Thanks, Nick
That is what I thought, but I wanted to be sure.
Stuart
On 4/12/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Stuart McLean wrote:
>
>> Hi, Nick
>>
>> I have expressed myself poorly. It is not so much what I can not get to
>> work. It is more "is such-and-such
notes under an individual heading
using the DATE_TREE property, but how would you use this for two
different headings?
I hope this is a little more clear,
Stuart
On 4/11/12, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Stuart McLean wrote:
>
>> Hello, everyone
>>
>> I really like the date tree hi
Hello, everyone
I really like the date tree hierarchy. I was wondering whether it was
possible to use
multiple date_tree hierarchies in a single file, or how one would go
about setting it up.
For example
* Items TODO
** tree 1
:PROPERTIES:
:DATE_TREE: t
:END:
** tree 2
:PROPERTIES:
Hello Bastien,
I tried out `org-fill-paragraph' and it seems to work exactly the way
I would like.
Perhaps some people would prefer to have the scheduled line filled
with the text,
but I find this way makes the scheduled line stand out, and it is
easier to delete
without having to re-fill.
Thank
wrote:
> Stuart McLean writes:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am wondering how to fill a paragraph without filling a SCHEDULED line as
>> well.
>>
>> Here is an example:
>>
>> When I press `M-q', I would like 2. rather than 1.
>>
>
Hello everyone,
I am wondering how to fill a paragraph without filling a SCHEDULED line as well.
Here is an example:
When I press `M-q', I would like 2. rather than 1.
1.
* heading 1
SCHEDULED: <2012-04-02 Mon> foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo
bar baz foo bar baz foo bar baz foo bar
quire 'org-crypt)
(org-crypt-use-before-save-magic)
(setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance (quote ("crypt")))
; GPG key to use for encryption
(setq org-crypt-key "Stuart McLean")
I generated a keypair using KGPG, and tried to encrypt a region like the
following with `M-x o
Hello,
I am just beginning to learn org-mode's spreadsheet with the tutorial
here: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-intro.php
However, when I type C-c C-c on the TBLFM line below
| Student | Maths | Physics | Mean |
|--+---+-+--|
| Bertrand |1
Hello everyone,
I have a large number of tasks that I do in a cyclic fashion, or at
least would _like_ to do regularly. I do this via a SCHEDULED keyword
under a TODO heading with a repeat like so
* cyclic category 1
** cyclic task 1
SCHEDULED: <2008-07-31 Sun .+1d>
I would like the following
Hi,
Sorry if I have started a new thread on this subject, GMail and I are
not getting along right now.
** TODO a main project
*** TODO step 1
*** TODO step 2
*** TODO step 3
TODO step 3 part a
TODO step 3 part b
TODO step 3 part c
and so on
*** TODO step 4
Here is the functionalit
Hi
I am very interested in this functionality, but I have to have time to
wrap my head around it and come up with some ideas.
Cheers,
Stuart
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Thanks again for your speedy response. I have to do a bit of thinking
as to why I use the setup I do, I somehow just evolved as "the Right
Thing". I'll experiment with archiving the cyclic tasks, sounds like a
great idea. I'm not very very new to org-mode, but it has grown on me
so much that I try
Hi,
Following is an example of the setup I currently have. What I am
interested in is how other members of the group might more elegantly
(or just differently) handle something similar.
* 2007
** January
...
** October
** November
each date has the following within it, example:
** November
** 2
> Now, _from the indirect buffer_ I want a sparse tree as follows `C-c
> /' (org-sparse-tree) and at the prompt I type `p', enter the property
> name "CATEGORY" with the value "work"
>
> The message in the echo area is Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
>> It's because the indirect buffer doesn't
Hi,
First some background, I am using
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.13) of 2007-08-21 on
excelsior, modified by Debian
and org-mode version 5.13a
I have headings like (for example)
* September
** similar stuff to October
* October
** Oct 1
*** Work
:PROPERTIES:
Hi,
firstly, thanks for Org-mode, I live in this mode, so to speak ;-)
I think this might be a typo in the file `org-install.el', line 56:
(autoload 'org-show-toc "org-toc" "Create and display a table of contents" t)
Shouldn't this be `org-toc-show'?
Regards,
Stuart
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