for all the hard work you have done in maintaining Org-mode.
>Carsten accepted to step up, if the community agrees.
>Please raise your thumbs up or your concerns, if any.
+1
Charles
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Xavier Maillard writes:
> While talking about mobileorg features, can someone tell me which
> mobileorg it is ? I can see at least 2: mobileorg (the origianl) and
> mobileorgNG (a dead fork ?). Not clear for me.
The original.
> Also, do I have to add per file SEQ_TODO/TAGS to be able to see the
Julien Cubizolles writes:
Hi Julien:
> Thanks for this info but according to the documentation "MobileOrg can
> synchronize your TODO items that have a DEADLINE or SCHEDULE".
This is for TODO's. Mobileorg can actually sync anything with a
timestamp, ie: appointments.
> I was using Pure Calenda
Julien Cubizolles writes:
Hi Julian:
> That's very disappointing, org-caldav was the best tool I found to
> have an efficient interaction between my Phone and org. Mobile-org is
> great but unless I'm mistaken it doesn't provide the traditional grid
> view of a calendar like the widget one can g
Marcin Borkowski writes:
Hi Marcin:
> Does this mean that if I have an account on some server, and I can log
> in there through SSH, I can set it up for MobileOrg? (Sorry for a
> possibly lame question, I don't know much about networking and such
> things.)
Yes, just stage the files to the ser
Subhan Tindall writes:
Hi Subhan:
> Org mobile is currently unavailable in the Android market, with no
> scheduled return time.
Are you sure? I can access it just fine:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matburt.mobileorg&feature=search_result
https://play.google.com/store/apps
Marcin Borkowski writes:
Hi Marcin:
> I'm about to buy an Android smartphone. Of course, I want to use
> Org-mobile. However, I don't use Dropbox (I use another, similar
> service, called SpiderOak). Is it possible to synchronize using such a
> service?
No currently Mobileorg does not suppor
> Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
> Update Org Contacts Database
> Bad sexp at line 350 in /home/simon/org/privat.org:
> (org-contacts-anniversaries "BIRTHDAY" "%y. Geburtstag %l") [7 times]
> Invalid face reference: nil [619 times]
I have the same problem, but with bddb3. The sexp t
Jambunathan K writes:
> I offer to take over maintainership of Org.
>
> Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and
> subsequent releases happen under my supervision.
>
> Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I defend your
> right to choose the maintain
David Rogers writes:
Hi David:
> My main goals:
>
> 1. I need audible alerts from my phone for appointments & reminders
>when I'm away from home. I don't really mind how those are
>accomplished, but I have to hear a sound of some kind at the
>appropriate times. I can't be counted on
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken:
> Right now I'm running ical2org via cron and re-generating iCal.org
> (redirecting stdout with ">"). When I try to regenerate the agenda,
> emacs complains:
>
> iCal.org changed on disk; really edit the buffer? (y, n, r or C-h)
Set "global-auto-revert-mode" to "t".
Kalev Takkis writes:
Hi Kalev:
> Is it possible to take a note in org-capture and to specify one or
> several files to put the message into only after the note is written?
> The workflow I have in mind is first pressing C-c c to take a note;
> selecting the type of note I'd like to take; typing
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> With the current git version of org-mode, items that are the result of
> tags searches are no longer showing up.
Oops, sorry for the noise. I just realized that my Custom Agenda setup
got messed up some how.
Charles
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With the current git version of org-mode, items that are the result of
tags searches are no longer showing up.
Charles
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of different places, just write a Unix operating system."
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Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> I'm wondering: Do you use the agenda more as a query interface or as
> your main view?
Both.
Charles
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James Harkins writes:
Hi James:
> So then the question is, why was I getting the ID-style links in the
> first place? I hadn't loaded that module before (I didn't even know
> about load-library before).
I have org-id loaded and "org-link-to-org-use-id" is set to
"create-if-interactive-and-no-cu
Mehul Sanghvi writes:
Hello Mehul:
> Thanks for that pointer. If I put a :noexport: tag on that headline,
> will I at some later point be able to export just that headline to PDF
> ? How ?
