On Apr 11, 2006, at 15:45, Christian Egli wrote:
This is interesting. Still using CVS Emacs (and org mode), "P" tells me
1001 for "OPEN TODO ITEMS" (2001 for #A, 1 for #C). However scheduled
TODOs which show up on a certain day all have priority -1000 regardless
of their explicitly set prioriti
Hi Carsten
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 12:30 +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
> >
> > 1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP?
>
> The *intended* difference (which may have nothing to do with
> the way things are being used...) is the following:
Thanks
On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
So far everything is fine. But there are a couple of questions:
1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP? I seem to only have a use
for
SCHEDULED, so marking them as "Scheduled:" in the Org-Agenda
Week mode is superfluous for
Christian Egli wrote:
> 1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP? I seem to only have a use
> for SCHEDULED, so marking them as "Scheduled:" in the
> Org-Agenda Week mode is superfluous for me. What do other
> people use it for?
Hello! In my previous thread I noted tha
On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
4. When doing some mucking around the code should I use org-mode
from Emacs CVS or the one from Carstens Website?
For now, only a quick answer to this last point. Please, all comments
about code and new ideas relative to what is
Hi all
I live in Org-Agenda Week mode. This is where I look at my tasks for
today and for the rest of the week.
So the typical use case for me is that I take notes for a certain
project, let's say I have in my desktop-project.org
* Desktop Training
** Call Trainer
clarify the content of the