Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, so I've got appt working with org, along with Gnome popups with
> zenity to alert me of events.
Works nice here, thanks.
> I wanted to aggregate the advice I'd received into one place, which
> could be posted later to wiki or worg, etc.
I posted t
I don't know if that is related to this code.
For the list, what version are you running?
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 06:51:42PM +0100, Richard G Riley wrote:
> BTW, one small problem - when I updated a schedule in the agenda
> interface, the agenda file doesn't update in the buffer. Closing it and
>
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
v> Ok, so I've got appt working with org, along with Gnome popups with
> zenity to alert me of events.
>
> I wanted to aggregate the advice I'd received into one place, which
> could be posted later to wiki or worg, etc.
>
> I would welcome feedback, as I'
Ok, so I've got appt working with org, along with Gnome popups with
zenity to alert me of events.
I wanted to aggregate the advice I'd received into one place, which
could be posted later to wiki or worg, etc.
I would welcome feedback, as I'm currently vetting this
configuration. I'll post any up
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm kicking off zenity (GUI notification window) via shell-command and
> putting it in the background. Emacs keeps opening a new window called
> *Async Shell Command*, even though I thought I disabled that by
> passing nil to the output buffer argument.
>
Thanks for the information! Thats exactly what I was trying to figure
out.
I've got one last problem, then I'll post the complete howto
somewhere...
I'm kicking off zenity (GUI notification window) via shell-command and
putting it in the background. Emacs keeps opening a new window called
*Async