Hi folks,
good morning! Here is org-expiry.el, a first attempt to implement an
expiry mechanism. Your last real chance to get rid of all those tasks
on your org files.
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/u/org-expiry.el
This is pretty preliminary, but maybe already useful.
Enjoy!
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 02:52:51AM +, Bastien wrote:
Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's a nice idea, but it won't cover all eventualities,
e.g. sometimes one would need:
* Long task
SCHEDULED: 2008-01-07 Mon 10:00-13:00
SCHEDULED: 2008-01-08 Tue 14:00-17:00
Hi,
I have some repeating tasks, and I found even with
org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all set to t, the task won't
show in the agenda if the next occurrence of this repeating task is
closer to current time than the overdue occurrence. I am not sure I
understand correctly the intension
I've been comparing org-mode with emacs-muse. In general, orgmode is much more
polished.
One feature of emacs-muse that I really like and can use is the ability to
display inline images right inside of emacs. This allows me to see thumbnails of
documents I'm currently working on, or catalog
Hello happy 2008 to all of you,
I'm using a Debian package supplied by Romain Francoise
(http://emacs.orebokech.com) to update emacs, using emacs-cvs. For
some time now, the org that is shipped says it is org-mode version
5.13i. Which works fine, so, no sound of alarm bells here..
But did I miss
On 2008-01-07 18:12 +, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
Hello happy 2008 to all of you,
I'm using a Debian package supplied by Romain Francoise
(http://emacs.orebokech.com) to update emacs, using emacs-cvs. For
some time now, the org that is shipped says it is org-mode version
5.13i. Which works
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using a Debian package supplied by Romain Francoise
(http://emacs.orebokech.com) to update emacs, using emacs-cvs. For
some time now, the org that is shipped says it is org-mode version
5.13i. Which works fine, so, no sound of alarm bells here..
But did I
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 07:49:19 +, Bastien wrote:
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce Worg (say hello Worg!). Worg is an attempt
to implement distributed editing of .org files. The purpose is:
1. to edit .org files together
2. to have a nice user-contributed website around Org, GTD,
Gijs Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But did I miss Dominic deciding to remove it from cvs?
Not at all. Just a small delay in checking Org into the CVS. But as
you said: no alarm bell here!
--
Bastien
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Hello!
I'm working on integrating mairix into my email workflow. The recently
added nnmairix in gnus is a great tool-- I encourage any gnus + mairix
users to try it.
I'd like to make use of org-mairix as well, but I am having some
trouble. The link seems to be built correctly, containing the
Hello again!
Right now org-mairix provides a very useful piece of functionality. It
stores the message-id of an email, and creates a link from that
message-id which allows that specific email to be recovered using the
mairix search tool. This is great for making todo items out of
individual
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