Morning guys.
>>>>> "Pete" == Pete Phillips smtl.co.uk> writes:
Pete> Some of these actions will have SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates associated
Pete> with them and I only want to see those actions 30 days (or perhaps 60
Pete> days) before the date. Anything
Evening to you all
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
Carsten> Pete, what exactly do you meam by "custom agenda" here.
I mean it's one of my org-agenda-custom-commands. This is my (probably
overly) complex setup to list any of the things I do at home, which have
a TODO="NEXT" act
Hi Bernt
Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you
Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
Bernt> this set to t in my setup.
Thanks for that.
As far as I can deter
red
TODO list and my custom view.
Is there something simple I'm missing or is this a bug ?
Cheers
Pete
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Pete Phillips writes:
Pete> > On a related question, is it possible to set up an
Pete> > org-agenda-custom-command to pick out a set of tags, all of which h
Hi Carsten
Carsten> I have now removed the speed-penalty on this syntax. So
Carsten> if, during a tag search, you use property-like expressions
Carsten> for TODO, LEVEL, or CATEGORY, there will be no speed
Carsten> penalty involved. If you access any other properties,
Carsten
Hi
I have a bunch of org-agenda-custom-commands I have been using for
years, but today wanted to try to use the tags-tree setup to get a bit
more context in some views.
I tried this:
("S" tags-tree "Office/NEXT|LaptopS/NEXT")
(meaning I want only NEXT TODO type lines tagged with Office or tag
> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sebastian> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In the git version, message ids are now used for links to gnus
>> articles. Could some of you please verify this change?
Sebastian> How to? I did a `C-c l' i
Morning all.
> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sebastian> Hi Pete,
Sebastian> It is the intended behaviour.
Sebastian> I just had to set `org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists'
Sebastian> to nil.
Hmmm - however I set that variable, I still get the
Hi Greg
> "Sullivan," == Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sullivan,> Much of what I need to do is in some way related to email
Sullivan,> messages I have received. So, to the extent that org is
Sullivan,> my repository of things I have to do and notes related
> "Wes" == Wes Hardaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:12:43 +0100, Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
SR> Empty lines between list items prevent the following items to
SR> count.
SR> Is this intended?
Wes> Your sample file works for me.
> "Russell" == Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russell> In my ~/.bashrc, I have defined an alias for Org that runs:
Russell> emacs -nw --funcall org-agenda-list
Russell> Which pulls up Org in the agenda view, which is where I
Russell> wanted to be in the first place
> "Nick" == Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nick> Hi Bastien, I have a quick-n-dirty patch to export an org file
Nick> as a beamer document.
Cool. I use lyx to edit beamer presentations which I export as pdf
files. Do you have plans to add other beamer support such as insertin
Hi Jeff
> "Jeff" == Jeff Mickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeff> I was wondering if anyone uses Org-Mode to track bugs in their
Jeff> software, and if there were any nifty things you did to make
Jeff> it work a bit smoother. I'd like to have a /bugs.org or
Jeff> /issues.org a
his up here:
http://ccgi.philfam.co.uk/wordpress/2008/04/20/24
I suspect you could extend this to any email system where you have
command line access to your email system.
Hope you find this useful.
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Hi Carsten
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> the correct formula line would be
Carsten> #+TBLFM:
Carsten> @6$2=vsum(@[EMAIL PROTECTED])::@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, this is what I have been using, but I've had to change it each
ti
I am having a problem with a table I use to calculate my annual leave
| Basic Entitlement | 33 |
| Carryover | 5 |
|---+|
| Date | No of days |
|---+|
| 25th April| 1 |
| 26th - 28th May
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I chose orgmode because it is so usable and syncable on _my_
>> portable device (good old zaurus). Hits this spot, too!
Carsten> Does that really work? Emacs on such a device? I'd love
Carsten> to try it.
