porate a time
with the date using this system. If I had an appointment on April 17th,
2010, 6pm, for example, and I wanted a simple reminder 5 days in
advance, I don't know how I'd do that.
Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks for any
what I
had in mind (though I will fall back on this if two agenda buffers is
unfeasible)
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project tag.
When I collect all my NAs into an agenda view, I immediately see the
CATEGORY label in the first column and I can see which NAs belong to a
project and which don't, since I tacked a "p_" onto the Categories which
represent projects.
Also, my waiting list is defined a
Nick Dokos writes:
> Desmond Rivet wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm attempting to use the hack listed on worg titled : "Remove time grid
>> lines that are in an appointment". I'm having a bit of trouble. I'm
>> using emacs 23.1.
>&
w to start debugging this. To be honest, I'm not even
sure what "flet" is; it doesn't seem to be in the emacs lisp manual...
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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n limit the result to some other tag with / TAB or /
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Oh, nifty! I think that might work fine, thanks.
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s means I want to see all TODO items with the project tag. What if I
wanted to supply an additional tag (over and above the project tag), but
I didn't know it ahead of time? Is there a way to get orgmode to prompt
me for the tag?
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#x27;s birthday.
** %%(diary-remind '(diary-date 12 12 t) -12) New birthday
Which would be okay except that, as noted above, org agenda doesn't seem
to pick up on these kinds of dates when they're in a heading.
Perhaps remember isn't the right tool for this?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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allows be
to track "active" projects - active projects arethose which are in the
TODO state. For example, I just completed a project called "Maine
vacation". It's done, and I don't want it to show up in my project list
anymore. But at the same time, I'd like
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 3:27 AM, Desmond Rivet wrote:
>> I'm attempting to use the remember package to insert a diary-sexp
>> into a
>> file for use by the org-mode agenda. It looks like this;
>>
>> %%(diary-remind '(diary
ngs, but I don't know how to make this
work when I don't know the heading ahead of time (remember that next
actions associated with projects live under the project heading).
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
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blems. Is there any
way to escape the percent signs?
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Desmond Rivet writes:
> As this seems to have been fixed pretty recently (March 2009) it's
> possible that the fix is not yet included in the version of emacs I'm
> using. I'll try installing the latest org-mode and see if the problem
> goes away.
Just tried Org 6.
As this seems to have been fixed pretty recently (March 2009) it's
possible that the fix is not yet included in the version of emacs I'm
using. I'll try installing the latest org-mode and see if the problem
goes away.
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According to About Emacs, I'm using:
GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.12)
of 2009-07-30 on elegiac, modified by Debian
Has the fix made it in to this version?
Help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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