Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Again, I do not observe this behaviour. Could you make sure you are
> using latest Org?
Strangely enough I indeed cannot reproduce the problem anymore with
latest master. Sorry for the e-noise. (I think my confusion might have
been caused by
pletely sure if this is
the correct solution though, I simply used the same idiom as is used in
org-table-next-field and org-table-previous-field functions.
Regards,
Andreas
| test |
>From 1aa422b0008af1c0375037eac2f075db8d4ef23c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andreas Amann <andreas.am...@web.
Hi list,
whenever I use
M-x org-table-export
inside a table, the buffer is marked "modified".
This is even the case if no modifications are done to the buffer by
exporting the table.
This problem happens since at least two years and possibly longer and
persists with the current git
Hi list,
I encounter the following surprising situation when using Org Agenda.
Suppose you have an agenda file which looks like this:
test.org --
* bar
2011-09-29 Thu 12:00
2011-09-30 Fri 13:00
* foo
2011-09-29 Thu 15:00
2011-09-29 Thu 16:00
M-x
people can lose
appointments.
I propose to change the default of
org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry
as below.
Andreas
commit 967ee90b3b05bad69b84fa3e5411f2d645121d6a
Author: Andreas Amann andreas.am...@web.de
Date: Thu Sep 29 16:14:58 2011 +0100
I get quite a few emails in icalendar format which are requests for
appointments. To avoid unnecessary distraction, I would like to quickly
convert them into org-mode TODO list items. What is the recommended way
to do this? Can the org-capture framework be used for this?
I use notmuch to access
Hi Bastien,
I'm not using notmuch myself and I would welcome feedback from notmuch
Org users. I would happily add it to org-mode/contrib/lisp if this is
proves useful to several people around.
Just to say that I use Matthieu's code to do my daily email to
todolist conversion. Nothing
Hi,
not sure if the following small (but for me annoying) display glitch
is worth to report, but I noticed that links which are on a headline
cause a following ellipsis to be wrongly underlined as well. A minimal
example which demonstrates what I mean would be the following:
*
bindings for some keys.
Org-mode uses S-cursor keys for changing timestamps and priorities.
These keys are also used by other packages like `CUA-mode' or
`windmove.el'.
On Jan 19, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Andreas Amann wrote:
start with emacs -Q test.org
type * bla
and then shift-left