On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Piotr Zielinski writes:
>
>> Is it possible to have a repeater (say SCHEDULED: <2009-05-05 Tue
>> 16:00 +24h> or something) that would ensure that the given entry is
>> automatically scheduled at the same time
Hi,
Is it possible to have a repeater (say SCHEDULED: <2009-05-05 Tue
16:00 +24h> or something) that would ensure that the given entry is
automatically scheduled at the same time every day?
Thanks,
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From: Piotr Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 22:01:47 +
Subject: [PATCH] Added org-test.el that contains some unit tests.
This is file is really provisional to get us started with unit tests.
It tests some change
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From: Piotr Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 20:27:30 +
Subject: [PATCH] Added support for as a time specification in tag maching
engine, and fixed .
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lisp/org.el | 11 ---
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Changed org-goto-local-search-forward-headings to support backward
search, and renamed it to org-goto-local-search-headings.
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lisp/org.el |8 +---
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diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
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On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Right now we can have a repeated time stamp like this:
>
> * TODO Do this every month
> SCHEDULED: <2008-03-01 Sat +1m>
>
> If I am late and mark the above done on 2008-03-05, the time stamp will
> automatically
Just to to add one vote for including commas in the urls by default
(at least in some cases); I often copy long links directly from the
browser and have this problem quite often.
> >> So URLs should just exclude commas that are followed by a whitespace
> >> or a line break, not all commas - right?
Hi,
Read this to avoid losing your work.
Standard kill-line deletes all text from the point to the end of the
_visible_ line. It happened to me a few times that I pressed C-k to
delete a few final words of a headline, but instead the whole
(invisible) subtree was deleted. This kind of mistake i
Also, debian/ubuntu package libnotify-bin contains a command-line
utility "notify-send" that you can use to display non-modal user
notifications, in the same way as popup.py.
Piotr
On Jan 27, 2008 10:11 PM, Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One answer to question 5 on the survey was another
On Jan 18, 2008 10:19 PM, Steven Lumos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Have you considered somehow merging the tree selection and
>>> minibuffer with completion methods so that both are available
>>> simultaneously?
I haven't made up my mind about org-refile yet, but I'd like to speak
in defense o
On Jan 13, 2008 4:09 PM, David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... maybe it would make sense to contribute my org-radio annotator
> thing to the repository (if anyone is interested).
I haven't tried org-radio yet, but it sounds useful, so count me as interested.
Piotr
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I think iimage-mode (minor mode shipped with emacs) does what you want
http://www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~kose/Emacs/iimage.html
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On Dec 28, 2007 9:12 PM, Hugo Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can easily write a couple more lines so that the branch that will
> be opened is configured on the top of the file itself.
Or you can put a call like '(my-open-some-branch "Finances")' directly
in the org file using the same em
On 25/10/2007, Seweryn Kokot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A minor inconvenience is a warning when compiling the code
First, here's the version after Bastien's and Carsten's comments:
(defun local-org-insert-stars ()
(interactive)
(when (looking-back "^ +" (point-at-bol))
(replace-string
Hi,
Here's a small piece of elisp code that might be useful to some of you.
Pressing '*' now inserts '*' as before, but if there are only spaces
between the beginning of the current line and the point, then all of
them are converted to stars. Useful for inserting new headlines.
Longer explanaiti
Hi,
I am generally against introducing very specialized features to
org-mode, for the same reasons as described by others in this thread.
The power of org-mode lies in simplicify of the model it offers:
information is a collection of lists that can be queried in various
ways.
This model is simple
On 01/08/07, Jason F. McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't really use priorities at all, since I'm using org-mode to do
> GTD.
I agree with you on that, I was only suggesting using priorities as a
technical means to label certain tasks as "to do today" in a way which
is easy in org-mode.
On 01/08/07, Renzo Been <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But what is actually the difference between using:
> *priorities
>
> and:
> *Using tags
That's a very good point. The reason why I decided to use priorities
was because it was easier to make them work with org-agenda. In
particular, I don't kn
Hi.
I'd like to find out how different people use priorities (#A, #B, ...)
in org-mode. I've always assumed the standard interpretation (#A =
high priority, #B = medium, #C = low). However, the problem with this
approach is that what "high priority" means is not well defined, and
if you are not
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On 06/04/07, Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salut François,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Lagarde) writes:
> My question is, if (and how) would be possible to find quickly (I mean
> with a keyboard shortcut) all notes belonging to the current buffer.
I don't think there is any easy way for n
On 21/02/07, Egli Christian (KIRO 43) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ;; FIXME: This variable could be removed, default nil
> (defcustom org-agenda-include-all-todo nil
I am using this to see all the todos that I have not scheduled in my
agenda.
I'd also vote for keeping this variable.
Piotr
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On 09/01/07, Tim O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 09/01/07, Piotr Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Personally, I use org-mode for personal planning (todos, deadlines,
> etc), but for appointments I use calendar programs (Google Calendar in
> my
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A piece of elisp code that some of you might find useful.
Piotr
==
org-autoclock.el --- Automatically clock projects
;;
;; Author: Piotr Zielinski
;; Homepage: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/
;; Version: 0.01
;;
;; Tested with emacs 22.0.50 and org-mode 4.58
;;
;; This
On 01/11/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Changes in Version 4.53
- org-mouse.el is now part of the org-mode distribution.
Thanks a lot for including org-mouse in the distribution.
