Puneeth writes:
> It was a wonderful interview. Always a pleasure watching Carsten talk
> about org-mode.
*sigh*, I missed it.
And my wlan sucks that much, I probably would not have enjoyed a live
stream.
So, when can I download the whole thing and watch it after the fact?
Memnon
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Sebastian Rose writes:
> there is a light and easy way to use google and openstreetmap.org maps
> if you define them as a custom link type:
>
> (setq org-link-abbrev-alist
> '(("gmap"
> . "http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%s";)
> ("omap"
> . "http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/
Richard Moreland writes:
> http://ncogni.to/org-screencasts/1-basics/
,
| This ScreenFlow video requires a more recent version of the Adobe Flash
| Player to display. Please update your version of the Adobe Flash Player.
`
...
?!?!
Gr!!!
wget http://ncogni.to/org-screencasts/1-bas
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
> If anyone would like to post their theme as a reply to this message, I
> would be happy to incorporate it into Worg.
I use manoj-color-theme, with some minor modifications by now, but those
are not in the org related color settings; it is one of those 'dark'
themes
Hi,
David Abrahams writes:
> I have to reschedule quite a few items daily. Often they're
> yesterday's items that I need to reschedule for today.
>
> `C-c C-s . RET'
>
> is a bit much typing for that, so I re-bound `S' to
> org-agenda-schedule. But
>
> `S . RET'
>
> is still a bit muc
Jean-Marie Gaillourdet writes:
> Although I am german, I use an american keyboard layout for coding and
> everything else. But there is a nice emacs solution to enter umlauts:
> =C-x RET C-\ german-postfix RET= This enables an input method which
> allows you to enter all german umlauts: ä ü ö Ä Ü
Hi,
Jean-Marie Gaillourdet writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>> If you use german-postfix, using the `u' speedkey command on stars will
>> not work in orgmode files; I use this frequently, so being able to
>> quickly toggle is essential.
> I didn't notice that
Hi Robert,
Robert Pluim writes:
> is there a way to not show TODO items that are DONE in the agenda view
> ('C-aa') by default? It seems I have them showing up because they have a
> deadline, but when they're done, that doesn't matter anymore :)
,
| org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t
| o
Jeff Horn writes:
> Someone else is probably better suited to address your original post.
> As far as additional thoughts, I was only thinking about keystroke
> savings:
>
> 1) You can set priorities in agenda view by typing a comma and
> choosing priority. You can set them anywhere with =C-c ,=.
Markus Heller writes:
> Tassilo Horn writes:
>> Markus Heller writes:
>>> cancel the posting.
>> ,[ (info "(message)Canceling News") ]
...
> Man I really have to learn how to use the manpages/info thingy ...
Info is so convenient, but I use it a tad too infrequently to get the
keybindings
Hi,
I am on a little bug hunt ;) and hope to figure out what is happening
here over the next days. However, if someone has a minute:
Could someone please try this custom agenda command?
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn writes:
> I have an entry
>
> ** Statustreffen (Bad Homburg)
><2011-01-17 Mon 12:00>--<2011-01-18 Tue 13:30>
>
> Monday 17 January 2011 W03
> uni:12:00.. (1/2): Statustreffen (Bad Homburg)
> Tuesday18 January 2011
> uni:12:00.. (2
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 10:12 PM, Memnon Anon wrote:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
>> '(("z" "TESTING"
>&g
knubee writes:
> i tried to find the information by searching the web for different variations
> of
> "org-mode", "search tags", and "current file".
May I ask: Why not info?
When searching, I find myself (still) sometimes asking google first, but
each time I draw the conclusion, that asking e
Hi!
I still see this problem with emacsclient and columnview (cf.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/17568/match= , especially
the links to the pictures).
I cut down my .emacs to a minimum, could someone please again test it
with emacs 23?
0.) change path-to-org-directory to your setup
David Bremner writes:
> I don't much about the causes, but when have this problem, it turns
> out that the org-column face is messed up. In particular, it often
> seems to get set to 1/10 of a point high or something silly.
Interesting. I compared the output of C-u C-x =, they are the same
exc
saikari keitele writes:
> I'm new to orgmode and quite new to Emacs. Could you please tell me
> the exact lines I have to add to the emacs startup file(.emacs.el) to
> enable orgmode?
Welcome ;)
If you are new to emacs, really learn, how to use the integrated
documenatation. Its great and alwa
Hi!
