On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Nick Dokos wrote:
> But previously, things were bad enough that I had to turn off the notify
> process. Now, I'm leaving it on and (mostly) not noticing that
> it's there, so that's definitely progress.
There is still one thing, that we can do: call org-notify-process
periodi
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Kanis writes:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Ivan Kanis wrote:
>>
>>> I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
>>> everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
>>
>> No, I'm not happy with 12 minutes. But there is
>> ht
Peter Münster wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Ivan Kanis wrote:
>
>> I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
>> everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
>
> No, I'm not happy with 12 minutes. But there is
> https://github.com/p-m/org-notify where you
Peter Münster wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Ivan Kanis wrote:
>
> > I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
> > everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
>
> No, I'm not happy with 12 minutes. But there is
> https://github.com/p-m/org-notify where
Peter Münster writes:
> On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Ivan Kanis wrote:
>
>> I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
>> everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
>
> No, I'm not happy with 12 minutes. But there is
> https://github.com/p-m/org-notify where yo
On Fri, Mar 23 2012, Ivan Kanis wrote:
> I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
> everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
No, I'm not happy with 12 minutes. But there is
https://github.com/p-m/org-notify where you can have arbitrary warning
times
> In bzr emacs there is a new variable called appt-warning-time-regexp. It
> contains a string for how many minutes we want to be reminded of an
> appointment...
I got no reply to my RFC and to my tentative patches. Does that mean
everybody is happy with the default 12 minutes warning time?
--
Iv
Hi Bastien,
In bzr emacs there is a new variable called appt-warning-time-regexp. It
contains a string for how many minutes we want to be reminded of an
appointment.
For example, to be warned 30 minutes in advance of an appointment you
would put the following in the diary file:
2011/06/01 12: