Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-26 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Nicolas and Bastien, > Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> Bastien writes: >>> Michael Brand writes: >>> It works with this patch http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/964 from Nicolas which I am still using to test it. >> >>> If so, then Nicolas please apply it. It really simplifies >

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-24 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Bastien writes: >> Michael Brand writes: >> >>> It works with this patch >>> http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/964 >>> from Nicolas which I am still using to test it. > >> If so, then Nicolas please apply it. It really simplifies >> the way headlines ar

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-23 Thread Bastien
Nicolas Goaziou writes: >> If so, then Nicolas please apply it. It really simplifies >> the way headlines are matched in many places in the code. > > I've applied it. Thanks a lot. -- Bastien

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Jambunathan K writes: > Note the regression in TOC with this commit. The HTML file was produced > by C-C C-e b (by org-html.el) with emacs -Q. I think this should be fixed now. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-23 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Bastien writes: > Michael Brand writes: > >> It works with this patch >> http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/964 >> from Nicolas which I am still using to test it. > If so, then Nicolas please apply it. It really simplifies > the way headlines are matched in many places in the code.

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-21 Thread Bastien
Hi, Michael Brand writes: > It works with this patch > http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/964 > from Nicolas which I am still using to test it. Has anyone else been using this patch without problems? If so, then Nicolas please apply it. It really simplifies the way headlines are matched i

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-21 Thread Bastien
Hi Sébastien, "Sebastien Vauban" writes: > I find this behavior not entirely satisfying, even if I can fully accept that > ">" is a forbidden character in the TODO states. For example, we could think > of a warning being generated, or of the state being fully ignored, or ... I agree there is in

Re: [O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-18 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Sebastien On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:32, Sebastien Vauban > Instead of using the TODO state "NEW", I tried using "NEW>" so that it > occupies 4 letters, as all my other states (better display in the agenda). > > Though... > > * TEST Do this > > Simply use S-right arrow to cycle through the diff

[O] Can't use char ">" in TODO state

2011-10-18 Thread Sebastien Vauban
#+SEQ_TODO: NEW> TEST DONE CANX Hello, Instead of using the TODO state "NEW", I tried using "NEW>" so that it occupies 4 letters, as all my other states (better display in the agenda). Though... * TEST Do this Simply use S-right arrow to cycle through the different states, and you'll see "NEW>