Not sure how useful any of this would be to other people, but here is
some stuff that i have been thinking about.
The great thing about org files is that they are ASCII and therefore
very portable. The only problem with org files is that you need
(X)Emacs to do anything good with them!
This is n
Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do people think? and also does anyone have a non (X)Emacs
> strategy for dealing with or updating org-mode?
I like your ideas.
The reason I'm working on microformat exports (eg: org-export-as-xoxo)
is because I want to be able to share org file
Hi,
I'm very impressed by org, it has lots of small intuitive features, i.e.
how you can increment/decrement dates via cursor keys. Danke je for this
nice org-anizer, Carsten!
The only thing I've missed was an option for items, which are fontyfied
and checkable via some shortcut, but never ever s
Version 1.12 of org-mouse.el, better mouse support for org-mode, is available:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
Bug reports and feature requests welcome.
Thanks,
Piotr
Changelog:
;; Version 0.12
;; + compatible with Emacs 21
;; + custom agenda commands added to the main menu
;
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 18:19 +0200, Frank Ruell wrote:
> The only thing I've missed was an option for items, which are fontyfied
> and checkable via some shortcut, but never ever show up in agenda (or
> rather clutter up your agenda).
What would be a use case for that? I have been thinking I would