There seems to be three different ways to archive entries.
1. Set archive property on item
2. Move to archive sibling
3. Move to archive file
Can someone explain the difference, and what the pros/cons are of using
each?
Thanks!
Tom
om
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 6:05 AM, Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Thursday, 18 Feb 2016 at 00:47, Thomas Moyer wrote:
> > I will sometimes add additional notes below a TODO entry, usually some
> link
> > to something, or some extra explanation. Is there a wa
I will sometimes add additional notes below a TODO entry, usually some link
to something, or some extra explanation. Is there a way to customize the
agenda view to indicate if these extra lines exist? I'm looking for
something potentially as simple as appending ... to the end of an agenda
entry if
That was what finally worked. Thanks!
Tom
On Apr 14, 2015 9:49 AM, Feng Shu tuma...@163.com wrote:
(defvar base-dir ~/Documents/org/)
(defvar pub-dir ~/Public/notes/)
(setq org-publish-project-alist
`((org
:base-directory ,base-dir
:base-extension org
Is it possible (and I just have the wrong syntax) to do the following:
(defvar base-dir ~/Documents/org/)
(defvar pub-dir ~/Public/notes/)
(setq org-publish-project-alist '(
(org
:base-directory base-dir
:base-extension org
:publishing-directory pub-dir
was having a key binding defined twice (c in
this case), and org not warning about it. The two happened to be somewhat
similar, and so there was confusion on my part as to why it wasn't showing
the right thing.
Thanks for all of the help and suggestions.
-Tom
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tommo...@gmail.com
Is it possible to have a block agenda that contains two daily/weekly
agendas that are opposites of each other, based on something like a
tag? For example I have my normal todo list things that are scheduled,
and then I have other regular things, like cleaning and taking care of
other tasks that
I have some entries in one of my agenda files that have timestamp with
repeaters. What I would like to do is show only those items tagged with the
tag :task: that are for the given day. However the only thing I could come
up with was filter by tag in the following way:
task+TIMESTAMP=today
That
So what would I need to do to use the new exporter?
-Tom
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Thomas Moyer
tommo...@gmail.com
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Thomas Moyer tommo...@gmail.com writes:
I have a set of files that I put notes
as links that need exported. I put a link in the drawer to another file and
would like the link to work.
Maybe I am using the wrong construct and should be using something other
than a drawer?
Thanks!
-Tom
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Thomas Moyer
tommo...@gmail.com
the one for
Tuesday, and then when the following Monday rolls around, I should see the
Monday entry again, with the consistency graph showing that I missed last
Monday.
Thanks for the help!
-Tom
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Thomas Moyer
tommo...@gmail.com
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