Hi Adam,
I have fixed this issue.
however, while debugging you example, I saw that a reason why this
happened is that your target file is not in Org-mode. This is allowed,
but it it does not seem what you want, because you are creating an Org
node
with properties etc.
So maybe you want to a
Hi Friedrich,
John and I are not really clear about exactly what you are
asking for. Can you try again? What exactly is the difference
between what we have now and what you are asking for?
- Carsten
On Oct 30, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Hi!
I have a feature reque
At Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:10:59 -0500,
Russell Adams wrote:
>
> Given the discussion about a "simple" database, it struck me that I
> might just use properties and column mode. Dynamic fields and views,
> hotlinks, VC, text file...
[...]
> I thought I'd post here for feedback prior to committing my
Hi!
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> John and I are not really clear about exactly what you are
> asking for. Can you try again? What exactly is the difference
> between what we have now and what you are asking for?
You know after I had sent that mail, I had the nagging thought that
maybe I should ha
Hi Friedrich,
from what I see, John has built the habit tracking
into the routine that looks for scheduling entries. So it would be
a significant change to do this for normal time stamps.
A solution for you could be to just use the scheduling stuff anyway,
and then use a filter function to make
Hi
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> from what I see, John has built the habit tracking
> into the routine that looks for scheduling entries. So it would be
> a significant change to do this for normal time stamps.
>
> A solution for you could be to just use the scheduling stuff anyway,
> and then use
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 02:47, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 10:47 PM, Chris Leyon wrote:
>
>> When I generate a clock report in the agenda, the Headline column
>> contains things that *look like* Org links. I can mouse-1 or mouse-2
>> on them and the corresponding ite
On Oct 17, 2009, at 2:59 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
In most "power" outliners on the Mac, pressing TAB indents the
outline level of the current item. This lets you add subnotes very
quickly by typing M-RET TAB. (I find M-S- way too cumbersome
to use while typing).
Since pressing TAB on a
Hi all,
Quick feature suggestion:
I just discovered `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown',
which is a very nice option, but I actually want the opposite, i.e.
`org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-scheduled'. The reason for this is that
if I have missed a deadline (sadly all too common), I wan
I wanted an easy way to see an effort estimate when not in column
view, so I wrote this:
(defun org-show-effort ()
"Shows the effort of the entry at the current point."
(interactive)
(let ((effort (org-entry-get (point) org-effort-property)))
(message (if effort (format "Effort is %s" ef
I found myself needing a quick way of setting effort estimates outside
column view, and came up with the following:
;; Zero effort is last (10th) element of global Effort_ALL property
;; so that we get zero effort when pressing '0' in the Effort column
;; in Column view, since this invokes `org-se
Hi Friedrich,
Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs writes:
> Hi
>
> Carsten Dominik schrieb:
>> from what I see, John has built the habit tracking
>> into the routine that looks for scheduling entries. So it would be
>> a significant change to do this for normal time stamps.
>>
>> A solution for you c
I am getting to the stage where I have enough org-remember templates
that the logical choices for shortcut keys are beginning to overlap.
It would be very cool if key sequences were supported, in exactly the
same way that they are for agenda custom commands.
Thanks,
Adam
Within a custom agenda view, the key 'e' used to allow returning to
the *Agenda Commands* buffer to choose another agenda view, but this
no longer works. I know that executing `org-agenda' produces the same
view, but I have it bound to C-c C-a which in the agenda view is
overloaded to `org-attach'
On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
I am getting to the stage where I have enough org-remember templates
that the logical choices for shortcut keys are beginning to overlap.
It would be very cool if key sequences were supported, in exactly the
same way that they are for agenda custom
Carsten Dominik (carsten.domi...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Aug 22, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> >Hi Memnon
> >
> >Memnon Anon wrote:
> >>However, there is one thing I am not able to figure out:
> >>
> >>Using skipping, it is easy to limit my daily agenda to certain
> >>tags like:
> >>(org-ag
Adam Spiers (orgm...@adamspiers.org) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Quick feature suggestion:
>
> I just discovered `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown',
> which is a very nice option, but I actually want the opposite, i.e.
> `org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-scheduled'. The reason for this is that
Some calendar systems (Google, Zimbra) handle subscriptions to
multiple calendars (or to an account) by grouping them under a single
caldav directory in the calendar tree. org-mac-iCal assumes there is
only one ics file created per caldav directory, so while it *creates*
all of the needed
If I have an existing time stamp (e.g. SCHEDULED/DEADLINE)
corresponding to (say) several months ago, and I want to update it to
some date in the future, but I want to see the calendar in order to
help decide the new date, I find the org-time-stamp interface slightly
lacking. Ideally I could:
-
The code for handling %^{PROP}p in org-remember templates seems to
have a bug:
((equal char "p")
(edebug)
(let*
((prop (org-substring-no-properties prompt))
(pall (concat prop "_ALL"))
(allowed
Hi
Matt Lundin schrieb:
> To schedule those items is a significant semantic difference for me,
> > which is reflected in a different face in the agenda, so just
> > filtering them out of the icalendar export is not enough.
> Have you tried using habits? Even though their functionality depends on
If I set org-clock-sound to a path starting with "~/" then aplay fails
to play it, because in `org-clock-play-sound' the tilde is not
expanded prior to invocation of `start-process'.
