Hi,
I always use refiling between different files I have, among others:
- refile.org
- work.org
- personal.org
With =org-refile-use-outline-path= set to ='file=, I have to give the file
name and the target headlines (in steps, as
=org-outline-path-complete-in-steps= is set to =t=).
Great when r
Hi Richard,
On Jan 27, 2010, at 3:11 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
Here is a slight extension of the previously discussed ability to
restrict what are considered valid refile targets. You can simply
modify the
restricted list org-no-refile-targets (which can be a list as below or
simply a string
Here is a slight extension of the previously discussed ability to
restrict what are considered valid refile targets. You can simply modify the
restricted list org-no-refile-targets (which can be a list as below or
simply a string tag such as "norefile".
,
| (defun org-contains-tags (tags)
|
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 entirely obvious to me what categ
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 entirely obvious to me what categories are
for. Are they like a more specialised tag?
2) Refiling.
Hi Carsten,
I thought I should mention this sooner rather than later to postpone any
up-coming release you might be thinking about :) I'm assuming this is
an org-mode bug and not some inconsistency in my setup but that's not
proven yet.
I have an issue with refile going to the wrong place fairly
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 buffer as
I currently do.
Cian
On Apr 8, 2009, at 7:11 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Reloading emacs with the latest git org and rearranging my org file
(as happened since the thread leader) seems to have made the problem
go away. Perhaps I should save a snapshot of both next time.
That is where git is strong. Yes!
- Carsten
Reloading emacs with the latest git org and rearranging my org file
(as happened since the thread leader) seems to have made the problem
go away. Perhaps I should save a snapshot of both next time.
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I tried creating a small test case and found that the entries in the
test case are not being offered as ido refile targets even after
restarting emacs. So I can't create one until I figure out why that
is the case.
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Hi Samuel,
my tests still do the right thing, they throw an error when
you try to do this. Do you have a small test case?
- Carsten
On Apr 7, 2009, at 7:15 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Previously I reported that refiling a task to itself deletes the task,
and that was fixed. It seems broken agai
Previously I reported that refiling a task to itself deletes the task,
and that was fixed. It seems broken again.
It might be nice to distribute a test case with org.
Also, if you refile an active region to the first node in the active
region, org will attempt to put all of the nodes there. Thi
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Dec 16, 2008, at 2:58 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Using the same setup as in my recent ido post, org-refile on a header
to that header seems to kill that header.
Thanks.
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Using the same setup as in my recent ido post, org-refile on a header
to that header seems to kill that header.
Thanks.
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Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hi Matt,
>
> this was more useful.
>
> Fixed in the git repo, thanks.
>
Thanks for the very fast response!
Pulling the repo and rebuilding .elc files in place, however, an
existing .org file of mine now appears as nothing but
...
I'm now operati
Hi Matt,
this was more useful.
Fixed in the git repo, thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 21, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Matthew Lovell wrote:
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
I cannot reproduce this in my quick tests, may I ask the XEmacs
users on this group to follow this up, make more tests and come
up with
Hello,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I cannot reproduce this in my quick tests, may I ask the XEmacs
> users on this group to follow this up, make more tests and come
> up with a clear and complete bug report?
My original description was somewhat incorrect. It appears that a
multi-line item itsel
I cannot reproduce this in my quick tests, may I ask the XEmacs
users on this group to follow this up, make more tests and come
up with a clear and complete bug report?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 20, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Matthew Lovell wrote:
Hello,
I'm using org-mode 6.12b under XEmacs 21.4.21.
Hello,
I'm using org-mode 6.12b under XEmacs 21.4.21. Generally speaking,
everything works beautifully (Thanks, Carsten!).
The exception to that statement is refiling subtrees (typically from
my TODO.org remember-mode buffer). If the heading is just a single
line, there is no problem. If ther
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