Bastien writes:
> thanks for the patch. Do you mind filling the copyright
> assignment so we can accept the patch ?
I already have an FSF Emacs Assignment from 2008-12-22, RT 393650. Is
there something else I need to do?
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/plain/request-assign-future
---
lisp/org-clock.el | 77 +
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diff --git a/lisp/org-clock.el b/lisp/org-clock.el
index 8ac215e..bad653e 100644
--- a/lisp/org-clock.el
+++ b/lisp/org-clock.el
@@ -325,6 +325,14 @@ play with them."
:group 'o
Mattias Jämting writes:
> Hello again,
>
> For reference, this is how i finally got org-protocol to work in
> chrome on ubuntu 10.10:
>
> The problem was that chrome was running xdg-open for handling external
> protocols. xdg-open, or it's companion gvfs-open, couldn't parse the
> rather complex
I would like to be able to designate some of my clock time as unbillable
such that when using a clockreport the unbillable time is not included.
I would also like to compare billable and unbillable time if possible.
Currently I either manually change "CLOCK: *" to "UNBILLABLE: *"
preserving histor
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Hi Ross,
>
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> Matthew Lundin writes:
>>
>>> Ross Patterson writes:
>>>
>>>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>>>> whose names reflect gen
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
>> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my wor
Matthew Lundin writes:
> Ross Patterson writes:
>
>> So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
>> whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
>> agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my wor
So far at least, I have my tasks broken up into multiple *.org files
whose names reflect general categories. Often I want to look at the
agenda view for files starting with "work" to look at all my work
tasks.
Is there a way I can do this or a better way I should be organizing my
tasks? Putting
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi,
>
> So here is my question to all of you. Could you, in reply to this
> message, list all the Org-related variables that you have customized,
> along with the values you used?
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org$" . org-mode))
(global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store
I've had this post flagged since it first appeared and I've been
intending to read it and comment on it fully. Since I appear not to be
getting around to it, I thought I'd make a brief post for now. I
haven't read your proposal fully but I've implemented some code that
might be relevant or a rela
Robert Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have tried these instructions, and with my Firefox (Mozilla/5.0
> (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008102920
> Firefox/3.0.4) I get only the error that:
>
> Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protoc
Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> For some time now I've been wanting to put pages from FF into the org
>> stored links where the page title is used as the description. I ran
>> across org-anno
Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some time now I've been wanting to put pages from FF into the org
> stored links where the page title is used as the description. I ran
> across org-annotation-helper.el but I don't use remember and didn't like
&g
For some time now I've been wanting to put pages from FF into the org
stored links where the page title is used as the description. I ran
across org-annotation-helper.el but I don't use remember and didn't like
it's approach of automatically inserting the link somewhere or popping
up a buffer.
I
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sergio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> part of me would like to use gnus (does anyone on here use gnus for
>> email?)..
>
> I do with a local IMAP server.
Ditto! I wrote a package that uses mswatch to get near realtime
synchronization between the serve
"Samuel Wales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Summary: C-u C-u to force opening in an external application.
>
> Detail:
>
> My ideal settings for opening links would by default have
> org-open-at-point and org-open-at-point-global open
> everything in emacs except for anything that makes little
> s
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Sorry for the false report earlier...
>>
>> I don't think the previous article number based link
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 29, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Pete Phillips wrote:
>
>>> "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
>
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay I spoke a bit too soon here.
>
> The message-id links work as well as the old links but if I move a
> message from one folder to another the old and new links both break.
>
> My link looks like this:
>
> [[gnus:INBOX#<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>][Email from B
tion that looks up articles accepts either kind of argument.
When I implemented my changes I had the good intention to make whether
to use article number or Message-Id a configuration option. But then
again, I spend a lot of time on the road to heck. :)
Ross
> On Oct 28, 2008, at 7:46 PM,
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think there are interesting ideas coming up in this tasks, in
> particular the question if message IDs can be used to find articles in
> gnus, even if they have been moved around. I am not sure if this
> questions has been fully answered, but I have
Mykola Nikishov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Yeah, and I'll add the lack of a *.deb for DVC to that complaint. :(
>> Maybe one of us ought to let the DVC folks know of our
>> complaints... Nah! :)
>
&g
Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I've just spent a short time giving the crash test dummy procedure to a
>>> few git inte
Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just spent a short time giving the crash test dummy procedure to a
> few git interfaces for emacs. All have their benefits. A lot have their
> negatives, But my immediate favourite for anyone thinking of using emacs
> interface to git for org is the
Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:55:00 +0530, "alpesh gajbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> alpesh> * Lecture at Kalina Health center from 9.00 to 10.00
>> alpesh>
Paul R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:55:00 +0530, "alpesh gajbe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> alpesh> * Lecture at Kalina Health center from 9.00 to 10.00
> alpesh> SCHEDULED: <2008-08-20 Wed +1w>
>
> This entry will be push 1 week forward as soon as it gets DONE
Actually, I
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I find that my org-mode links to Gnus articles are very unstable, often
>> breaking. Specifically, a link to an article will work when created and
>> later be broken.
I find that my org-mode links to Gnus articles are very unstable, often
breaking. Specifically, a link to an article will work when created and
later be broken.
Almost all the links I make to Gnus articles are to articles in an
nnimap backend connecting to a local dovecot IMAP server that is sync
Ross Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The "stuck projects" view depends on the hypothesis that you can
>> clearly identify what a "project means". In the default setup, projects
>
t;
> ((org-agenda-skip-function 'org-skip-unless-child-todo)))
>
> So we select entries that are LEVEL>0, i.e. all entries, but we require
> that these entries are not TODO entries. OK, these are the candidate
> projects. And the we skip them when they have a direct TODO chi
One of the things I love about org-mode is that it's generally hierarchy
agnostic which is to say it doesn't care what level or depth entries are
with regards to the functionality org-mode provides with entries (TODOs,
Dates and times, tags, etc.).
Many of the projects I'd like to manage with org-
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