Hi Carsten,
I use Org for project-related appointments, but i keep using my .diary
for at least three things:
1. "standalone" appointments
2. recurring appointments
3. alerts with (appt-activate)
For 1. and 2. it would be nice if appointments were part of the .ics
export. For 3. it would
> "Bastien" == Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bastien> Anyway, optionnal diary integration in the .ics export
Bastien> would really come in handy. Let me know if i can help on
Bastien> this.
Yep - I agree. That would be a great option.
Pete
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Here's a question, or maybe a feature request... Is there a way to make
table row boundaries show up in html exports? For example, when I
html-export a table like this:
| col 1 | col 2 | col 3 |
|---+---+---|
| a | a | a |
| a | a | a |
|---+
What would the HTML code look like?
- Carsten
On Feb 10, 2007, at 18:32, Scott Otterson wrote:
Here's a question, or maybe a feature request... Is there a way to
make table row boundaries show up in html exports? For example, when
I html-export a table like this:
| col 1 | col 2 | c
org.el does not really contain any code that can be used for this. All
it does is using the calendar/diary functions to list the entries for
specific days in the agenda. To create an icalendar export of the
diary, a separate parser for the diary is needed, and it could be run
completely indep
Why don't you "misuse" the ARCHIVE tag for this? You could change the
name of the tag to LOCK or something? Or maybe we could have a list of
tags that causes this behavior.
Hmmm, I guess you still want these to contribute to sparse trees and
the agenda ?
- Carsten
On Feb 10, 2007, at
I am not sure what exactly the feature request in this case is. Can
you be more specific?
- Carsten
On Feb 10, 2007, at 4:52, Leo wrote:
Hello,
I found it difficult to distinguish bold and non-bold words with white
foreground in dark background Emacs. My eyes quickly get tired
setting tags