Okay, will put it on my short list :)
I'm a huge fan of Org-Mode and have tried on and off to use it to sync
tasks with Toodledo.com. There is an Emacs library org-toodledo for
this but it has fallen into disrepair and the author of the latest fork,
@myuhe (Yuhei Maeda) can't be found.
I need it fixed in specific ways and I'm
On 10/23/2016 07:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks
> of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc
> in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar
> from Google.
>
> That way
Hello,
Daniel Clemente writes:
> With yesterday's org-mode: if I export (C-c C-o O O) this line of text, it
> fails because of the % character:
>
> See [[file:/][the m%n syntax]].
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Not enough arguments for format string")
Fixed.
Hello,
Thomas Stenhaug writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> I can reproduce this and I think the problem is that the table
>> includes the empty line after it and that gets carried into the data
>> that org-export-data passes into org-latex-matrices.
>
Nick Dokos writes:
> I can reproduce this and I think the problem is that the table
> includes the empty line after it and that gets carried into the data
> that org-export-data passes into org-latex-matrices.
That seems to be the case; for each empty line between the table
Le 24/10/2016 11:48, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
>> Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
>
>> Maybe you can try C-c } org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays
>
> That is a great suggestions thanks
>> First outline the header (C-c -):
>
>> | 1/A | B | C | D |
>>
I use Eric Fraga's ical2org awk script, with a few tiny tweaks. It's on Worg.
On 24 October 2016 at 00:36, Tristan Strange wrote:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of
> fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's,
Hi everyone,
I have an Org file with a lot of projects that look like this:
* TODO Project A
DEADLINE: <2016-10-28 Fri>
** NEXT Subtask 1
** TODO Subtask 2
* TODO Project B
DEADLINE: <2016-10-31 Mon>
** DONE Subtask 1
** NEXT Subtask 2
Some of these projects have deadlines far in the
I only tried the visualization part a few days ago, by exporting to
iCalendar (.ics). But the process was too slow: after fixing some export
errors it was still taking more than 1 hour for a large .org file.
After that I wanted to use Iceowl/Lightning (extension to
Icedove/Thunderbird) to open
On Sunday, 23 Oct 2016 at 23:36, Tristan Strange wrote:
> So how do you lot handle your calendars?
I use mobileorg on Android to synchronise my Google calendar with
org. This is mostly to make my org calendar visible on my phone and I
seldom input anything directly into the Google calendar and
With yesterday's org-mode: if I export (C-c C-o O O) this line of text, it
fails because of the % character:
See [[file:/][the m%n syntax]].
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Not enough arguments for format string")
format(#("[[%s][the m%n syntax]]" 6 20 (:parent (link (:type "file"
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> org-caldav is otherwise a good, solid package, and I think it would be a
> shame to turn away from it because of a bug like this.
Well, at the moment it’s simply not usuable with more than one
calendar. I was using it in the past, but then
Tristan Strange writes:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of
> fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a
> TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from
> Google.
>
>
> Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> You may also try C-c ' in the D2 cell.
> A new buffer displays the formula.
> Moving the cursor through the formula highlights the involved cells.
That is also very nifty, thanks
> Le 23/10/2016 18:33, Uwe Brauer a écrit :
> Maybe you can try C-c } org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays
That is a great suggestions thanks
> First outline the header (C-c -):
> | 1/A | B | C | D |
> |-+-++-|
> | 2 | 200 | 10 | 190 |
> | 3 |
Saša Janiška writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way
>> sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc.
>
> I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid)
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way
> sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc.
I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid) via ownCloud
with my desktop (khal/vdirsyncer),
Tristan Strange writes:
> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of
> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's,
> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not
> synchronise) my calendar from Google.
>
>
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