Hi Todd,
thanks for the report:
I can only reproduce the error if I have a level 2 entry in the first
line of the archive file. I am guessing:
- You had this problem only with 4.32, not before?
Normally, when Org-mode creates the archive file, it makes sure that
there are a level-one entry
http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/
Changes in 4.33
- Fast tag selection is now turned-on semi-automatically:
- If you don't do configure tags using org-tag-alist or
the #+TAGS: line, you still get completion on all tags
currently used in the buffer. This is how it used to
Carsten,
I was going to report a GC/lock-up issue in 4.32 which happened when saving a
template based remember item. That is, at the end of:
M-x remember [edit a level 1 item] C-c C-c
...but you all are far too quick for me!
I've just upgraded to 4.33. I do not seem to get the GC "loop" but
Looks like you have been running remember early in an Emacs session,
without killing anything yet.
Maybe the following patch does fix this problem?
- Carsten
--- org.el.orig Wed May 24 11:39:48 2006
+++ org.el Wed May 24 11:46:42 2006
@@ -3797,7 +3797,8 @@
(goto-char (point-min))
Hi
I was trying to catch up on all the new features of org-mode, reread the
manual and found a few typos in the process. Attached is a patch to
correct them.
The first change is the deletion of a reference which seems to refer to
itself.
Also I would suggest to move the bit about exporting a iCa
Yes, please go ahead and make a patch, saves me some work. If you want
to write a FAQ entry about Evolution, go right ahead.
Thanks, also for the other fixes. There are always more bugs,
unbelievable!
- Carsten
On May 24, 2006, at 11:57, Christian Egli wrote:
Hi
I was trying to catch up
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
> Looks like you have been running remember early in an Emacs session,
> without killing anything yet.
Yes, thinking about it I believe you are right.
> Maybe the following patch does fix this problem?
Thanks, that seems to work nicely.
On a vaguely re
I really like the option to hide TODOs that are part of a bigger TODO,
for example
* TODO Organize party
** TODO Invite people
** TODO Find location
Thanks to the option org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels my agenda only
contains the "Organize party" task and is not cluttered with the
subtasks.
Howev
On May 24, 2006, at 12:53, Christian Egli wrote:
I really like the option to hide TODOs that are part of a bigger TODO,
for example
* TODO Organize party
** TODO Invite people
** TODO Find location
Thanks to the option org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels my agenda only
contains the "Organize party
I'm using org-mode for GTD, and I also use tags for GTD context. I
put TODO entries under headlines for their respective projects and
use a tag for each project which is inherited by it's next
actions/TODOs. I have 3 main org files for GTD: work, meetings,
personal -- each with #+CATEGORY labels
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Todd,
>
> thanks for the report:
>
> I can only reproduce the error if I have a level 2 entry in the first
> line of the archive file. I am guessing:
>
> - You had this problem only with 4.32, not before?
Correct.
>
> Normally, when Org-mode cre
I noticed that the html org mode produces is sadly html 4.0 loose
--- about the buggiest kind of HTML we could produce.
Before it is too late, could we produce well-formed XHTML? Since
it is auto-generated, it should not make any difference to the
org user, but will have the effect of producing we
Unfortunately I am a total amateur as far as HTML is concerned. What
is wrong about the HTML I am producing?
- Carsten
On May 25, 2006, at 3:32, T. V. Raman wrote:
I noticed that the html org mode produces is sadly html 4.0 loose
--- about the buggiest kind of HTML we could produce.
Before
Hi Daniel
On May 24, 2006, at 22:21, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
I've recently encountered one bug and one inconsistency (I'm up to
date with 4.33).
Here's the bug: After generating the first weekly agenda and
quitting it, subsequent tag-search agendas result in the same
CATEGORY label on all ent
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