I tried it - it turns out that org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines only
effects the global todo list.
Andrius
On 2017-02-06 07:17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
"Tamulis, Andrius" writes:
I had not read the docstring, but now I have, and I interpret it
differently than you did. As
, and that's not what org-deadline-warning-days is for.
Andrius
On 2017-02-04 13:58, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
"Tamulis, Andrius" writes:
The two variables you mention above fix almost everything for me - but
is there a "org-deadline-past-days" variable? Something that
Thanks for the reply.
On 2017-02-03 16:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
"Tamulis, Andrius" writes:
I note that in the latest version of orgmode, that the
org-agenda-only-exact-dates variable is no longer "honored". It is set
twice in org-agenda.el, but never checked, an
I note that in the latest version of orgmode, that the
org-agenda-only-exact-dates variable is no longer "honored". It is set
twice in org-agenda.el, but never checked, and so affects nothing.
When this functionality was deleted, was any thought given to how one
may recreate the action of this va
et-property function? The code there now
just creates new PROPERTIES drawers, ignoring existing ones.
Thanks,
Andrius
On 2016-10-02 02:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
"Tamulis, Andrius" writes:
There is a problem even if I want to "fix" these drawers by hand.
There ar
I have a problem with orgmode related to the fixing of "malformed
property drawers".
I use orgmode a lot; I have been using it for over a decade (if memory
serves.) I use it to organize my life, my job, by volunteer work . My
.org files are rather large - one is over 500 KB (that's for my job)
I get an error "Marker does not point anywhere" when using orgtbl-mode
while using AUCTeX to edit a .tex file.
I open the .tex file, get to the table I want to edit, then do M-x
orgtbl-mode. I then tab a couple of times. Then make an edit - any edit.
Tab again, and the error comes up.
I fina