On Sat, Feb 05 2011, Matt Lundin wrote:
> This patch breaks custom commands --- i.e., if one binds org-agenda-span
> in a custom command, it seems to be overridden by the span of whatever
> agenda command one last called (i.e., org-agenda-current-span).
>
> Steps to replicate:
>
> 1. (setq org-age
Hi,
> On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 09:19:51 +, Eric S Fraga ("ESF") wrote:
>> Imagine being able to pop open a terminal and type '$ org-todo "call so and
>> so on friday" ~/org/task.org' and be done :)
ESF> I can already do:
ESF> : emacsclient -e '(org-capture nil "t")'
ESF> to invoke
Maybe you can make use of Dropbox to share the file(s) ?
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Rémi Letot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been using org-mode for quite some times, and mobile-org (the
> android version) for a much shorter time. So first of all I want to
> thank all involved contributors: TH
Leo Noordhuizen writes:
> Maybe you can make use of Dropbox to share the file(s) ?
Yep, I just realized that sharing an org file is not that easy, I need a
backend that can handle merging and conflict resolution. Now dropbox is
not an option for me for privacy reasons (and besides I don't think
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have a main .org file where I put almost everything. There is a
> "Projects" headline where each subheading is a different project. During
> the day I need to go to the Projects headline and open one of the its
> subheadings when I want and add/rea
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema writes:
> Hi,
>
>> On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 09:19:51 +, Eric S Fraga ("ESF") wrote:
>
> >> Imagine being able to pop open a terminal and type '$ org-todo "call so
> and
> >> so on friday" ~/org/task.org' and be done :)
>
> ESF> I can already do:
>
> ESF> : emacscli
Hello,
> I understand that blank-number-dot starts a plain list item. But in
> my example the numbered list would be second level whilst the
> unordered list would be first level (of indentation). Org-mode
> rightly inserts a dash but why does it fiddle with another list item
> of different (secon
Hello,
I have some co-workers with whom I would like to share my notes from org
and even some of the todos, which are recorded there.
Unfortunately they are not very emacs savy, so that I need another way
besides emacs to give access to this information. Html is an obvious option.
The html