In order to read a mindmap you start at 12 o’clock, and go clockwise.
But it seems to me that exporting an org file using ox-freemind.el leads to
a mindmap you have to read from left to right.
Is there a way I can force org-freemind-export-to-freemind to produce a
clockwise mindmap?
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Fabrice Popineau supelec.fr> writes:
> Am I missing something if I cite https://github.com/myuhe/org-gcal.elwhich
is using the v3 Google Calendar api.
> Still lacks of true bidirectional sync, but that could happen.
Any idea about how to use this piece of code.
I can't seem to make this work.
Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
> [Not sure why, but quoting the OP's message did not work - I had to do
> it by hand - I wonder if the problem is with the message or my setup:
> if someone could verify, I'd appreciate it.]
>
> "Martin Beck" web.de> writes:
>
> > how can I set up an agenda view
I'd like to dynamically get the list of all of my categories (:CATEGORY:
property). Is there an easy way to do that?
How can I write a command that would operate much the same way I get
- the list of all my TODO keywords (using C-c a T), or
- the list of all my TAGS (using C-c a M)?
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Sebastien Vauban writes:
> rene wrote:
>
> > I find his code pretty close to what GTD should look like. There are a few
> > things though that could be twicked a bit in order to comply with David
> > Allen's new book on Getting Things Done.
>
> Can you d
Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
>
> Gary Oberbrunner oberbrunner.com> writes:
>
> > Thomas S. Dye tsdye.com> wrote:
> >
> > > One solution is to use a capture template for TODO items and then
> > > refile them. I picked this up from Bernt Hansen and like it a lot:
> > > http://doc.norang.
Richard Lawrence berkeley.edu> writes:
> I am not really familiar with the official GTD methodology, and I don't
> know exactly how you would normally represent the "energy needed"
> associated with a task, but here's a suggestion.
>
> It occurs to me that you could just use the A/B/C priority co
According to David Allen, whenever you define an action you need to
assign three pieces of information that you will later use as criteria
to decide what to do (in order of precedence):
1. Context: Where should I be (@home, @work, etc.) and/or which tools
should I have at my disposal (@comput
Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
>
> +1y?
>
> On 12/20/13, Rene yahoo.com> wrote:
> > How can I set org-agenda-custom-commands so that I can get the tasks past a
> > date in the coming year?
> >
> > Suppose I'm interested in things past next s
How can I set org-agenda-custom-commands so that I can get the tasks past a
date in the coming year?
Suppose I'm interested in things past next september. This
("y"
"Next year's appointments"
tags "TIMESTAMP>=\"<2014-09-01>\"")
works alright as long as we are before th
when calling
org-capture.
Any idea on how to keep the fast-tag-selection mechanism?
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home) and then hit a key to filter/restrict the scope to just one
broad context (let's say office tasks and appointments), instead of
rebuilding the agenda all the time.
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Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> Rene yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > I'd have loved though to be able to switch from one view (home+office view)
> > to another (office view) without having to reconstruct the whole
> > agenda.
>
> Maybe the `org-agenda-sticky
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> Rene yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > But once in a while I'd like to dynamically narrow down my list of agenda
> > entries to either one of these files. I tried to play with
> > org-agenda-filter-by-tag or org-agenda-filter-by-categ
ut to no avail.
Is there some kind of "org-agenda-filter-by-file" piece of code somewhere?
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Has anyone used org-agenda-category-filter-preset?
I can't seem to make this working.
Please provide me with some config example and tell me how to use it (which
key to use, etc.).
Rene yahoo.com> writes:
> I like the intuitive way the Org mode structure editing and list
> formatting works. Thus I turn it on in mail-mode with
>
> (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)
>
> This works alright.
>
> But when I use orgst
heme naming
convention is _name-theme.el_ (instead of _color-theme-name.el_ used with
the old =color-theme= package).
Some deftheme elpa packages useful to org users: =cyberpunk-theme=,
=leuven-theme=, =tangotango-theme=, =zenburn-theme=
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`paragraph-separate', whereas
`orgstruct++-mode' replaces the initial value (given within
`sendmail.el') by orgmode specific ones.
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're right. "DefTheme" is the way to go and should be advised on the worg
page: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-color-themes.html
Thanks.
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color-themes))
(load-theme (car theme-current) t)
(message "My color theme: %S" (car theme-current)))
(setq theme-current my-color-themes)
(setq color-theme-is-global nil) ; Initialization
(my-theme-set-default)
(global-set-key [f4] 'my-theme-cycle)
;
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Updated elpa today and found out org-version.el was missing in
elpa/org-20130720.1353
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old such a line in their
`package-autoloads.el', the package path only appears once in `load-path',
which is the right behavior.
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ckage-autoloads.el" file.
>
> Where is this file?
Line 4 of `org-autoloads.el" in org/elpa package.
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The way elpa works, it automatically adds packages to `load-path'. There is
therefore no need to have such a line
(add-to-list 'load-path (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))
in the `package-autoloads.el" file.
Besides, having such a line leads to adding twice the same directory to
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (defun rgr/org-display (min-to-app new-time msg)
> (shell-command
> (concat "notify-send "
> "-i
/usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/status/appointment-soon.png "
>
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> I guess M-x org-capture is enough here.
No big deal.
I'll just make use of
%(org-insert-time-stamp nil t t nil nil nil)
instead of
%U
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"Inbox")
"* APPT %?\n %^T\n Added: %U")
would expand as
* APPT Dentist
<2012-12-25 Tue 18:00-19:00>
Added: [2012-12-12 Wed 22:13]
which makes sense; instead of
* APPT Dentist
<2012-12-25 Tue 18:00-19:00>
Added: [2012-12-25 Wed 00:00]
as it is today.
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indicates a null time [2012-12-11 Tue 00:00].
Is there a way I can force org-agenda-capture to indicate the current time?
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Rene yahoo.com> writes:
> For the past 5 years or so I've been using GCALDaemon
> to upload my .ics files to Google Calendar.
>
> It turns out my company has recently moved to Zimbra (network edition).
>
> From now on I'd like to share my calendar on Zimbra
For the past 5 years or so I've been using GCALDaemon to upload my .ics files to
Google Calendar.
It turns out my company has recently moved to Zimbra (network edition).
>From now on I'd like to share my calendar on Zimbra. Is there a way I can do so
in an easy way much like I've been doing with
uot;) when calling M-q (fill-paragraph);
whereas (turn-on-orgstruct) doesn't pose any problem.
Why such a different behavior between turn-on-orgstruct++ and turn-on-orgstruct?
Is that a feature or a bug?
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I found the right solution. I just needed to toggle Filladapt minor mode.
This way `auto-fill-mode' and the `fill-paragraph' command are both smarter
about guessing a proper fill-prefix and finding paragraph boundaries when
indented lines and paragraphs are used.
(require 'filladapt)
(setq-default filladapt-mode t)
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fering with the mail header.
> Another idea would be to change `paragraph-start' and
> `paragraph-separate' values when turning on orgstruct and orgtbl.
Does not seem to work for me.
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