Bernt Hansen norang.ca> writes:
> > Could you explain to me what you really call a project ? (and give an
> > example of what it looks like in org-mode)
>
> Everything is a project. A project is just a task. All of my TODO
> tasks start at level 2
> Does that help?
That's perfect. Thank you
Le 01/12/2009 22:34, Keith Lancaster a écrit :
> I apologize for the WAY off topic question, but since you folk are emacs
> expertsdo you use emacs for email, and if so, what do you use? Org-mode
> caused me to switch to emacs after programming for 30 years in other editors,
> and so like ma
Le 01/12/2009 12:41, andrea a écrit :
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> andrea writes:
>>
>> A quick question: Are you using the agenda? IMO, the number of org files
>> you use doesn't really matter, since the agenda will gather the relevant
>> information from all of them and since you can jump direct
Hi,
Is there anything planned to port the mobileorg application onto Android ?
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anything planned to port the mobileorg application onto Android ?
Heh, I was thinking about just this last night! I'd also love to know
if this will happen
I wish it was al
Carsten Dominik writes:
> And the Android app will be easier in a way, because the workflow hast
> been designed and all the support code is in place.
>
> So: WHO???
>
> :-)
I just stumbled upon this Android application:
http://niftyware.com/alex/
Maybe there
Hi,
I heavily use logbook in order to track things. I need a way
to know what has been done for a certain day. The master problem
is that using logbook does not imply I marked something as DONE. It can be
contextual informations (I phoned someone,
...).
Do you know any way to list my "action
Le 23/12/2009 23:36, Paul Sexton a écrit :
> Hi,
> I have rewritten org-ctags, a package which allows org mode to use Emacs
> "tags"
> to seamlessly navigate to link targets in other org files (as well as source
> code files etc). See below for more of an explanation.
Awesome idea ! But why a pat
Hi,
I am not a serious org-mode user but I am trying to use it again
for daily task planning (which everytime I tried, failed at ;)).
I did my lectures thanks to the worg project (Bernst and John
lecture were a real pleasure and sort of a non hittable dream to
me) but I still not clear how I coul
At Tue, 4 Aug 2009 15:09:30 +0530,
Vedang wrote:
>
> [1 ]
> [1.1 ]
> Hi Xavier,
>
> > a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> > b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> > c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
> > d) when c) is finished, I get back to pr
At Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:46:40 +0100,
Leo wrote:
>
> On 2009-08-04 06:57 +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> > a) I doing some non urgent (planned) DBA tasks (call this project A)
> > b) someone calls me (interrupting Project A)
> > c) I am doing what urgency of b) is needed
&g
Thanks a lot Bernt. This is how I am doing things right now which
"partially" works for me.
I need a way to tag a TODO as INTERRUPTED automatically when
clocking-in a new item through remember.
Eg:
Working on task A which is marked as STARTED. Someone calls me
asking for help. I C-M-r a new cloc
Hi,
When I fire remember in order to enter task(s), it generally
happens when I am doing another thing and thus, many times I fire
it when visiting a file.
While it can be ok sometimes, I do not like to have a link to the
current visited file into my remember buffer since each time I
have to dele
Hi,
When I fire remember in order to enter task(s), it generally
happens when I am doing another thing and thus, many times I fire
it when visiting a file.
While it can be ok sometimes, I do not like to have a link to the
current visited file into my remember buffer since each time I
have to dele
hi,
I am relatively new (even if I used it years ago) to orgmode.
I extensively use remember to jot down new tasks/notes/... it
feets perfectly since it is almost instantaneous.
Sometimes, when at work, someone enters my room to speak about a
project. When finished, I fire remember and try to su
At Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:28:40 -0400,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Noorul Islam K M writes:
>
> > Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
> > item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
> > clock ins and outs. Everything is organized from top
At Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:40:08 -0400,
Matt Lundin wrote:
> Warning: it can be much slower to search for properties than to search
> for todo-states and tags.
Can you explain why it could be much slower ?