I am still working on making orgmode a more usefull tool for me :), how
do you guys handle this problem:
I schedule and reschedule tasks pretty often. (Thats why I, too, think a
history of scheduling would be a nice addition to have.).
Whenever a task comes up, I schedule it for some day in
Benjamin Andresen writes:
>> %%(diary-anniversary 14 5 1956) Arthur Dent is %d years old
> I can't for the life of me get this to work.
> I tried emacs 22.1, 22.3, emacs 23.1 and the current CVS head.
[...]
> Does anyone have this working?
Works fine here.
%%(diary-anniversary 10 1 1960)
Benjamin Andresen writes:
> This works:
> %%(diary-anniversary 12 30 1984) Arthur Dent is %d years
> ^ ^ ^
> M D Y
> This doesn't:
> %%(diary-anniversary 30 12 1984) Arthur Dent is %d years
> ^ ^ ^
> D
Carsten Dominik writes:
> can you point out exactly where in the documentation this is located?
,[ (info "(org)Weekly/daily agenda") ]
| * Birthdays and similar stuff
| #+CATEGORY: Holiday
| %%(org-calendar-holiday) ; special function for holiday names
| #+CATEGORY: Ann
Hi,
I use orgmode all the time, so I found it sensible to use it as default
major mode with (setq default-major-mode 'org-mode).
I just noticed that the 's' key in the agenda calls
org-save-all-org-buffers, which saves _all_ org buffers open in emacs.
I found this behaviour to be somewhat unexpe
Avinash Kulkarni writes:
> Hi, Is there a way to specify when a particular task should stop
> repeating? For instance, I need to backup the server in my office once
> a week for the next 3 weeks, after which the employee in charge will
> take it over again. Right now, I just added it as a C-x C-s
Hi,
d.st...@gmail.com writes:
> I was wondering if anyone uses org-mode for this kind of use, and
> would really be interested in reading how you maintain such a system.
> I'm especially interested in methods that relate to structuring and
> 'querying' the knowledge base, since it's of no use if
eady
org-tutorials on worg. It might be more convenient to only have a link
to the proper sections on worg ...
> Thanks for reading,
Thanks for writing!
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Dan Davison writes:
> Yes, exactly. I want to counter some of the recent pessimism on this
> topic. Org-mode is very attractive to people in its own right, and as it
> happens it is implemented in emacs. I know one person who has used
> org-mode constantly for a couple of years now, purely for th
Ryan Thompson writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to view a timeline or agenda of completed tasks? That
> is, can I invert the normal logic of excluding finished tasks from the
> agenda?
,[ (info "(org)Agenda commands") ]
| `v l or short l'
| Toggle Logbook mode. In Logbook mode, entr
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I think it works as you want if you just drop the .
>>SCHEDULED: <2010-03-24 Wed +2d>
> .+2d is 2 days from today
> +2d is 2 days later
> ++2d repeat 2 days later until the date is after today
>
> I think all of these formats work with habits.
If this is really the ca
Anthony Lander writes:
> I was thinking about this a bit more. Is it possible to meet in the
> middle and restrict the cursor so that it can't go past the last
> character in the headline, like this:
>
> *** Some entry|...
>
> I suggest this because if you do type after the elipsis, the text
John Hendy writes:
> This awesome. If this equivalent existed for M-a/e and M-f/b, I would
> be very happy with the result. Seem reasonable -- when on a folded
> headline, I just can't think of a reason someone would want to
> interact with the headline after the ellipsis. It even, as someone
> e
John Hendy writes:
> * Projects
> ** Project 1
> *** History/Overview
> *** Journals
> <2010-03-27 Sat>
> * Main thing I did 1
> - did stuff
> - did some more stuff
> - some sub stuff
> ** Project 2
> * Talks/Courses
> * Ideas
>
> Most likely I'll have one heading under the timestemp s
Hi,
btw, it is easier to keep multiple questions in separate mails with
separate subjects.
Thus, more people will read and answer (easier to identify the topic,
shorter so quicker to skim over etc.).
John Hendy writes:
> P.S. Somewhat un-related, but while taking about lists... In an
> unorder
Carsten Dominik writes:
> How many of your are using these keys
> C-c C-f
> C-c C-b
> C-c C-n
> C-c C-p
FWIW, I do not use them. Speedkeys are my favorites.
