In the last year, I tried a couple of times to adopt the GTD planning
style. Until now, I was not successful, mainly due to my own inability
to keep the records up to date. Two weeks ago I gave another try and,
as before, I felt the initial relief that comes with getting rid of
the necessity to
Hi!
I'm a new user of Org mode, I like the week view that I get when I press
Ctrl-c a a. But sometimes, I plan things several weeks in advance and I
would like to be able to see what is coming in the next week also. Is there
a way to see the scheduled items for several weeks, or a way to jump
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen schrieb:
What's wrong with just using a regular date?
* Test
2007-08-27 Mon 10:00-11:00
It shows up on the agenda on the date and time specified similar to a
diary entry.
Huh, that was easy, thank you!
In case you missed it you can
Hello
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 08:19:12PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
http://johnwiegley.com/org.mode.day.planner.html
I don't start a new thread for my question since it is a problem
directly connected to this wonderful article by John Wiegley.
Since I'm quite new to Emacs and Org-mode
Hi list!
Let me ask you which email client you are using in connection with org.
I suppose best would be to use one out of emacs!
I currently am using Thunderbird in connection to imap servers so I am
not interested in POP at all. I have thousands of emails in different
imap mailboxes.
I want to
What is your version of org-mode?
C-h v org-version RET
My guess is that you are not using the latest version of org-mode.
John is using some features like `org-remember-store-without-prompt'
which was implemented only very recently.
- Carsten
On Aug 28, 2007, at 23:53, Sven Bretfeld