This looks impressive. Thanks! I need to spend some time with it but loos
like I can definitely steal stuff from what you’ve done for my use-cases.
Out of curiosity, since this looks superior, why did you not
fork/contribute PRa to .org-contact to fold these into the package.
thanks again!
Daryl.
Hello,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> The docstrings of =org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date= and
> =org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp= do not really tell what these
> settings are doing. They should (imho) emphasize that the former just
> omits from the global todo list all entries with at least one a
Hello,
Anton Latukha writes:
> Informing. After I changed the form of records in 'org-log-note-headings', in
> particular 'state', and Emacs saves the logbook records in new
> format. But Org-habit silently skips over them and processes only
> old records of the format set by default.
>
> The
Hello,
buybuy...@yahoo.co.jp writes:
> How can I customize id names in html?
[...]
> I would like to generate the prefix of ID names to be xyz instead of org.
> How can I customize id names (ex. orgccfde4a)?
You cannot customize those, but you can use CUSTOM_ID property.
HTH,
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Nicolas Goa
Hello,
John writes:
> I'm migrating an older system for Org 8 to the latest
> version (9.2.4) and I found org-entry-get behaves differently.
>
> For the entry:
>
> ** TODO task
> SCHEDULED: <2019-06-14 Fri 09:15>
>
>
> With Org 8 (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED") returns:
>
>2019-06-14
Hi,
I'm migrating an older system for Org 8 to the latest
version (9.2.4) and I found org-entry-get behaves differently.
For the entry:
** TODO task
SCHEDULED: <2019-06-14 Fri 09:15>
With Org 8 (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED") returns:
2019-06-14 Fri 09:15
while with Org 9.2.4 f
---
doc/org-manual.org | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org
index 4fcd15d22..201389ce6 100644
--- a/doc/org-manual.org
+++ b/doc/org-manual.org
@@ -20553,7 +20553,7 @@ Before I get to this list, a few special mentions are
in o
Hello org-mode team !
I get the feature that make me so sad.
so I have settings.org file like this:
=
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(setq mac-command-modifier 'meta)
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(provide 'settings)
#+END_SRC
#+PROPERTY:header-args:elisp :tangle ~/.emacs.d/elisp/sett
Good day yo you. Informing. After I changed the form of records in 'org-log-note-headings', inparticular 'state', and Emacs saves the logbook records in newformat. But Org-habit silently skips over them and processes onlyold records of the format set by default. The one related issue was raised in
On Tuesday, 18 Jun 2019 at 20:18, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I'm finally trying to scratch a very old itch of mine: quantitative
> logging in Org.
[...]
> 1. I can't reliably trigger the note prompting using TODO keyword setup.
What about using org-after-todo-stage-change-hook?
> Anyway, this
The golang ical2org (https://github.com/rjhorniii/ical2org) definitely
does this.
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Robert Horn
rjh...@alum.mit.edu
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>> To that end I've created a branch[1] for adding your fork to MELPA.
>> Based on your previous messages in this thread, I assume I have your
>> permission to submit a PR? Or is there a good reason to wait with this
>> for the moment?
>
> I already
Stig Brautaset writes:
>>> I would suggest the opposite: move it to GNU ELPA, for example, so we
>>> can remove it from contrib.
>>
>> Yes, I am quite happy with that also -- it would save the effort of
>> syncing it. It would have to be MELPA though, because I don't think we
>> have papers (I ca
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