Hi Ihor,
> > Not really. I am proposing to tag each package and option, which is much
> > more easier and efficient to find and discover packages and options, and
> > even
> > individual choices, and maybe tag also other things like keybindings,
> > installation methods, etc.
>
> It is alre
Hello Ihor,
Thanks for your reply,
> So, it appears to me that you are re-implementing the customization UI.
It is important for me to stress on the fact that this idea is essentially
towards all users already using, or planning to use, org to customize Emacs.
> Having a text version of cu
Greetings everyone,
After I proposed a new customization interface for Emacs [1], I jumped on the
occasion to rewrite my literate org configuration to replicate this interface
idea there.
I saw many and various configurations files using org, (from where I took some
inspiration when I first s
>Any alternative ideas about syntax? My main concern is when the weekday
>name is not in English.
crontab also supports numerals:
0=Sunday
1=Monday
...
6=Friday
7=Sunday (in a sweet attention to detail and how brains work)
I suggest:
- numerals as the default language-agnostic implementation
- T
>Note that we also have diary style timestamps with arbitrary logic of
>date selection.
>
>The question is whether a more specialized repeater specification is
>needed. And if it is needed, what should be the available features.
>
>So far, you listed:
>1. Specific day of week, nth from the beginnin
>> I want to suggest that SCHEDULED and DEADLINE support things like "first
>> Monday of the month" like cron.
>That would indeed be nice. But may you provide more details on how you
>envision such support to be implemented?
I'm not sure. I am a lowly user :)
"++1m@Mon#1"? Maybe employ cron syn
Greetings,
I want to suggest that SCHEDULED and DEADLINE support things like "first Monday
of the month" like cron.
Thanks
Greetings fellow org-mode enthusiasts,
I discovered that in the latest org-mode setting
(org-archive-subtree-add-inherited-tags t) only includes inherited tags
but omits local tags.
To remedy this I propose the following patch to org-archive.el:
diff --git a/org-archive.el b/org-archive.el
inde
Hello fellow org-moders,
as I am from Germany I use an umlaut in one of my org todo state names. I
noticed that state changes concerning that state are not picked up by the
org agenda view. This is due to umlauts missing from a regular expression
that is used to detect lines with state changes in
For a every day repeat task, I mark it done for today. But in the agenda
view, it still show up as todo for today, which would be better if it
shows done keyword for today.
Jack
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1, In the agenda view.
2, In the .org file.
PS, I just start use emacs because the org mode. Sorry if it is a too
basic question.
Jack
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1, In the agenda view.
2, In the .org file.
PS, I just start use emacs because the great org mode. Sorry if it is a
too basic question.
Jack
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That works. Thank you.
--- On Sat, 9/6/08, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Orgmode] orgstruct requirements
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 1
Starting with a vanilla emacs 22 installation, what do I need to be able to run
orgstruct-mode?
It is available to me if I've ran org-mode previously within the emacs session,
but until then I can't run M-x orgstruct-mode. Is there something I can
(require '?) in my .emacs file to give me acce
ask inside a calendar item (like my dad's birthday
present in my original email), is it going to get shown (yeah!
descendant's setting!) or not (boo!).
Alternatively if I've set a Project headline (always a 2nd level
headline in my original file) to ':VISIBILIT
lly placed in the existing structure. I am not
there yet.
I should add that to my Maybe/Someday tree...
no... my Long Term Project tree!
-Ben
On 2008-05-07 Wed, at 17:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:23:34 +0200
From: Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
This is odd, but since I've not yet taken the time to update my org-
mode to the latest version, perhaps this is a non issue. Would
someone with an up-to-date version try this out.
org-version reports: Org-mode version 5.23a
version reports: GNU Emacs 22.1.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0,
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:55:55 -0400
From: Christopher League <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] processing pending emails as part of your GTD
system
To: org-mode mailing list
Message-ID: <[EMAIL
to do this) and accessed using a file:// link, the
HTML spec requires the browser to ditch the protocol and use the
specified one, which won't work if my PSP is offline.
-Ben
On 2008-04-13 Sun, at 17:54:33 +0200, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 200
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