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Hi,
I am a DBA (database administrator) with really tons of database (more than 200)
to "survey".
As such, I have written many tools for various tasks. Currently these tools
produce logs (tons of) in many different formats. That's not very homogeneous
but that's something I want to remedy.
My cu
Hi there,
I am trying to get back to orgmode after years ;)
I developed my own spartian note-jotting mode for emacs but I do not
track my TODOs with that and thus, I am totally dis-org-anized :D
I am also an eev-mode fan to do all sort of stuff.
Today, I tried to use org-babel for the first time
Eric Schulte writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
[ SNIP ]
>> Today, I tried to use org-babel for the first time with thing like that:
>>
>> #+begin_src sh
>> echo $ORACLE_SID
>> #+end_src
>>
>> My goal is to execute this block on a remote machine. I
Charles Philip Chan writes:
>> And a follow-up question: I'd like to be able to clock things on my
>> phone. I can't see clocking in the feature set of MobileOrg; are there
>> any other Android apps to clock tasks, and is it possible to import
>> their data into Org? If not, well, didn't someon
Hello again,
With my copy of orgmode, pressing g in the Agenda View does not behave
as I would have expected it.
Here is the docstring:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
g runs the command org-agenda-redo, which is an interactive compiled
Lisp function in `org-age
Hi,
As usual, I am starting to use orgmode again. As usual, things have
greatly enhanced.
I am using one big orgmode file to keep all my stuff. I need for some
nodes of this file to export them and to send them to my teammates, etc.
Although there is a manual, I could not find THE way to it ther
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Hello,
there is an area where I am pretty dumb: orgmode articulation with Gnus
buffers.
What do I need exactly to do to activate orgmode into Gnus both when reading
posts and when writing new ones ?
Regards
- -- Xavier.
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Hey,
in the same vein I am refurbishing my Gnus (and love it), I'd like, as a 2k16
resolution (right word in english ?), to restart my long abandoned blog. As
usual, this is something I can't imagine doing outside GNU emacs and thus
orgmode.
My que
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
> Hello,
>
>> there is an area where I am pretty dumb: orgmode articulation with Gnus
>> buffers.
>>
>> What do I need exactly to do to activate orgmode int
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Hey John,
John Kitchin writes:
> I integrated org-mode to blogofile here:
> https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/user/blogofile.el
> This lets me "publish" an org heading to the blog with a single key
> press, and it copies all the files,
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Sebastian Christ writes:
> Hi Xavier,
>
> I'm using org-page (https://github.com/kelvinh/org-page) and I'm quite
> happy with it.
That's pretty interesting. Just to be sure, can I choose which entry I want to
publish or not (via a tag or something
Rasmus writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>
>>> Xavier Maillard writes:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>> there is an area where I am pretty dumb: orgmode articulation with Gnus
>>>> buffers.
John Kitchin writes:
>>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> I integrated org-mode to blogofile here:
>>> https://github.com/jkitchin/jmax/blob/master/user/blogofile.el>
>>> This lets me "publish" an org heading to the blog with a single key
>>> press, and it copies all the files, and other stuff to t
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Rainer M Krug writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> My question is simply: what are the tools/technics in 2015 to blog ? Can you
>> share some good recipes with me ?
>
> It depends where your blog is managed. If you ar
Hello,
I am trying to learn the pomodoro technic in order to apply it for myself.
I see there is org-pomodoro but as far as I know, it just trigger clock-in and
rest time.
How do you manage the whole picture: Today sheet, interruptions, Urgent &
unplanned, etc.
Regards
Xavier
Hello,
I am trying to publish my org project but I am lost in the way I can
tweak my projects.
Is there some good tutorial I can follow step by step in order to
publish several files at once ?
My site tree is like this:
web/
├── Makefile
├── css
│ └── style.css
├── gnupg.org
├── header
│ └─
Hi,
Xavier Maillard writes:
> I am trying to publish my org project but I am lost in the way I can
> tweak my projects.
