Hello!
I'm in the middle of actually getting my act together, and while I have
been using org on and off for several months I have not yet fully
integrated it into my day-to-day work.
I'd like to begin using org for keeping track of my notes and my tasks.
As I set out to establish my org fi
On Apr 10, 2006, at 9:00, Austin Frank wrote:
If you feel that this discussion is not appropriate for the list,
please feel free to email me off-list at this address.
I would definitely like to see this discussion here on the list - in
fact it was one of the main reasons for creating this lis
Hi all
Thanks Austin for starting this discussion. I've been wanting to start a
discussion on use cases for org-mode for quite some time.
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 03:00 -0400, Austin Frank wrote:
> 1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic
> (research.org, personal.org, e
Hi all
I live in Org-Agenda Week mode. This is where I look at my tasks for
today and for the rest of the week.
So the typical use case for me is that I take notes for a certain
project, let's say I have in my desktop-project.org
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clarify the content of the
On Apr 10, 2006, at 13:21, Christian Egli wrote:
4. When doing some mucking around the code should I use org-mode
from Emacs CVS or the one from Carstens Website?
For now, only a quick answer to this last point. Please, all comments
about code and new ideas relative to what is
Austin Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic
> (research.org, personal.org, etc), or one directory per topic with
> more specific files within it (research/project1.org,
> personal/finances.org)?
I'm having all relevant data (proje
* Observations from using org-4.19d & 4.20
** Problem: table creating with bracket link with font-lock enabled
1) Create a table row with links: OK
|---+--+--|
| P | Location | Date |
|---+--+--|
| | [[http://www.google.com][Google]] | |
2) with cursor at "x"
Carsten Dominik (04/06/2006 12:28 PM) wrote:
scotto:
3.) If I put the cursor in the link and type C-c C-l, then
the minibuffer says:
Link: shell:ls%20*.org
If I cancel (C-g), C-c C-o still works.
carsten:
In the hidden part of a link, space and brackets are escaped. I forgot
t
Christian Egli wrote:
> 1. What is the use case of TIMESTAMP? I seem to only have a use
> for SCHEDULED, so marking them as "Scheduled:" in the
> Org-Agenda Week mode is superfluous for me. What do other
> people use it for?
Hello! In my previous thread I noted tha
We had some discussion here about shell links, and some people might be
wondering why there is a confirmation prompt for shell links at all.
Here is why:
Consider a link
[[shell:rm -rf ~/*][Google Search]]
This link would look like "Google Search" in an Org-mode buffer, but
when you a
From: Austin Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic
(research.org, personal.org, etc), or one directory per topic with more
specific files within it (research/project1.org, personal/finances.org)?
Separate directories. I've only used or
Hi Eric,
thanks for your report and careful observations.
* Observations from using org-4.19d & 4.20
** Problem: table creating with bracket link with font-lock enabled
[...]
1) Create a table row with links: OK
2) with cursor at "x" press to go to next row: PROBLEM
3) alignment problem
On Apr 10, 2006, at 19:00, Eric J Haywiser wrote:
** Problem: Strange edit behavior with links
*** Kill-line behavior depends on font lock state with links in column
0
Consider the following pair of links with the cursor on the
blank line between them, executing kill-line
kills next two lines
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