Carsten Dominik writes:
> - Close to 800 subscribers to the mailing list.
And that doesn't take into account those of us who read the list via
Gmane as the newsgroup "gmane.emacs.orgmode".¹
Footnotes:
¹ http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode
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dar, as if they have no dates attached. The "ics" file
entries have a few kinds of DTSTART values, but iCal doesn't represent
any of them on teh calendar itself.
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#x27; is ensure that `org-tag' is part of the text
properties; if it's already there, we should leave it there.
Toward that end, I've found the following change makes things work as
expected.
>From 80515d825ed6b619008df9afaffc4cc0f925f754 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Steven E. Harr
this pop up
occasionally. I wonder if maybe XEmacs does more manipulation of text
properties, such as turning single-item lists into atoms, or the
converse, and maybe it's more fickle about what one can feed to
`add-text-properties'.
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² http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/5107/focus=5134
³ http://cache.gmane.org//gmane/emacs/orgmode/5134-004.bin
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What versions of Emacs and org-mode are you using?
XEmacs version 21.4.21 (Cygwin)
Org-mode version 6.06b
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t: 3
:END:
** Third
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: 40
:END:
Pressing C-c C-x C-c, then `c', produces the following layout:
<>
Note also the extra letter in the far-right column, which looks like the
first letter of each item.
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cs variant are you using?
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"Steven E. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note also the extra letter in the far-right column, which looks like
> the first letter of each item.
Another difference I noticed: The "Effort" column's cells have a le
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I do not know about cygwin, but things are working properly here
> (MacOS X, xemacs 21.4.20)
Can you suggest a function I can trace through that draws the headline
to make sure that it's being called?
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a value of 40, which appears here as a period.
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uote' form means, how do know that
"((def))" is not part of it?
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ore commonly expected of an identifier such as alphanumerics,
dashes, and underscores.
You could punt even further and just demand that the user provide a
suitable regex for finding the line labels unambiguously. I'm just leery
of trying to pick a default that's expected to work not just w
"Steven E. Harris" writes:
> Also, that one would tolerate anything but a closing parenthesis in a
> label;
That was a mistake to propose. I had forgotten that I intended the label
to run to the end of the line, not to a bounding parenthesis. So much
for writing code in haste wi
e-selection 'yank)
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It's not clear where such a definition belongs; delete-selection-mode
doesn't know about org-mode, and org-mode may not known about
delete-selection-mode. Should this fall to user-level customization?
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Carsten Dominik writes:
> I have added your line, thanks.
Great. Thanks for the fast response.
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at line shows it not having changed since 22
March 2008.
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d building org-mode again, to no avail. The error message be
misreporting the offending call. (Not that that assertion helps us find
the problem any more easily.)
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"APPT(a@)"
"|"
"DONE(d!)"
"DEFERRED(f@)"
"CANCELLED(c@
/xemacs\"))"
as a quick cut-and-paste fix.
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