On Feb 10, 2008, at 11:24 PM, Bastien wrote:
Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Taking the snippet below as an example. If I try to add a
Property below My
Bank using C-c C-x p I am offered completions for the Properties
defined
under Web Site Passwords, not Bank Details. Is this a
On Monday, February 11, at 13:34, Adam Spiers wrote:
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 12:56:07PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
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Hmm, actually column view doesn't let you filter the table so that
there are only rows corresponding to headers containing the 'ACTION'
keyword, so it looks like
Probably you have set the value of comment-start to # somewhere in
your
customization? There is something wring with the line wrapping in
combination with this setting, I have not yet understood what. So for
now,
leave comment-start alone.
- Carsten
On Feb 11, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Adam
Carsten Dominik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Probably you have set the value of comment-start to # somewhere in
your customization? There is something wring with the line wrapping
in combination with this setting, I have not yet understood what.
So for now, leave comment-start alone.
Actually
Test case with recent git clone:
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#+OPTIONS: H:1 toc:nil
* Heading
** Sub-heading a
** Sub-heading b
This is some paragraph text.
** Sub-heading c
This is some paragraph text.
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Hi all,
I'm using properties to track estimated effort on tasks. I have the
following setup for estimaged effort for tasks and use column view to
set the values normally.
,[ .emacs settings for property Effort ]
| (setq org-global-properties '((Effort_ALL . 0 0:10 0:30 1:00 2:00 3:00
4:00
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 12:56:07PM +, Adam Spiers wrote:
[snipped]
(3) Allow actions to be captured and then automatically extracted
into a simple tabulated report which clearly shows actions
grouped by owner.
[snipped]
For (3) and (4), my current thinking is to have
Thanks. I keep my org files in a Truecrypt container, where they should
be safe from prying eyes.
Ian.
On a separate note, I'd recommend a tool like pwsafe
(http://nsd.dyndns.org/pwsafe/) for password storage unless you
encrypt your Org files.
Russell
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 09:45:13PM
I just found some strange behaviour with auto-fill mode on:
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#+TITLE: test title
* First heading
- Turn this into a long sentence to see the bug.
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If you
Brian Gough wrote:
Is there an html-org mode converter? I have some web pages I want to
import into org. Thanks.
Whenever I need to parse HTML, I turn to hpricot. A fantastic Ruby
based parser which does a great job of handling worst of the webs HTML.
Two feature requests: please would it be possible to:
a) control what goes in title separately from the document header
(the text inside the first h1 by default), and
b) wrap the initial #+TEXT inside a CSS class?
Would be much appreciated if it's easy to do, thanks!
Org-mode supports the cookies [/] and [%] to summarize the check
status of the plain-list checkboxes below the headline.
However, for check-box style properties, the summary-type in
:COLUMNS: allows only an all-or-none summary (that is, the parent
heading's column is marked [X] on if *all*
On a separate note, I'd recommend a tool like pwsafe
(http://nsd.dyndns.org/pwsafe/) for password storage unless you
encrypt your Org files.
Russell
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 09:45:13PM +, Ian Barton wrote:
Taking the snippet below as an example. If I try to add a Property below
My Bank
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