I'm playing around with org mode and while it works mostly the way I
want, I have something I'm trying to do and so far I've failed. I should
mention that I'm not much of a lisp programmer, so it might be my lack
of knowledge here.
What I want is to have an agenda view like the default agenda vi
> Now, _from the indirect buffer_ I want a sparse tree as follows `C-c
> /' (org-sparse-tree) and at the prompt I type `p', enter the property
> name "CATEGORY" with the value "work"
>
> The message in the echo area is Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
>> It's because the indirect buffer doesn't
"Dave C. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm playing around with org mode and while it works mostly the way I
> want, I have something I'm trying to do and so far I've failed. I should
> mention that I'm not much of a lisp programmer, so it might be my lack
> of knowledge here.
>
> What
Or, maybe you can put your work related and personal org files in
different directories, and write a small function to switch the
"org-agenda-files" between them (I believe with org-mode 5.13g, the
org-agenda-files is dynamically built if it is set to a directory).
Actually, I think it would
> I put my work todo items in a separate org file from other
> things. Then when you are in that org file you can limit
> your agenda view to just that file with
>
> C-a a 1 a
>
> Hope that helps.
This suggestion is helpful, but I should've stated that I have some
tasks that I want
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:12:36 +0500
"Dmitri Minaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't classes make formatting more flexible? If I understand
> correctly, Mike Newman's proposal will require all formatting to be
> hardcoded into org.el? I'd rather keep it in a separate .css file, one
> for the
"Dave C. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I put my work todo items in a separate org file from other
>> things. Then when you are in that org file you can limit
>> your agenda view to just that file with
>>
>> C-a a 1 a
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>
> This suggestion is helpful, but I
In Org-mode 5.13d, not all the elements get closed. See
the attached .org and .html.
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Mike
Title: testdiv
testdiv
Table of Contents
1 H1
1.1 H1.1
1.2 H1.2
2 H2
1 H1
1.1 H1.1
1.2 H1.2
2 H2
Author:
Date: 2007/10/26 06:56:31 PM
testdiv.org
Description: Binary dat
If a file in the agenda list is *temporarily* unavailable, I would like
to be able to ignore this one file and proceed with the other files.
At present, the options are Abort or Remove from the agenda list.
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I am able to export my entire org file to LaTeX (after finding that
couldn't use any ampersands on headlines). But I find that I cannot
export only the visible portion to LaTeX, using C-c C-e v L (or l). I
get this error message: Invalid export key.
This is with version 5.13g.
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On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:30 PM, Mike Newman wrote:
If a file in the agenda list is *temporarily* unavailable, I would
like
to be able to ignore this one file and proceed with the other files.
At present, the options are Abort or Remove from the agenda list.
Hi Mike, that would be
(setq org-ag
Hopefully fixed in 5.13h, please check again.
- Carsten
On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Mike Newman wrote:
In Org-mode 5.13d, not all the elements get closed. See
the attached .org and .html.
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Remember: use `Re
Fixed in 5.13h.
- Carsten
On Oct 26, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Lindsay Todd wrote:
I am able to export my entire org file to LaTeX (after finding that
couldn't use any ampersands on headlines). But I find that I cannot
export only the visible portion to LaTeX, using C-c C-e v L (or
l). I
get thi
After three months of using org-mode, I can happily say that there are
now over 500 resolved items in my archive.
It would very cool if there were an org-statistics command to show me:
Breakdown of resolution types
Average length of time between entry and completion
Breakdown of resolved ta
I find myself lately almost always awake until 8am. I get up in the
evening, go to bed at morning. And yes, that red spot on my chin is
definitely ketchup.
I'd like a different notion of "today" than just "midnight to
midnight". Most of my productive day is spent after midnight, so for
me, when
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