Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then I guess being able to export the agenda to LaTeX makes sense.
Can you describe what would be the expected LaTeX output for you?
Anything like the following would be really really nice:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. Once a custom command has been invoked, provide a binding for going
straight back to the *Org Agenda* buffer to invoke another one.
This second part I do not understand. Please explain.
Here is how I understood it, in the context of the
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
Leo sdl.web at gmail.com writes:
Then I guess being able to export the agenda to LaTeX makes sense.
Can you describe what would be the expected LaTeX output for you?
Anything like the following would be really really nice:
Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should we use `cal-tex.el'-like output (very nice but very specific, and
not flexible)? Should we just use a straightforward verbatim display?
Should we use sections for agenda with multiple views?
A straightforward verbatim dump of the agenda view is
Hi,
I have made a new page for links to tutorials
http://orgmode.org/tutorials.html
Unfortunately it is still mostly a list of areas where I
could imaging a tutorial would be very useful, so let
yourself be inspired!
- Carsten
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Hello,
Sorry I wasn't around, but I think the div's might be ok if we also
had a class for them or id to be able to style each one differently.
Cheers,
Cezar
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On 2007-10-18 13:04 +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
I have made a new page for links to tutorials
http://orgmode.org/tutorials.html
Unfortunately it is still mostly a list of areas where I
could imaging a tutorial would be very useful, so let
yourself be inspired!
- Carsten
Many
In auctex, to see the toc, we hit C-C =; there we have
a menu which goes like (r)escan (q)uit
Does it make sense to have something similar in the agenda buffer when
C-c a a is hit? of course, 1 line in the buffer at least will be lost
to this new menu. I believe this would be useful for a
Sivaram Neelakantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it make sense to have something similar in the agenda buffer when
C-c a a is hit? of course, 1 line in the buffer at least will be lost
to this new menu. I believe this would be useful for a beginner as I
distinctly remember trying to work
On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:08, Rick Moynihan wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 18:22, Adam Spiers wrote:
Rick Moynihan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
This seems like a good idea. Another related one occurred to me
today
(if it's necessary) which is toggling
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Excellent. I'd forgotten there were so many list types/styles though,
it seems that this might be better on some kind of cycle (like the
priority cookies). I don't know what key binding you could use
though. Could holding CTRL and using the arrows
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just one concern : if Org someday implements promoting/demoting of list
items and sublists, I think we'd like to have these keybindings:
- S-left/right : demote/promote a list item
- S-M-left/right : demote/promote a whole sublist
Of course, I was
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sivaram Neelakantan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Do we need really a menu for that?
Since we're talking of beginners, hereshrug
I think a quick help message in the minibuffer would be enough.
`?' is free in org-agenda-mode-map, and could be used
Vagn Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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
Hi,
Is there a better way to do this?
= sample file =
* top
:PROPERTIES:
:d_5: 0
:h_5: 8
:m_5: 16
:d_4: 2
:h_4: 18
:m_4: 58
:d_3: 6
:h_3: 11
:m_3: 33
:d_2: 3
:h_2: 13
:m_2: 36
:d_1: 0
:h_1: 13
:m_1: 59
:d_0: 0
:h_0: 6
:m_0: 23
:d_n: 17
:h_n:
I believe that tags containing the underscore character
are not correctly exported to HTML in v 5.12c. For example
consider an org file containing:
* Test
** Test :NEW_TEST:
I would expect the HTML source to read:
h31.1 Test nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;span class=tagNEW_TEST/span/h3
but instead I get
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