On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
> Mono is a "clone" of Microsoft's Dot Net framework. It's good in that makes
> it possible for Windows C# programmers to develop Linux apps. However, the
> concern is that at some point, MS will decide to start a patent war over
> Mono. If Mono b
e "TODO" from "TODO" [2009-05-18 Mon 12:23] \\
reported problems w phone number xxx
will call back till 1400
- State "TODO" from "TODO" [2009-05-13 Wed 14:07] \\
reported on continuing problems
- State &q
:strike-through, to distinguish these items from
org-scheduled-today. Single DONE, IMHO, doesn't make the difference
obvious enough. Besides, strike-through works better in
black-and-white printouts.
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every
entry marked as done is also marked as CLOSED, even though I don't use
`logdone' keyword. IMHO, the date in the DONE mark is enough and the
CLOSED mark is redundant. Can I get rid of it? I couldn't find this
info in the manual, sorry.
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nts on how the entry
> can be edited. One could use text properties (during a single session) or
> Org properties, both triggered with after-change-functions, but that is a
> lot of editing overhead.
Could I use some hook that would add an extra property for every changed entry?
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mark the edited entries as `dirty' to avoid the
conversion of non-changed entries. Any ideas?
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. tag in Muse. I love it. So, one of my last documents begins
with the line:
* Version: (calc-eval (concat
"<"(calendar-date-string(calendar-current-date)) "> - <12
apr2008>")) days with LBook.
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m with Emacs.
Thanks. Perhaps, the org-mode manual should be updated to reflect the
sad reality, then...
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Do you think it would be possible/useful to have radio targets working
across all files in org-agenda-files?
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'(("WAITING" . org-waiting-face)))
GNU Emacs 23.0.0.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
What did I do wrong?
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n Ion it's a trivial
task.
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ng links or snippets of text from my browser
> into an org file.
Exactly what I did using StumpWM scripting capabilities. I posted the
code here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/2240
I believe this can be done with any other scriptable window manager,
Sawfish, ion, etc.
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be
hardcoded into org.el? I'd rather keep it in a separate .css file, one
for the whole site...
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On 10/6/07, Mike Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had wondered if there was any value in wrapping the html export in
> sections to match the structure of the org file.
Classes, classes! :)
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Sorry.
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Ah, but the notion of the default priority has no special meaning
besides what jumps up after the first S-up, so we can easily assume
that the "default" priority is A :). Or set the priorities line to
#+PRIORITIES: A C C
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t one, and I prefer to differentiate between the
unrated entries and the entries with a priority.
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For example, my reading diary
has the following header:
#+PRIORITIES: 1 9 5
and I rate the read books from 1 to 9. I leave the books unrated till
I finish reading. So, to equal missing priority to a default priority
would break this system.
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could easily undo the operation with the same keys. Is there
> any good reason not to have this behaviour?
C-c , seems comfortable enough to suffice...
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depending on the part of the filename immediately preceding .gpg. So,
when I open my pwd.org.gpg list, it's opened in org-mode.
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my org files:
I use crypt++.el, and I save the encrypted files with double
extension: filename.org.gpg. Such files are opened in org-mode after
decryption.
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[2] http://pigpog.com/node/1031
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ne, thus breaking the sorting.
That's why I prefer priorities to the corresponding tags, even though
the best use I have for them is setting the rating of the read books
:). They're simply indispensable for that goal.
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heaven and earth...
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erbird)
[CLASSICS-L] For users of TeX - Thunderbird
Technica, a suite of LaTeX packages for typesetting literary texts,
is available on CTAN:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/technica/
The `examples' direct
On 7/5/07, Scott Jaderholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/4/07, Dmitri Minaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Obviously, one thing is missing here -- the URL. Unfortunately, I
> couldn't find a way to retrieve it from Firefox programmatically.
Have you tried sending con
(0)ALL (1)TOREAD (2)READING (3)DONE
When I press, say, 1 r, I get:
Global list of TODO items of type: TODO
Available with `N r': (0)ALL (1)TODO (2)DONE (3)REQUESTED etc.
I am not sure, but could it be something with the new org-re function?..
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quot;M-x"))
(window-send-string (current-window) "org-remember")
(send-meta-key (current-screen) (kbd "RET"))
(window-send-string (current-window) "f")
(window-send-string (current-window) window-name)
(send-meta-key (current-screen) (
ing of
elisp was insufficient. Sorry :(
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s, but the list
- item 1
- item 2
+ item 2a
+ item 2b
- item 3
should remain as it is, if you pardon this peremptory remark... :)
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In org.el, line 3441, where the PRIORITIES line is parsed, the order
of parameters to org-split-string is wrong.
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5/20/07, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dmitri,
before I look deeper into your patch, please try the
following and tell us if this does the trick:
On May 16, 2007, at 11:43, Dmitri Minaev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know the opinion of the community (and
Sorry, there was a wrapped line in the diff. See
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--- ../org-4.74/org.el 2007-05-13 12:25:40.0 +0500
+++ org.el 2007-05-16 13:20:17.0 +0500
@@ -1527,9 +1527,8 @@
:tag "Org Prior
x27;org-todo-regexp))
@@ -19499,7 +19513,7 @@
(substring hd (match-end 1
(setq pri org-default-priority))
(setq pri (floor (1+ (* 8. (/ (float (- org-lowest-priority pri))
- (- org-lowest-pri
On 1/16/07, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is no natural way to switch back between two states
S-left and S-right work well for me...
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you won't have to trade the largest advantage of your
magnificent Org-mode -- simplicity :).
I sometimes wished there were more than one finalizing keywords, too,
but Eddward's idea seems to be doing everything I wanted. Thanks!
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