Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This is very strange. I cannot reproduce this. When I evaluate in
>> your example
>>
>> > | (org-id-get (point))
>> > | (org-entry-get (point) "ID")
>>
>> I get in both cases just the ID, no newline with i
Alex Ott wrote:
Hi all
I wrote small note about show notifications with Growl under Mac OS X.
This could be useful when using org-mode. Note is could be found on my site
http://xtalk.msk.su/~ott/en/writings/EmacsMacOSXAndGrowl.html
Thanks for this, this'll prove handy at work. I took the lib
--- Gio 6/11/08, Dennis Groves (CISG) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> I would also like to get the big file split out into many
> small files
[...]
> could agenda be made to read the subdirectories
> recursively and scan the files there in for todo's?
> Sorta, like a compile?
> Or could I have a
"Dennis Groves (CISG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now my idea is this could agenda be made to read the subdirectories
> recursively and scan the files there in for todo's? Sorta, like a compile?
> Or could I have a single file that is simply a list of all the files to look
> into in order to cr
Hi Dennis,
"Dennis Groves (CISG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would also like to get the big file split out into many small files, so
> that they are easier to work with. I want to split this up into potentially
> dozens of files in different subdirectories in my org folder. The structure
>
On 6 Nov 2008, Dennis Groves wrote:
> I recently suffered a loss of data on my main computer. And as such I
> really want to get my data into a git repository and have that backed
> up regularly.
>
> (but I have been in management now for so long my developer tech
> skills have really suffered - a
On 6 Nov 2008, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I get in both cases just the ID, no newline with it. Also, new
> newlines are created for me after the attachment property. Can please
> more people try Bernt's example?
Same for me, just the ID, no newline.
--
Charles Sebold
Charles Sebold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then you could get really crazy and start having multiple
> agendas... like a lot of people on here seem to be doing (and I just
> started, and I am hooked on it).
Say, what?!? I must have missed the discussion. Can you provide a reference?
Or a short i
Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I normally use Aquamacs. It's very pretty, and uses the mouse without
> having to start an X server.
[snip]
Ben, Aquamacs isn't the only option for Emacs on Mac OS X, it's actually
the worst option for Emacs on Mac OS X, IMHO.
Either build a Carbon Em
Charles Sebold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 6 Nov 2008, Dennis Groves wrote:
>
>> I recently suffered a loss of data on my main computer. And as such I
>> really want to get my data into a git repository and have that backed
>> up regularly.
>>
>> (but I have been in management now for so long
"Dennis Groves (CISG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anbody give me some examples of how they use the Properties and Columns
> stuff - it looks like that would be way more flexible and useful than what I
> did with all my spreadsheets...
Say we want to collect body weight data. I would make n
On 07 Nov 2008, at 16:33, Peter Jones wrote:
Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I normally use Aquamacs. It's very pretty, and uses the mouse
without
having to start an X server.
[snip]
Ben, Aquamacs isn't the only option for Emacs on Mac OS X, it's
actually
the worst option fo
Charles Sebold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 6 Nov 2008, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> I get in both cases just the ID, no newline with it. Also, new
>> newlines are created for me after the attachment property. Can please
>> more people try Bernt's example?
>
> Same for me, just the ID, no new
I am chiming in a little late here, but...
Try out Todochiku, which is a notifications package I wrote for emacs:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ToDoChiKu
It works with appt (and thus with org mode) and it is compatible across
different notification programs (and OS). It has a customization o
On 7 Nov 2008, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Say, what?!? I must have missed the discussion. Can you provide a
> reference? Or a short introduction?
I think I meant "custom agenda views," not "multiple agendas." But the
effect is much the same, it seems to me, especially if you're entirely
changing conte
I normally use Aquamacs. It's very pretty, and uses the mouse without
having to start an X server. But I'm starting to get a bit cheesed
about all the things that don't work with org-mode (I have FINALLY got
a fixed width font for the tab bar, so my column mode headings line up
with the t
Charles Sebold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7 Nov 2008, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > Say, what?!? I must have missed the discussion. Can you provide a
> > reference? Or a short introduction?
>
> I think I meant "custom agenda views," not "multiple agendas." But the
> effect is much the same, it
Thanks for org-collector.el, now I have read it and tried it out.
It is very nice to have the possibility to evaluate lisp expressions as
values, that is something missing in org-columns!
But it was only a few seconds faster than column-view and column dblock
and therefore not fast enough for my
Hello All,
I am sort of new to org-mode; I have been using it for some time but since I
am not a software engineer I am afraid I am not able to make use of all the
capabilities nor do I fully understand them all...
That said, in terms of life management; nothing even comes close to the
power and
Mikael Fornius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for org-collector.el, now I have read it and tried it out.
>
> It is very nice to have the possibility to evaluate lisp expressions as
> values, that is something missing in org-columns!
>
I'm happy someone else is finding it useful!
>
> But it
I just read about this in the manual, as prompted by trying to understand
how Mikael tracks his exercise and stuff compared to mine. Basically, I
converted a bunch of my old spreadsheets to org-spreadsheet-tables.
Can anbody give me some examples of how they use the Properties and Columns
stuff -
Hi,
This has had me thinking about the exportation of blocks in general. I
think it makes sense to pull block exportation out into it's own
component both for simplicity and for ease of code-reading, hacking, and
customization.
with a set of blocks of forms like...
#+begin_html
#+begin_src
#+
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Dennis Groves (CISG) wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am sort of new to org-mode; I have been using it for some time
> but since I am not a software engineer I am afraid I am not able
> to make use of all the capabilities nor do I fully understand them
> all..
* On Thu 08:04AM +, 06 Nov 2008, Carsten Dominik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2008, at 8:17 PM, Hsiu-Khuern Tang wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Let's say I have a repeating task like this:
> >
> > ** TODO Do this
> > SCHEDULED: <2008-10-29 Wed +1w>
> >
> > Cycling to a done state wil
- Fix minor grammar issues
- Fix typos
- Fix typo is variable name for example lisp code
---
Carsten: This commit is available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode in the
branch fix-website-changelog
-Bernt
ORGWEBPAGE/Changes.org | 42 +-
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"Eric Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Speeding up these functions would also pay off if/when org-mode is used
> on more portable handheld computers.
That is a good point. I will try to see if I am able to make some
improvement and I know that without inherited tags it is about 10 times
fas
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Nov 7, 2008, at 9:20 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
- Fix minor grammar issues
- Fix typos
- Fix typo is variable name for example lisp code
---
Carsten: This commit is available at git://git.norang.ca/org-mode in
the
branch fix-website-changelog
-Bernt
ORGWEBPAGE
Hi,
if you do not need the tags, calling
(org-entry-properties nil 'standard)
will be a lot faster.
- Carsten
On Nov 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Mikael Fornius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Does anyone else here use org-mode for fit
Mikael Fornius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Eric Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Yes, I am interested in collaboration. You have read my reply about my
> personal goals of a all-round statistical diary. I think that this tool
> can be a nice beginning.
>
Great,
I've placed org-col
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>(org-entry-properties nil 'standard)
>
> will be a lot faster.
Thanks! But I have already noticed that, and that it is about 10-times
faster to get properties of a subtree without inherited tags. :-)
The problem is that I like to use inherited tag
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