I'm quite excited, I've just converted over to Capture from Remember,
and I love the new :empty-lines property!
That was always a pet peeve of mine, I always want at least one blank
line between content and the next header. :empty-lines works great for
that!
Now I've started evaluating archival a
I've read all the archiving information, and I _think_ that I understand
it, bu there is my question.
I would like to put archived entries into a file, but keep the headlines
that existed when they were 'live', so that when I show them in the
clock, they line up under the parents that owned them
On Apr 4, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Tom wrote:
I put an ARCHIVE tag to the beginning of an org file:
#+ARCHIVE: ::* archive
and archived subtrees are put correctly under the archive heading
in the same file.
The problem is archiving opens all subtrees in the file and leaves
them
open and it messe
I put an ARCHIVE tag to the beginning of an org file:
#+ARCHIVE: ::* archive
and archived subtrees are put correctly under the archive heading
in the same file.
The problem is archiving opens all subtrees in the file and leaves them
open and it messes up my nicely folded file. I have to refold
On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:32 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
[My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which
involve
doing something for work (trivial or non-trivi
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> [My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
>>
>> I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which involve
>> doing something for work (trivial or non-trivial), and some of which
>> involve doing som
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
[My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which
involve
doing something for work (trivial or non-trivial), and some of which
involve doing something for home (trivial like picking
[My apologies in advance if this is a FAQ.]
I have a bunch of Org files in which I have tasks some of which involve
doing something for work (trivial or non-trivial), and some of which
involve doing something for home (trivial like picking up laundry or
more important like doing a call to a compan
Hi,
I'm a new emacs user, running emacs 22.3_0 , org 6.21b and remember
2.0 on osx, emacs installed from macports and everything else from
upstream. I'm following this tutorial
http://www.newartisans.com/blog/2007/08/using-org-mode-as-a-day-planner.html
and my todo.org example is attached along w
No, but it is straight forward to write such a function
using the mapping API, described in appendix B6 in the manual.
- Carsten
On Nov 22, 2008, at 9:50 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Is there a command that will archive all headlines that were
CLOSED more than a certain number of days ago?
I read
Is there a command that will archive all headlines that were
CLOSED more than a certain number of days ago?
I read the manual and every customizable variable, and
looked at archiving and expiry.
Thanks.
--
Professional myalgic encephalomyelitis denialists are knowingly
causing further suffering
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On May 7, 2008, at 8:32 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi, Carsten,
It seems archiving is broken in 6.02b, as described below:
I have org-archive-location set to the following:
"archived/%s::* Archived"
It worked before 6.02b, that is to archive items to files with the
sa
Hi, Carsten,
It seems archiving is broken in 6.02b, as described below:
I have org-archive-location set to the following:
"archived/%s::* Archived"
It worked before 6.02b, that is to archive items to files with the same
name under the "archived" directory. However, 6.02b broke that because
it
On Jun 21, 2007, at 16:06, J. David Boyd wrote:
When I archive an item, into an "_archive" file, the DONE date is set
to the
current date, rather than the date the item was completed on.
Actually, the time stamp that is added when the entry is archived
is supposed to tell the time of archiv
On Jun 21, 2007, at 16:06, J. David Boyd wrote:
When I archive an item, into an "_archive" file, the DONE date is set
to the
current date, rather than the date the item was completed on.
Is there a variable, (or could there be) to control this?
When I look into an archive file, I would lik
When I archive an item, into an "_archive" file, the DONE date is set to the
current date, rather than the date the item was completed on.
Is there a variable, (or could there be) to control this?
When I look into an archive file, I would like the DONE dates to be the date
that the item was actu
On May 20, 2007, at 10:07, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Bastien,
yes, not I can
:-( Read "now I can" ...
reproduce the bug, at least if I have
set things up so that the buffer is initially collapsed to
overview. I.e. for the bug to occur, is is necessary that
the scheduled item is hidden
Hi Bastien,
yes, not I can reproduce the bug, at least if I have
set things up so that the buffer is initially collapsed to
overview. I.e. for the bug to occur, is is necessary that
the scheduled item is hidden entirely.
I have fixed this for 4.75, thanks for taking the time to
find a setup whe
Hi,
i finally found a way to reproduce a quite annoying bug.
Try this file :
---%<
#+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO DONE
#+TITLE: Bastien TODO
#+AUTHOR:Bastien Guerry
#+EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#+O
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