This seems basic, but I'm having trouble understanding how to 'activate'
the [%33] or [1/2] on a heading as shown in the section 5.5 example. Are
these done manually? Is this seen in only certain agenda views?
I'm using 6.12a
Thanks,
Yann
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Hi,
I'd like to use the %^{prompt} option in a remember template, and I'd
like to have optional defaults. I thought this was done like so:
%^{Where|WORK|HOME|OUT}
but when I use the template I get:
Where [WORK] :
If I press the up arrow once I get "HOME" or the down arrow once I get
"WORK".
Dennis J Lin wrote:
Looks like you want org-agenda-add-note.
It's bound to 'z' in the agenda and 'C-c C-z' in regular org.
Thank you Dennis and Ian; this is exactly what I was looking for.
-Yann
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I think this feature is available, but I can't seem to find it in the
manual. I'd like to write a note similar to a closing note:
CLOSED: [2008-08-19 Tue 09:07]
- CLOSING NOTE [2008-08-19 Tue 09:07] \\
Done and done
But I'd like it to be unrelated to a changing of the todo state.
Somet
Hi,
I'm getting a weird error, printed below, when trying to export to
latex. I don't seem to get anything when I try to export to postscript,
and I assume these are related. It seems to be looking for
org-cleaned-string-for-export, which I've found in older versions of
org-mode, but I can't
When making custom agendas, can you use the org-agenda-skip-function
with the 'agenda' block type? I'm trying to do it, but I'm not
successful. I take the example used in the manual's appendix, and I can
successfully filer items for a 'todo' block type, but when I change the
type and match item
When making custom agendas, can you use the org-agenda-skip-function
with the 'agenda' block type? I'm trying to do it, but I'm not
successful. I take the example used in the manual's appendix, and I can
successfully filer items for a 'todo' block type, but when I change the
type and match item