Hi all,
Do any of you use org-mode for literate programming? I think that
would be a very natural use of org-mode.
Support in other compilers may be minimal, but one can write a
Literate Haskell program in org-mode without any changes I
think. E.g. (a meaningless program from Haskell
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jun 21, 2007, at 16:06, J. David Boyd wrote:
When I archive an item, into an _archive file, the DONE date is
set to the
current date, rather than the date the item was completed on.
Is there a variable, (or could there be) to control this?
Two issues with agenda:
- Tags are not right aligned.
Some appear a tab away from the end of the heading and others appear
only a space after it. Can we right align them and color them like in
org files?
- Links that are relative in a file may not work correctly in agenda.
Do most of you use
On 6/22/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two issues with agenda:
- Tags are not right aligned.
Some appear a tab away from the end of the heading and others appear
only a space after it.
I should clarify:
Day-agenda:
Friday22 June 2007
work:In -2 d.: TODO Get
On 6/22/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's harder to design an interface where different levels have
different columns.
Sometimes the columns will make sense on different levels so they opt
to leave them there. Also, as we see in the screenshot, they can be
used for