Has anyone used org-mode to manage email and other contacts? Maybe
exporting information as vCards, or some other format, so it can be
reused by email clients, e.g. Thunderbird?
I see that it is possible to link into BBDB, which I've never used.
But it would seem to me that org-mode could also or
Folks: I am looking for a nice org-mode-ish way to manage a task check
list that repeats regularly. I would like to log, then archive, which
items actually are completed when I close the task. (It isn't
uncommon to have a few open.)
Here is the situation: Every couple of weeks, I have an opportu
Andreas,
I am finding org-fstree useful. Thank you.
One thing that would make it more useful, at least to me, would be
if the directory listing were sorted. Even alphanumeric order would
be nice -- would be enough for me -- but others might want the sort
order and type to be changeable.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Andreas Burtzlaff wrote:
> you remembered me to publish the new version 0.4 of org-fstree, that
> features dynamic generation and deletion of directory contents on
> visibility change and thus makes the complete filesystem browsable in
> real time inside the org fi
Is there a way to link to a file containing an image, and have the
image display inline in org-mode? I know that if the org file is
exported to HTML, it can be done so that the HTML file displays the
image inline -- but I'd kind of like to be able to see the linked
images from the org file itself,
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 7:00 PM, James TD Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do this using iimage; add the following to your .emacs:
Thank you! I get the "underline" running right through the image, but
that is tolerable. This helps me.
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It would also be useful if you could specify the size of the image.
I'd like to use org-mode to organize pictures that I want to use for
LaTeX documents -- see the image, as well as the copyright info, etc.
But an image suitable for a presentation is way, way too large for
inline inclusion. Yet ha
Is there any sort of "attach:" hyperlink type that I'm missing, that
would allow me to link to a file in a node's attachment directory? I
know this could be done using the appropriate "file:" hyperlink, but
it seems like part of the file path could be automated here.
Folks,
I would like to extract items that are "NEXT" action todo-items
from my master gtd.org file, for reference in my paper planner, and
make a custom agenda command to repeat this. Most of what I want to
do is easy with the TODO search. But I don't really want items that
won't be schedule
I am trying to write a script to extract a sparse tree, selected by
TODO keywords, from my the gtd.org file. The sparse tree should then
be exported to an html file. I am using this command:
emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs \
-eval '(find-file "~/projects/gtd.org")' \
-eval '(org-show-todo-tree
ble ?h nil))' -kill
Is there a way to remove tags while doing this export?
/Lindsay
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Lindsay Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to write a script to extract a sparse tree, selected by
> TODO keywords, from my the gtd.org file. The spar
I am able to export my entire org file to LaTeX (after finding that
couldn't use any ampersands on headlines). But I find that I cannot
export only the visible portion to LaTeX, using C-c C-e v L (or l). I
get this error message: Invalid export key.
This is with version 5.13g.
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R. Li
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