On Apr 24, 2006, at 14:15, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
Hi,
Here's a small piece of code that periodically collapses all org nodes
(trees) which are far away (structurally) from the current cursor
position. The purpose is to automatically collapse nodes which you
are no longer working on, thereby p
On Apr 26, 2006, at 8:54, Christian Egli wrote:
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
Carsten, thanks for your comments. I'll incorporate your suggestions
into the code as soon as I can.
Piotr
On 26/04/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Apr 24, 2006, at 14:15, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Here's a small piece of code that periodically collapses all o
Hi,
It seems that different people use TODOs in different ways. For
example, I use TODOs at the very lowest possible level to indicate the
next action in a particular project. That said, I'd welcome some
hierarchical propagation of TODO, as it is with tags. One can imagine
using two kinds of to
Hi Piotr,
As a relatively new org user, I have been wanting to see a discussion
of usage patterns and file structures. So, I'm glad you asked, and
perhaps this will help get people talking.
Here's a little about my org usage patterns. This isn't complete
because I've only been using org less t
Hello,
I have discovered org-mode some days ago. I'm now getting familiar with it and
use it with pleasure.
It seems, that org-mode does not allow timestamps like, for example, <*-*-25>
(to match the 25th of every month) for SCHEDULED resp. DEADLINE? Of course I can
do this with diary, but diary
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Let me start with some background. One of the main differences
> between planner and org-mode is that planner was built from the
> start for publishing, org-mode not. Planner was based originally on
> Emacs wiki, and now is based on Muse. These are