Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it/could it be, possible to have collapsed marking ... always
to the right of the left hand title column in an org file?
Do you mean hiding the tags when collapsing the subtree?
No. I mean having the collapsed
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 15, 2007, at 17:13, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Hi Carsten,
I just noticed today that org-agenda-log-mode isn't sorting the same
was
as it used to. Displayed clocked items used to be in ascending time
order but now they seem to be all mixed up (or sorted by
On Oct 15, 2007, at 21:08, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Sounds like my argument did not convince you. :-)
No, you misunderstand. I do see why you might want to mark
appointments TODO (even if I would not do it). But
scheduled in the context of Org has to do with *planning*.
You *plan* to work on
On Oct 15, 2007, at 20:19, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Oct 15, 2007, at 13:20, Dan Griswold wrote:
Then, in a V-8 moment (doh!) I thought to check the Changelog,
wherein
I found this note:
(org-fit-agenda-window): Limitations on window size
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cleaned out and reinstalled - I have a feeling an old root .elc
might have hidden the function, but now I get
,
| org-date-to-gregorian: Symbol's function definition is void:
calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
`
When I run
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
- Carsten
P.S. I know that this will lead to
From: Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Orgmode] POLL: Volume of emacs-orgmode too high?
To: org-mode list emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
I think it is fine.
On 2007-10-16 10:00 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off
Hello,
Sometimes I bring up remember and then decide not to use it. If I'm
already writing a note, C-c C-k works just fine (thanks for that
feature!).
But often I decide not to write a note while picking a template - so I
just press C-g. This leaves the remember buffer visible afterwards.
Could
Nuutti Kotivuori wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
I guess this would be as easy as
(defun org-new-heading-after-current ()
Insert a new heading with same level as current, after current
subtree.
(interactive)
(org-back-to-heading)
(org-insert-heading)
(org-move-subtree-down)
(end-of-line
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to address
this, or will people stick around and just wait until things cool off a bit?
Emacs Gnus, using adaptive scoring, causes the org-mode list to be at most
5-10 postings a day for
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
- Carsten
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*title:tag:
I think this is not a good idea. It would breack the logical meaning of
... and the way it's used outside of Org.
But, on that subject is it possible to see inherited tags (maybe in a
different face?)?.
Use the
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until things
cool off a bit?
For my part, it's okay, and I will slow down a bit :)
P.S. I know that this will lead to even
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is not a good idea. It would breack the logical meaning of
... and the way it's used outside of Org.
For readability we will have to agree to disagree on that one. When
scanning headings I dont want to have to move the eyes right to
No problem for me. It's nice to have such an active and friendly community.
Ian.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
___
Hi,
Nuutti Kotivuori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait
Hi Carsten and list,
due to all the traffic on the list (Good Thing) and too much traffic on
the railroad to work this morning (Bad Thing), I went reading up on the
org-mode mailing list and installed the latest version today (was coming
from 4.56), and trying to use column view and
Hi Carsten,
Another simple idea - subject line is pretty much self-explanatory I
think: would be great to be able to toggle timestamps between [] and
.
Why? Say I have an event in my diary.org file, and am subsequently
told my presence at the event is no longer necessary. Consequently I
would
If I turn on column view for the whole buffer by pressing C-c C-x C-c
at the top of the buffer (blank area), the buffer would be marked
modified. But if I do it just on a subtree, everything is normal. Does
anybody see the same thing? thanks.
Wanrong
Hi, Carsten
I think I've found a bug regarding the hyperlink.
Org-mode version 5.12c
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2007-06-02 on RELEASE
1. What exactly did you do?
I wrote the file.
I enabled the debugger (Options/Enter Debugger on error)
I clicked on the links.
Nuutti Kotivuori wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
-
On 10/16/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nuutti Kotivuori wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or
Hi --
[[resending because I sent earlier from different email address.]]
As I begin to schedule meetings and tasks for the next calendar year, I
find that the default year (if I say, for example, jan 7) is the
current calendar year. Of course, that's what the documentation says it
will be, but
I just found out things are even stranger:
I have a level 1 heading * HR. Every time the column view is turned
on, an extra space is added to the end of that heading, which is why the
buffer is marked modified. But it only happens on that HR heading.
What is so special about the word HR
More observations:
It is not that the word HR is so special. Actually, as long as there
is any level 1 heading with two capital letters only, like AB CD
HK or whatever, this strange behavior happens. Does anyone has a clue
about this? Thank you.
Wanrong
Wanrong Lin wrote:
I just found
Adam Spiers wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Another simple idea - subject line is pretty much self-explanatory I
think: would be great to be able to toggle timestamps between [] and
.
Why? Say I have an event in my diary.org file, and am subsequently
told my presence at the event is no longer necessary.
William Henney wrote:
Agreed. I do fall behind on reading it every now and then but I always
try and catch up because the quality of discussions is so high. I like
having such a receptive community.
Agreed too. Sometimes my eyes glaze over the GTD threads, but I can
always mute the threads
First, apologies for the constant gimme nature of my recent
feature-request posts!
org-agenda-custom-commands is awesome in its power. There are one or
two respects in which I think it could be improved, however.
I make extensive use of the functionality added relatively recently
which enables
Rick Moynihan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Another simple idea - subject line is pretty much self-explanatory I
think: would be great to be able to toggle timestamps between [] and
.
