Hi Hugo,
I am not sure what the purpose of this is. The ## stuff at the
beginning
is stuff to remind the user on how to proceed further. What is the idea
of Sacha you are referring to? What is the use case?
Thanks.
On Jan 14, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Hugo Schmitt wrote:
Hi folks!
I'm sending
On Jan 7, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
Hello, I've noticed that M-x orgstruct-mode doesn't put the string
OrgStruct onto the modeline (to give visual feedback about its
activeness). M-x orgtbl-mode puts OrgTbl there, I think
orgstruct-mode should do the same.
Hi Richard,
it does
Hi again.
Let me just show you the use case. Take a look at my current remember buffer:
---start
## Filing location: Select interactively, default, or last used:
## C-u C-c C-c to select file and header location interactively.
## C-c C-c ~/hugo/docs/org/todo.org - * Inbox
## C-u C-u
On Jan 9, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Russell Adams wrote:
On a note related to #+OPTIONS and exporting, I've taken to using
sub-buffers (C-c C-x b) on a tree to limit my view to a specific
tree. I've discovered that I can export in this mode, however, export
doesn't honor the #+OPTIONS from the
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jan 11, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Jeff Sparkes wrote:
Org-5.18a, xemacs 21.4 (patch 21) \Educational Television\ XEmacs
Lucid
I get the above error when using org-refile. I think there it just
needs org-file-history defined somewhere.
Maybe
(defvar
Hi Eric,
this is a *very* interesting application.
On Jan 11, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Note: This is still very young, so here are some issues, and ideas for
improvement that the list may be able to help with. :)
1. it seems that for the org-export-as-html command to work, the
Hi Phil, thanks!
Can you say more on how you typically use this?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Jan 12, 2008, at 4:29 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
Hi,
Thought I might share this with you:
org-annotate-file.el
Cheers,
Phil
--
Phil Jackson
http://www.shellarchive.co.uk
Hi Hugo,
On Jan 15, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Hugo Schmitt wrote:
Hi again.
Let me just show you the use case. Take a look at my current
remember buffer:
---start
## Filing location: Select interactively, default, or last used:
## C-u C-c C-c to select file and header location interactively.
Carsten,
Yeah, mostly for fun, but for example Sacha used it for learning
English-Japanese translations..
If there is a better way to fix the remember buffer, please tell me.
Here's a excerpt from Sacha's post:
Adding Other Text to the Remember Buffer
Remember has plenty of hooks that let you
On Dec 30, 2007, at 12:13 AM, Adam Spiers wrote:
For me at least, generation of the *Org Agenda* buffer takes a good
1.5 seconds or so each time, on a pretty decent machine. This isn't
too bad, and is at least in part due to my tendency for Structured
Procrastination which leads to very long
Hi Hugo,
I see now what you mean, and I have no objections to remove comment
lines at the end.
However, I believe that Sacha's idea it terrible and completely
orthogonal to the idea of remember, which was written to *minimize*
distraction :-)
Anyway, I will add your patch.
- Carsten
On
On Dec 29, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Richard G Riley wrote:
Is there a way for archived todo items to be moved directly to the
archive file?
Also it would be nice if org-advertized-archive-subtree respected a
region selection but ignoring the itmes not tagged as archived.
A common use of archive
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you say more on how you typically use this?
At the moment I use it solely with code. Rather than put TODOs in the
code itself I like to keep an org style list. As an off the top of my
head example an entry might look like this:
* ~/blah.pl
**
Hi!
I would like to format the agenda lines. I know there is a variable for that
but I cannot find the point where I can configure the length of the TODO states.
I have:
Day-agenda:
Monday24 September 2007
ADMIN: Scheduled: TODO [#A] ...
ADMIN: Scheduled: INARBEIT [#A] ...
On Jan 15, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you say more on how you typically use this?
At the moment I use it solely with code. Rather than put TODOs in the
code itself I like to keep an org style list. As an off the top of my
head
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm going to hack on it and make it project/branch aware... just
haven't figured out how yet :)
Yes, I guess you might want to have sections corresponding to
functions in a source code file or so. Maybe you can get some
inspiration from the code i
Hi there,
Any one find the column view feature of any use?
1. It reduced the readability of .org files. I think the syntax of the
file should be kept as close as possible to plain text file.
2. It barely has a role in any GTD work flow.
All in all, I fail to understand this feature.
