On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Le Wang wrote:
> You mean `org-contacts-matcher'? How does org-make-tags-matcher work?
> After googling and looking during some cursory investigation, it's
> still not clear to me how to match EMAIL or BIRTHDAY.
Found the tags and properties matcher section in m
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Julien Danjou wrote:
> You change that rule. It's a defcustom, simply set it to be "there's an
> EMAIL or a BIRTHDAY".
You mean `org-contacts-matcher'? How does org-make-tags-matcher work?
After googling and looking during some cursory investigation, it's
still
Julien Danjou writes:
>> Is it possible to specify birthdays without year? I often want to jot
>> down someone's birthday so I'm not surprised next year, but don't want
>> to ask them how old they are. :)
>
> Not really :(
Same problem here, I just set the year to 1900 whenever I do not know.
On Tue, May 17 2011, Le Wang wrote:
> It seems that an "EMAIL" property indicates the current heading is a
> contact. How can I store contacts that I don't have an e-mail for?
You change that rule. It's a defcustom, simply set it to be "there's an
EMAIL or a BIRTHDAY".
> Is it possible to speci
Hi Julien,
I'm just starting with org-contacts, and my first step was translating
my %%(diary-anniversary... entries into contacts. Maybe you can help
me with these issues.
It seems that an "EMAIL" property indicates the current heading is a
contact. How can I store contacts that I don't have a