> [`C-c / t' to make a TODO sparse tree?]
+1
Consistency is much more important for defaultkeybindings than
already formed habbits, imho.
Hi.
Wouldn't it be nice to have the FAQ available for offline-browsing as
well?
So does Gnus, Emacs itself ...
If it is too much work to convert it to info proper, maybe an orgfile
like org-help.org[1] could be added to the distribution.
Memnon
Footnotes:
[1] http://osdir.com/ml/attachment
Hi,
Sebastian Rose writes:
> * Reuse input
>
> I would like to prompt for a value and use the input in several
> places. E.g. part of the last entry in my training diary looks like
> this:
>
>
> => --->8->8->8---
> * DONE [2010-06
Hi,
cool stuff :)!
Julien Danjou writes:
> I'd be glad to have feedback. patches or ideas. ;)
I found a minor problem:
* Summary
Zooming on map fails if not 'initialized' with z
* Steps to reproduce
- `M-x google-maps'
- Location: `Statue of Liberty New York'
Buffer Google-Maps is
Stephen Eglen writes:
> I'd like to try out org-capture.
>
> I've never used org-remember before so I have no templates to convert.
> Do I make the new ones in pretty much the same way as the manual
> describes for org-remember?
>
> Or should I be patient, and wait for org-capture to stabilise?
Xin Yang writes:
> Just want to know if there is anyway to sync org agenda files with my
> google calendar. It would be much easier for me to use org on an pc that
> has no emacs installed.
AFAIK, no, there is no "easy" solution, yet.
However, this message might be interesting for you:
,
|
Hi,
I was just experimenting with the new capture interface and I *really*
like it :).
I see some problem with these escape sequences:
,[ (info "(org)Template expansion") ]
| %! immediately store note after completing the template
| (skipping the `C-c C-c' tha
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Both are no longer supported. They make no sense with org-capture.
> As you have seen, :immediate-finish replaces %!, and every capture
> process
> makes you go to the target place while editing the entry - just
> try `M-x widen' in a CAPTURE... buffer to see what I mea
Dan Davison writes:
> I would like the command names in the manual.
>
> - Emacs-lisp has a lovely tradition of naming functions *very*
> descriptively and not being afraid to use long names in the interests
> of accuracy. It's a shame to lose all that by displaying only key
> sequences. It'
Hi,
> IIRC there was some back and forth about compatibility of this
> statement and the GPL, but cannot remember where I read this.
Thats exactly what I remembered, and I searched gmane for it.
This topic (emacswiki and license) came up when bzr was adopted
and the main document for transition
Andreas Burtzlaff writes:
> The C-u says that the function that is bound to the rest of the key
> combination is called with the first argument being `t'.
>
> To get information about the function bound to a key combination use:
> C-h k
> and then press the key combination (without the C-u prefi
Glasspen writes:
> How can org-mode show done tasks in agenda-view.
Ugh, I think it does?!
Do you have any of these settings in your setup?
(setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t
org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t)
Memnon
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Memnon Anon writes:
> I am confused.
[I prepared a long mail, but I deleted it all. I will try to keep it
short]
If one wants to bind a key to `C-u C-c C-x C-i', the easiest way is to
have a look at the docstring and try to figure out, how to call the
function in a lambda, i.e. an
Hi Flavio,
Flavio Souza writes:
> I need a little help with org agenda:
> I'd like to see in my daily view or weekly view my effort.
You already found out about Column View, I suppose, and are not
happy with it?
If that is so, I think it would help to provide more specific info what
your wor
Markus Heller writes:
> I have a quick question to which I couldn't find an answer in the org
> manual.
> How can I remove WAITING tasks from the global TODO list?
Add a WAITING tag and use filtering.
,[ (info "(org)Agenda commands") ]
| Secondary filtering and query editing
| .
Markus Heller writes:
> But that will only give me a *list* of the items, correct?
>
> What I'd like to get is the *calendar* view that you get by hitting "C-c
> a a" which only shows TODO and STARTED tasks.
Ui, custom agenda; I am not got at this, but please try this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-c
Carsten Dominik writes:
> I think the file would benefit from a bit more structure (some top-level
> headings and the actually hacks as level two headings or so.
I had a look at what is there so far.
One way might be Toplevel-headlines like this:
1. Hacking Org: Modifying orgmode itself.
2. Ha
Hi,
I am working nightshifts these days, so I wanted this:
,
| (setq org-agenda-time-grid (quote
| ((daily weekly today require-timed) ""
| ( 000 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2359
`
which ... did not work.