Why? Say I have an event in my diary.org file, and am subsequently
told my
Hi all,
i'd like to have your opinion on this.
I tend to use my `org-agenda-custom-commands' in a strict order.
I first check for a first view, then check for a second view, etc.
It would be nice to be able to use `1' for the first view -- but
it's currently used to restrict the agenda view
Bastien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi all,
i'd like to have your opinion on this.
I tend to use my `org-agenda-custom-commands' in a strict order.
I first check for a first view, then check for a second view, etc.
It would be nice to be able to use `1' for the first view -- but
it's
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another approach, and this is my personal preference, would be to
allow sub-keymaps, so that e.g. I could press C-c C-a s and it would
present me with a further menu of single keystrokes bound to custom
agenda commands:
C-c C-a s 1search for
Adam Spiers wrote:
This seems like a good idea. Another related one occurred to me today
(if it's necessary) which is toggling between the two list indicators.
e.g.
- foo
- bar
- baz |-- Point
Calling the toggle-list-indicator function at the point will cause the
list indicator to change
On 10/16/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 06:53:47PM +0100, Bastien wrote:
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm curious about your suggestion of '' though - does that imply the
sub-keymap functionality I asked for already exists?
I first thought yes, since it looks like the first `' keystroke is
On Oct 16, 2007, at 17:44, Wanrong Lin wrote:
I just found out things are even stranger:
I have a level 1 heading * HR. Every time the column view is turned
on, an extra space is added to the end of that heading, which is why
the buffer is marked modified. But it only happens on that HR
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vagn Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I could also see a use for a state-dependent {:}. Display the sum of
times and also the sum of times for tasks that are DONE. E.g. for
adding time-estimates and measuring progress. Or maybe add up the
not-DONEs to
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 17:44, Wanrong Lin wrote:
I just found out things are even stranger:
I have a level 1 heading * HR. Every time the column view is turned
on, an extra space is added to the end of that heading, which is why
the buffer is marked modified. But it
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
` ' : cycle through default restricted states (see above)
Hmm, that doubles the number of keypresses to achieve a given state,
which is a bit cumbersome. But if it's customizable, who cares? :-)
I wouldn't mind having single keys to achieve this - it's
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool off a bit?
Doesn't worry me at all. I know I haven't posted anything for a long
while but I am still happy
First, I have just begun to use column view. Although it seems it still
has bugs here and there, it is a awesome concept! I never thought in a
text based system we can achieve something similar to MS project (Sort
of. I wouldn't want to see org-mode to emulate everything in MS project
On 14/10/2007, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First impressions are that Blorg seems to work quite well, though it
takes some setting up, and could be made more flexible
Sure. I wrote blorg more than one year ago, and I made the mistake of
trying too add too many functions too early.
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, I probably could have coded this in the time it took to
write the mail, but I thought that until I've sent a piece of paper to
the FSF assigning rights for code contributed to org-mode and emacs,
it would be better to let Carsten write it. Is
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What constitutes a small patch I don't know. Might be answered in
one of the GNU FAQs.
From memory: beyond 15 lines, the patch is not small anymore.
--
Bastien
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Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tend to use my `org-agenda-custom-commands' in a strict order.
I first check for a first view, then check for a second view, etc.
Why not just display all those views, in order, with one custom command?
For example, when I'm at home, I run C-c a h:
(h
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The attached script generates a pocketMod style pdf which contains the
next four weeks, the next three months and the current year on one
page. It also generates a hipsterPDA style printout which contains the
same calendars to be used in hipsterPDA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew J. Korty) writes:
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tend to use my `org-agenda-custom-commands' in a strict order.
I first check for a first view, then check for a second view, etc.
Why not just display all those views, in order, with one custom
command?
Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes it's a good strategy and one that's worked well for org-mode. I
do however have some features which I'd like to see. If it's not too
rude, I'll list some here:
- Ability to define your own HTML head's. Specifically here the
issue was wanting to list a
Christian,
Because I've been trying something similar (but not as advanced), I'm
intrigued by the possibilities of your approach. Sadly, I can't run
your Makefile. I get an error[1]. Am I missing something?
About font size, I've found that for what we're trying to do, it helps
to replace \tiny
On Oct 15, 2007, at 22:59, Fabian Braennstroem wrote:
One more great feature would be an additional option to the
'tree-to-indirect-buffer' function from the resulting agenda
view.
An indirect buffer is not something that is extracted, it is just
another view on the same buffer. In this case
On Oct 16, 2007, at 16:49, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
Hi, Carsten
I think I've found a bug regarding the hyperlink.
Org-mode version 5.12c
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2007-06-02 on RELEASE
1. What exactly did you do?
I wrote the file.
I enabled the debugger
On Oct 16, 2007, at 23:23, Wanrong Lin wrote:
First, I have just begun to use column view. Although it seems it
still has bugs here and there, it is a awesome concept! I never
thought in a text based system we can achieve something similar to MS
project (Sort of. I wouldn't want to see
On Oct 16, 2007, at 18:22, Adam Spiers wrote:
Rick Moynihan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Another simple idea - subject line is pretty much self-explanatory I
think: would be great to be able to toggle timestamps between [] and
.
Why? Say I have an event in my
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