It is a good alternative.
It would be better if we could generate a list of dates and timestamps by a
single command and/or using emacs calendar.
If this option is already possible please let me know.
Daniel
2010/8/7 Carsten Dominik
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> On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:05 PM, Daniel Martins wrote:
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> E
On Jul 23, 2010, at 11:05 PM, Daniel Martins wrote:
Exporting org-diary-class even ignoring the weeke off (last arguments)
for me it would be a fantastic start. It would be like converting
org-diary-class to a simple diary sexp.
I know it is dumb but in my case I would be glad to slit one
org-
Exporting org-diary-class even ignoring the weeke off (last arguments)
for me it would be a fantastic start. It would be like converting
org-diary-class to a simple diary sexp.
I know it is dumb but in my case I would be glad to slit one
org-diary-class in several org-diary-class (before and after
Hi Dan
Dan Griswold writes:
> On 15 Jul 2010, sven.bretf...@gmx.ch wrote:
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>> There was a thread about this some weeks ago. The iCal export does not
>> support org-diary-class entries or other complex diary sexps.
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> I missed that thread, but it's an issue I looked into some time ago,
> with r
On 15 Jul 2010, sven.bretf...@gmx.ch wrote:
> There was a thread about this some weeks ago. The iCal export does not
> support org-diary-class entries or other complex diary sexps.
I missed that thread, but it's an issue I looked into some time ago,
with regard to sexps. The basic issue is that o