>
> Is there some good tutorial I can follow step by step in order to
> publish several files at once ?
I am still stuck :(
I read a lot of thing but I am
David Masterson writes:
> What is the status of MobileOrg for iOS?
It seems stalled but, AFAIK, it is free software and higly hackable
if you have the knowledge and time ^^
As I did not have either resource, I decided to stop using MobileOrg
;) After all, I did not use it much and I had proble
Hi David,
David Masterson writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> What is the status of MobileOrg for iOS?
>>
>> It seems stalled but, AFAIK, it is free software and higly hackable
>> if you have the knowledge and time
Hi,
Nikolai Weibull writes:
> Would it be of interest to anyone else if the bleeding edge version
> was available via elpa?
Isn't it already available via M-x package interface ? I'd rather use
git (I really do not like the package stuff).
Regards
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Nikolai Weibull writes:
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Xavier Maillard wrote:
>
>> Nikolai Weibull writes:
>
>>> Would it be of interest to anyone else if the bleeding edge version
>>> was available via elpa?
>
>> Isn't it already availab
Christoph LANGE writes:
>> CLOCK: [2014-10-10 Fri 17:52]--[2014-10-10 Fri 18:55] => 1:03
>> CLOCK: [2014-09-10 Wed 14:29]--[2014-09-10 Wed 16:29] => 2:00
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-12 Wed 08:34]--[2014-11-12 Wed 08:52] => 0:18
>> CLOCK: [2014-11-04 Tue 12:58]--[2014-11-04 Tue 13:28] => 0:30
>
> … bu
Hello Leo,
Leo Ufimtsev writes:
> I log everything into the logbook. Clocktimes, state changes, dated notes
> when I put an item on hold.
> I found it too tedious to move things around.
Would you mind producing a "typical" TODO to see how it looks like ?
This is a topic where I am not (yet) ve
Leo Ufimtsev writes:
>>> (org-drawers
>>>(quote
>>> ("FURTHER_READING" "THEORY" "TASKS" "INFO" "TIP" "NOTE" "EG" "LINKS"
>>> "APPENDIX" "DETAILS" "PROPERTIES" "CLOCK" "LOGBOOK" "RESULTS" "TASKARCHIVE"
>>> "SOURCE" "TROUBLESHOOTING")))
>
>>OMG ! All of them are used ?
> :-D, I need to
Hello,
Is there something to automatically mark an org element and put it in
an e-mail body ? This is something I am doing quite often and this
would be really useful to me.
Currently, I do M-h then M-w then open a new mail buffer and finally
C-y into it. I'd probably write a macro for that, but,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Xavier writes:
>
>> org-reverse-note-order's value is nil
>>
>> As far as I understand, the DONE state should be downside, right ?
>> Is this the correct understanding then ?
>
> AFAIU, `org-reverse-note-order' is about refiling and capturing. You
> want to
Sebastien Vauban writes:
> Rasmus wrote:
>> Sebastien Vauban writes:
>>> Rasmus wrote:
Matt Price writes:
> I feel like I've seen the answer to this somewhere but I can't find it --
> is it possible for me to get "->" and "=>" to render as rightarrows (→,
> ⇒)?
Bill White writes:
> On Thu Mar 26 2015 at 08:18, "Chris Willard" wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am thinking about changing to a Mac from Windows and wanted to check
>> that there are no issues with using org-mode in OS X.
>>
>> I would like to know what version of Emacs people use (e.g. Aquama
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Leo Ufimtsev writes:
>
>> I think he meant completely hiding the property drawer, so it wouldn't
>> even be a one-liner.
>
> This is not possible.
Even with an overlay ?
> Completely hiding data in a document sounds very wrong, anyway.
Sounds odd at least
John Kitchin writes:
> This kind of repeated command seems to be a good application for hydra.
Excuse me if this is a FAQ but: what's hydra ?
-- Xavier.
