On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> When refiling an already existing note (using C-c C-w), then RET works.
>> However, when filing a new note created by org-remember (using C-c C-
>> c),
>> RET merely prompts me with the possible next-level headings. Pressing
>> SPACE and then RET files
On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:35 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Do you need to press SPACE, or does RET also do the trick? Because,
as
Manish points out in another message, SPC should really be allowed as
a character in a new headline you define. Apparently right now it is
not a
On Jun 25, 2010, at 6:01 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Carsten Dominik wrote:
When refiling an already existing note (using C-c C-w), then RET
works.
However, when filing a new note created by org-remember (using C-c
C-
c),
RET merely prompts me with the possible next-leve
On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:35 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Do you need to press SPACE, or does RET also do the trick? Because,
as
Manish points out in another message, SPC should really be allowed as
a character in a new headline you define. Apparently right now it is
not a
> Carsten Dominik writes:
> Do you need to press SPACE, or does RET also do the trick? Because, as
> Manish points out in another message, SPC should really be allowed as
> a character in a new headline you define. Apparently right now it is
> not allowed as it is treated as a completion comma
enter does indeed work now - I had reinstalled emacs in debian testing
and the version was way back at 6.21 for some reason. So sorry for that
bum steer. I wonder if it was because I built my own deb from source as
I didnt have that level of version before. I also cleaned up my accrued
org settin
On Jan 13, 2010, at 8:07 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Richard Riley writes:
That is fine and as expected. My point is more that I am unable to
file to linux.org/general since it has elements filed there. It
offers
me to select an actual existing org item as opposed to letting me
store the re
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
[...]
>
> Also thanks to the others - I used manish' funtion to toggle category
> appearance and I changed my categories to be more "Pretty Printing" for
> the agenda e.g
>
> :CATEGORY:The XyZ Project
>
The function is credit to Manuel Hermengi
John Rakestraw writes:
>> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> That is fine and as expected. My point is more that I am unable to
>> file to linux.org/general since it has elements filed there. It offers
>> me to select an actual existing org item as opposed to letting me
>> store the rewritten item to
> Richard Riley writes:
> That is fine and as expected. My point is more that I am unable to
> file to linux.org/general since it has elements filed there. It offers
> me to select an actual existing org item as opposed to letting me
> store the rewritten item to linux.org/general.
Not sure I
Matt Lundin writes:
>> if I refile from elsewhere, it picks ALL items at a level to refile to when
>> I select
>> linux.org.
>>
>> e.g linux.org/general, linux.org/debian, linux.org/test
>>
>> If I then select "general" it also prompts for me now to select "learn
>> org mode". Is this because o
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley writes:
> Two major issues for me to get my head around.
>
> 1) Tags v Categories. Its not entirely obvious to me what categories are
> for. Are they like a more specialised tag?
Categories are primarily for visibility in the agenda. I use them to
remind myself what pr
Manish writes:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Richard Riley wrote:
>>
>> I'm a bit rusty so please excuse any stupid questions.
>>
>> I decided to clear up my org files which are, frankly, a mess.
>>
>> Two major issues for me to get my head around.
>>
>> 1) Tags v Categories. Its not entire
> If I then select "general" it also prompts for me now to select "learn
> org mode". Is this because of some hangover from me using org-mode? In
That should read "ido-mode". Sorry.
> other words I cant refile to linux.org/debian.
>
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 28, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Hopefully this is related to the agenda navigation (RET/TAB on an
>> agenda
>> item) goes to the wrong place issue we've seen in the past.
>
> I don't think this is related, unfortunately, because this was
> specific
On Aug 28, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
[long description omitted]
I'll be _really_ happy when Carsten squashes this bug :)
Well, in that case I wish you a happy day. Lets hope that his was
the same bug
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> [long description omitted]
>
>>
>> I'll be _really_ happy when Carsten squashes this bug :)
>
> Well, in that case I wish you a happy day. Lets hope that his was
> the same bug that others have seen.
>
> Thank you *ve
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
[long description omitted]
I'll be _really_ happy when Carsten squashes this bug :)
Well, in that case I wish you a happy day. Lets hope that his was
the same bug that others have seen.
Thank you *very* much for your persistence and the uns
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> I think I have something that is reproducible.
>
...reproduction case elided...
>
> I'll be _really_ happy when Carsten squashes this bug :)
>
Wow! I just *had* to try it for myself: works exactly as you describe.
Nick
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Bernt Hansen writes:
> ,[ /tmp/x.org ]
> |
> | * Refile Targets...
> | * Refile Tasks
> | *** TODO Refile Me
> `
The task 'TODO Refile Me' should only have 2 leading stars. This was a
cut/paste error on my part.
-Bernt
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Benjamin Andresen writes:
> I have the same behavior from time to time. But whenever I try to find a
> reproducible scenario it disappears.
>
> It also never happens twice in a row, same as with Bernt.
I think I have something that is reproducible.
,[ /tmp/x.org ]
|
| * Refile Targets
| **
Hey,
Bernt Hansen writes:
> [snip]
I have the same behavior from time to time. But whenever I try to find a
reproducible scenario it disappears.
It also never happens twice in a row, same as with Bernt.
br,
benny
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Cian OConnor writes:
> I really like refiling functionality in org-mode and use it quite a
> bit. However one thing that annoys me is that quite often I simply want
> to refile in the same buffer. Is there a way to do this that I've
> missed? Or do I simply have to select the name of the current
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