Thank you, Nicolas. I have not signed FSF. But I will do so for any bigger
patches that I submit.
Regards,
Jose
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 2:37 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jose Robins writes:
>
> > org-clock.el: Add an autoload entry for the function
>
Awesome, thank you so much. I pulled in the new commits and it seems to be
working now without the earlier workaround of changing the
org-extend-today-until variable.
Regards,
Jose
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 1:43 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Jose Robins writes:
>
> >
org-clock.el: Add an autoload entry for the function org-clock-sum-today
* lisp/org-clock.el: When the org-mode is called for the very first time
any functionality that requires the org-clock-sum-today used to fail.
(e.g. a column that calculates CLOCKSUM_T)
Jose
0001-org-clock.
I'm in the pacific time zone, and I've set the org-clock-mode-line-total to
today. The modeline display that shows the current time for today seems to
consider 'today' as UTC midnight to UTC midnight and does not respect my
timezone. I have to set the org-extend-today-until variable to 8 (PST-UTC
d
There is a customize variable called "org deadline warning days" - Maybe
this setting has something to do with what you are seeing?
Jose
Florian Beck wrote:
Hi,
sometimes I want to specify a deadline with a certain time.
Without a time, there is no problem. The deadline shows up a couple of
Since we already have an effort property, if I were to schedule a task
let's say to today using the C-s key, and I also put in a time of 9:00
am, is there a way for org to automatically add the effort property to
the start time so as to calculate the end time?
Advantage with this is that if
Since we already have an effort property, if I were to schedule a task
let's say to today using the C-s key, and I also put in a time of 9:00
am, is there a way for org to automatically add the effort property to
the start time so as to calculate the end time?
Advantage with this is that if
H
- Carsten
On Jul 27, 2008, at 6:03 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Thank you so much. Here is a dumb question. What is the return value
datatype and the value for the function? Right now I'm running edebug
to trace what is going on there to figure this out
Thanks,
Jose
Carsten Do
look at the variable
`org-columns-modify-value-for-display-function'.
HTH
- Carsten
On Jul 25, 2008, at 5:33 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robin,
On Jul 23, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
I've been extensively using column mode in the agenda buffer to
p
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robin,
On Jul 23, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
I've been extensively using column mode in the agenda buffer to plan
my day/week. I have columns set up for scheduled and deadline.
However, I was wondering if it'd be possible to expose just the
&
Richard G Riley wrote:
Giovanni Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
--- Gio 24/7/08, Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
Da: Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
The "Tags view" is really called the tags
view for historical rea
+1.
I was actually thinking along the same lines the other day. It would
also be cool especially in the clock report tables.
Jose
Phil Jackson wrote:
Hey,
It would be really cool if the chars used to draw the various bits of
the table were configurable. This way we could use the pretty looki
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Robin,
On Jul 23, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
I've been extensively using column mode in the agenda buffer to plan
my day/week. I have columns set up for scheduled and deadline.
However, I was wondering if it'd be possible to expose just the
&
I've been extensively using column mode in the agenda buffer to plan my
day/week. I have columns set up for scheduled and deadline. However, I
was wondering if it'd be possible to expose just the "time" part of the
scheduled timestamp as a property so that I could have a column for the
time par
k t
i.e. :link needs to have a value ?
- Carsten
On Jul 21, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
When you have a clocktable with :tstart :tend, step and link, the
"step" does not seem to be working (essentially the whole week or
month is presented in one big chunk). the presen
I was just thinking today that instead of using "TODO" and "DONE"
keywords in org-mode to denote tasks, why not use a square box character
(like in task manager apps) to denote a TODO state and a square box with
a tick to denote a completed state... That would make the tasks look
more intuitive
Awesome job, Carsten!! You were every bit as gracious and great as I
imagined you in my mind based on all your emails in this group !! :)
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
I was over at Google on Tuesday and gave a Google Tech Talk about
Org-mode.
