I am trying to work out how to specify the column view from the standard
org-agenda-list command. The manual is confusing me, and I can see some of the
variables have changed in commit cc020dbe4d . The documentation only seems to
partially address this and does not fit with the documentation o
I have this setting in my Emacs initialization:
(setq org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%5TODO %TIMESTAMP %40ITEM %LOCATION
%TAGS")
HTH,
eric
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I'll copy my response to the list as well! Didn't notice the list was
not copied.
On Wednesday, 14 Aug 2019 at 10:37, Andrew Francis Swann wrote:
> Thank you, but that variable is now obseleted and points to
> org-overriding-columns-format whose documatiton says it should not be
> used. From
Yes, but the documentation says to use that variable, but the variable's own
documentation says it should not be used. What I am reporting is a
documentation bug.
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* John Kitchin [2019-08-12 15:05]:
>
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > * Steve Quezadas [2019-08-12 05:59]:
> >> Guys,
> >>
> >> This is a slightly offtopic, but I've been using org-mode and I love love
> >> loveit. Was the writing of org-mode related in any way to Douglas
> >> Engelbart's NLS/Augmen
strange. It has always worked fine for me. It turns out in the long run I
don't use it much, C-c C-c does the same thing on check boxes, and speed
commands on headings end up being easier to use for me. YMMV of course.
John
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"Charles R (Charlie) Martin" writes:
> I'm getting this error when trying to export HTML from org-mode. Is this a
> known issue? I haven't found
> any solutions via google.
>
When I do `C-h v css-syntax-propertize-function RET' I get:
,
| css-syntax-propertize-function is a variable define
org-mouse works well for me and i depend on it frequently.
the main thing i am missing in it is the ability to select a todo kw
for a header.
i use require. i never understood modules or their purpose.
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"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> I have this setting in my Emacs initialization:
>
> (setq org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%5TODO %TIMESTAMP %40ITEM
> %LOCATION %TAGS")
>
> HTH,
> eric
Shouldn't you be using org-columns-default-format instead?
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Hello all,
There are quite a few commands I run in org-mode to jump to
headlines: org-clock-goto org-capture-goto-last-stored, etc.
Sometimes, I would prefer that those "jump" commands would use
a new window to perform the jump.
In my quest to learn Lisp a bit better, I'd like to ask for recomm
David Masterson writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> But Org can be an excellent *interface* to those tools, mostly through
>> dynamic blocks. I've started using small sqlite databases to keep track
>> of things, and dynamic blocks as sql composers/views, and it works
>> great. It's very easy
I just found the term I'm looking for: "advice" -- here's an unrelated
example:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/17169/change-order-of-buffers-in-helm-buffers-list
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 3:36 PM Nathan Neff wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> There are quite a few commands I run in org-mode to ju
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