Hi
I am also very skeptical to automate something like this. This is
a typical are where it is all about the discipline to establish a habit.
May experience is that if you cannot find the discipline to do it,
an automatic process might does *something* for you, but you are
not going to make any
On Aug 22, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Memnon
Memnon Anon wrote:
However, there is one thing I am not able to figure out:
Using skipping, it is easy to limit my daily agenda to certain tags
like:
(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notregexp
:STUDIUM:
On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:24 PM, Peter Jones wrote:
I'd like to have an interactive function that will return the entire
buffer to the outline state (all headings closed/folded), and then
reopen the heading at point.
Usually I'm working in one specific location in an org file. I might
jump
On Aug 22, 2009, at 3:43 PM, David A. Gershman wrote:
Any thoughts on this? I'm still stuck. I have the same version of
emacs on both my desktop and laptop, same version of Org on both, and
same .emacs on both. Yet on my laptop I get the errors but on my
desktop I don't.
Please read the
Some time ago, I learned about a *feature* to allow C to go forward to the
end of the line BEFORE the tags, and similarly to enable that C-a in a
headline would only proceed to the beginning of the headline text, and not
to the absolute line beginning.
For a while, I have been suffering what
Here is another approach to this auto-clocking question.
Maybe what you really want to track is not how much time you spend on a
specific task but rather how you distribute your time over the tasks.
In this case, you don't need to explicitely clock in and out. You can
act as if a clock was
copy below in an org file:
http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/
sea is denoted as subscript.
2009/8/23 Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes:
But when link address includes `_' , `_' is always thought of as a
math mode in latex.
I cannot reproduce
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes:
But when link address includes `_' , `_' is always thought of as a
math mode in latex.
I cannot reproduce this - can you give an example?
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On 2009-08-23 11:58 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
keystrokes or a mouse click.
This should
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes:
copy below in an org file:
http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/
Works fine here. I get this:
\href{http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/}{http://swift.siphos.be/linux\_sea/}
Please provide more information:
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Feedback
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Some time ago, I learned about a *feature* to allow C to go forward to the end
of the line BEFORE the tags, and similarly to enable that C-a in a headline
would only proceed to the beginning of the headline text, and not to the
absolute line beginning.
Nick Bell mail at nickbell.org writes:
Dear List,
Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
keystrokes or a mouse
PT wrote:
Nick Bell mail at nickbell.org writes:
Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
keystrokes or a mouse click.
2009/8/23 Leo sdl@gmail.com:
On 2009-08-23 11:58 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
I mean when I export to html the `sea' become subscript.
2009/8/23 Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes:
copy below in an org file:
http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/
Works fine here. I get this:
On 2009-08-23 13:27 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
I'm trying to write a little function using before-save-hook to
compare the current buffer to the saved version and output the result
of diffstat, asking the user whether they want to go ahead with the
save or view the full diff. Or has someone done
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes:
I mean when I export to html the `sea' become subscript.
I cannot reproduce this.
Your first email didn't mention that you wanted to export to HTML,
and it mentioned the LaTeX math mode...
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When I copy `http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/ ' to an org file , it was
transformed to a link.
After I export that file to html , I find `sea' in that link is subscript.
It should be normal scale.
This is because in org `_' was recognized as Latex command.
I recommand that in link we
Leo wrote:
On 2009-08-23 13:27 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
I'm trying to write a little function using before-save-hook to
compare the current buffer to the saved version and output the result
of diffstat, asking the user whether they want to go ahead with the
save or view the full diff. Or has
Hi
It is my feeling that org-annotation-helper is largely a subset
of what org-protocol does. Would it not be useful to merge this
new functionality into org-protocol.el?
- Carsten
On Aug 20, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Gaizka Villate wrote:
Hi there!
I have added a couple of customization
At present they look like this:
(1/2): John's Event 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri
I would rather the 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri was missed off
entirely as it's obvious from the agenda when the dates are.
Also, I'm using custom time formats which these events spanning days
Nick Bell m...@nickbell.org writes:
It there any way I can confirm all deletions of significant amounts of
data?
I've tried wimpy-del.el http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/wimpy-del.el
but, although it seems to work when called directly (e.g. M-x
kill-region-wimpy) it doesn't
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi
It is my feeling that org-annotation-helper is largely a subset
of what org-protocol does. Would it not be useful to merge this
new functionality into org-protocol.el?
org-annotation-helper is part of org-protocol.el - that's why the
waterloo wrote:
Sorry .
When I copy `http://swift.siphos.be/linux_sea/ ' to an org file , it was
transformed to a link.
After I export that file to html , I find `sea' in that link is
subscript. It should be normal scale.
This is because in org `_' was recognized as Latex command.
I
Hi David,
On Aug 19, 2009, at 2:56 AM, David A. Gershman wrote:
Hi All,
I have my agenda as:
Tuesday18 August 2009
[...removed for simplicity...]
reference: 19:25-19:40 Stuff
reference: 19:40-20:00 Stuff
20:00..
reference: 21:00-21:45 Stuff
On Aug 19, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Manish wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 3:44 AM, Anthony Fairchild wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get the text underneath a todo heading to show
up in the
agenda screen?
No this is not possible.