Get rid of the "noexport" tag. Select the subtree with "C-c @" and then
use an export command.
Cheers,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
Hello Marcelo and Moritz:
> I have not done yet, but I do use git for my org repo; however, I
> commit every 6 hours via cron (and the commit message is a timestamp).
I have my org repo under git too. However, instead of a cron job, I use
an after-save-hook:
#+B
Jude DaShiell writes:
> As an experiment, I replaced the org-mode from git with the debian
> org-mode package version 7.8.11 and tried creating the table again.
> This time, no errors. Apparently something happened between 7.8.11 and
> 7.9.11 to make this happen even with emacs 23.x systems.
Jude DaShiell writes:
Hi Jude:
> This happens using gnu-emacs 23.41 and org 7.9.11 and that emacs is
> the current debian package version. I used git clone to install and
> update org mode too.
Maybe it is a mixed installation problem again. Have you tried the
suggestions here:
,[ http://
Jude DaShiell writes:
Hi Jude:
> Something is undocumented and broken. Attempting to create the table
> documented in section 3.1 of the manual generates a beep and the message:
> Symbol's value as variable is void: org-use-sub-superscripts
> at the bottom of the screen and hitting tab just te
John Hendy writes:
> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
>> This should be:
>>
>> #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
>>
>
> The manual appears to be out of date on this?
Sorry you are right on that one for in buffer
setting. "
John Hendy writes:
Hi John:
> I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
> it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
> inline images with iimage.[1]
Iimage is obsolete. Org-mode have the ability to display inline images
for quite some time no
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> I upgraded to the latest Emacs and org-mode versions, but then I found
> out that the text does reformat correctly if I position the cursor at
> the beginning of the SRC block (that is, on the first `#') and enter a
> newline (or, alternatively, if I close
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> thank you for the fast reply. I had actually tried to use the SRC
> block, but the bracket-enclosed text is still converted to hyperlink
> format in the Emacs GUI, with the consequent vanishing of the
> brackets.
Works fine for me- they do not show up as
Giuseppe Pagnoni writes:
Hi Giuseppe:
> I use org-mode for taking notes and I often need to jot down code
> examples. In the language R, subscription is often done with double
> square brackets (for instance, I can extract the 2nd element of a
> `list' object x with the code: x[[2]]). Now, I h
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> I grep through the org-mode source and I can find any reference to
> it. This is really strange.
Oops, I mean I cannot.
Charles
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Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Thomas and Nick:
> Can you do
>
> find -type f | xargs grep subst-ksc
>
> in the org-mode directory? I find no trace of such a beast in my tree
> (or indeed in emacs).
I got curious, so I did a google search, it seems to be an
Internationalization file that was removed fr
Supriya Sawant writes:
Hi Supriya:
> when I write above in org-mode & if I export it in html using
> org-export-as-html it gives me output
>
> *Some* example from a text file.
>
> it seems that tag is not creating in html file.
What do you mean is not working? What do you see in the resultant
Jude DaShiell writes:
Hi Jude:
> It might be near time to investigate wunderground.com and loose google
> for weather before igoogle disappears. Other weather sites capable of
> text output may also be available, I haven't investigated that yet.
I agree.
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Since the functions do strictly nothing, we should have a way to
> add them dynamically, without requiring a new ob-* file. This would
> be useless for languages you only want to tangle, like XML and HTML.
I totally agree with this.
Cheers,
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Yes, this is what it does now.
Thanks, it works now with the latest update.
Cheers,
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Org src blocks are special.
> ...
Thanks for the info.
Cheers,
Charles
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Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
> BTW, if you visit
>
> http://www.google.com/ig
>
> it also says
>
> ,
> | iGoogle will not be available after November 1, 2013. Learn more
> `
>
> So google-weather's days are numbered (420 days or so) even if the
> first problem gets resolved.