If you are interested, I have put a link to the vide
Hi,
When I schedule a repeating task which I'd like to repeat daily (e.g.
daily morning meetings etc.), I do so with a +1d specifier. However,
looks like when I mark today's as done, it will schedule a task for
tomorrow. However, it also seems to schedule for sat and sundays. Is
there any way
Hmm.. I never knew of it's existence. This seems like something that
would be useful to me. BTW, maybe it would be nice to annotate/document
these kind of features which are in the "contrib" directory in an
appendix of the info documentation. It would seem a shame if some of
these features are
_*Bug Description*_
Let's say I have a scheduled entry which I've scheduled for today with
the time of 7:15-8:30 am (using a time string on the item) and I have
another entry for 8:30 am to 10:00am. Now I have set it up such that the
default times to be shown are whatever is set by default. I a
Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
In the column view, I often see some underlines and strike-through lines
that show up kind of randomly. I have seen this for quite sometime,
maybe since I began to use the column view 3 or 4 months ago. Are there
any special meanings for those lines or they are just noi
I have turned on priority highlighting such that [A] priority items get
highlighted in red and such in agenda view. In the agenda Day view
buffer however if I turn on the column view mode, the face of the column
turn to some sort of a default face for all the lines regardless of the
priorities.
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 20, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
On a related note, I have some emphasis formatting/cell width
problems within tables.
I have some custom emphasis alist along with hiding the emphasis
markers defined so...
'(org-emphasis-alist (quote ((&qu
On a related note, I have some emphasis formatting/cell width problems
within tables.
I have some custom emphasis alist along with hiding the emphasis markers
defined so...
'(org-emphasis-alist (quote (("*" bold "" "") ("/" italic ""
"") ("_" underline "" "") ("=" org-code "" ""
verbatim) ("~
emacs 21.1
I just upgraded today from 5.23a.
I found out that I had to manually do a (require 'org-archive) for
archiving (e.g. using C-c C-x C-s) to work in an org file.
I assume this is a bug?
Jose
___
Emacs-orgmode mailing list
Remember: use `Repl
which isn't very precise, so I appreciate
that I don't have to get the point to a specific character)
I hope you like key-board shortcuts (or you're going to go crazy with
emacs, much less org-mode!)
Respectfully yours,
Ben
On 2008-04-10 Thu, at 16:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joel J. Adamson wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jose, Manish
I don't really think that it would be reasonable to make any entry
that contains a string that looks like a time show up in the agenda.
I think I missed part of this conversation. If I put
** Wash
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 9, 2008, at 7:00 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
Thanks Manish for the response. I didn't realize I had to "schedule"
it as well. Now it works...
Well, how else should the agenda know on which date the entry should
be shown...
- Carsten
My (ap
Thanks Manish for the response. I didn't realize I had to "schedule" it
as well. Now it works...
Thanks,
Manish wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
>
> I'm slowly getting familiar with the agenda view. I see that the agenda
>
I'm slowly getting familiar with the agenda view. I see that the agenda
view shows the "time-of-day-specification" in the time column. Is there
any way to show the time stamps based on the logbook entries? So e.g. If
the clock properties for a headline1 is from 9:20 am to 9:55 am, and
headline2
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Apr 1, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
Before I was aware of org-mode, I developed this small superkaramba
timer application which would display which task I was working on,
when I started it, how much time was left, and also the current time.
I've att
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Yes, sorry - was just trying this on in exactly this moment :-/
The clocking works too, but then the TODO - STARTED - DONE is added
automatically.
Sorry Sebastian, did not exactly catch your point about "clocking works
too". For me, if I try to clock in/out on a regular
Jose Robins wrote:
I like working with checkboxes, more than with headlines with a TODO
keyword. Unfortunately, right now checkboxes are lightweight and so
do not enjoy all the privileges enjoyed by headlines - especially
clocking in and out (which is very important for me). I wish that
I like working with checkboxes, more than with headlines with a TODO
keyword. Unfortunately, right now checkboxes are lightweight and so do
not enjoy all the privileges enjoyed by headlines - especially clocking
in and out (which is very important for me). I wish that regular
checkboxes were
... I guess the
only way is to redefine the standard column properties, so that the
column properties that I want are displayed in the agenda view as well...
thanks,
Jose
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Jose Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Let's say I have a org tree with some tasks
Let's say I have a org tree with some tasks tagged with the keyword
":today:".
