Hello,
My agenda looks like this:
Thursday 4 October 2007
Holiday:Shemini Atzeret
Diary: Shemini Atzeret
Any idea why there are duplicates ? And where are those stored cause
they are not in my ~/diary file nor in my todo.org. (I am guessing they
are in the emacs calendar,
Hello,
Is there any way to start/stop timing a task from the agenda buffer ?
Regards,
Cezar
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Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to start/stop timing a task from the agenda
buffer ?
I to clock in, O to clock out.
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Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My agenda looks like this:
Thursday 4 October 2007
Holiday:Shemini Atzeret
Diary: Shemini Atzeret
What if you set (setq holidays-in-diary-buffer nil)?
I guess the docstring of `calendar-holidays' might be helpful here.
(require 'blorg)
hi.
look at this todo:
* TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di 10:42] call from customer:@TAG:
I find it in may custom agenda using:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
(A agenda prio A agenda
((org-agenda-skip-function
(lambda nil
org-agenda-skip-entry-if is a compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
(org-agenda-skip-entry-if rest conditions)
Skip entry is any of conditions is true.
^^ must be if
See `org-agenda-skip-if for details.
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Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di 10:42] call from customer:@TAG:
How can I manage to see the item unscheduled?
8:00..
10:00..
10:42..Scheduled: INARBEIT [#A]
Hi Carsten,
Here's a feature request idea which should be easy to implement. The
docstring for org-complete ends with:
At all other locations, this simply calls `ispell-complete-word'.
Personally I would prefer the fallback behaviour to be to call
hippie-expand. Others might like
Hi Xavier,
At Sun, 16 Sep 2007 03:00:10 +0200,
Xavier Maillard wrote:
So let's say I have this organization:
* Project 1
** TODO Ask foo about bar
* Project 2
** TODO Write customer report
* Project 3
How can I move the TODO from Project 1 to Project 3 directly
-i.e. move by
Bastien schrieb:
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di 10:42] call from customer:@TAG:
How can I manage to see the item unscheduled?
8:00..
10:00..
10:42..Scheduled:
hi.
I'd like to see what I worked on for the past time.
I started with this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
...
(D agenda DONE agenda
((org-agenda-skip-function
(lambda nil
(org-agenda-skip-entry-if (quote notregexp)
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anyway - the timestamp is modified from
* TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di 14:40] test todo :INFO:
to
14:40..Scheduled: TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di ] test todo :INFO:
I cannot reproduce this neither - are you sure you refreshed the
Bastien schrieb:
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anyway - the timestamp is modified from
* TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di 14:40] test todo :INFO:
to
14:40..Scheduled: TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di ] test todo :INFO:
I cannot reproduce this neither - are you sure
Hi, all,
In particular tag name completion breaks (tags are one of my favorite
features of org-mode), if the user has enabled
partial-completion-mode.
Disable partial-completion-mode (if necessary) and try the following.
In a file with at least two tags, tag a new TODO with a tag. Then do
C-c
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get this in my agenda C-c a a:
16:00..
DIPLAN: 16:19.. Scheduled: TODO [#A] [2007-10-02 Di ] TEST
:INFO:
18:00..
Carsten,
I just noticed a minor thing with org-clock-display. I'm using
org-narrow-to-subtree regularly now that I've tried again to switch to
GTD :) and org-clock-display (C-c C-x C-d) in the narrowed buffer
doesn't put the time on the first line (which is the parent task).
My current
Bastien schrieb am 10/01/2007 11:50 PM:
Fabian Braennstroem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sounds good for me, maybe it would be good to add some kind off
'comment-region', which will not be exported by default.
Org already knows about comments. You can comment entire regions by
selecting
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to start/stop timing a task from the agenda
buffer ?
I to clock in, O to clock out.
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Bastien
Cool, Thank you !
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Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My agenda looks like this:
Thursday 4 October 2007
Holiday:Shemini Atzeret
Diary: Shemini Atzeret
What if you set (setq holidays-in-diary-buffer nil)?
Thanks !
I guess the docstring of
As far as I know org-mode parses the Fancy Diary Display internally to
find entries from the diary and to add them to the agenda. I think you
can customize the holidays shown by modifying the variables
`christian-holidays', `hebrew-holidays',
and `islamic-holidays'.
As for the duplicates I
Hm, I followed my own advice and set *-holidays to nil, but the
holidays still show up in the agenda (so I guess you cannot disable
holidays by tweaking these cars). Have to study the code some more
as to how to get rid of these holiday entries in the agenda.
Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 2, 2007, at 16:44, Denis Bueno wrote:
Hi, all,
In particular tag name completion breaks (tags are one of my favorite
features of org-mode), if the user has enabled
partial-completion-mode.
Disable partial-completion-mode (if necessary) and try the following.
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hm, I followed my own advice and set *-holidays to nil, but the
holidays still show up in the agenda (so I guess you cannot disable
holidays by tweaking these cars). Have to study the code some more
as to how to get rid of these holiday entries in the
On Oct 3, 2007, at 1:16, Bastien wrote:
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hm, I followed my own advice and set *-holidays to nil, but the
holidays still show up in the agenda (so I guess you cannot disable
holidays by tweaking these cars). Have to study the code some more
as to how to
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