It seems many org-columns functions are broken. org-columns does not work
either.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 9:25 PM, Warren Lynn wrote:
> Just get an error message:
> propertize: Symbol's function definition is void: org-get-priority-face
>
> It used to work in 8.2.10
>
Just get an error message:
propertize: Symbol's function definition is void: org-get-priority-face
It used to work in 8.2.10
Hi Nicolas:
Indeed mixed installation was the problem. I fixed that and it works now.
Thanks for pointing it out!
Warren
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Warren Lynn writes:
>
> > Just get an error message:
> > propertize: Symbol&
With a simple org file of just one entry as below:
* TODO A weekly task
SCHEDULED: <2016-11-04 Fri +1w>
If I run org-timeline, I expect to see this task show up on every
Friday. But only one line is in the timeline, for "2016-11-04"
only. This behavior will make user have doubts when checking a
Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Warren Lynn writes:
>
> > With a simple org file of just one entry as below:
> >
> > * TODO A weekly task
> > SCHEDULED: <2016-11-04 Fri +1w>
> >
> > If I run org-timeline, I expect to see this task show up on every
Emacs 24.5.1, Org-mode 9.1, Windows 7
If I have task like this:
* Spring break
SCHEDULED: <2018-03-30 Fri>-<2018-04-06 Fri>
I would see "Spring break" listed in the daily agenda for each day between
the starting and ending date in the "SCHEDULED" line. However, the exported
".ics" file only pu
9:59 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Monday, 11 Sep 2017 at 14:29, Warren Lynn wrote:
> > Emacs 24.5.1, Org-mode 9.1, Windows 7
> >
> > If I have task like this:
> > * Spring break
> >SCHEDULED: <2018-03-30 Fri>-<2018-04-06 Fri>
> >
> > I wou
With org-mode 9.4, if you have a repeated task like this:
* TODO My weekly task
SCHEDULED: <2020-10-14 Wed +1w>
In daily agenda, if you mark the task done, which will cause the above to
change into:
* TODO My weekly task
SCHEDULED: <2020-10-21 Wed +1w>
:PROPERTIES:
:LAST_REPEAT: [2020-10