On Oct 3, 2006, at 19:27, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
Hi,
Here's a piece of elisp that allows you to drag URLs from a webbrowser
(or other apps) to an org buffer.
Great.
Any suggestions welcome. The functionality is now part of org-mouse
(I think it requires Emacs 22):
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 make this
behavior the
On Oct 4, 2006, at 17:30, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
The only thing which I have a different opinion about is what to do
when you drop a URL in the middle of the line. I believe this
function should be assigned to normal paste (middle button).
Yes, I forgot that I can use mouse-2 for this.
I really like this discussion started by Alex.
It has triggered for me a lot of
thinking and clarity about how to use Org-mode for a GTD system. High
time, because my current system basically is do whatever the closest
person pointing a gun to your head is asking. Has kept me alive, if
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
Customization of org-log-done is lost when re-starting emacs.
E.g., in my .emacs file, I have [relevant portion only]
(custom-set-variables
'(org-log-done (quote (done
But, when I re-start emacs, describe-variable on org-log-done
reports it simply as 't' and the new note-taking feature is