Hi, thank you for the reply, bejamin.
Your suggestion didn't work quite well for me. My archive file,
newgtd.org_archive, has all my DONE items, archived. I use the
org-archive-subtree to move them there when I'm done with an item, but this
function does not tag the items with the :ARCHIVE: tag.
A little more information to try and narrow this down. Someone contacted me
that's not on the list (thanks Rex) and suggested looking for
'(partial-completion-mode t) in my ~/.emacs and disabling it. They had the
same problem and this resolved it. I checked and do not have it in my
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Your suggestion didn't work quite well for me. My archive file,
newgtd.org_archive, has all my DONE items, archived. I use the
org-archive-subtree to move them there when I'm done with an item, but
this function does not tag the items with
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
You mean the file is empty only if you set orv-icalendar-verify-
function
Yes, exactly. When org-icalendar-verify-function is not bound, I get
the normal entries in the icalendar file, if I set it to the function
you gave me, it's empty.
This may be related to
In some cases, a single headword entry can relate to a large number of
topics. I have tried dealing with longer tag lists: automatic adjustment of
tags column (on this list a little utility was posted:
org-adjust-tags-column-reset-tags. I THINK that a keyword list may allow
more freedom to
I guess it is not only empty, but export throws an error?
Should be fixed now...
- Carsten
On Nov 5, 2009, at 11:06 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
You mean the file is empty only if you set orv-icalendar-verify-
function
Yes, exactly. When
Dan Davison davison at stats.ox.ac.uk writes:
Torsten Wagner torsten.wagner at gmail.com writes:
...
4. Is there a way to see all source code blocks of a single session tangled
together in a single buffer and changes in this buffer will be placed back
after
leaving into the
Don't know what you are referring to exactly, but if it is like the
following, there are several ideas.
* computer
* apple
* garden
* apple
The problem is that there will be two apples in the agenda.
One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
--
Q: How many
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
I don't understand this.
In scientific/academic publications, one often sees a list of Keywords in
the topmatter. That being said, I am not certain
We are talking about different things. Your thread, so I will bow out.
For your topic, I just add words. Then I use m-x org-agenda s.
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Q: How many CDC scientists does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: You only think it's dark. [CDC has denied ME/CFS for 25 years]
Hi Tom
Would something like run-code-blocks (below) do what you want? I put
a source block like this at the top of my org-babel file, where I can
find it quickly.
#+srcrname: run-code-blocks
#+begin_src python :noweb
block-1
block-2
#+end_src
#+srcname: block-1
#+begin_src
I have truned on debug (debug-on-entry) to step though the
org-mobile-push. And I found it gets into infinite loop after calling
org-save-all-org-buffers; the completion-cancel-tooltip recursively
loops forever.
Debugger entered--beginning evaluation of function call form:
* (interactive)
*
I have figured out the issue is caused by the obsolete completion-ui
that I am using. After I upgrade the completion-ui to the latest
0.11.7, everything seems to be working fine. Now I can enjoy the
mobileorg! So there is no issue with the latest org-mode and org
mobile.
Thanks for this great
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