Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1916 -0400]:
Norbert Zeh n...@cs.dal.ca writes:
Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1512 -0400]:
Norbert Zeh n...@cs.dal.ca writes:
Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
agenda or todo list.
...
I have a bunch of todo items
Hi folks,
Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
agenda or todo list. I know of the different formatting settings I can
use, but they don't do what I want. Here's a simple use case, but more
complicated ones are possible.
I have a bunch of todo items that have a
Matt Lundin [2010.09.13 1512 -0400]:
Norbert Zeh n...@cs.dal.ca writes:
Is there a way to freely customize the format of lines in the weekly
agenda or todo list.
...
I have a bunch of todo items that have a special todo state, say SPECIAL.
I don't want those included in my weekly
Carsten Dominik [2010.02.17 2328 +0100]:
On Feb 17, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
I would like to be able to skip entries in a daily agenda view if they
are being displayed because of the deadline, but they have been
scheduled.
For example, if I have a TODO whose deadline is 7
Carsten Dominik [2010.02.17 2328 +0100]:
Hi Norbert,
Robert Goldman had the same request - that makes two of you.
Implemented now, please use the variable
Thanks a million, Carsten. I don't know how I would make it through the
day without org-mode!
Cheers,
Norbert
Carsten Dominik [2010.02.16 0553 +0100]:
this is currently not possible, I am afraid.
You could deal with it by hand, by changing the warning period once you
have scheduled the item.
Thanks for the answer.
Cheers,
Norbert
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Hi folks,
I have a question whether the following workflow is possible in orgmode:
- I create a task with a given deadline some time in the future. I
don't want to worry about scheduling it.
- I configure deadline warnings to I get a warning that a deadline is
coming up, say 4 weeks before
Bastien [2009.12.07 1418 +0100]:
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
Done! Thanks for sharing.
Done as well.
And the sad part is that Word and OneNote figure in this list at all.
The former sucks. The latter is a good tool, but not for outlining.
IMO, the low rating of org-mode
James TD Smith [2009.11.25 205 +]:
Hi Matt and Norbert,
On 2009-11-24 19:00:18(-0500), Matt Lundin wrote:
James TD Smith ahktenz...@mohorovi.cc writes:
On 2009-11-24 16:56:27(-0400), Norbert Zeh wrote:
I just tried the latest org-mode version 6.33f, and I've run into the
following
Norbert Zeh [2009.11.25 543 -0400]:
Hi James,
thanks for looking into this, and fixing it. I'd be happy to test.
Just one question. If I don't want to overwrite my stable version of
org mode that's installed and I choose to install the git version in a
separate location, how to I
Hi folks,
I just tried the latest org-mode version 6.33f, and I've run into the
following problem that is not there with version 6.32b but which I can
also reproduce with version 6.33c (sorry didn't try any other versions).
In my agenda, I assign an Effort property to each TODO item. In column
Hi James,
thanks for the reply.
[...]
Each column definition should start with a '%'. Try
#+COLUMNS: %TODO %Effort(Estimate){:}
Actually, this was just a mistake in copying this into the email. It
does have the % in my colum specs. The way I noticed the issue what
that my Debian box had
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