I have
>>>>> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> On Apr 13, 2008, at 11:21 AM, Pete Phillips wrote:
>> Interesting post here from Kelly Forrister (one of David Allen's
>> staff who trains and blogs on GTD)
Morning all.
Interesting post here from Kelly Forrister (one of David Allen's staff
who trains and blogs on GTD):
http://www.davidco.com/blogs/kelly/archives/2008/04/what_makes_a_go.html
In my estimation, org-mode hits the spot on all of them. :-)
Pete
PS: for the GTD muso's on the li
Morning all
I'm trying to use org-info.js.
I am using the git repository, and have placed the stylesheet.css and
the org-info.js into the same directory that my org file is in.
The top of my org-file is as follows:
#+TITLE: ubuntu-general.org
#+AUTHOR: Pete Phillips
#+EMAIL: [
All Wales review group SCHEDULED: <2008-01-28 Mon>
:Office:Jim:
Any thoughts ? I am using 5.19a on emacs 23.0.60.1 under Ubuntu 7.10.
Regards,
Pete
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Hi Harald
> "Harald" == Harald Weis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >> >BTW, when running the upgrade-org script, make produces error
>> >> messages >(about 80 lines).
>> >> >
>> >> >Apart from this org mode works fine.
>> >> >
>> >> >Harald
>> > >--
>> > >Free
Hi Harald
> "Harald" == Harald Weis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >BTW, when running the upgrade-org script, make produces error
>> messages >(about 80 lines).
>> >
>> >Apart from this org mode works fine.
>> >
>> >Harald
> >--
> >FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: T
Hi Bill
> "William" == William Case <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
William> The script downloaded things successfully and opened all??
William> files in /home/bill/emacs/lisp/org with a link to org-5.17a
William> I would just install from a tarball, but I am still
William> uncer
Hi William
try my updated version at:
http://www.philfam.co.uk/pete/GTD/org-mode/update-org.sh
Pete
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> "Adam" == Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Thanks a lot for the feedback. I have read the book several
Adam> times but it was great to be reminded of his views on
Adam> priorities. Having said that, I think I would really struggle
Adam> to review on a regularly
> "Adam" == Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> GTD methodology suggests having "someday" and "maybe" task
Adam> buckets for things which you want to remember to do at some
Adam> undetermined point in the future.
Adam> So far I have implemented this in org-mode by us
> "Adam" == Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rustom>> Reminds me [this is OT-squared] that as a young boy, I wanted to
Rustom>> become a pianist. I would spend my time trying to play but even
Rustom>> more time listening wide-eyed to the great masters and wondering
Rusto
> "Rustom" == Rustom Mody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rustom> Well... This saw cuts both ways. My own position is the
Rustom> opposite of David's. Ive read the book (and the next one:
Rustom> Ready for Anything) and I keep reading this list in the hope
Rustom> that GTD will m
>>
Dan>> I do find it curious that I don't see that file when I ls the
Dan>> directory. No biggie; just find it interesting.
Carsten> How can you ls the directory of a website? I thought that
Carsten> is not possible?
If you have an index.html file in there (or index.htm, de
Guys
> "Dan" == Dan Griswold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> Perhaps the problem with getting the name of the org tarball
Dan> (which changes with each version) can be solved by replacing:
Dan>wget http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org.tar.gz
Dan> with thi
Hi Harald.
Harald> The "shell script to simplify upgrading to the newest release"
Harald> as found on the home page under the Downloads section,
Harald> does no longer work as far as I understand.
Harald>
Oops. I really should put something in my system to make sure I check
that I have uplo
Hi Gour
I wrote the enclosed perl script about 18 months ago. I don't use it
anymore, as I use my hipster mainly as a capture device, and have
org-mode up and running on my Leneovo x61s which is with me pretty much
all the time.
It should still work - any probs, let me know. It basically looks
BTW - I had a similar problem with swish++.
Any ideas ? Is this something I need to raise on the mh list or is it an
org-mode issue ?
