On 20/03/12 20:21, Henning Weiss wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how to create a list that contains all habits
including their consistency graph. At the end of the week I want an
overview over all of my habit entries and how consistent I have been.
Consistency graphs are a nice for that purpose,
downloaded zip for 7.8.06 and the org-mobile.el's
line (org-agenda-filter org-agenda-filter) is still there, had to apply
the patch to make org-mobile-push work.
Thanks
Alex
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org
mailto:b...@altern.org wrote:
Nick Bell mail+...@nickbell.org
Using the above version, needed to apply the patch
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/51812 in order to make
org-mobile-push work. My git-fu isn't quite up to working out what
should (if anything) have happened to incorporate this fix into the release.
Nick
On 05/02/12 15:56, Richard Riley wrote:
I reduced my mobile org file set to a single file general.org by
adjusting org-mobile-files.
I did an org-mobile-push but the mobile app falls over when I try to
sync it saying error downloading checksums. I read on the org-mobile
web page that one
On 05/02/12 15:56, Richard Riley wrote:
I reduced my mobile org file set to a single file general.org by
adjusting org-mobile-files.
I did an org-mobile-push but the mobile app falls over when I try to
sync it saying error downloading checksums. I read on the org-mobile
web page that one
On 15/03/12 09:58, suvayu ali wrote:
Hi Nick,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 20:12, Nick Bellm...@nickbell.org wrote:
Does anyone else use Icicles and Org-mode, and if so have they found a way
around this?
I would suggest you either include the icicles author (Drew Adams) in
the CC: or add the
I find Icicles useful in most areas of emacs, but it gets in the way
when I'm trying to complete tags. This is probably as much of an Icicles
question as an Org one.
I do C-c C-q and see the existing tag for a heading e.g. :boring:. I
type comp and press TAB, hoping for completion to
I find Icicles useful in most areas of emacs, but it gets in the way
when I'm trying to complete tags. This is probably as much of an Icicles
question as an Org one.
I do C-c C-q and see the existing tag for a heading e.g. :boring:. I
type comp and press TAB, hoping for completion to
On Sep 28, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Nick Bell wrote:
Not sure whether I'm putting this correctly, but on Windows (emacs-CVS
23.1.50.1 and EmacsW32) and 6.30trans (retrieved from git today)
collapsing outlines results in e.g.
* Research...
* More Stuff...:
The last character being the last
doesn't have the problem.
I'm not using org-indent-mode as that caused crashes and life has become
too short to fiddle around with CVS on 3 platforms!
Just thought someone should know
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PT wrote:
Nick Bell mail at nickbell.org writes:
Org-mode is great and I'd like to commit to it. However, I'm held back
by the apparent fragility of data stored in org-files. For example,
it's easy to delete entire folded trees of data with just a couple of
keystrokes or a mouse click
Leo wrote:
On 2009-08-23 13:27 +0100, Nick Bell wrote:
I'm trying to write a little function using before-save-hook to
compare the current buffer to the saved version and output the result
of diffstat, asking the user whether they want to go ahead with the
save or view the full diff. Or has
At present they look like this:
(1/2): John's Event 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri
I would rather the 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri was missed off
entirely as it's obvious from the agenda when the dates are.
Also, I'm using custom time formats which these events spanning days
Daniel Goldin wrote:
Non-programmer-type can't see markup like /this/ as emphasized. I looked
through manual and searched web but found no answer. Any thoughts?
Are you using a font which has a separate italic form? Try switching to
a font which you know does, such as Courier New.
Now wait
Russell Adams wrote:
You're recreating what version control is for.
I don't need all the functionality of version control, just a check
against the last saved version to make sure I haven't inadvertently
deleted too much.
I've used Hg and bzr in the past and they work fine but I don't
Chris Leyon wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:17, Nick Bellm...@nickbell.org wrote:
At present they look like this:
(1/2): John's Event 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri
I would rather the 2009-09-03 Thu--2009-09-04 Fri was missed off
entirely as it's obvious from the agenda when the
scheduled TODOs,
including those whose scheduled date is in the past, so won't work for me.
In other words, I'd like to use SCHEDULED function as a kind of 'start
date' for a TODO, before which it won't appear on agenda or global todo
lists. Is this possible?
Many thanks
Nick
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Bernt Hansen wrote:
No, the reason for using any of
org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled
org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date
is to get those tasks off the global todo list. They show up in your
agenda at the appropriate time and you don't need them in the
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