It would
Non-programmer-type can't see markup like /this/ as emphasized. I looked
through manual and searched web but found no answer. Any thoughts?
d.
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You're recreating what version control is for.
I have my org-files setup in a Bazaar repo, and if any changes were
made it auto-commits hourly via cron. I can also manually commit.
Prior to committing, I can press C-x v = to see a diff of what has
changes, and the Bazaar tools make it easy to
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Non-programmer-type can't see markup like /this/ as emphasized. I looked
through manual and searched web but found no answer. Any thoughts?
Are you using a font which has a separate italic form? Try switching to
a font which you know does, such as Courier New.
Now wait
Russell Adams wrote:
You're recreating what version control is for.
I don't need all the functionality of version control, just a check
against the last saved version to make sure I haven't inadvertently
deleted too much.
I've used Hg and bzr in the past and they work fine but I don't
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry , And Thanks .
I will say it more detailedly.
Yes , copy the link to org file and export to html , the link works( it can
link to that web page).
Please see the link in html .
The word `sea' in link is smaller than other characters of
I just want to disable this function in link address .
I think this is more suitble .
How to do it ?
Thanks
2009/8/24 Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry , And Thanks .
I will say it more detailedly.
Yes , copy the link to org file and
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:17, Nick Bellm...@nickbell.org wrote:
At present they look like this:
(1/2): John's Event 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri
I would rather the 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri was missed off
entirely as it's obvious from the agenda when the dates are.
Nick
In
revise the lisp code of org mode .
I think this should be fixed.
2009/8/24 Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com wrote:
I just want to disable this function in link address .
I think this is more suitble .
How to do it ?
Thanks
AFAIK, it's not possible
waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com wrote:
revise the lisp code of org mode .
I think this should be fixed.
I disagree, but that is not my call: Carsten is the ultimate arbiter and
he might (or might not) decide to change the behavior. In the meantime,
instead of demanding changes, why don't you
Doesn't help, I'm afraid.
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009, Nick Bell wrote:
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Non-programmer-type can't see markup like /this/ as emphasized. I
looked through manual and searched web but found no answer. Any
thoughts?
Are you using a font which has a separate italic form? Try
Chris Leyon wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:17, Nick Bellm...@nickbell.org wrote:
At present they look like this:
(1/2): John's Event 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri
I would rather the 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri was missed off
entirely as it's obvious from the agenda when the
My idea, which might or might not meet the automatic clocking thread's
OP's need, should be called time profiling to avoid confusion.
The idea is to figure out where in the outline hierarchy you
spend your time, in an approximate fashion, much like
profiling code. This is done
- without
Daniel Goldin danielgol...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009, Nick Bell wrote:
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Non-programmer-type can't see markup like /this/ as emphasized. I
looked through manual and searched web but found no answer. Any
thoughts?
Are you using a font which has a
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
*Why* it falls back to underlining is probably a question
that should be addressed to the emacs developers, but it looks like
a bug to me (hence copied to the emacs bugs list - version info
appended[2])
Wow, thanks for tracking this down!
I'm not
Will using org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance make org run slower?
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Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com wrote:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
*Why* it falls back to underlining is probably a question
that should be addressed to the emacs developers, but it looks like
a bug to me (hence copied to the emacs bugs list - version info
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Manish wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 3:44 AM, Anthony Fairchild wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get the text underneath a todo heading to show up in
Hi Leo,
Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
I haven't used org to store links from Gnus for almost two years and
today I tried it again and found at least one annoying bug.
In the summary buffer, calling org-store-link will display the article
buffer which is uncalled for. It also causes visual
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
this is only relevant for people who use the latest CVS Emacs.
If you do that, please consider doing some testing of the new
org-indent-mode which establishes the clean outline view
without any by-hand indentation.
Emacs
Hi all,
I'm attempting to use the remember package to insert a diary-sexp into a
file for use by the org-mode agenda. It looks like this;
%%(diary-remind '(diary-date %^{Month} %^{Day} t) -%^{Remind days}) %^{Brief
Description}%?
The double percent at the beginning is causing problems. Is
On Aug 24, 2009, at 1:10 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Will using org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance make org run slower?
A bit, during agenda searches. But I'd expect this t be a
minor effect.
- Carsten
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On Aug 24, 2009, at 3:27 AM, Desmond Rivet wrote:
Hi all,
I'm attempting to use the remember package to insert a diary-sexp
into a
file for use by the org-mode agenda. It looks like this;
%%(diary-remind '(diary-date %^{Month} %^{Day} t) -%^{Remind days})
%^{Brief Description}%?
The
My main gripe with org is that the appearance is too
crowded. Even if the header lines have different colors the
individual projects and sections I keep in the file have no visual
separation between them. For example, sometimes I'd like to add
empty lines after a header, so there is some visual
PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com wrote:
My main gripe with org is that the appearance is too
crowded. Even if the header lines have different colors the
individual projects and sections I keep in the file have no visual
separation between them. For example, sometimes I'd like to add
empty
Nick Dokos nicholas.dokos at hp.com writes:
You *can* get an empty line between two headers by having two empty lines at
the end of the first section: the first empty line is considered part of
the section and is folded with it, but the second one remains. E.g.
For some reason, I didn't try
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