On Mon, 4 Dec 2023, at 14:53, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "Nikolaus Rath" writes:
>
>> When running org-agenda and pressing "x" (see below for configuration), I am
>> occasionally getting the following error:
>>
>> Warning (org-element-cache): or
Hi,
When running org-agenda and pressing "x" (see below for configuration), I am
occasionally getting the following error:
Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Added org-data parent to
non-headline element: (paragraph (:begin 26744 :end 26830 :contents-begin 26744
:contents-end 268
Hi,
When using INCLUDE in an org-file to include a file in a sub-directory
(e.g. "#+INCLUDE: preamble/preamble.org"), and the included file in turn
refers to a file ("[[./figure1.png]]"), then the LaTeX export for the
top-level org file refers to the file with its path relative to the
included .or
On Apr 23 2015, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> [...]
>> * Sample heading 1...
>> * Sample heading 2
>>
>> If the cursor is to the right of the "1" (in particular if it's at the
>> end of the line), nothing happens.
>>
>>
Hello,
When I'm trying to expand a folded headline using Tab, this seems to
work only if the cursor is before the '...', i.e. just before the "1" in
the following example:
* Sample heading 1...
* Sample heading 2
If the cursor is to the right of the "1" (in particular if it's at the
end of the l
On Apr 21 2015, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>> Now, if you want to narrow the agenda (C-c a) or org-sparse-tree
>> (C-c /) to show TODO items not SCHEDULED or DEADLINE'd use the key
>> 'm' and the following match:
>>
>> -SCHEDULED={.+}-DEADLINE={.+}+T
On Apr 21 2015, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> On Apr 21 2015, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) wrote:
>> Now, if you want to narrow the agenda (C-c a) or org-sparse-tree
>> (C-c /) to show TODO items not SCHEDULED or DEADLINE'd use the key
>> &
On Apr 21 2015, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) wrote:
> Nikolaus Rath writes:
>
>> Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo writes:
>>> If you want to restrict to your current document before
>>> building the agenda use '<', so if 'C-c a
On Apr 21 2015, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) wrote:
> Hi, Nikolaus.
>
> Nikolaus Rath writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm starting to like orgmode more and more. Thanks for working
>> on this!
>>
>> However, f
Hi,
On Apr 17 2015, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> However, for me the global todo list in the Agenda very hard to digest
> (even when excluding sublevels), so I'd rather have a view that
> conserves the document structure.
>
> Is there a way to create a sparse tree that shows only
Hello,
I'm starting to like orgmode more and more. Thanks for working on this!
However, for me the global todo list in the Agenda very hard to digest
(even when excluding sublevels), so I'd rather have a view that
conserves the document structure.
Is there a way to create a sparse tree that show
Hello,
I accidentally created a file 'from_mobile.org' (different from the
'org-mobile.org' used by org-mobile) in my org-directory. On the next
org-mobile-push, this file got copied into my org-mobile-directory and
now shows up on my mobile (Android) device.
I then deleted the "from_mobile.org"
On Apr 06 2015, Carlos Sosa wrote:
> Nikolaus Rath writes:
>
>> How do other people handle this? Is everyone else opening and working on
>> their org files daily so that this becomes a non-issue?
>
> Have you tried (org-agenda-to-appt) and (appt-activate t)?
> I
On Apr 06 2015, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) wrote:
> Nikolaus Rath writes:
>
>> However, there's one thing where I feel lost. I don't expect to
>> be editing my orgmode files on a daily basis (at least not yet),
>> so how can I make s
Hello,
Is there a way to have TODO items "blocking" each other?
For example, if I have this document:
* TODO Pay water
:PROPERTIES:
:blocked-on: checks
:END:
* TODO Pay electricity
:PROPERTIES:
:blocked-on: checks
:END:
* TODO Get new checks
:PROPERTIES:
:id: checks
:END:
T
Hello,
I'm just starting to use org-mode. The first thing I'd like to use it
for is to keep track of stuff that I need to do. Writing things up and
calling up the agenda is easy enough, and I really like how-much
functionality is available in what's essentially a plain text document.
However, the
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