On Oct 14, 2007, at 20:02, Sebastjan Trepca wrote:
Hi,
when I open agenda view it always resizes the frame and ruins my
current frames. How could I fix that, so that it stays in the frame
where I executed the command and doesn't resize it?
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On Oct 15, 2007, at 6:44, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
I just wonder whether there is any plan to implement timeline view for
all agenda files. It might be useful to have it so we can see the
whole picture of our schedule. Thanks.
Wanrong
A search on Gmane for "timeline all agenda-files" giv
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> There is no "properties_alL" which determine which properties you can
>>> add.
>>
>> Not relevant here, because there is no reason why the user would like to
>> limit the set of available properties.
>
> Must disagree. Completion doesn't *limit* the
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 14, 2007, at 20:02, Sebastjan Trepca wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when I open agenda view it always resizes the frame and ruins my
>> current frames. How could I fix that, so that it stays in the frame
>> where I executed the command and doesn't resize
On Oct 15, 2007, at 13:20, Dan Griswold wrote:
Then, in a V-8 moment (doh!) I thought to check the Changelog, wherein
I found this note:
(org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size removed.
So, this was an intentional change. It must have been for an important
reason.
Well, it wa
Thanks, it works!
I'm quite new in Emacs and org-mode but loving every minute of it :)
Sebastjan
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Hi Carsten,
I just noticed today that org-agenda-log-mode isn't sorting the same was
as it used to. Displayed clocked items used to be in ascending time
order but now they seem to be all mixed up (or sorted by category first)
and they have no time display in the agenda anymore.
Without org-clock
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
>> '(("r" tags-todo "Read/NEXT" nil)
>> ("w" tags-todo "Write/NEXT" nil)
>> ("R" tags-todo "Read/NEXT|TODO" nil)
>> ("W" tags-todo "Write/NEXT|INPROGRESS" nil)))
>
> Where do you press "r"
Rick Moynihan wrote:
Hi all,
I keep getting the following error after performing a M-x remember,
entering some text in the new buffer and pressing C-c C-c. The
following error occurs on the final C-c C-c.
(error "Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)")
Not sure what this was, but I
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes. I see them. I am confused with this Read/NEXT value. Is this the
> tag or is Read the tag? What should the line look like in my org file
> e.g I have:
Please *read* this:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tag-searches
Read is the tag, NEXT is a to
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aha ok. Note that like a lot of things its easy when you know how.
Well, my post started with this:
,
| My setting for tags is this:
|
| #+TAGS: { Read(r) Write(w) Code(c) }
| #+TAGS: Mail(m) Print(p)
| #+TAGS: { @HOME(H) @LAB(L)
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I get a work process sorted out then I will try and produce my own
> small "tutorial" while it is fresh in my mind along with links back to
> the relevant online documentation.
That would be great, thanks!
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Well,
I am not about the change the meaning of "scheduled", but I can give
you a new
variable `org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date'. How about that?
- Carsten
On Oct 14, 2007, at 17:45, Wanrong Lin wrote:
That's certainly an option. But usually I like to mark any
"actionable" items with "TO
I will make this more configurable in 5.13. Thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 14, 2007, at 19:00, Sebastjan Trepca wrote:
Idea about having A priority tasks in bold is good, but I don't think
so for italic. I think italic is much more visible then normal font,
so I was wondering how could I disable thi
Hi Cezar,
I am not sure if this is intended as being the answer on my request,
but it seems to be not. What I would need to change this
is an agreed position between the people discussing here,
telling me exactly what I am not doing right yet in exporting
headlines and sections into HTML, if the
Just FYI : in 5.12c I tried
org-agenda-to-appt as documented here:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Weekly_002fDaily-agenda
but it doesn't appear to exist. I realise that the online doc is
probably a bit out of date with the development going on.
In addition, I would like to suggest that a "make i
Sounds like my argument did not convince you. :-) But a new variable
works for me. I really appreciate the extra effort you take.
Wanrong
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Well,
I am not about the change the meaning of "scheduled", but I can give
you a new
variable `org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date
Hopefully I haven't missed this in the docs.
Is it/could it be, possible to have "collapsed" marking "..." always to the
right of the left hand title column in an org file?
