At Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:29:02 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> >
> > Brilliant. Just what I was asking for in my Posting last week. As I
> > have
> > argued, solutions like this would be the most important piece of
> > development. However, it would be a pity to have this iPhone-only.
>
> The Emac
On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
This is it. This would make me happy. I would of course
be willing to handle the entire Emacs side of this.
Comments?
Brilliant. Just what I was asking for in my Posting last week. As I
have
argued, solutions l
Carsten Dominik writes:
> This is it. This would make me happy. I would of course
> be willing to handle the entire Emacs side of this.
>
> Comments?
Brilliant. Just what I was asking for in my Posting last week. As I have
argued, solutions like this would be the most important piece of
develo
On Mar 26, 2009, at 7:21 PM, Greg Newman wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I am still looking for a dedicated iPhone developer who will write
and Org-mode app :-)
I'm still looking for a reason to use my iphone developer license.
Really?
Well, here is my view on how to design such an app,
William Henney writes:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Carsten Dominik
> wrote:
>>
>> I am still looking for a dedicated iPhone developer who will write
>> and Org-mode app :-)
>>
>
> I would love to see that! But I have neither the skills, time, nor
> funding to help (though I would pay good
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Carsten Dominik
wrote:
>
> I am still looking for a dedicated iPhone developer who will write
> and Org-mode app :-)
>
I would love to see that! But I have neither the skills, time, nor
funding to help (though I would pay good money for the app).
So, I searched
On Mar 25, 2009, at 11:57 AM, William Henney wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Ian Barton
wrote:
I do hope that this will not stop python hackers from exploring
this further, because I thought that the python solution was really
good and innovative, and it shows what can be done wi
This looks like I forgot a (debug) line somewhere in there
- Carsten
On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:39 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:
Hi Carsten --
I suspect this is some error in my set-up.
Just a quick note, org-feed.el is still changing, the interface and
settings
may still change - I will fix it
Hi Carsten --
I suspect this is some error in my set-up.
> Just a quick note, org-feed.el is still changing, the interface and
> settings
> may still change - I will fix it for the 6.25 release. Until then,
> please
> test it, but be prepared for changes.
I'm trying to use this, but I can't
On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:50 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Carsten Dominik > wrote:
Hi Brad,
I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
under the name org-feed.el. It is not mad
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
>
>>
>> I do hope that this will not stop python hackers from exploring
>> this further, because I thought that the python solution was really
>> good and innovative, and it shows what can be done with modules like
>> the ones Charles has put out
I do hope that this will not stop python hackers from exploring
this further, because I thought that the python solution was really
good and innovative, and it shows what can be done with modules like
the ones Charles has put out.
- Carsten
Don't worry it wont:) I have set up a repo for my P
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is typing what you
said" before they are transcribed, and f
A quick question - if I use a non-nil org-feed-assume-stable, will
that handle "updating" a changed reqall entry? This would be both for
the case of the entries initially saying "Reqall is typing what you
said" before they are transcribed, and for the case of editing an
existing entry on the iPhone
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
> I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
> I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
> under the name org-feed.el. It is not made for fancy automatic
> updating with cron jo
Hi Brad,
I hope you don't mind, but I find this *so extremely useful* that
I made a pure Emacs lisp version of this which is now in the git repo
under the name org-feed.el. It is not made for fancy automatic
updating with cron jobs and git etc, but it makes for a stand-alone
alternative that wil
Hi Brad,
thanks for your nice words! Sounds fascinating what you did back then
with graphics.
About the movies of grain collisions, yes, these are quite dated by
now, but they are also 10 years old, made at a time where had little
understanding of these things, and where I wrote a Perl program
Couple more fixes - do a git pull in the shell script to keep my
auto-updater's repository up to date and avoid git push failure, and
avoid adding new Reqall items until they have been transcribed (at
first they show up in RSS as "Reqall is typing what you said")
--- a/repo/bin/get_reqall_tasks.sh
I should note that I tried to clean up the files a bit to make them more
readable before uploading, and I realized the "clean" version of
reqallxml.awk in the attachment has two silly bugs - "/* nothing for now */
;" on line 368 should be "; # nothing for now" (C-style comments don't work
in awk).
Hi Carsten,
I'm glad I could help in a very small way - I really appreciate the
years you've put into this. I watched GregKH's, Linus's and your
Google tech talks the other day, and enjoyed yours the most. I know
I'll love the flexibility of org-mode over time, but it's great to
hear your version
Hi Brad,
I am really happy that you showed us how to do this. Like you,
when I work I am at my computer, so I don't need a fully mobile
side of Org. But a capture path. Using RSS like you demonstrate
means that we can use any kind of service that pushes to an RSS
feed - even if ReQall goes awa
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
I don't think so! Because if I see this correctly, your own
solution will allow new entries to be refiled to other files,
removed or archived, without the script addin
On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
I don't think so! Because if I see this correctly, your own
solution will allow new entries to be refiled to other files,
removed or archived, without the script adding them again. If you
do
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
I don't think so! Because if I see this correctly, your own
solution will allow new entries to be refiled to other files,
removed or archived, without the script adding them again. If you
do this in Ians solution, I think they will be adde
On Mar 24, 2009, at 1:43 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
I don't think so! Because if I see this correctly, your own
solution will allow new entries to be refiled to other files,
removed or archived, without the script adding them again. If you
This is nice, no more superfluous flat file... thanks!
-brad
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
>>
>> Pretty simple - it could be cleaner, and filenames and such are
>> hardcoded, but it should be easy for anyone to fix it up or simply
>> replace the filenames and formatting to th
Pretty simple - it could be cleaner, and filenames and such are
hardcoded, but it should be easy for anyone to fix it up or simply
replace the filenames and formatting to their liking. It's simple ...
but still feels like magic when I press one button on my iPhone in the
car, and what I spoke is
Sure! As I said, it's a hack - it would obviously be better
implemented with one elisp batch script or something, but I was in a
hurry, and it's been working for me.
Reqall is a free app kind of like Jott, if you're familiar with that.
You can phone into it (thus this hack would work with a blackb
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 03:38:24 -0700
Brad Bozarth wrote:
> Hi! I'm new to org-mode, but knew I had to use it when I combined a
> desire to try GTD with my ctrl-s view of the world.
>
> I'm ok with processing tethered to a computer, but wanted an easy way
> to capture on the move, without adding an
On Mar 22, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Brad Bozarth wrote:
Hi! I'm new to org-mode, but knew I had to use it when I combined a
desire to try GTD with my ctrl-s view of the world.
I'm ok with processing tethered to a computer, but wanted an easy way
to capture on the move, without adding anything to my
Hi! I'm new to org-mode, but knew I had to use it when I combined a
desire to try GTD with my ctrl-s view of the world.
I'm ok with processing tethered to a computer, but wanted an easy way
to capture on the move, without adding anything to my pocket. A couple
days of hacking later (with some real
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