Hello,
Given the fact I defvar'ed a custom variable holding a template of my
own:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defvar xma/org-task-with-effort-template "* TODO %^{Task}
%U
SCHEDULED: %^t
:PROPERTIES:
:Effort: %^{effort|1:00|0:30|0:05|0:15|2:00|3:00|4:00}
:END:
%?
%a
" "Une tache avec une duree d'effo
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Trying to just read Xavier's email message in Gnus, I get the following
>> backtrace (with unprintable characters replaced by periods) - to me, this
>> looks like a bug somewhere, but not sure where:
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This should be
>
> * Line1
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: one
> :END:
Oh ! I just use the old syntax and did not notice this changed
/recently/.
Thank you for the clarification.
-- Xavier.
Hello Jorge,
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo writes:
> Alternatively, if you are on Linux, you could make your
> emacsclient your default pdf-viewer:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC shell
> xdg-mime default emacsclient.desktop application/pdf
> #+END_SRC
What is emacsclient.desktop exactly ? On my slackware, there i
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>>
>>>> Trying to just read Xavier's email message in Gnus, I get the following
>>>> b
Hello Jorge,
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> What is emacsclient.desktop exactly ? On my slackware, there is
>> nothing named like this.
>
> Inside a desktop environment (e.g. GNOME, KDE, Xfce), xdg-open
> passes the arguments to that
Hey,
I'd like to write letters and convert/export to something like PDF to
be printed and sent.
Is there something to achieve that easily directly in an orgmode
document ?
Thank you.
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Carlos Sosa writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> Is there something to achieve that easily directly in an orgmode
>> document ?
>
> I'm pretty sure I won't be the only one to tell you to export to
> LaTeX. You might want to look into
Thanks a lot. I
Vikas Rawal writes:
>>
>> I'd like to write letters and convert/export to something like PDF to
>> be printed and sent.
>>
>> Is there something to achieve that easily directly in an orgmode
>> document ?
>
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/koma-letter-export.html
Lovely !
-- Xavier.
Saulius Menkevičius writes:
> This (tiny) patch implements ability to set dbport for org-babel sql
> functionality. I often use ssh port forwarding to connect to remote
> mysql servers where port is mapped to non-standard one on local machine.
>
> This is my first patch, below the 15 line thresh
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo writes:
> Xavier Maillard writes:
>
>> Thank you very much for these clarifications. Should I expect
>> anything from xdg-* when not using a desktop environment at all?
>> (I am using something home-brewed where I could add support for
>>
Christoph LANGE writes:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Frings on 2015-04-01 12:37:
>>> The following function now automates the task of splitting:
>>> …
>>
>> Fantastic, just what I needed!
>
> thanks for your feedback!
>
> I have now made a few improvements but not yet found time to get started
> with c
Hi,
I tried to add a CATEGORY property recently in an org file and I was
offered to repair badly formatted PROPERTY drawers. I accepted since I
thought there was a unique element to fix but it fixed way much.
In fact, the fix has consisted in adding one empty PROPERTY block per
heading element (I
Xavier Maillard writes:
> In fact, the fix has consisted in adding one empty PROPERTY block per
> heading element (I don't know why though). Now I am looking for a way
> to delete all of them :/
>
> How would you do that ?
Org-mode comes with the function `org-remove-
On Monday 24 April 2006 14:15, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here's a small piece of code that periodically collapses all org nodes
> (trees) which are far away (structurally) from the current cursor
> position. The purpose is to automatically collapse nodes which you
> are no longer working on
Le vendredi 19 mai 2006 à 16:37 +0200, Carsten Dominik a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I messed up the 4.30 release, sorry.
>
> Things are hopefully now back in order, 4.31 is on the web.
>
> http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org
This release is just AWESOME ! Thank you all for this great work.
Xavie
Le vendredi 19 mai 2006 à 22:45 +0200, Tim O'Callaghan a écrit :
> I'd be interested in finding out how other people are using emacs
> as a mail client, and if it is worth doing.