Regards
Pete
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Princess
> "Leo" == Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 2007-10-17 03:03 +0100, Dan Griswold wrote:
>> Also, a little gotcha I've found, which may catch some of us
>> org-mode GTD-ers: cal-tex.el does not check for the @ symbol when
>> inputting from the diary, and thus does not escap
> "Russell" == Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russell> It isn't necessarily. I'm just pointing out it's likely to
Russell> grow as more folks use it for larger lists. After all, most
Russell> PM software just maintains a specialized kind of list.
Russell> Yes I've l
> "Russell" == Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Russell> however you must realize that a tool meant to maintain
Russell> personal lists of items may eventually grow to encompass
Russell> larger projects.
:-)
I do realise this. But the question that needs to be answered
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> First, let me say that I was surprised that quite a few
Carsten> people are so keen to see this kind of features. I myself
Carsten> would worry a lot about spending more time to set up and
Carsten> maintain th
> "Bastien" == Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> | (org-add-agenda-custom-command | '(("X" agenda "" |
>> ((org-agenda-skip-function | (lambda() (org-agenda-skip-entry-if
>> 'scheduled 'deadline))) `
Excellent. Thanks for that. I now have a custom shell command whic
Hi
I want to print out my agenda to share/email to colleagues - entries
from the diary file and normal dates associated with things in angled
brackets eg: <2007-10-01 10:30>
However, I don't want any Scheduled items to appear (as these are not
appointments/dates as such).
I currently use this:
> "Jason" == Jason F McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> I define this function in my .emacs:
Many thanks for that. It works perfectly. I have function key F9 bound
in xbindkeys to run the remember command, and after ^C the frame
disappears. Superb.
Pete
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Hi
I want to bind a keyboard key to run
/usr/bin/emacsclient.emacs-snapshot -e "(remember)"
so that whatever I am doing I can easily and quickly add a note to my
org file using remember.
However, when I run
/usr/bin/emacsclient.emacs-snapshot -e "(remember)"
from the
> "John" == John Rakestraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> In response to which, Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think '- item 3' still should be aligned to '- item 2'. If user
>> want to move the item deeper, 'M-right' can be used.
>>
John> I agree with Leo -- or,
Hi All
I have just spent the weekend moving my laptop from 10.0 to Ubunto 7.04,
so this *may* (read "is more than likely") be due to this.
Shift-Right used to increment the date for me in the Agenda buffer, but
now it is adding/increasing the priority flags.
I have moved from using emacs-cvs
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> org.el is the single biggest Emacs Lisp file in the Emacs
Carsten> distribution.
Carsten> I would always recommend doing the compilation step. It
Carsten> speeds up loading of the file, and the general perf
> "Scott" == Scott Jaderholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pete> # ORGDIR is a symbolic link. We get rid of it rm -f $DIR
Scott> I'm guessing that should be rm -f $ORGDIR then?
Ahh well. It is my wife's birthday, and I should have been doing other
things rather than knocking up a
> "Scott" == Scott Jaderholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Scott> Has anyone created a script for updating org?
This will do the job. It doesn't compile the lisp file, but I
frequently don't bother to do this anyway. :-)
This also means that it keeps all old versions, and you can resto
Hi David
That seems cool. What about adding:
- mh-e plugin to show the no of unread mails, and total no of mails in
certain named mailboxes (I use an +action mailbox where I file mails
which I need to do something with, plus a +waiting mailbox. This
enables me to get my +inbox to zero as pe
> "Bastien" == Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bastien> Anyway, optionnal diary integration in the .ics export
Bastien> would really come in handy. Let me know if i can help on
Bastien> this.
Yep - I agree. That would be a great option.
Pete
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> "Eric" == Eric J Haywiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eric> There is also tempo.el which may prove equally useful. I
Eric> don't have experience with either. I would be curious to hear
Eric> thoughts, comparision, contrast from an expert in both modes
Eric> before deciding
Hi Carsten
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> Now that is an interesting bug, and it is actually
Carsten> dangerous.
