I would prefer the second option (modifying the display-buffer-alist). I
don't customize this variable for any of the org-mode buffer but I do for
other buffers. That too, I do it indirectly using the shackle package.
Here's my setup that can give your examples and a brief documentation on
how to c
On 2016-01-13 at 13:17, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> On 2016-01-13 at 13:08, Kaushal Modi wrote:
>>> I'd like to keep the active buffer visible while capturing.
>
>I think the issue is that the template requests a timestamp or a
>SCHEDULED field (or as you describe, you may add those manually). The
>ema
Hi Kaushal,
On 2016-01-13 at 13:08, Kaushal Modi wrote:
>> I'd like to keep the active buffer visible while capturing.
>
> That's how it works for me. I do not see a calendar buffer unless I do
> something like C-c C-d (org-deadline) or C-c C-s (org-schedule) in an
> org buffer.
You're right, a
> I'd like to keep the active buffer visible while capturing.
That's how it works for me. I do not see a calendar buffer unless I do
something like C-c C-d (org-deadline) or C-c C-s (org-schedule) in an org
buffer.
If I am in a frame with one buffer ABC, calling org-capture splits the
frame into
I'd like to keep the active buffer visible while capturing. Currently, when I
invoke a capture template, the text I was viewing disappears. The frame splits
into two parts: The capture template, and a calendar. Is there a way to have it
split into three? Or have the capture buffer open in a new