I personnally use rmail (M-x rmail) which is really simple to use.
I, by the past, was using gnus but I wanted someth
Hello,
As promised to David, just a quick message to inform you that there is a bug
with org-publish.
In my ColorTheme.org file, I have this:
Add this to your sources.list:
:Deb http://zedek.nerim.net/var/spool/repo ./
:deb-src http://zedek.nerim.net/var/spool/repo ./
Then, ensure my key is
-publish in depth or
switch to something else. So David, what are your plans ? :)Regards-- Xavier Maillard
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2006/6/7, Jason F. McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> Interesting functionality and not hard to do - I am putting it on my> list, but I am not sure how quickly this will happen.
I vote +1 on this. I'm using org-timestamp.el, What is t
Hello,
I am trying to feed my BBDB file with personnal and profesionnal
contacts.
I have difficulties doing so (phone format is not clear in my mind)
and thus I was thinking I could use org-mode to manage my contacts.
Does any of you are doing this ? Do you have ideas to share on that
topic ?
M
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> Hello,>> I am trying to feed my BBDB file with personnal and profesionnal
> contacts.>> I have difficulties doing so (phone format is not clear in my mind)
Hi Xavier, have you(setq bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p nil)In fac
e that. In fact I really need something to
replace my current BBDB setup and thus be able to mail a contact, do
linking from a contact to an org file, ...
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y interesting. I will try to contact people on this topic ASAP to know the project state and status.
In the midline, I am still interested in earing about your own and personnal use cases for that kind of task-- Xavier Maillard
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> I use org-mode and color-theme without problems, so it should be
> something in your config i guess.
Thanks, that will help me start to narrow down where the problem is.
Could you describe what is the exact problem with color-theme
please ?
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Hi,
I like search-and-replace. When replacing in an org-mode file, I always
have to expand the file fully first, since there is no fancy on-the-fly
expansion (the way there is with i-searches). Is this a planned feature?
It'd be mighty handy...
+1 but as Carsten said, this is
Hi,
I love the idea though I'd rather have it as an inside-emacs
stuff.
Is there a way to see what does it looks like when formatted ? (I
do not have python installed here).
Anyway, great thanks !
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Hi,
> Finally a good idea that is also easy to implement.
> Exactly as proposed, in 4.76
What can I say, you rock!
I second that !
Xavier
P.S: please try to force pure text in your email (avoir html).
This is doable through gmail interface. Thank you
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Hi,
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
> > | (muse-what-changed)
> This looks like a function that is not only useful in org-mode,
> but in any mode.
Exactly. I use it all the time but this is my method:
(global-set-key
(kbd "C-c d")
(lambda () (interactive) (diff-buffer-with-file (
Carsten Dominik science.uva.nl> writes:
> I am pretty excited about this release, a new major version.
Marvelous !
Xavier
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Vagn Johansen hotmail.com> writes:
> There is a (debug) call on line 21425 in org.el
I do not have this here. What emacs version do you use ?
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Hi,
Is there any comparison table of the two main blog solution for org-mode
available somewhere ?
I have used them myself but I am quite unable to explain in what they differ,
what are the pros and cons of the solutions. A friend of mine has asked me to
help him choose one of them and I can't :)
Hi David,
David O'Toole gnu.org> writes:
> I am the author of org-blog.el. It is very simple and provides only a
> basic level of functionality: postings, a summary page, and RSS. There
> are complete instructions in the org-blog.el commentary section. That
> should give you an idea of org-blog'
Jason F. McBrayer carcosa.net> writes:
>
> Jost Burkardt web.de> writes:
>
> > Maybe I could put something together about remember-mode integration -
> > my favourite feature.
> >
> > Any Idea, where to publish it? I currently have no web-site running.
> > Maybe emacswiki is an good place to
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
> >> For tutorials like this, emacswiki would be entirely appropriate and
> >> useful. Just be sure to give it a good title and link to it from the
> >> OrgMode page.
> >
> > I agree 100% ! We could even build a dedicated org page.