OK, thank
Alexandre Russel writes:
Hi Alexandre:
> #+begin_example org
> #+begin_src java
> #+end_src
I have no idea what you are trying to do here. However, I have just
noticed that wrapping org-mode code in any type of block doesn't export
correctly- the block code are just ignored and the org-mode sou
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
> When I go to
>
>http://www.google.com/ig/api?weather=Boston&hl=en-GB
>
> Google slaps me and says:
>
> ,
> | Google
> | Sorry...
> | We're sorry...
> |
> | ... but your computer or network may be sending automated
> | queries. To protect our users, we
Hello all:
Tonight I had a need to export some xml code with syntax highlight. I
figured that the best way to do it is to modify ob-css.el (by a simple
search and replace). To my delight, it work, so I did one for html
also. I hope people will find them useful.
Cheers,
Charles
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Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
> Yup - I got an error on startup and turned it off. When I turned it
> back on and tried again (possibly after another org update), I got no
> error but no results either. Haven't investigated further.
Thanks for the confirmation. I know that the weather info is dow
Charles Philip Chan writes:
Hi Alexandre:
> "#+begin_src" only works with certain programming languages. Please
> refer to section 14 of the manual.
Sorry, it seems that org-mode is supported, try:
,
| #+begin_src org
| #+end_src
`
Cheers,
Charles
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Alexandre Russel writes:
Hi Alexandre:
> I couldn't find how to show orgmode source in orgmode, I've tried the
> obvious(ly stupid):
Use:
,
| #+begin_example
| #+end_example
`
> #+begin_src orgmode
> #+begin_src foobar
> #+end_src
"#+begin_src" only works with certain programming la
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Sorry for the noise. I traced my problem to adding a "null"
Sorry, I meant "nil".
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Hello all:
After updating to the latest git version of Org-mode, google weather
entries are not showing up in the Agenda buffer any more. Does any one
else have the same problem?
Thanks.
Charles
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of careful development."
(
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Mhh.. this is how the `j' agenda command behaves here.
>
> Can you describe exactly what's your agenda, what you do expect
> by hitting `j', what it does and what surprises you?
It changes the Agenda in buffer to a day view for the "jump to date". I
was expecting
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Can you share a reproducible recipe with latest Org?
>
> Both a simple .org file and a simple .el config file
> with the minimal setup would help a lot, I don't have
> the problem with my tests.
Sorry for the noise. I traced my problem to adding a "null" to the
v
Michal Sojka writes:
Hi Michal:
> I tested this with Org from git and the same result. However, I found
> that calfw works correctly if I have open Agenda window.
>
> If I close the Agenda window with `q' and then run cfw:open-org-calendar
> again, I see
>
> cfw:org-collect-schedules-period: S
Michal Sojka writes:
Hi Nichal:
> Does anybody have the same problem or better a fix for it?
>
> Org-mode version 7.8.11, I've tried that with both emacs 23 and 24.
Works fine here with the latest org-mode and calfw-org, both from git.
Cheers,
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Remember you need to add (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) to the list
> of properties for this agenda view.
I did that already and it didn't work.
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> This have been fixed with the other agenda fixes. Please let me know
> if this is not the case for you.
Sorry Bastien. Setting it to "7" or "week" is still not working. This is
really strange, any other number works.
Cheers,
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Ops. Fixed!
Thanks for all the hard work. Things are working fine now and I see no
strangeness. The only thing is, for consistency sake, shouldn't "j" jump
to the specified date in place rather then bringing up a new Agenda
buffer?
Cheers,
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> org-agenda.el is a maze, full of sound and fury.
>
> The various variables/situations were so entangled that the best
> was to wipe the place out a bit. I did so.
>
> Let me know if you still have this. Thanks!
