Hello,
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> happened again today. This time changes I made yesterday are gone this
> morning (the changes are still in the backup file) or more precise, I
I should get the terminology straight and add that by 'backup file' I
mean auto-save file (this #.*#, not this
Hello,
Adam Porter writes:
> I think I see what you mean, but at the same time, it seems like an
> Org-specific feature since it calls org-tree-to-indirect-buffer. I
> guess I think of Org as building on core Emacs features, so putting an
> Org-specific feature in core bookmark.el seems...backw
Hi Peter,
Peter Sterner writes:
> I want to have a capture template that generates a datetree under an
> existing headline in an org file with existing headlines. I tried this:
>
> ("j" "Journal" entry (file+datetree "~/workspace/org/notes.org" "Journal")
> "* %?\n Added %U\n %i\n%a")
>
> I trie
* [[link][label]]
c-a
insert text
edits label
my expectation was would insert header text
to edit label i expected to do c-a right left or so
maint
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you can get data loss if you mix agenda and outline actions and undoes.
On 8/24/16, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> several times I experienced data loss when working with the agenda and
> doing something else then, which is yet unknown.
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e.g. make changes in agenda then undo in the outline. undos are bunched up.
at least with undo-tree and org maint on 24.4.
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> e.g. make changes in agenda then undo in the outline. undos are bunched up.
> at least with undo-tree and org maint on 24.4.
hm, interesting. But no undo here.
In my first posting I said that I worked with the agenda and edited Org
files directly. For the last eve