Raimund Kohl-Füchsle writes:
> it may happen that I have to switch to Windows XP and since I have no
> idea how XP works (up to this point in time I only ran Linux machines) I
> thought to ask since I want to stick with org-mode: How do I get
> org-mode and emacs run best with XP? As far as I kn
Ray,
I'd agree with Mike and Scot's recommendation to use EmacsW32 for all
the reasons they mentioned. I'd also recommend downloading cygwin.
Current versions of EmacsW32 pick up the cygwin installation pretty
easily and you really need it for command line tools like grep, ftp
(for tram
Hi Hsiu,
nice hack. But I am still wondering why you do not
use "primary filtering" for this, i.e. a tags search
for "project1|project2"
C-c a m project1|project2 RET
- Carsten
On Jan 9, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Hsiu-Khuern Tang wrote:
* On Fri 07:38AM +, 09 Jan 2009, Carsten Dominik (domi.
Olaf,
Thank you very much for your diff. I worked fine and I learned a bit of
lisp.
Me, as an ex-Fortran77 programmer, am suffering a lot with emacs lisp.
After o couple of hours trying to catch all timestamps outside SCHEDULE: and
DEADLINE: lines I gave up and ask for help
Originally we ha
Hi Carsten et al,
When I have multiple org files archive to a single file, as in
,
| (setq org-archive-location "~/2009.org_archive::")
`
I find that including archive files in the agenda display (C-u v)
results in multiple identical entries in the agenda display (in my
case, when doi
Hi Hsiu,
I believe this is a misunderstanding. You are constructing
a sparse tree. Sparse tree always show all top-level headlines.
The search really only matches the second one, as you can see from
the highlighted stars.
Sparse tree make a lot more sense when the entries to be matched are
not
Hi Matt,
indeed, this is a bug. Fixed now, thanks for the report.
- Carsten
On Jan 10, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten et al,
When I have multiple org files archive to a single file, as in
,
| (setq org-archive-location "~/2009.org_archive::")
`
I find that inc
Hi Daniel,
"Daniel Martins" writes:
> Me, as an ex-Fortran77 programmer, am suffering a lot with emacs lisp.
With time, it'll get better.
> After o couple of hours trying to catch all timestamps outside SCHEDULE: and
> DEADLINE: lines I gave up and ask for help
[...]
> I tried to catch all tim
okay, i am still having problems exporting to latex, so i did a few more
things and did some investigating.. hopefully this will be of some help.
platform:
___
osx 10.5
Org-mode version 6.17trans
carbon emacs
what i did:
__
- totally deleted my org-mode directory
- checked out the
I'm using the following org agenda custom command, with a relatively small
org-mode text file, and agenda creation is taking around 3-4 seconds, it
becomes unbearably worse if I modify stuck-projects to also use properties
searches)
*Is there anything I can change to speed up the commands executio
There are many times where I would like to associate an org-mode item with a
specific directory of my choosing for attachment directory.
Such that, C-c C-a f would open for example ~/docs/project1
and C-c C-a o would open the file inside
Of course, I still like the existing functionality of gener
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