:-)
Carsten> This is, in fact, a dangerous bug, because if, for example,
Carsten> you press C-k on one of those lines, the co
H
I am trying to send a list of appointments to someone, but I need to
edit the list to remove my personal agenda items first. If I go into
the Agenda buffer and sweep the weeks list of days and apoointments, I
can, of course paste it into my MH-Letter draft.
However, if I try to edit the l
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> Yes, I see this too. The reason is that I still have the
Carsten> old binding for people who do not use flyspell, and the
Carsten> menu has its own rules about which key to show. A way to
Carsten> fix this is
Scott> 1. Is there a way to do recurring events? Even if it were
Scott> just a function that could rewrite the dates every
Scott> day/week/month I find it hard to believe that so many people
Scott> use org-mode as a planner without this functionality.
I should also have included t
Morning all.
> "Scott" == Scott Jaderholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Scott> 1. Is there a way to do recurring events? Even if it were
Scott> just a function that could rewrite the dates every
Scott> day/week/month I find it hard to believe that so many people
Scott> use org-m
changes to all
the action items that have been scheduled or deadlined for that week,
then hit 'r' to refresh the buffer.
Regards
Pete
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Chris> Aside from that...
Chris> What is the basic design model for org-mode? What is org
Chris> supposed to be? Where it is headed? I thought I got an
Chris> outliner with dates-capabilities. No it's almost a full
Chris> fledged publishing platform...
Someone mentioned th
Evenin' all.
(for all you UK-based 40-somethings and over, bet that brings back
Saturday night telly! for the rest, it was how "Dixon of Dock Green"
used to introduce the
programme. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixon_of_Dock_Green)
I'm having two problems with org-mode.
Problem 1
=
In
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carsten> Sorting by tag has been on my todo list already for a long
Carsten> time, but has not materialized because I don't have a
Carsten> reasonable idea on how items with multiple tags should be
Carsten> handed. Goo
Morning all.
I use the org-agenda facility to set up groups of tags so that I can hit
'C-c a h' to produce an agenda buffer with all my Home life tags:
-
Headlines with TAGS match:
+LaptopH|PhoneH|Home|Sofa|ComputerH|Waiting
Hi Philipp
> "Philipp" == Philipp Raschdorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philipp> realized that there is one thing missing for me:
Philipp> synchronizing emacs-todos / appointments to iCal (Mac OS X
Philipp> 10.4)
Philipp> To make it easier: I really would like to have it one
[Once more - but to the list this time! :-( ]
Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tim> Its also interesting that you use tags for GTD context. This is
Tim> the way i use tags, and i have been wondering if anyone else
Tim> used them like this.
I'm glad - I was in discussion
Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tim> I'm curious, if you don't mind me asking, how do you produce
Tim> your hipster cards from org mode?
Hi Tim
I have a simple perl script which I run from a Makefile.
The perl script is at:
http://www.philfam.co.uk/pete/GTD/org-na/
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carsten> - does the scheduling from the agenda global todo list work
Haven't tried this yet.
Carsten> - have you noticed that SCHEDULED, DEADLINE and CLOSED are
Carsten> now all forced to be in the second line of an entry, no
Yep - and per
Hi guys
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carsten> http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/org-4.19c.zip
Carsten> Sorry for the mess.
Carsten> - Carsten
I'm still getting this with [[]] mhe links. (not checking the <> links
as I don't intend to use them anyway).
Exec
Thomas
What version of mh-e are you using ? I'm using 7.91 and the <> links
don't even work for me. Still get that :
> Executing swish...
> Processing swish output...
> Scanning +mhe-index/<1><8>...done
> No messages in +mhe-index/<1><8>, range (all)
> Swish found 0 matches in 0 folders
> if: M
Hi Carsten
Still have a problem with mhe links, but it is now different :-(
This is my error message:
Position saved to mark ring, go back with C-c &.
if: No match
Pete
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