le defined in `org.el'.
Its value is ((default))
org-show-siblings is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is
((default)
(isearch t))
org-show-entry-below is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is ((default))
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'((type "TODO" "NEXT" "WAIT" "PROJ" "|" "DONE" "NODO")))
then dependencies work as expected, i.e. tasks b and c cannot be
switched to DONE or NODO when task a is one of T
e effect until after
restarting the org-mode session. It hadn't occurred to me about the
order of statements in my .emacs file.
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C-c C-c anywhere within the table block (even if outside of the
grid, as in your example) will reformat, keeping the cursor in its
current position.
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on p.18 of v6.34c of the manual.
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Org-mode version 7.5 (d/l from Org-mode site, not from Git)
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On 2011-03-14 22:36, Mark S wrote:
Are there any other dates in your calendar? Have you tried it with
+90d?
Yes, oodles of other dates.
My initial test was with +90d. And looking through 2011, I saw the four
dates listed in my previous reply.
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minimal .emacs and putting things back
in one at a time. Also, making sure that there isn't a clash between
compiled units/modules and .el files. That's something I can't comment
on as I don't compile my Org-mode, just run from the .el files.
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e, anyway!).
My PC is an Intel dual-core 2.66GHz with 4GB RAM, so nothing
earth-shattering.
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153 empty days omitted]"
So my results agree with yours, Mark.
Sorry again for previously adding confusion to the mix.
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On 2011-03-15 17:34, Mark S wrote:
You say "showed up using C-a a"
Yes, but what about the Timeline?
C-a L
So sorry, complete misunderstanding. Please see my reply to Nick Dokos's
earlier post pointing out my mistake.
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1-03-10, miss 1 week, 2011-03-24, 2011-03-31, 2011-04-07, miss 7
weeks, 2011-06-02, miss 8 weeks (agenda terminates 2011-07-31).
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On 2012-04-02 17:41, Bastien wrote:
I released 7.8.08.
Please spread the word and test this release heavily.
org-version reports 7.8.07
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may be an unintentional side-effect of the recent changes to
the list code. Hope so, because I quite like using that mark to register
the item that I'm working on currently - an "in progress" marker. The
fact that it's taken me weeks to spot this shows how often any progress
is made in my wo
pending state and `C-u C-u C-c C-c' (less
frequently used?) should be remove checkbox. Also, why then doesn't
(currently) `C-u C-c C-c' put a checkbox back in?
I do so much want to stress how I don't want to criticise your fabulous
code. I'm so grateful to you for Org-mod
tered `org-clock-out-when-done', and Emacs reports its value
as t.
Is this something that's easily fixed/modified?
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Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I am no able to reproduce this. Can anyone else try, please?
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
>> Summary: Changing TODO state to DONE does not stop clock in frame
Thanks for looking into this for me. I was worried that it may
n a couple of months, only to discover on checking
that it was actually over 18 months!
Don't think it's quite what St Paul had in mind when he wrote it, but
see "1 Corinthians 3:14"
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For an alternative logo, I went to glassgiant.com and generated the
attached file using Christophe Bataillon's logo. I thought it fitted the
"your life in plain text" strapline rather well.
-
you
don't use the expression "texting" to mean sending a text message via
the SMS on a mobile/cell phone. It's common in the UK; beyond there, I
don't know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_messaging
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in visibility cycling and table cell navigation?
Have you simply rebound one or the other, or is there a more subtle
workaround?
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ere I've moved things up and down a few times in a more
complex tree, and the "corruption" is not just visual: nodes becomes
subsumed by others.
I'm using Windows XP, Emacs 22.1.1, Org-mode 5.17a
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> On Dec 29, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
>> And I do a M-down on node 1b, "** Task 1b" is visually tacked on to
>> the end of the line occupied by "** Task 1c".
>
> Is this only recently, or have you had this problem befo
quot; key as 'g', whereas it's now 'G'.
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ield
formula.
2) I'd never used #+CONSTANTS before, and as I followed along I
discovered that I had to do a 'C-c C-c' on the CONSTANTS line before the
table had knowledge of it. It might be good to make that explicit,
otherwise the table shows #ERRORs. I got to use my new-found debuggi
railing divider.
C-c C-c fixes it, and also moving the cursor over to the trailing cell
divider and backspace one char and tab.
Any other workarounds or suggestions?
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then I noticed that
<[2008-03-22 Sat]
would work still, and nothing was lost during adjustment. Which finally
led to the discovery that
[2008-03-22 Sat]
also works if the formula is adjusted to
#+TBLFM: $2=now()-<$1>
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Don't know if it will fix your problem (too lazy to try!) but I suspect
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22.1.1 on Windows XP Pro SP3? If so, I'll take a closer look for where I
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t for the org-agenda-week-view function has a
typo, as it says "Switch to *daily* view for agenda" (my emphasis).
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henry atting wrote:
> Okay, that explains how to move the cursor.
> But the question is how to reduce the cursor movement (or to avoid
> unnecessary cursor movement in that particular case)
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o
'C-c / T'
And ask for tags of
{^CD.*}
This doesn't return any of the tagged headlines, but this does:
{^cd.*}
Is this a bug, or my misunderstanding? Obviously this is no
show-stopper, I just make sure that all my regexp searches are in lower
case, but thought I'd check.
feeling is, thinking about the keystroke's parallel in
table mode, that the behaviour is correct but the documentation should
say "...to the left...".
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In the PDF version (and possibly in other the formats) of the Org-mode
manual for v6.06b there seems to be redundancy at the beginning of
Section 7 Properties and Columns. The first three paragraphs seem to be
largely repetition.
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of the required bits, just drop me an email:
chris[at]amlog[dot]co[dot]uk. Off-list might be best.
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consider implementing these two/three suggested changes: 1) editing
inactive date stamps, and 2) converting type during edit if invoked with
opposite keystrokes (if you see what I mean)? And perhaps if it's a
trivial tidy up, 3) the Date+time editor could show <> or [], as
appr
d polluting the
clean design and orthogonal functionality.
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When I edit a timestamp with the shifted cursor keys on a line such as:
* Today [2008-12-10 Wed] [2/10]
the checkbox cookie is removed.
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> ,[ test.org ]
>> * TODO test
>> SCHEDULED: <2009-01-29 Thu + 1d>
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :RESET_CHECKBOXES: t
>> :END:
>> - [ ] Task 1
>> - [ ] Task 2
>> - [ ] Task 3
> `
>
> and when you mark it done all th
b with new-frame to work the same as C-u C-c C-x
b with dedicated-frame, and I feel that new-frame is redundant. I don't
see why anyone would want to keep opening new frames whilst killing the
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in some way.
Is there any way to parse an entire region/buffer for Org-mode dates and
refresh their day of the week text?
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