Afaics, the reason is in
Andre Powell writes:
> [...] so simply hunh? I remember reading
> something on a wiki about git, is there a sixth grade FAQ on how to
> make this a reality?
,[ http://orgmode.org/ ]
| For people who cannot use git, we provide zip or tar.gz snapshot release
| files updated each day and corre
(push (org-format-agenda-item
`
! Questions:
,
| a) Will this break anything I am not aware of yet?
| b) Is there a better way to achieve this?
`
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> are you going to implement these changes into org-hacks.org?
Did my first push a few seconds ago.
Didn't want to break anything, but finally realized its VC, so it can be
easily reverted anyway; lets see how it will work out...
Memnon
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> The Ledger tutorial has gone missing on the Babel Uses section of
> Worg. Is this intentional?
* a50c8fd 2010-08-27 moving the ledger tutorial into the languages
directory
I modified the link to the new location.
Memnon
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Hey ;),
Bastien writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>> ;;MAN make sure time is at least 3 characters long or substring will fail
>> => (when (< (length time) 3) (setq time (concat "00" time)))
> I fixed this in a slightly different way:
> -
Bastien writes:
>> This prevents the error, however have a look at my agenda:
> Please pull again, this should be fixed now...
No change with %4d:
- 00:00 line not there.
- additional line above org-calculate-free-time line
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Day-ag
Hi C64,
C64 Whiz writes:
> Actions [80%]
> * DONE See if existing credentials work
> ** DONE 2010/07/26 17:12:24 (05:12:24 PM)
> I'll be working from home on Wed and will see if the existing
> credentials still work. I can find them [[file:c:/path/to/file][in
> here]
Bastien writes:
> Please pull again, this should be fixed now...
Still problem here.
Please try this:
0. Put attached 2 files into ~
1. `emacs -Q ~/minimal.el'
2. Adjust path to org-mode git dir and Eval Buffer minimal.el
3. Try 'C-c a a'
-> It fails for me
4. Uncomment `org-agenda-add-time-gri
Bastien writes:
> Memnon Anon writes:
>> Still problem here.
> Fixed again - thanks for the detailed feedback!
Yes!
Confirmed, it works.
Thank *you* for persisting ;).
Memnon
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loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de writes:
> Sorry, my bad. But it doesn't make any difference whether I use
> SCHEDULED or not. If I mark yesterday's task as complete, all the tasks
> until the repetition of the completed task disappear from the agenda.
Argh,
I did a quick test before I suggested it, an
Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2011-03-10 on 3249CTO
> Org-mode version 7.5 9c582ceed8c4ffc1b83f719f8bcabbc2e23027b2
>
> I used to have a
> \lisp\org-install.el
> file in my load path. This file was there since
> 20th October 2010 and everythig has been
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Is there a way to have a calendar-like overview of the agenda with
> org? Taskwarrior (http://taskwarrior.org/projects/show/ taskwarrior)
> can render an overview like this, and it is really nice when you want
> to get some perspective: http://
> tas
Hi Michael,
Michael Gilbert writes:
> - select a number of items with time stamps in an org file (either by
> region or, if I must, all items subsidiary to a headline)
> - change all of their deadlines (or some other time stamp) by a set
> number of days, relative to the date they currently hav
Bastien writes:
> These two snippets could live on Worg -- can anyone add this to
> org-hacks.el (or any relevant place)?
Done.
Hope everythings okay, will check the html export when I wake up.
,
| commit d0d55a275fa2a78b864ed8eec48ed205aaae42f5
| Author: Memnon Anon
| Date: Sun
Hi Gmane!
,
| Problem -- inserting a Mairix type link when calling Orgmode capture in
| VM. Also, opening the link from an Orgmode buffer should retrieve the
| message thread through a Mairix search and display it in a VM folder.
`
Rest ("rather crude solution") here:
http://robert-adesam
Bastien writes:
> Thanks for this -- I guess you'll find a lot of dedicated testers here.
[...]
> Also explore the Agenda views (M-x org-agenda -- see the manual), your
> package might give us new ideas on how to display agenda information.
might? I'm almost certain it will!
This is *beautiful*.
Bastien writes:
> I'm releasing Org 7.6.
Excellent!
