On 2007-03-16, Scott Jaderholm said:
> Hi,
>
> I was reading the EmacsWiki and saw a shortcut M-m which takes you to the
> beginning of an
> indented line and I was wondering, is there a shortcut in org-mode to go to
> the beginning
> of a heading (second space after the last *)? If not, should
On 2007-03-16, Leo said:
> On 2007-03-16, Scott Jaderholm said:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was reading the EmacsWiki and saw a shortcut M-m which takes you
>> to the beginning of an indented line and I was wondering, is there
>> a shortcut in org-mode to go to the beginning of a heading (second
>> space aft
Hi!
I just found this cool 'REPEAT(xx)' keyword - nice thing :-)
I just have one problem: Every time I use C-c C-t to close such an entry
inside the agenda view, I am prompted for a log message. I just have set
(setq org-log-done t)
AFAIK this shouldn't ask for a logentry - and it doesn't if I c
Hi Carsten and list,
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Org-mode version 4.68 is available at
> http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
Great job ! I didn't find time to small, convenient reports, so i send
kind of a "digest", all this happening with latest org-mode (4.68).
* org
Hi,
I've been using org-mode happily for nearly 6 months and think it's a
fantastic tool!! I've always quite liked Emacs, but org-mode has led to
me really seeing Emacs's potential.
I was however wondering if there was anyway for org-mode to support
multiple TODO sequences within a single f
Hi Mike,
On Mar 16, 2007, at 2:46, Mike Newman wrote:
The information for org-shiftmetaleft and org-shiftmetaright does not
mention the calls to org-outdent-item and org-indent-item.
org-indent-item doesn't seem to work for list items at the end of a
file (a file not ending in ^J).
I have fi
On 3/16/07, Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-03-16, Leo said:
> On 2007-03-16, Scott Jaderholm said:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was reading the EmacsWiki and saw a shortcut M-m which takes you
>> to the beginning of an indented line and I was wondering, is there
>> a shortcut in org-mode to go to t
"Scott Jaderholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Good idea, one problem with this though is that for people using
> screen you have to type C-a a C-a a. Kind of a long keystroke. Then
> again, judging from all the shift keystrokes in org-mode, console
> functionality doesn't appear to be a very high
Dear all,
Put the following line in a buffer:
[[http://www.google.com][Musick is wrong]]
then enable org-mode and flyspell-mode. Now right click on the word
"Musick" and you can see the behavior of mouse1 has be changed to yank
instead of opening the link.
Regards,
--
Leo
On Mar 16, 2007, at 6:04, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
Hi,
I was reading the EmacsWiki and saw a shortcut M-m which takes you to
the beginning of an indented line and I was wondering, is there a
shortcut in org-mode to go to the beginning of a heading (second space
after the last *)? If not, shou
Hi Bastien,
On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:11, Bastien wrote:
* org-publish issues
C-c C-e A (org-publish-all) won't save the window configuration,
depending on what buffers are to be saved and published.
Using timestamps for org-publish is *very convenient*. But forcing
re-publication of all
On Mar 16, 2007, at 18:59, Leo wrote:
I assume people would hardly go to the beginning of a heading line
since change the level can be done by M- i.e. most of the
time they type C-a they actually mean the beginning of the heading
(without *). Isn't this the case for you?
Yes it is.
Thinks ar
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have forwarded this mail to David O'Toole, to find out if he still
> feels responsible for changes in org-publish. Lets wait if he responds.
Okay. I'll see if i'm able to go through org-publish and track this down.
>> What about using C-c to in
On 2007-03-16, Carsten Dominik said:
> On Mar 16, 2007, at 18:59, Leo wrote:
>>
>> I assume people would hardly go to the beginning of a heading line
>> since change the level can be done by M- i.e. most of the
>> time they type C-a they actually mean the beginning of the heading
>> (without *). I
It appears org-move-item-down treats blank lines as part of the
preceding list item (whereas I use them to separate a list from
subsequent text).
So given
- a test
- b test
- c test
test
with point on line b, M-x org-move-item-down gives
- a test
- c test
- b test
test
Thanks
--
Mike
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