>
> There is an OrgMode page
Ian Barton manor-farm.org> writes:
>
> >
> > Watch the screencast at: http://jaderholm.com/screencasts.html
> >
>
> Scott,
>
> Looks good. Is there any way of downloading it for off-line viewing?
Did you read the screencast page ?
Quote:
"If you need to view it off-line, right click here
Hi Scott,
Scott Jaderholm gmail.com> writes:
> With anything.el, you could add the task "Move pictures" to the
> project "Organize shared drive" by typing F5 Orga RET Move pictures
> RET.
>
> You could complete the task by typing F5 Move RET.
Sorry I misunderstand something but I guess this us
Charles Cave optusnet.com.au> writes:
>
> There have been a few discussions on a facility for org-mode to export a
> buffer
> into LaTeX. I was wondering what is the planned scope of this work?
Bastien has written an org-mode to latex export module which works perfectly
well. I have tested it
Hello,
This is a serious question. I have no success at all (it is even worse than
before) with the GTD methodology and I am pretty sure it has to do with the way
I manage toenter new todos in my system. I almost only use remember for that. I
guess I'm wrong using this method.
So what is the w
Hello,
Jason F. McBrayer carcosa.net> writes:
> > So what is the way you do ? The same apply for your "diary", do you
> > solely use org-mode or do you also happen to use the calendar/diary ?
>
> I don't use diary-mode. I did use it for recurring appointments and
> such, but org supports those
Hi Carsten,
Great idea and bravo for latest org mode release.
Xavier
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - How you, personally, use Org-mode for plannig and
> monitoring your tasks (we could have *many* of those).
I have most of one of these sitting in a folded, cobwebby headline in
my main projects file. I'll see about dusting it off
Hi,
I currently encrypt a lot of my org files with gpg symmetric encryption
using http://www.easypg.org/. I open the file as if it were a normal file
and emacs asks me the password. With a mode line at the start of the file
org mode comes up fine.
Does it support encrypting of only a
Hi Carsten,
- Support something like a CRYPT tag, leading to automatic
encryption when the file is saved, to make sure
encrypted entries are never saved in clear text.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/mc-auto-encrypt.el is what
I am currently using for a whole file. Currently
John Wiegley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but one feature I'd like to
> see is the ability to hit a keystroke and have the current outline
> entry encrypted or decrypted. allout.el does this now (although I find
> the implementation somew
Hi John,
[congratulations for your paper on your org usage, this is wonderful]
Yes, this is just what I'm thinking too, though I'd like the option of
binding
different CRYPT tags to different keys or passwords. So, I could have
WORK_CRYPT, HOME_CRYPT, etc., and each would have its own
Hi Jost,
Any Idea, where to publish it? I currently have no web-site running.
Maybe emacswiki is an good place to put it? Other Ideas?
Did you find time to publish it then ?
Xavier
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At this point I believe it's mostly used for Gnus, but it's
intended to be a general-purpose GPG interface for Emacs.
EPG is not targeted at Gnus at all. I am using it outside of Gnus
and it just works. Why do you think it is Gnus-centric ?
Xavier
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Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> - How you, personally, use Org-mode for plannig and
>> monitoring your tasks (we could have *many* of those).
>
>I have most
Hi,
>Any Idea, where to publish it? I currently have no web-site running.
>Maybe emacswiki is an good place to put it? Other Ideas?
>
> Did you find time to publish it then ?
What are you reffering to ? Is this an emacs/org related tutorial ?
I would be happy tp host it.
Hi John,
> I do not see how you would use multiple keys/password per file
> with only your GNUpg key. Did I miss something here ?
I do have multiple keys -- one for work, one for personal, for example.
I guessed it was the case :)
Xavier
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I got his message from John a few days ago - might be useful for
some. And since I have not yet decided if and how I am going to
include it, help yourself, for now.
I like the idea, considering that my main org files is full of
hundreds of todo items, notes, meetings, etc... Having
aut
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