On Sep 16, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Norbert Zeh writes:
Here's what I found out by tinkering around with settings a little.
Setting org-agenda-prefix-format to "" (as I already did before)
correctly removes the prefix *before* the TODO keyword. The
formatting
function for every
Norbert Zeh writes:
> Here's what I found out by tinkering around with settings a little.
> Setting org-agenda-prefix-format to "" (as I already did before)
> correctly removes the prefix *before* the TODO keyword. The formatting
> function for everything starting with the TODO keyword, however,
Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1916 -0400]:
> Norbert Zeh writes:
>
> > Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1512 -0400]:
> >> Norbert Zeh writes:
> >>
> >> > Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
> >> > agenda or todo list.
> >> ...
> >> > I have a bunch of todo items that have a
Norbert Zeh writes:
> Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1512 -0400]:
>> Norbert Zeh writes:
>>
>> > Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
>> > agenda or todo list.
>> ...
>> > I have a bunch of todo items that have a special todo state, say SPECIAL.
>> > I don't want thos
Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1512 -0400]:
> Norbert Zeh writes:
>
> > Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
> > agenda or todo list.
> ...
> > I have a bunch of todo items that have a special todo state, say SPECIAL.
> > I don't want those included in my weekly agenda,
Norbert Zeh writes:
> Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
> agenda or todo list.
...
> I have a bunch of todo items that have a special todo state, say SPECIAL.
> I don't want those included in my weekly agenda, but rather have a block
> agenda where one of the