Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik writes:
> how is the appointment time visible in the RTM stream? Are they using
> a special tag for it or so?
They have a really weak management for dates. Everything that exceeds
the due-time by more than one week, is awkward to insert (especially on
a phone) and ve
Gentlemen,
So what I had in mind was something like the attached "A3.org" describing
the A3 quality process... Agenda allows you to see what is needs doing and
when; but what I was wanting is a way to see what has been done compared
with what needs doing at a given point of time (eg how does the c
Hi there,
Today I stumbled over a strange problem, to which I did not found a
solution. I am using Emacs 23 on Mac OS X and on Ubuntu (9.10) with a
nearly identical setup (thanks Dropbox!).
On the Mac machines, remembering with org-remember works wonderful and
makes me happy; but on the Ubuntu si
Replying to myself here, Mr Google told me that this seems to be a bug
in my Emacs version. Recompiling a more recent pretest made the
problem go away. Sorry for the noise and happy orging,
Christian
On 6 March 2010 11:40, Christian Wittern wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Today I stumbled over a strang
On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Hallo,
we proudly present:
"Emacs Org-mode: Organizing a Scientist's Life and Work"
a talk by Carsten Dominik presented on February 8th 2010
at our institute. The recording of the talk is available here:
http://www.nf.mpg.de/orgmode/guest-ta
So I have a lot to do and my .org files have all that I need to do today
for the party tomorrow. I boot the desktop, plug in my thumbdrive, and
launch my favorite editor with my start .org file. I'm happy...I'm
going to get things done today!
First thing I do is 'C-cp' to publish to MobileOrg a
It would be great to have this talk on Google Video or YouTube or
another video streaming webpage.
I would "spread the word" more easily with such links
Daniel
2010/3/6 Carsten Dominik :
>
> On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
>
>> Hallo,
>>
>> we proudly present:
>>
>> "Emacs
Hi Doug,
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> ical2org is a command line tool for exporting data from the Mac OS X
> application iCal so it can be used with org-mode.
Thank you very much for the very nice tool.
I've tried ical2org by installing with MacPorts' pip for Python
> I have to agree with Torsten: I'd write the thesis directly in LaTeX,
> only because of the power of AUCTeX and RefTeX (and preview, if you
> have lots of plots and math).
For me, org-mode's power overwhelms what auctex brings to the show.
Not having to worry about any \begins etc not only keeps
On Mar 6, 2010, at 1:54 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
I have to agree with Torsten: I'd write the thesis directly in LaTeX,
only because of the power of AUCTeX and RefTeX (and preview, if you
have lots of plots and math).
For me, org-mode's power overwhelms what auctex brings to the show.
Not havin
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