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On 2009-11-02, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Then, TAB could even walk you through a number of indentations, like
> child,
> and then parent, grandparent,..., all the way to top level, and then
> back
> to the initial level.
I proposed something similar recently, with some detail. Will search
for it
I often structure my TODO lists like so:
* TODO a bunch of stuff
- [ ] thing 1
- [ ] thing 2
...
I would like to clock the time spent on thing1 and thing2, however it
seems that all clock operations only pertain to the main * TODO
heading. Is there a way to clock the subitems?
Thanks,
--Leo
I read back through some old posts that this issue existed previously in
older versions. I've be using the default v6.21b that comes with 23.1
without a problem, but I installed 6.32b last week and my remember templates
will no longer allow spaces when using a %^{prompt}. I switched back to
v6.21
H Brian,
this is not complete enough. Can you please explain better, with
example etc...
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 10:13 PM, Brian Whitehead wrote:
I read back through some old posts that this issue existed
previously in older versions. I've be using the default v6.21b that
Leo Alekseyev writes:
> I often structure my TODO lists like so:
>
> * TODO a bunch of stuff
> - [ ] thing 1
> - [ ] thing 2
> ...
>
> I would like to clock the time spent on thing1 and thing2, however it
> seems that all clock operations only pertain to the main * TODO
> heading. Is there a
I have the following definition in my ~/.emacs
("Todo" ?t "* TODO %^{Brief Description} %^g
Added: %u %&" "~/org/tasks.org" "Tasks" nil)
With v6.21b it worked just fine. I typed "C-c r t" and got the prompt for
the description. I could type anything with spaces, no problem.
After upgra
Given that I finally have my nice org-agenda-files
defined I would also like to have an automatic bookmark exporting.
I was thinking to something like
hook on write-file that
- checks if file is org-mode and in the org-directories
- if it is and not in agenda files add it (and not do the whole sc
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 11:02:56AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> I have fixed this issue.
Thanks!
> however, while debugging you example, I saw that a reason why this
> happened is that your target file is not in Org-mode. This is allowed,
> but it it does not seem what you want,
Ilya Shlyakhter (ilya_...@alum.mit.edu) wrote:
> A frequently-needed task is to find recently created entries. Right
> now I do this by manually pasting a date into each entry,
> and using the timeline agenda.
> Maybe, there are better ways? E.g. have the option to automatically
> record a proper
I use this remember template to auto store an org item.
("vocab" ?v "** TODO Learn
%(rgr/orig-word)\t:VOCAB:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(rgr/orig-word)\n:trans:\t%(rgr/trans-word)\n:from:\t%(rgr/from-lang)\n:to:\t%(rgr/to-lang)\n:END:\n%!"
"vocab.org" botto
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 5:21 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
If I set org-clock-sound to a path starting with "~/" then aplay fails
to play it, because in `org-clock-play-sound' the tilde is not
expanded prior to invocation of `start-process'.
_
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
Some calendar systems (Google, Zimbra) handle subscriptions to
multiple calendars (or to an account) by grouping them under a
single caldav directory in the calendar tree. org-mac-iCal assumes
there is only one i
Hi Richard,
I am not able to reproduce this.
- Carsten
On Nov 3, 2009, at 1:22 AM, Richard Riley wrote:
I use this remember template to auto store an org item.
("vocab" ?v "** TODO Learn
%(rgr/orig-word)\t:VOCAB:\n:PROPERTIES:\n:orig:\t%(rgr/orig-
word)\n:trans:\t%(rgr
Hi Brian,
I cannot reproduce this. Probably you or I have some special org
completion setup?
Please post your setup using `M-x org-submit-bug-report'.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 11:00 PM, Brian Whitehead wrote:
I have the following definition in my ~/.emacs
("Todo" ?t "* TODO %^{Brief
I do remember it, it is wating in my queue, and my reply to John was
inspired by it.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:56 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 2009-11-02, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Then, TAB could even walk you through a number of indentations, like
child,
and then parent, grandparent,...,
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
The code for handling %^{PROP}p in org-remember templates seems to
have a bug:
((equal char "p")
(edebug)
(let*
((prop (org-substring-no-properties prompt))
This is, unfortunately, hard because it depends on the sequence
in which scheduled and deadline are collected.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
Hi all,
Quick feature suggestion:
I just discovered `org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown',
which is a very nice o
Hi Adam,
I think it does make a lot of sense to have a *global* key to run
a new agenda command. Keys like `C-c C-a' belong to the major mode,
keys like `C-c a' belong to you and therefore are yours to set to
global commands. If you choose `C-c C-a', you will have to overwrite
this key in all ma
We do have `org-set-effort', bound to `C-c C-x e'. You can use a
prefix arg
to get to a value directly. But your approach is faster, if you have
to do
this a lot.
- Carsten
On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
I found myself needing a quick way of setting effort estimates outsi
On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
I wanted an easy way to see an effort estimate when not in column
view, so I wrote this:
(defun org-show-effort ()
"Shows the effort of the entry at the current point."
(interactive)
(let ((effort (org-entry-get (point) org-effort-property)))
(me
Hello everyone,
I was thinking that it would be nice to have a visual representation
of clocked time. It could give you a quick overview of when and how
long you had been working on a particular task.
For example, you have a subtree like this:
** very important task
CLOCK: [2009-10-03 Sat 22:
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