And it can't be said too often:
Thanks for your dedication.
Org is just amazing.
Memnon
"Loris Bennett" writes:
>>> What should the correct syntax be and where is it described?
>>
>> Did you look in the manual? What is missing?
>
> I looked here
>
>http://orgmode.org/manual/Block-agenda.html#Block-agenda
>
,[ C-h v org-agenda-custom-commands ]
| matchWhat to search for
Russell Adams writes:
> Two minor FRs (I hope you continue to monitor the list):
https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/issues ?
> - 'q' key to close the calendar buffer, like org-agenda does
,[ https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/pull/4 ]
TSDH: aee24d8 Bind q to b
Hi,
>> Any guidance?
> Oh, guidance would be great: I'm curious what others will propose.
Anyone?
This question might have gone down in the prerelease turmoil ...
Memnon
Pieter Praet writes:
> On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 15:05:33 +0200, Bastien wrote:
>> The video is now here:
>> http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/15820239
>>
>> Nice chilling out atmosphere!
:(, my firefox only shows a white box.
Do I have to sign up and login to view it?
> Can someone provide a workin
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
> The direct link to the video on the UStream site is:
> http://ustream.vo.llnwd.net/pd15/0/1/15/15820/15820239/1_365053_15820239.flv
If I understood Pieter Praet correctly, this did not work for him:
,[ Message ID: <878vsa2msg@praet.org>]
| I'
Hi Sebastien,
> I've uploaded it on my Web site:
> http://www.mygooglest.com/sva/OLUG_Meeting_July_2011.flv
> Please download it, as this link may become unavailable in the future.
Thanks!
Got it, its working.
And while I am at it, thank you very much for making your .emacs
available there and
Hi all,
Pieter Praet writes:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 19:32:18 +0200 (CEST), har...@free.fr wrote:
> Please don't *insult* our devs by calling this useless BS a "BUG",
> let alone ask them to *waste* their precious time and skills on it.
Mhh, I don't think it was in any way insulting to ask?
OTOH,
Hi all,
I think this is a very reasonable and concise mail on the star topic
Nicolas wrote here.
If Bastien agrees to its assessment, I would suggest adding a link to it
to the FAQ item on the topic.
Memnon
John Hendy writes:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Bastien wrote:
[...]
>> Or did I miss something?
>
> Don't think so. Googling produces little, either.
[...]
> So... looks like notes + some other feature set that's unexplained?
I found some stuff, e.g.:
http://vimeo.com/16594128 [which I
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> "William H. Daffer" wrote:
>> I'm relatively new to org-mode, I'm liking what I see so far, but I have two
>> questions.
[...]
>> I'm using emacs 23.2.1, org-mode 6.33x
[...]
> First remark: migrate away from "remember". Use the new interface called
> "org-capture".
Hi Rainer,
Sorry, I can not really comment/help with anything.
Just curious:
Rainer Stengele writes:
> This process, switching to "all todos" and back to "weekly agenda"
> takes about 18 (!) seconds netto. This is a lot!
a) How many files are in your agenda file list?
b) How many "all todos" d
Hi Brian,
[BTW: Keeping it on list, because there still may be some
good results for org. Strictly speaking however,
this is at least semi-OT. But I do not add OT to
the subject yet.]
brian powell writes:
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Memnon Anon
>&
Nick Dokos writes:
> There was a discussion about this on the list a few months ago, but I
> can't get to search.gmane.org to find the thread atm, although I can get
> to news.gmane.org: is that me or is gmane's search on the fritz?
I had some trouble with gmane search for days, too.
Alternativ
Bastien writes:
> My Gnus .overview has been corrupted and I lost track of the question.
> Can you restate it shortly here?
,[ Original request as short as I can get it ]
| Michael is looking for a way to "bulk re'timestamp'" items
| relativ to the timestamp the item has currently.
| This sh
Hi Christian,
Christian Zang writes:
> despite carefully reading the manual and trying out some approaches so
> far I could not figure out whether or not it is possible to have a
> custom agenda view based on a header's properties.
