Hi Carsten,
I just notice there is a dummy file in emacs/lisp/org. The use of this
file hides problems away for example if users install org to a dir that
is overshadowed by the lisp/org in emacs (this happen quite often to
newbies too). Two files with the same name but different content also
conf
I think this one should be very easy!
For each option in the export template at the head of the file, could
we export them for use in Latex?
For example:
#+AUTHOR:Russell Adams
becomes
\def\ORG_AUTHOR{Russell Adams}
in the header of the Latex output?
I'm finding myself redefining these ma
I have tried to link to a specific paragraph in an info file. The info docs
do not mention linking with the "info" link type. Files are linkable with
"file".
This link can link to a search inside an org file:
file:projects.org::some words
I cannot make such a link work in an info file.
Hi,
thank you very much for sharing this wonderful piece of software!
I'd like to build a little database containing contact information. To
view the entries, I chose the very nice column-view. Is it possible to
realise hyperlinks in column-view so that a click on an e-mail adress
opens my e-mail
Hi Carsten
Until recently, if I used `C-u C-c C-c' with the cursor on the line with
Item B in the following example:
- [X] Item A
- [ ] Item B
- [ ] Item C
I'd get:
- [X] Item A
- [-] Item B
- [ ] Item C
Now (6.21b) I get:
- [X] Item A
- Item B
- [ ] Item C
Think this may be an unintentional
Sebastian Rose writes:
> JBash writes:
>> Thank you, Matt.
>>
>> A followup...
>> I've discovered that after setting the org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done to
>> non-nil, I was still getting DONE items in my agenda view. I then realized
>> that I'd changed the org-todo-keywords recently to:
>>
>>
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Feb 13, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Jonathan Moore wrote:
The help text in the definition of org-agenda is missing some
functions that are
resented when you call the function interactively -- compare the two
text blocks
below:
a Call `org-agenda-list' to display th