Best,
--
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:09 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
What I meant was:
Suppose I have an org file like this:
* Level 1 heading
*** Level 2 heading
With my settings (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files .
(:maxlevel . 2 , when I try to refile an item, I press
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any one find the column view feature of any use?
Yes, I use it all the time. My main application of it being a (gpg'd)
passwords file. Column view makes it very easy to scan and edit.
I also use it to maintain a small, high level log of my business
accounts.
1.
Hi, Carsten
Thanks for looking into this.
On Tuesday, January 15, at 12:13, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Eric,
this is a *very* interesting application.
On Jan 11, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Note: This is still very young, so here are some issues, and ideas for
Cleanup the documentation for remember related functions.
---
Carsten,
I finally got around to redoing my remember setup and in the process I
went through the description of variables and functions and found some
items which I tried to improve. I'm now have templates for each org
file I use and
Ed Hirgelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jan 8, 2008 8:03 AM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#+IF_HTML / #+ENDIF_HTML
#+IF_LaTeX / #+ENDIF_LaTeX
#+IF_TXT / #+ENDIF_TXT
and
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE / #+END_EXAMPLE
#+BEGIN myblock
What people think?
Being someone who uses org-mode primarily
On Jan 15, 2008 1:11 PM, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Any one find the column view feature of any use?
I intend to use it when I get to emacs 22. I store reading lists and
other wishlist type things in tables right now, but the comment column
is huge. I'd like to make it a set of
On Jan 15, 2008 6:36 PM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do agree with both reactions - I feel the same. But this was not
really the point I was trying to make.
We already have these directives:
,
| #+BEGIN_HTML
| #+BEGIN_LaTeX
| #+BEGIN_TXT
| #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
| #+BEGIN myblock
Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
,
| #+BEGIN_HTML
| #+BEGIN_LaTeX
| #+BEGIN_TXT
| #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
| #+BEGIN myblock
`
I know. I don't care for these. There really only useful if you are
exporting.
For the #+BEGIN_* you're right. But dynamic blocks are useful for
Regarding 'Re: REQUEST: orgstruct-mode modeline string?'; Carsten Dominik
adds:
it does do that for me, do see OrgStruct in the mode line.
Regarding 'Re: REQUEST: orgstruct-mode modeline string?'; Phil Jackson
adds:
Me too, just for the record.
Interesting, I don't see that (Emacs
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any one find the column view feature of any use?
Yes! I do love the column view feature.
For example, when I want to add milestones to tasks. My project gets a
:MILESTONE: property, accepting :MILESTONE_ALL: 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2, etc.
Then being able to see the
David O'Toole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that the holidays are over, I am back to hacking.
Good to hear. I'm just back from an email blackout.
I'd like to write some org-mode material (perhaps on GTD, perhaps
other stuff) and maybe it would make sense to contribute my org-radio
Hi Carsten and list,
I started playing with HTML export this week and since I'm lazy I don't
want to have to remember to export. I created a few simple functions
that export my org file to HTML and copies the resulting HTML file to my
webserver when I save my org file using C-x C-s.
This works
Hi Bernt,
thanks for sharing this -- I add some (hopefully useful) comments.
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I started playing with HTML export this week and since I'm lazy I don't
want to have to remember to export. I created a few simple functions
that export my org file to HTML
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 01:39:38AM +, Bastien wrote:
For example, when I want to add milestones to tasks. My project gets a
:MILESTONE: property, accepting :MILESTONE_ALL: 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2, etc.
Then being able to see the different milestones just by switching to the
column view
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
,
| #+BEGIN_HTML
| #+BEGIN_LaTeX
| #+BEGIN_TXT
| #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
| #+BEGIN myblock
`
This is very off-topic, but how did you create the above
quote-thingies (assuming you did not do it by hand)? Is this some
Emacs feature that you're using, or
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess we need the /home/bernt/bin/publish file for this to be really
reusable, no?
I use SSH keys with the ssh-add command once every morning to load my
keys in the key agent. After that my ssh/scp commands to remote systems
just work without password
On Jan 16, 2008, at 2:55 AM, Richard KLINDA wrote:
Regarding 'Re: REQUEST: orgstruct-mode modeline string?';
Carsten Dominik adds:
it does do that for me, do see OrgStruct in the mode line.
Regarding 'Re: REQUEST: orgstruct-mode modeline string?'; Phil
Jackson adds:
Me too, just for
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