Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten,
> Under "Activation", the manual also states:
>
> ,-
> | Add the following lines to your `.emacs' file. The last three lines
> | define _global_ keys for the commands `org-store-link', `org-agenda',
> | and `org-iswitchb' - please choose suitable keys you
On Jan 18, 2009, at 12:26 AM, David Bremner wrote:
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Sorry for the confusion - I meant active timestamps _outside_ of the
DEADLINE: or SCHEDULED: entries.
[snip]
but if I add an active timestamp to it like this it does show up
,[ test.org ]
| * DONE Some task
|
At Sun, 18 Jan 2009 08:23:28 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> OK, I have introduced a new variable, org-agenda-block-separator.
> It can be a character which then will be used to fill the window
> width, or a string of your choice.
>
> HTH
Many thanks for the quick response!
Regards,
Jan
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to set up ido for completion with org-refile and org-goto. My
question is whether I should expect TAB to work with ido within org.
Normally when switching buffers with ido, when I press TAB, (1) the
minibuffer drills down to the matching options (based on what I've typed
This is old and already applied. Thanks.
This was my original submission sent by git send-email. I assume it got
stuck waiting for moderation before it hit the list.
-Bernt
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Rename functions missed in commit 1371205.
>
> Changing timestamps for the currently clocked task
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Jan 14, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of
>> my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an
>> inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-sty
On Jan 18, 2009, at 10:26 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten,
Under "Activation", the manual also states:
,-
| Add the following lines to your `.emacs' file. The last three
lines
| define _global_ keys for the commands `org-store-link', `org-
agenda',
| and
Hello,
there is this very nice export to text feature and the superb HTML export. But
is it possible to convert org to some rich text notation used in wikis? I
would like to include some of my documents into a wiki (dokuwiki and
TWiki/Foswiki).
And if there is no such feature yet, where do I h
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Koloska writes:
> Hello,
>
> there is this very nice export to text feature and the superb HTML export.
> But
> is it possible to convert org to some rich text notation used in wikis? I
> would like to include some of my documents into a wiki (dokuwiki and
> TWiki/Foswiki).
> A
Uwe Koloska writes:
> Hello,
>
> there is this very nice export to text feature and the superb HTML export.
> But
> is it possible to convert org to some rich text notation used in wikis? I
> would like to include some of my documents into a wiki (dokuwiki and
> TWiki/Foswiki).
> And if ther
On Jan 12, 2009, at 6:56 AM, Jason Jackson wrote:
Thank you Matthew, this improved the performance to an acceptable
~half second
I still wonder if multiple property searches could be optimized
somehow, but for my purposes I'm satisfied =)
Hi Jason,
property searches are really un-optimi
On my last two requests, Carsten had better ideas and my proposal
really benefitted from them. So I'm asking for advice on the design.
** Rationale
When I make a decision, in org-mode, I write down the set of
reasonable alternatives that I see, each one as an item. Then I make
notes about e
Uwe Koloska koloro.de> writes:
> there is this very nice export to text feature and the superb HTML export.
> And if there is no such feature yet, where do I have to start to implement it?
+1 for me.
I need at least two more exporters, maybe more -- they may be of
different level of generality
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
>
>> Is it worth thinking about an example block that will be exported to a
>> "..." structure in HTML export?
>>
>> I was recently playing around with org for online documentation. The
>> documents contained
My dream is for wiki software that uses org files as its backend, thus
enabling community editing of org files via the web. But that, of
course, is only a dream at this point.
I use PmWiki (http://www.pmwiki.org) for lots of things. It stores pages
in a sort of plain text format. However, it's
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