Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Stefan,
you may also be able to work around this problem with
(setq org-clock-into-drawer t)
(wich will put already the first clock line into a drawer), or with
(setq org-clock-into-drawer nil)
(which will never create clock drawers).
HTH
- Carsten
Thank
Hi Stefan,
you may also be able to work around this problem with
(setq org-clock-into-drawer t)
(wich will put already the first clock line into a drawer), or with
(setq org-clock-into-drawer nil)
(which will never create clock drawers).
HTH
- Carsten
On Jan 15, 2009, at 9:56 AM, S
There is a small cautionary note on the org-mode homepage under
"current version," which says:
.:: This package works on Emacs 23 and 22, and (with minor
restrictions) on Emacs 21 and XEmacs 21. ::.
..perhaps it should read with minor, surprise restrictions... :-) You
must have found one of th
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Stefan,
this problem seems only to happen in Emacs 21, and I have
stopped putting time into Emacs 21 support. Can't you just
get a more recent version of Emacs?
I guess I'll have to...
I wasn't aware that Emacs 21 is not supported anymore. Maybe you could
put a pre
Hi Stefan,
this problem seems only to happen in Emacs 21, and I have
stopped putting time into Emacs 21 support. Can't you just
get a more recent version of Emacs?
- Carsten
On Jan 12, 2009, at 11:42 PM, Stefan Ring wrote:
Hi,
today I decided to bisect a major annoyance that has bugged me f
Hi,
today I decided to bisect a major annoyance that has bugged me for quite
some time now. I'm using a relatively old version of Emacs on Fedora 5.
Emacs 21.4.1 from emacs-21.4-14.x86_64.rpm, to be exact.
Upon clocking in, a single CLOCK: line is converted to a :CLOCK: block,
and this is wh