ideas not known to anyone, even if
> they sound better for some users.
Thanks, no arguing with that, at least not without involving a
time-machine.
Kind regards,
Dirk.
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it system-wide.
Sorry if I'm repeating things earlier mentioned...
mu4e supports message-id links through org-mode, and I *extensively*
use that my agenda / todo lists. E.g.,
mu4e:msgid:CACwzTKkeyptMcOA=jq8y23948-fkyfkmtwu...@mail.gmail.com
To make it work through browse-url (is that useful?) should
mail
mu4e: "Can you endorse me?":mu4e::
mu4e: "Re: hi Dirk!" :mu4e::
mu4e: "Hi!":mu4e::
g-exchange-capture.el, v0.0.1
;; written by: Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
;; License: GPLv3+
(require 'org-capture)
;; turn the e-mails sent MS-Exchange about invitation/appointments into
org-TODOs
;; using 'org-capture'.
;; The idea is that you select (mark) the parts of the email you wa
e first step towards the original specification. We
ESF> want to be able to simply have the note saved -- that is, no interaction
ESF> with emacs directly. Can this be done as well?
Sure, there is the immediate-finish property:
("x" "store snippet" entry ;; '
e first step towards the original specification. We
ESF> want to be able to simply have the note saved -- that is, no interaction
ESF> with emacs directly. Can this be done as well?
Sure, there is the immediate-finish property:
("x" "store snippet" entry ;; '
sclient "org-protocol:/capture:/x/a/b/buy milk"
(it seems org-protocol gets confused when you leave out the the a/b dummy
args)
Best wishes,
Dirk.
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s (something that has 'E' as the key, and takes a
"%c")
Note, this is in the early at-least-it-works-for-me stages, the elisp is a bit
ugly, it requires org-capture etc.; suggestions/improvements are very welcome;
see the notes in the source file.
Best wishes,
Dirk.
;; org-
Hi,
A trivial patch to add some documentation for 'capture' to org-agenda (against
HEAD).
Best wishes,
Dirk.
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di
>
** QA: M1 - M3 <2010-07-02 Fri 20:30>
** QB: M2 - M4 <2010-07-03 Sat 16;00>
** QD: M6 - M8 <2010-07-03 Sat 20:30>
* Semifinals :SF:
** S1: QA - QC <2010-07-06 Tue 20:30>
** S2: QB - QD <2010-07-07 Wed
e complexity.
SR> Agreed. But Org cannot guess.
Indeed; I have no idea how hard it would be to add e.g,.
#+summary: table of foo per capita
(which could also be use for the alt= is in html image export)
org-babel already has #+tblname; maybe that could be extended?
Best wishes,
Dirk.
>>>>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 21:11:04 +0200, Sebastian Rose ("SR") wrote:
SR> Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 11:07:15 +0200, Christian Egli ("CE") wrote:
>>
CE> Dirk-Jan
Hi,
>>>>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 11:07:15 +0200, Christian Egli ("CE") wrote:
CE> Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
>> I found a small issue when aggregating multiple org-exported-to-html
>> entries into one page. The problem is that some of the html-element
ng in practice (i.e.. jumping to the wrong footnote).
So, one possible solution might be to have a way to make org prefix its
id-values with something truly unique, or even just a random number. Or is
there some other way to solve this?
Thanks in advance,
Dirk.
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ion
Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Version: 6.27a-1
Best wishes,
Dirk.
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Em
Hi Paul,
> "PM" == Paul Mead writes:
PM> Is it possible to set recurring dates just for weekdays? I have a number
PM> of recurring tasks which are only relevant on work days, so I'd like to
PM> have them only appear on monday to friday. Is there anything I can do to
PM> acco
(HANACHIRUSATO)
Organization: DJCBSoftware
> "BH" == Bernt Hansen writes:
BH> Sorry that should be
BH> * TODO Meeting DEADLINE: <%%(diary-float t 2 1)
BH> 13:00>--<%%(diary-float t 2 1) 15:00 +1m -3d>
However, it seems it does not recur; ie., org does not see it as a recurring
(HANACHIRUSATO)
Organization: DJCBSoftware
> "BH" == Bernt Hansen writes:
BH> Sorry that should be
BH> * TODO Meeting DEADLINE: <%%(diary-float t 2 1)
BH> 13:00>--<%%(diary-float t 2 1) 15:00 +1m -3d>
However, it seems it does not recur; ie., org does not see it as a recurring
just export the buffer as HTML.
> >
> > See
> >
> > http://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-examples.html#Literal-examples
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Hi Dan,
Op Tue 19 May 2009, om 21:10 (+0200) schreef Dan Davison:
>
> "Dirk-Jan C. Binnema" writes:
>
> >
> > I seems that I should be able to automate that a bit... ie., maybe
> > something like:
> >
> > #+BEGIN_CODE(perl)
> > print
Hi Dan,
Op Tue 19 May 2009, om 21:10 (+0200) schreef Dan Davison:
>
> "Dirk-Jan C. Binnema" writes:
>
> >
> > I seems that I should be able to automate that a bit... ie., maybe
> > something like:
> >
> > #+BEGIN_CODE(perl)
> > print
mlize-generated html (it generates top-level html stuff which we
should ignore I guess).
print "hello,
world!\n";
But I'm not really sure if that would be the best approach. Did anyone
do something like this before? Any tips?
Thanks,
Dirk.
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