Re: [O] Some struggles of mine with org-mode

2012-02-08 Thread Eric S Fraga
writes: >[This post concerns what have become, for me, conflicts between the >scopes of org-agenda-files and the universe I would like to search >within all org files, in particular. I hope I will be forgiven for >drifting substantially from that focused topic] > > Org-mode i

Re: [O] Some struggles of mine with org-mode

2012-02-08 Thread Max Mikhanosha
At Tue, 07 Feb 2012 14:16:02 -0800, lngn...@gmail.com wrote: > > So, to summarize, org-agenda-files should reflect those files I > need to access because they have TODOs, Deadlines, Happenings, or > Reminders in them. My search Universe should be constrained > enough to result in

Re: [O] Some struggles of mine with org-mode

2012-02-08 Thread Richard Riley
Eric Schulte writes: >> >> - Email. Some very elegant (in complicated ways) solutions have >> been generated, but all I need it simple text-based email. I >> would be willing to install sendmail or postfix, if need be, but >> I don't really wish to send html based emai

Re: [O] Some struggles of mine with org-mode

2012-02-07 Thread Eric Schulte
> > - Email. Some very elegant (in complicated ways) solutions have > been generated, but all I need it simple text-based email. I > would be willing to install sendmail or postfix, if need be, but > I don't really wish to send html based email. See the next item. Limi

[O] Some struggles of mine with org-mode

2012-02-07 Thread lngndvs
[This post concerns what have become, for me, conflicts between the scopes of org-agenda-files and the universe I would like to search within all org files, in particular. I hope I will be forgiven for drifting substantially from that focused topic] Org-mode is well entrenched in