So far, I was developing org-mouse primarily for myself, so it focuses
on my own habits and might b
(org-deadline-close (match-string 2
+
+ ;; FIXME: the following test also happens below, but we need it here
+ (or org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels (org-end-of-subtree 'invisible))
+ (throw :skip nil)))
(org-agenda-skip)
(goto-
Hi,
In relation to Carsten's email, I'd like to ask about possible
integration of headings and plain lists. I remember that such
integration was difficult because of the implementation of
outline-mode, but I don't know the details. In case this is possible,
here are a few reasons why I'd like i
On 04/10/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 3, 2006, at 19:27, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
> Here's a piece of elisp that allows you to drag URLs from a webbrowser
> (or other apps) to an org buffer.
I like the functionality, but I do find it too specialized to m
Hi,
Here's a piece of elisp that allows you to drag URLs from a webbrowser
(or other apps) to an org buffer. If the current line looks like
+ this is an existing item
Then releasing a drag to the left of "+" will insert the URL before:
+ http://www.dragged.url
+ this is an existing
Hi,
Org-mode is a major part of my GTD scheme, however, there are some
tasks for which I think it's not ideal. One example are lists of
"lightweight" items; items that are not critical and nothing seriously
bad would happen if they are forgotten. Interesting webpages to read
or papers to read/p
d local-org-read-date activate)
(let ((local-ct
(let ((clipboard-time
(parse-time-string (current-kill 0
(if (nth 3 clipboard-time) ; if day is not nil
(apply 'encode-time
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Carsten,
By default, the org-agenda command looks at all files in
org-agenda-files. Is it possible to restrict its input to the current
file/region/subtree (for one invocation)? Restricting the input to
the current project subtree would give me an easy way of listing all
TODO items associated w
On 28/08/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, with tags as context this would make sense..
Other input, anyone?
Sorting by tags might be thought of as a special case of multi-block
agenda buffer, in which you can execute multiple agenda commands
without erasing the buffer.
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On 03/08/06, Jason F. McBrayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I thought I'd ask to see how other people who are using org for
Getting Things Done are handling projects and their relationship to
Next Actions.
Thanks for bringing up this topic. You're definitely not alone with
this problem, and I'd
Hi,
The following lisp code turns automatic isearch mode on (as in
Firefox) whenever you navigate an org-file using org-goto or
org-remember. It is useful especially for finding headlines when the
org-file is long and has a deeply nested structure. The isearch-mode
is modified so that it searche
On 12/06/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 8, 2006, at 1:34, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
> The following two functions redefine org-show-todo-tree, so that TODO
> items SCHEDULED for the future are not highlighted. Only
> non-scheduled TODO items or TODO items sc
Hi,
Here are three functions related to todo and deadline highlighting is
the todo buffer. The first lets you highlight upoming deadlines and
todo items at the same time.
(defun org-check-deadlines-and-todos (ndays)
(org-check-deadlines ndays)
(flet ((org-remove-occur-highlights (&optional be
I've added support for checkboxes to org-mouse.el
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
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Org-mouse.el 0.15 includes support for the Agenda buffer: it has the
same context-sensitive menus (tags, timestamps, etc) as normal
org-mode buffers, so that you can now modify the entries directly from
the Agenda buffer.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
Piotr
Below is a version of autocollapse that works correctly even if
several windows show the same buffer. It periodically collapses
outline nodes that are far from the current point position [1].
Piotr
[1] http://zerotau.blogspot.com/2006/04/autocollapse-mode-for-emacs.html
(defun local-fold-from-
Version 0.14 of org-mouse.el [1,2] has a menu entry that converts a
plain list to an outline. Also, "Insert Heading" now inserts a sibling
heading if the point is on "***" and a child heading otherwise.
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[1] http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
[2] http://zerotau.blogspot.com/2
Thanks David! I didn't know about the CLOSED: tag.
Carsten, could you link to this from the main org-mode site? By the
way, there was a typo in the link, the correct one is:
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/OrgTutorial.html
Piotr
On 04/05/06, David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
On 27/04/06, David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is it possible to have horizontal rules separating the different
> categories in the Global TODO list? That would make it much easier
> for me to read when I am hunting for tasks to schedule.
While on this topic: would it be possible to dis
Hi,
It seems that different people use TODOs in different ways. For
example, I use TODOs at the very lowest possible level to indicate the
next action in a particular project. That said, I'd welcome some
hierarchical propagation of TODO, as it is with tags. One can imagine
using two kinds of to
Carsten, thanks for your comments. I'll incorporate your suggestions
into the code as soon as I can.
Piotr
On 26/04/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Apr 24, 2006, at 14:15, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here's a small pi
Version 1.12 of org-mouse.el, better mouse support for org-mode, is available:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
Bug reports and feature requests welcome.
Thanks,
Piotr
Changelog:
;; Version 0.12
;; + compatible with Emacs 21
;; + custom agenda commands added to the main menu
;
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, thereby preventing uncontrolled growth of
the visible size of y
On 13/04/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the latest version, the context menu on links does not seem to work
Yes, the org-mouse-at-link function has never been particularly
elegant: I had simply copied a fragment of org.el, this is why it was
so sensitive to changes in org-mod
I've just fixed an incompatibility bug, which prevented org-mouse from
operating correctly with org-mode 4.21. Here's the latest version:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
Bug reports welcome
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I've now removed references to org-xemacs-p from org-mouse.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pz215/files/org-mouse.el
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On 30/03/06, Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea about the *Messages* buffer -- I've always completely ignored
> it. Looking at it over, I realized that my probl
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