> For TODO, org-agenda-capture (bound to "k" I believe?) already does what
> you think Shérab wanted, I would have thought? What is missing?
>
> For me, looking at dates in the agenda is about checking availability
> and this usually means I am looking at creating a new appointment. "i
> d" is perfect for this.
>
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Dear Max and Dominik,
the new sticky agenda buffers are great! I have been using the branch
for some time now and they seem to work fine. Fantastic job.
I have to say at first I thought they were not working and it was
because I had a preconception that they would do something else: I
thought t
the other
agenda exports). Or perhaps org-agenda-get-day-entries can be made to
call a filter function like the one above?
Cheers,
Manuel
> From: Manuel Hermenegildo
> To: Tassilo Horn
> Cc: Christopher Allan Webber ,
> SAKURAI Masashi ,
> emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Su
> > Seems like calfw is ignoring the org priorities and order. In my case
> > the problem is that calfw is gathering all the tasks ignoring my per
> > tag filters. I explain: in my case I only want to see in my agenda
> > entries that have a certain tag (my tag): I share org files with other
> what I would like, however, is that the detailed view that is accessible
> from hitting the space bar in the cfw view put me into an agenda view
> for that day. that would then give me full access to org! this should
> be quite simple: replace the detail view with a simple invocation of th
uld have the enormous advantage that it would always generate
the tasks with the same order, priorities, filters, customizations,
etc. as the org agenda.
What do you think?
Manuel
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Thanks!
Manuel
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VM has pretty reasonable integration with org (make sure you use a
recent version, i.e., 8.1.xx or later). --Manuel
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> Gnugol is small, fast, simple, and growing more useful by the day. (I
> wrote the doc (http://gnugol.taht.net) for it in org-mode, too)
I had no big problems compiling, etc. (on up-to-date Mac Os X). Just
had to change some permissions in the library after installation and
then it worked like a
-verbose nil)
which does improve things (by avoiding printing some messages during
font-lock), but it is still slow for me in emacs 23. My org files are
15 or so, around 30K lines each. --Man
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+1. Thanks so much Carsten for giving us so much. And thanks to
Bastien for picking up the task. --Manuel
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forward to the results!
Manuel
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It worked for me too: it is much better now. Thanks very much for the
tip! ---Manuel
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My current emacs version is
23.2.1. --Manuel
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. The virtual folder mechanism is really
very good.
The only missing thing for me is direct support for maildir but the VM
maintainers are currently working on it.
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back. I
think this is why I find it natural to remap those in org. --Man
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> I would like to call a vote on this issue. Please weigh in.
> Should we make this change? yes or no?
Yes from me. --Manuel
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> Another possibility would be to more the org-agenda-later/earlier from
> the cursor keys and put them onto some other keys. I do sometimes
> think myself that it was a mistake to use the Cursor keys for this
> functionality..
For what it's worth I personally remap "n" and "p" to
.app but moreInternet did
not like that either.
Can someone who has been successful with a mac give me a hint?
Thanks in advance. --MH
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st copy.
Cheers,
Manuel
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y convincing argument *not*
> to copy entries...
Yes, I guess this is a problem (although in my case all repeating
entries --which are regular meetings, classes, birthdays, etc.-- are
typically one liners so it would not make a difference if they were
copied...).
Sorry to insist, but I still thi
en I want to look at what I did on a certain day I hit the
handy "v" key and the archived, done tasks appear again, including
those that originated from the repeater --great! I.e., the
repeater leaves behind a trail of normal tasks.
Thoughts?
Manuel
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nil ; do not skip
line-end))) ; skip, continue after that
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item in the file
* Second item in the file
etc.
and then simply collapse that first dummy item. SETUPFILE is also an
option, --Manuel
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style" file that
controls the format in which bibtex formats the references that it
outputs). Hope it helps. --Manuel
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Director,
;;;
;; Connection w/remember: allows adding quickly entries in agenda.
;;
(org-remember-insinuate)
;; (setq org-directory "~/path/to/my/orgfiles/")
(setq org-default-notes-file (car org-agenda-files))
(define-key g
Spanish is fine too. Thanks Carsten! --Manuel
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e in the agenda views? I looked
> in the documentation but to no avail.
I think:
#+CATEGORY: WhateverYouWant
placed before a set of entries or at the beginning of a file may be
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puting and caching the inheritance relation might be of help. If
someone has time to look into this it would be really great.
Cheers --Manuel
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]]\n"))
+ (setq indent-str (make-string (+ (length indent-str) 2) ?\
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(insert (concat indent-str " + [[file:" link "]["
(org-publish-find-title file)
- "]]\n"))
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nto it. --Manuel
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hive sibling.
> `C-u v' will include trees with ARCHIVE tag, and will also include
> all archive files that are currently associated with your
> agenda files.
Wonderful, thanks! --Manuel
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r round! ;-) --Man
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> have made changes that will allow to do this, and more. Thanks for this
> idea, I think it is good new stuff.
Wonderful, thanks!!! --Manuel
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> Ask anybody using org-mode whats the fuss about org-mode and they'll all
> say one thing: Carten Dominik.
>
> Thank you Carsten and keep up the good work.
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> Hi Manuel, this is fixed now, thanks for the report.
Thanks!!! --Manuel
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erty (point)
'day) etc.) so I will give it a try. --Manuel
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o-archive-sibling is not quite this, but is pretty
close. It piggybacks on and preserves the structure of the original
org file. It works very well for me, I personally think it should
probably be the default. --Man
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the agenda view then I can
easily do this.
Cheers,
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"Publish project: "
org-publish-project-alist nil t)
org-publish-project-alist)))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-publish-all (&optional force)
"Publish all projects.
With prefix argument, force publish all files."
(interactive "
-sans-extension fn)
"]]\n")
(write-file index-filename)
(kill-buffer (current-buffer)
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;; Personal org setup for collaborative work.
;; To be included in your .emacs file. --Manuel Hermenegildo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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;; In order to keep this (relatively) simple, a lot of decisions are
;; made for you in "org-general-setup.el". Look there if you would
Sorry, I meant of course:
> * Task to be done by Frank :Manuel:
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This Frank guy keeps trying to make me do his job... ;-)
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s one of my tasks (tag is inherited)
** This one of my sub tasks (tag is inherited)
* This another one of my tasks (tag is inherited)
Thanks in advance for your help.
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