Using org together with auto-fill. Whenever I hit (C-c c) to update
my file-specific #+TAGS: settings, org exits auto-fill. I than have
to re-enter auto-fill. Why? Is this a bug?
- Christopher
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Carsten Dominik wrote:
Multiline display in the time grid becomes annoyingly hard when you have
overlapping appointments.
- Carsten
Still a bi*#& to code I guess, but would this be a good solution?
13:45 -
14:00 > Meeting Project Group
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As i said in gnu.emacs.help, the output is not quite as i expected.
Can you give me an example of your agenda display for such a diary
entry?
Day-agenda:
Tuesday 12 December 2006
8:00..
9:00.. xxx
9:00-12:00 xxx
10:00..
12:00.. -
Bastien wrote:
i'd like to store an appointment and its *duration*; i expected diary
[...]
.. so that org-mode could use this properly in the agenda display.
Any hint?
an example right out of my .diary file:
17 Nov 2006 16:00 - 18:00 Teambuilding Marketingmeeting
there is nothing else in
Try C-h v custom-file RET to locate your customization file.
thanks for the gold.
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Hi all!
Where does org-customize save it's settings? In the .emacs one is
supposed to think, but I have defined an custom agenda command key I
cannot get rid off. There is nowhere in my .emacs a place wher this
command is defined, so org-customize saves this somewhere else. Can
you give me
- Print/export only the current TODO list
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You can create TODO lists and then print them or export them to
your Palm. Then you tick items off while on the go, and when you
get back to a real computer you create the same TODO list again and
update
I upgraded to the newest org-mode version, and when byte-compiling
org.el I got the following warnings:
Compiling file /Users/christopher/Library/elisp/org.el at Tue Nov 7
17:53:30 2006
Entering directory `/Users/christopher/Library/elisp/'
org.el:3195:27:Warning: reference to free variabl
Hi! Despite I became better in cleaning my house, I still encounter some
bugs here...
Thanks for helping out!
The beast:
everytime I want to save customize-settings I get
forward-sexp: Scan error: "Containing expression ends prematurely",
6286, 6287
set for current session works it's always
On the Palm there is one open source outliner called Progect. It's a
good tool, I used it for quite a while successfully. It coorporates
with the standard Plam apps (ie you can see progect todos as tasks in
plam tasks) http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9244
It works with
yesterday I added some deadlines to my sole agenda-file. today, when
invoking *Agenda* with C-c a a I get following message:
org-agenda-get-deadlines: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil
The *Agenda* is shown but when I want to switch day/week I get:
org-agenda-check-type: Not allowe
- A lot of the code handling TODOs was written early when there were
no plain lists. That code often explicitly assumes that TODO is preceded
by the beginning of a line and a few stars. Several regular expressions
that are used all over the place implicitly make this assumption.
In out
to use Org-mode for GTD.
; self-documenting org-mode gtd-outline
* @today
** TODO [#A] next action items I have to do today (hard landscape)
** TODO [#B] actions I want to do today (to plan ahead gives my day some
flow, since I work at home alone
** TODO [#B] I do: org-agenda-include-diary t
*
If you have, after reading this, more thoughts about how things should
work, please let us know.
When invoking the Angenda-Dispatcher, the program asks itself: "Is there
already a buffer *Agenda* opened?". If yes, then don't change any
windows/frames configuration but just update the contents
Carsten tries really hard to keep Org-mode focused
This is important, IMHO one of org-mode strenghts is it's lightweightness.
What is the predominant use case for Org-mode by people on this list?
1. knowledge-gathering for writing/research-projects via one-file-wikis
(cool because I don't
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