Re: [O] [Org-contacts] 3 2 1 go?

2011-03-08 Thread Michael Käufl
> Just say out loud what you'd like to do, I'll try to answer or write > code. :) Maybe you shouldn't have offered this. :) I've got one question and two feature requests: Q1) links to contacts Is there a common way to create links to contacts? F1) csv export When writing bulk letters with LaT

Re: [O] [Org-contacts] 3 2 1 go?

2011-03-08 Thread Michael Käufl
> For example, some people might want to cut the address part in > (STREET,ZIPCODE,CITY,COUNTRY) whereas I think it's a burden, I just put > a LOCATION property with all the address in it. In the end, it does not > matter for org-contacts. I use the splitted address version. And therefore I have

Re: Re: [O] [Org-contacts] 3 2 1 go?

2011-03-07 Thread Michael Käufl
> > One thing I haven't found in fact is how to support multiple emails, is > > that too hard to do? > > If you mean in org-contacts, just use space as a separator for each mail > address. Thanks for this hint! Where are you planing to put the documentation? I know about http://julien.danjou.in

Re: [O] [Org-contacts] 3 2 1 go?

2011-03-05 Thread Michael Käufl
Hi Andrea, > So is there also a way to get all the contacts from my OSX address > book? > I can export to vCard and then it should not be hard to convert all the > mails, but maybe someone already scripted that? Sorry, can't help you with that, but I'm sure vCard is a good start as it is plain te

[Orgmode] Problem with org-time-stamp & co

2011-02-17 Thread Michael Käufl
Hi, I tried to enter a date before 01/01/1970 using “C-c .” (org-time-stamp) and org replaced the year by 2011. (The same problem occurs with org-time-stamp- inactive and the C-u prefixed variants.) Although I guess that this is related to the unix time, which starts on 01/01/1970 00:00, my lis