Now I do a sparse tree matching the today tag and this would limit the
display to only items with tag "today".
Now if I would like to do a column view on that sparse tree by doing C-c
C-x C-c. However this does not
Before I was aware of org-mode, I developed this small superkaramba
timer application which would display which task I was working on, when
I started it, how much time was left, and also the current time. I've
attached a snapshot of that app to this email.
Now I'm using org-mode extensively wh
still remains...
Any idea why this could be.
Thanks,
Jose
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 28, 2008, at 5:55 AM, Jose Robins wrote:
Using org-mode 5.23a with emacs 22.1, I still don't see timestamp
rounding working during clock in/clock out
There is no rounding on clock-in and clockout,
Using org-mode 5.23a with emacs 22.1, I still don't see timestamprounding
working during clock in/clock out (OR shift up/down on the timestamp).
Also, I'm slightly confused by an earlier thread we had on this subject. At
that time I was using 5.20 (or 5.21, I don't remember) and it was mentioned
x27;s time to say goodbye to you...
Jose
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 22, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
I use org-mode 5.21 with xemacs 21.4.21. When I try to use the column
features in org -mode, I get a message that emacs 22 is needed for
this to work.
Question:
- Is there any patc
That's fair. If at some point there is sufficient interest in requesting an
"option" to allow this feature, that could be considered, I guess.
Regardless, the workaround of using Shift arrow keys should work for me.
- Original Message
From: Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bernt
n I do the Shift-cursor keys (on the standard ISO display and
not custom display) on the resulting time stamps.. , the clock still do
not seem to do rounding. I'm still coming into terms with all these time
stamps ...
- Carsten
On Mar 22, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
I use org
"=" org-code ""
"" verbatim) ("~" org-verbatim "" "" verbatim) ("+"
format-font-lock-strikethru-face "" ""))))
'(org-fast-tag-selection-single-key (quote expert))
'(org-fontify-done-headline t)
'(o
I use org-mode 5.21 with xemacs 21.4.21. When I try to use the column features
in org -mode, I get a message that emacs 22 is needed for this to work.
Question:
- Is there any patch or something that I can apply to xemacs 21.4 for this work?
- What specific feature in emacs 22 helps this to work?
I use org-mode 5.21 with xemacs 21.4.21. When I clock in and out of a task, the
time stamps don't seem to round off to 5 minutes as I have specified in the
custom settings. Isn't that what the time stamping rounding setting is supposed
to do? Or do I have that wrong?
Thanks,
Jose
_
I was using org-mode 5.21 with xemacs 21.4.21 till now and I decided to upgrade
to org mode 5.23a. When I try to open an org mode file, org mode fails to start
with the following backtrace (attached as well) ...
I believe I removed the org mode bytecode to make sure the backtrace has the
actual
for any others, the problem was solved by doing the following ...
git clone git://repo.or.cz/org-mode.git
I replaced the string "http" with "git"
I removed the "/w" part in the path...
Jose Robins wrote:
I tried to get the git repo by cloning and I got the fol
I tried to get the git repo by cloning and I got the following error.
I'm just getting into git as well... So what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
git clone http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git org-repo
Initialized empty Git repository in /mnt/users/jrobins/src/org-repo/.git/
error: Could not interpret
I tried to get the git repo by cloning and I got the following error.
I'm just getting into git as well... So what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
git clone http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git org-repo
Initialized empty Git repository in /mnt/users/jrobins/src/org-repo/.git/
error: Could not interpret
49 matches
Mail list logo