Yes, especially the search prompt in the minibuffer.
Indeed I was thinking more of C-c a T 'ish view, but not restricted to
the list of TODO tags, instead focused in the top used words.
2014-05-09 15:29 GMT-03:00 Alexander Baier :
> On 2014-05-09 20:00 Haroldo Stenger wrote:
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-09 8:13 GMT-03:00 Alexander Baier :
> Hello Haroldo,
>
> On 2014-05-08 20:31 Haroldo Stenger wrote:
> > is there alredy a word lexer connected somehow to org-mode, that uses the
> > most frequent words in the org-agenda-files , and offers them to you to
> > look for the
Hello Bastien
Thanks for your kind answer, I'd like to hack something along those lines
as a "hackish practise". I'd better ask before.
best
Haroldo
2014-05-09 9:41 GMT-03:00 Bastien :
> Hi Haroldo,
>
> Haroldo Stenger writes:
>
> > is there alredy a wo
hello,
is there alredy a word lexer connected somehow to org-mode, that uses the
most frequent words in the org-agenda-files , and offers them to you to
look for the lines in which they occur in an agenda view ?
best
haroldo
hi ,
2010/3/19 Jan Böcker :
> generated the project specific ones automatically from that. The normal
> Org approach is to go the opposite direction: you edit your project
> files directly and use the agenda to view tasks (and notes, if you
> include an active timestamp in them or tell the agenda
Raffi,
Off the top of mi mind, you pass arguments to commands by issueing C-u
best,
haroldo
2009/9/8 Raffi R
> Dear org users,
>
> I'd like to write some advice or a wrapper function for org-export
> such that it defaults to a heading level of 0.
>
> In org-mode normally, I can get this beha
know why) does not work in combination with a column formula.
I just write this as feedback, not to bother anyone. And thanks a lot for
your kind help.
best,
haroldo
2009/8/4 Carsten Dominik
>
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Haroldo Stenger wrote:
>
> Carsten ,
>>
>> I tak
5 |
> #+TBLFM: $...@-1$3 + @+0$1 - @+0$2::@2$3=0
>
> So I don't know why this is not working for you.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Haroldo Stenger wrote:
>
> Sure, sorry, that's what text is for :)
>>
>> | in | out | balance |
&
> Hi Haroldo,
>
> instead of keeping us guessing what your table might look like,
> maybe you can just post it
>
> - Carsten
>
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Haroldo Stenger wrote:
>
>> Dear Carsten ,
>>
>> Thanks ! That's exactly what I was in nee
der to write formulas in an invariant way, and then use basic
> editing commands in the C-c ' buffer to define the formula for
> many fields. Even better, use a column formula which allows
> you to write a single formula for an entire column.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Aug 3,
hi , I wonder how can a formula in a table be "copied" to a location below,
and its references be shifted alongwise automatically. I checked every
documentation I've found , but that "feature" does not show up. I'm forced
to copy the formula in in the C-c ' and then go to each of the references
an
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