Currently if you have a TAG against a top level then the "..." appears
to the right of the tag on the far right. If there i
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 15, 2007, at 13:20, Dan Griswold wrote:
>> Then, in a V-8 moment (doh!) I thought to check the Changelog, wherein
>> I found this note:
>>
>> (org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size removed.
>>
>> So, this was an intentional chan
Bastien wrote:
> Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The new variable works well, thanks! It would be nice, if one can set
>> the variable on the fly, when searching. Maybe with an additional
>> search flag like ALL in the beginning!?
>
> Or maybe the prefixed version of `org-sp
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 15, 2007, at 13:20, Dan Griswold wrote:
>> Then, in a V-8 moment (doh!) I thought to check the Changelog, wherein
>> I found this note:
>>
>> (org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size removed.
>>
>> So, this was an intentional chan
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While we are at this, what would people think of a new {%} summary type
> for column view?
>
> {%} Progress status, [100%] if all children are in a DONE state.
That is nice.
I could also see a use for a state-dependent {:}. Display the sum of
times and al
On 10/13/2007 02:28 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Feature Request #4
>> Is having the column view print practical? What about export?
>
> Yes, clearly important missing features. What should we have?
>
> One interesting possibility would be a dynamic block that
> captures the column view as an O
Is is possible to specify file specific drawers?
http://orgmode.org/org.html#drawers
e.g
I tried
#+DRAWERS: mydraw
but it didn't seem to work. Is there another way other than to customise
org-drawers
?
thanks,
r.
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Here is a more refined suggestion, with links to examples
Mike
in HTML Export
Table of Contents
=
1 Proposal
2 Implementation
3 Motivation
3.1 Applying styles via CSS
3.2 Applying transform
Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Isn't this achievable with `org-show-hierarchy-above'?
>
> I can't find this function!?
It's a variable not a function.
C-h v org-show-hierarchy-above RET
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Fabian Braennstroem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, I watch out ... but I just can say, that org-mode seems to be
> great as a management tool of everything, even (or better, especially)
> for simulation data. :-)
Actually, a page demonstrating this would be a really good read!
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Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is is possible to specify file specific drawers?
Put this at the end of your .org file:
# Local Variables:
# org-drawers: '("PROPERTIES" "CLOCK" "MYDRAW")
# End:
This is a general Emacs mechanism for setting local variable: check it
out here: (info
Vagn Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I could also see a use for a state-dependent {:}. Display the sum of
> times and also the sum of times for tasks that are DONE. E.g. for
> adding time-estimates and measuring progress. Or maybe add up the
> not-DONEs to show the remaining time.
Isn't th
Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> org-agenda-to-appt as documented here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/org.html#Weekly_002fDaily-agenda
>
> but it doesn't appear to exist.
Well, it does here (5.12c) - what did you tried?
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Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it/could it be, possible to have "collapsed" marking "..." always
> to the right of the left hand title column in an org file?
Do you mean hiding the tags when collapsing the subtree?
But if you hide tags when folding, how do you distinguish hea
I wonder whether anyone sees the same thing as I did:
I use a light background. When column view is turned on, I got some
silver background, but my level 2 headings changed their foreground
color from default (black) to my light background color. So I have light
color texts on top of silver ba
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard G Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Is it/could it be, possible to have "collapsed" marking "..." always
>> to the right of the left hand title column in an org file?
>
> Do you mean hiding the tags when collapsing the subtree?
No. I mean havin
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 15, 2007, at 17:13, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I just noticed today that org-agenda-log-mode isn't sorting the same
was
as it used to. Displayed clocked items used to be in ascending time
order but now they seem to be all mixed up (or sorted by category
On Oct 15, 2007, at 21:08, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Sounds like my argument did not convince you. :-)
No, you misunderstand. I do see why you might want to mark
appointments TODO (even if I would not do it). But
"scheduled" in the context of Org has to do with *planning*.
You *plan* to work on t
On Oct 15, 2007, at 20:19, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Oct 15, 2007, at 13:20, Dan Griswold wrote:
Then, in a V-8 moment (doh!) I thought to check the Changelog,
wherein
I found this note:
(org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size remove
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