The manual is great, but its always a good idea to also check
Suvayu Ali writes:
> The error at the end was generated on attempting to reschedule a
> headline like this:
>
> ** TODO Read note on fitter
>SCHEDULED: <2011-07-19 Tue>
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function
> org-loop-over-siblings-in-active-region)
> org-loop-over-siblings-i
Suvayu Ali writes:
> I can't follow links with an ID property. I have attached a minimal
> example org file. Org complains it cannot find a match and prompts to
> create a new headline. Answering yes to the prompt creates a new
> headline like this:
>
> * id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42
>
Thomas Renkert writes:
> I noticed that - as more people with a diverse range of background knowledge
> start to use orgmode - the mailing list is getting more and more difficult to
> navigate:
I do agree that the volume of mails did considerably increase.
> a lot of threads are long and windi
Роман Новиков writes:
> org-7.5
,[ (info "(org)Feedback") ]
|For bug reports, please first try to reproduce the bug with the
| latest version of Org available--if you are running an outdated
| version, it is quite possible that the bug has been fixed already.
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suvayu ali writes:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Bastien wrote:
>> I think you can already
>> set up your custom agenda views to ignore COMMENT headlines.
>
> Could you point me to it? I did an apropos search for "org agenda
> ignore" but all I could find was ignoring based on timestamps.
Karl Voit writes:
> How can I refer to an ID in another Org-mode file (withing the same
> folder)?
[...]
> I was searching in the Org-mode manual but could not find any
> solution for my problem. Either this is not possible or I could not
> find the (existing) solution yet.
,[ (info "(org)Se
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> On an item, `C-c C-s' and `C-c C-d' now allows you to use
> "+2d" to say "schedule in 2 days from today" or "++2d" to
> say "schedule in 2 days from existing timestamp".
>
> In agenda, `B s' and `B d' will also understand this and
> let you reschedule/redeadline it
John Hendy writes:
> Ah. That might have done it. I was playing around a bit tonight and
> noticed that if I changed the scheduled date, I got a little
> multi-colored bar looking thing in agenda week view. Is that the
> "graph"?
Yes.
>> #+begin_src org
>> ,* TODO note down month's accompli
Hi etimecowboy,
etimecowboy writes:
> For example, I want to search the scheduled TODO items with the "work"
> tag in the past 3 days. I thought the searching string was:
>
> "+work+SCHEDULED<\"\"+SCHEDULED>=\"\"",
^? ^?^? ^?
> but failed to get the
Michael C Gilbert writes:
> Ideally, something like this should be available in the org file,
> rather than in the agenda. [...]
>
> But if I shift back and forth to the agenda, then I can make this
> work. I'm assuming that the 'Cc C-s' and 'C-c C-d' commands don't work
> on regions or on everyt
Michael Gilbert writes:
> Upon upgrading to 7.6, I am noticing that my agenda now rebuilds as I
> move between various secondary filters. This is a substantial slowdown
> to my regular workflow. Is there a setting I could use to adjust this
> behavior? Other advice?
see:
Message-ID: <87fwlqxw6u.
Hi,
Just a heads up:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/142944
I don't know anything about this, but maybe something can be said/done
about it while Bastien enjoys his vacation?
Memnon
Eric Schulte writes:
> I believe 10 lines is the cutoff for whether a patch may be considered
> "tiny" and thus whether it requires copyright attribution to the FSF.
,[ http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html ]
| If your patch is against a file that is part of Emacs, then your total
| co
Hi Michael,
Michael Gilbert writes:
> Basically, I'm just looking for a way to narrow the scope of the clock
> total to the current iteration of task, in the context of the column
> view of the agenda. Comparing effort to total doesn't make a lot of
> sense if the former is an estimate per itera
Hi,
I've not been following the list closely for a while, not sure if
Bastien is on vacation or whatever.
Just in case Carsten or anyone else wants to comment on this:
From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU
utilization with
michael holzer writes:
> When I have an entry that contains a time range, for example:
>
> * timerange
> <2011-09-30 Fri 14:00>--<2011-09-30 Fri 18:00>
>
> this shows up in the agenda view as:
>
> uni:14:00.. timerange
>
> while I would expect something like:
>
> uni:14:
Le Wang writes:
> Use the C-u (universal prefix) to `org-refile', i.e. C-u C-c C-w.
How could I miss that?!
Woohooo!
Thanks,
Memnon
Karl Voit writes:
> * Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> C-u 30 C-c a a
> For now I used:
>
> ,[ from my .emacs ]
> | (defun vk-export-agenda()
> | "Exports monthly Org-mode agenda to agenda.ics file"
> | (interactive)
> | (org-agenda-list)
> | (org-agenda-month-view)
> | (org-write-agenda
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