I can't even go into the Agenda view now. Here is t
Hello all:
I have just started using org-learn. However, when I try to use
org-smart-reschedule in an Agenda View buffer it fails with the
following backtrace:
,
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Before first headline at position 2024
in buffer *Org Agenda*")
| signal(error ("Before
François Allisson writes:
Hi François:
> Since these changes, I have some troubles with a few org-agenda commands
> (goto-today, redo, switch to day view, week view, etc.). This happens
> with multiple blocks custom agenda views (whether there are, or not,
> multiple agendas in them). Does it wo
Charles Philip Chan writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Bastien writes:
>
> Hi Bastien:
>
>> You need to add (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) to the list of
>> properties for this agenda view.
>>
>> See the docstring of `org-agenda-start-on-weekday' for details.
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> You need to add (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) to the list of
> properties for this agenda view.
>
> See the docstring of `org-agenda-start-on-weekday' for details.
Ah, OK. Thanks.
Cheers,
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
Thanks for fixing this.
> Mhh... This was a real bug, I had a good sweat on this one.
I hope you didn't lose a lot of weight on this one. ;-)
Charles
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Ashfaq writes:
> However, as I wanted to indent too, it added extra stars in the
> line. To be precise, each line has now (2 * line_no -1) no. stars. Why
> is it like this?
I have no idea. I haven't ran Emacs in a console, let along through ssh,
in a couple of years. These days I connect to my m
Ashfaq writes:
> They have different background colors. putty has black background. But
> the emacs application in Ubuntu has white background. Can it be hacked
> into again? :-)
The "hidden stars" colour is determined by the "org-hide" face which
defaults to white. The easiest way for you is to
Ashfaq writes:
> Within the host, I opened an org file with the emacs. Now it can hide
> the stars. However, interestingly, when I ssh-ed into the host with
> 'putty' and opened the same file with emacs, it shows the stars.
Do they have different colour backgrounds? Hide star is really just a
h
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
> Can you post your configuration? Best to do it with M-x
> org-submit-bug-report, I'd guess.
My whole org-mode configuration or just the configuration for that
Agenda view? I have to make it clear that if I take out the "6 day"
agenda block and leave the "one day" o
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Everything is working fine with the exception that after I mark a TODO
> (scheduled/deadline) or HABIT as done, all my appointment, habits,
> scheduled and deadline items disappear from the view after I save all
> Agenda files and force a redisplay (
Hello all:
I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
need for the day which I leave open all the time. The agenda view
already contains a schedule for the current day. A couple of days ago I
decide
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> I'm not sure to understand what is wrong and how org-agenda-span is
> involved in the problem.
OK, I will explain in more detail. I have set org-agenda-start-day to
"+1d" in the block. If I set "org-agenda-span" to anything but "7" (for
example "6" or "8"), the res
Hello:
I am trying to setup a block in one of my Agenda views for coming up
events in the next 7 days. I have org-agenda-start-day set to
"+1d". However, it is not working- the block keeps starting on Sunday of
the current week. If I set org-agenda-start-day to anything but "7", it
works.
I am us
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
Thanks, Bastien already fixed it.
> There are only two recent commits against org-icalendar. The second
> one mentions org-print-icalendar-entries, so I bet that's the culprit
> :-)
I figured that it was that commit too when I grepped the git log. :-)
> For future
Hello:
I tried to export an icalendar file with the current git version of
org-mode and it failed. I debugged it by loading org-install on a clean
Emacs with no init files and this is what I got:
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| byte-code("\30
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> The key here is really to take some time to set up your Agenda Views
> and Capture Templates.
Oops, forgot to mention tags. You should think about and setup your tags
too. They are great for searching.
Charles
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Jack Erwin writes:
Hello Jack:
> I am in the process of trying out org-mode after a long stint with
> planner.el. The most obvious difference here is that planner.el uses
> "day pages" that keep a running list of tasks versus the more dynamic
> nature of org which collects them from a set of ar
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala writes:
Hello Yagnesh:
Thank you for the reply.
> Works for me and I use similar to this.
It works fine for me with regular scheduled TODO items. However, it does
not work on org-habit scheduled items. I am getting this when "entering
debug on error:
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