Hi Samuel,
I do remember the earlier discussion we had about this. I
can see how using IDs for more localized linking could be
useful, and how this kind of extensible syntax could be useful.
I do have my doubts how IDs in source coude files would work,
because I am not sure how Org should be ab
On Mar 6, 2009, at 6:32 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Maybe I have missed something about the use of this new feature.
And also other attempts to print have failed. So I am posing two
questions in this post (hopefully related). They may well be due to
my setup.
1. When I attempt to write a
First of all, I do not control in any way what gets on Worg.
Bastien set up Worg as user-edited content, and this is what
it should be.
If you aks my opinion, I think your tutorial is *exactly* what
Worg was made for! I have not studied it in detail, but
it looks useful, addresses a subject that
Hi, org-mode is the best organizer in the world. To bad I cant fit emacs
in my filofax ;)
Want to acheive something but I do not know how.
When I create my agenda, many TODO items are written in context of the
parent header:
** Fix the annoying bug
*** DONE Search
*** DONE Fix
*** TODO Tes
Hi,
Lots of interesting ideas, and cool syntax options. My one proposed
modification would be to only allow linking down to the table or list
level, and then use existing reference syntax combined with the link to
reference a particular cell or range inside of a table, or a particular
element of
Recently (I'm running 6.23b; not 6.24) pressing return in the agenda
buffer on a link followed the link. Now it's jumping to the schedule
line in the wherever.org file. Two questions:
1) shouldn't it jump to the header line instead of the schedule line?
2) if on a link to somewhere else, should
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> When I create my agenda, many TODO items are written in
> context of the parent header:
>
> ** Fix the annoying bug
> *** TODO Test
>
> ** Create the do-it-all-function
> *** TODO Test
>
> And suddenly my agenda shows:
>
> *** TODO Test
> *** TODO
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:36:55 +0100, skrev Giovanni Ridolfi
:
Why don't you use tags?
---
-*- mode: org; -*-
** Fix the annoying bug :bug:
*** TODO Test
** Create the do-it-all-function :function:
*** TODO Test
In the agenda you'll find:
file:TODO
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> > Why don't you use tags?
> One real header:
> * TODO [#A] Spindle axis calibration: Disconnect sensor
> before rotating
>
> If you ask me, that is quite a large tag.
what about pressing "b" in the agenda to display th
David Thole writes:
> The main thing I'd like to fix if the overal solution doesn't work is
> a way to reload the file without confirming. So if I try to refresh
> the agenda buffer that it would automatically reload the file too,
> without confirmation. I have an emacs lisp command I created t
On Mar 6, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
First of all, I do not control in any way what gets on Worg.
Bastien set up Worg as user-edited content, and this is what
it should be.
If you aks my opinion, I think your tutorial is *exactly* what
Worg was made for! I have not studied it in deta
On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
Lots of interesting ideas, and cool syntax options. My one proposed
modification would be to only allow linking down to the table or list
level, and then use existing reference syntax combined with the link
to
reference a particular cell o
Hi Bernt,
to me this sounds like a pretty convincing argument *not*
to copy entries...
Another problem is that entries can have IDs, and I
would like the ID of such an entry to remain the same,
as a link target.
- Carsten
On Mar 4, 2009, at 3:26 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Carsten Dominik write
Hi Wes,
RET in the agenda is supposed to go to the location that triggered
the entry, in your case the scheduling time stamp. I did not even
know that it used to follow a link.
The direct command to follow a link from the agenda is `C-c C-o',
`org-agenda-open-link'.
If you do not need the othe
I add information to the line to disambiguate.
In principle, the agenda could display the path in the minibuffer as
you move the cursor or the mouse.
There are other things the agenda could do, but they are more involved
and won't work in a lot of cases.
On 2009-03-06, Ivan Nedrehagen wrote:
> Hi, org-mode is the best organizer in the world. To bad I cant fit emacs
> in my filofax ;)
This is currently my personal holy grail... I'm constantly scouring
the web-sphere for any small computer that will (a) fit in my jacket
pocket and (b) run emacs!
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On 2009-03-06, Ivan Nedrehagen wrote:
>> Hi, org-mode is the best organizer in the world. To bad I cant fit emacs
>> in my filofax ;)
>
> This is currently my personal holy grail... I'm constantly scouring
> the web-sphere for any small computer that will (a) fit in my j
Richard Riley writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> > This is currently my personal holy grail... I'm constantly scouring
> > the web-sphere for any small computer that will (a) fit in my jacket
> > pocket and (b) run emacs! I want something to replace my old Psion 3s which
> > is what I used until th
Greetings,
When I export (using org-mode 6.23) to html an org file that has options
for org-info.js, the html file contains this:
Earlier versions of org-mode exported scripts this way:
/* */
Today, I disco
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