On Sep 18, 2007, at 20:30, Bastien wrote:
| * A simple headline with *bold* fontification
| * A simple headline with *bold* fontification :tag:
| * TODO A simple headline with *bold* fontification :tag:
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This works fine for me.
- Carsten
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On Sep 19, 2007, at 2:49, Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Priority cycling is a bit odd. When I use M-n to cycle, it turns
from #C- nil- #C- nil, and M-p will be #A-nil-#A-nil.
I did it like this on purpose, because I wanted S-up to
immediately increase the
On Sep 18, 2007, at 15:02, Ben Alexander wrote:
Hello,
I have read the org-mode info pages, and the FAQ online, and they've
been a great source of help. I'm happily using org-mode on a Mac OS X
system, and exporting to an iCalendar file and syncing with iCal. It
works pretty well. I
Carsten,
I wonder if it would be possible to also get the time range difference with
C-c C-y for inactive
timestamps that do not show in agenda view like these:
[2007-09-20 Do 11:35]--[2007-09-20 Do 11:36]
Logging the length of a telephone call I use inactive timestamps rather than
active
I sometimes work in an org-file that I currently do not have included in
org-agenda-files.
Having the cursor for example on a timestamp in that file and pressing TAB I
will see the agenda of
that day.
What happens is that the agenda opens and I do not see my todo since the file
is not in
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:53, Bastien wrote:
What about a new :extension property for project?
It will be :html-extension
Fantastic! I've long waited for this.
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Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Logging the length of a telephone call I use inactive timestamps
rather than active ones.
Are you using Emacs as a phone device?? Gosh.
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Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe there could be a variable allowing to automatically include the
current org file in org-agenda-files when agenda view is activated from
a on-included file?
What do you think?
I think it would be very useful.
Depending on a new custom
Bastien wrote:
The only thing that still tickles me here is that the *default* priority
is not the *easiest* to assign. So why not this:
I've never understood what's the difference between a line with the
default priority and a line without a priority at all. That is, with
the default
Nuutti Kotivuori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bastien wrote:
The only thing that still tickles me here is that the *default* priority
is not the *easiest* to assign. So why not this:
I've never understood what's the difference between a line with the
default priority and a line without a
Nuutti Kotivuori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bastien wrote:
The only thing that still tickles me here is that the *default* priority
is not the *easiest* to assign. So why not this:
I've never understood what's the difference between a line with the
default priority and a line without a
Nuutti Kotivuori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem with that is that when I press C-c . it defaults to the
current date and time when over a timestamp, instead of the time that
is specified on the timestamp - so to modify it, I have to do as much
work as I did when creating it.
I think
Hello
I'm using Org mode in a non-GTD way. What do you people do if you need
an overview of all your appointments, schedules, deadline if you have
no Emacs available? For example in a meeting with the boss.
I've tried the html export function to carry my dates around on a
mobile. But the export
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 05:57:48PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
I tell Google Calendar to sync with this file, so that I just need a web
browser to check for the next coming appointments... This can be achieve
with any application that is able to fetch an .ics file and import/sync
all the
Hi;
Ten days ago, I sent the following question to the Emacs Users list and
got no response. Obviously it was the wrong list. Since the question
concerns integrating orgmode and calendar as a printout, perhaps this
list is more appropriate.
I think I am about to undertake the biggest emacs
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I never use [#B] priority. I only set A and C. I'm in the habit of
globally replacing [#B] with nothing since I think the task item looks much
cleaner without it (since it shows up in timelog reports and on the agenda).
Heh, I'm exactly the opposite.
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