I recently opened some .org files from a year ago and tried to generate new
PDFs from them. There have been significant updates to emacs, org-mode, and
the relevant LaTeX packages I use, so some parts of the source had to be
changed. Mostly, everything is working now except for generating PDFs
Thanks, Bastien!
Column view is very nice.
The easiest way to achieve this is to have a column view in your Org
file like this:
#+COLUMNS: %30ITEM %TODO %PRIORITY %15SCHEDULED %15DEADLINE
Then in the agenda, C-c C-x C-c will display the column view.
This allows me to do most of what I
how do I filter so that only the items with :RESEARCH: tag are displayed.
Just a quick follow-up to my own post. I realize now that I need to run C-C-c
C-x C-c *after* running C-c a s +{research} -done
Thanks for the help!
Is there a way to control the results displayed by org-search-view (c-c a
s)?
Specifically, I would like to find all todo entries with the keyword
research -- but then include the date with each item.
As a minimum working example of what I have now:
C-c a s +{research} -done
An example of
The example here is for appointments that recur every week:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#org-class
Is there a way to use org-class for recurring appointments that last for a
limited period of time, but the appointment frequency is something other than
weekly (e.g., monthly)?
I am trying to create a custom agenda view that displays the deadline date
(rather than the tags) associated with certain entries.
So, rather than:
todo: TODO Finish the task :Work:
I want to display:
todo: TODO Finish the task 5 February 2012
I haven't been able to
* Class 7:00pm-9:00pm
%% (org-class 2011 1 10 2011 4 10 2 8)
Just figured out the problem. I was using 2011 and looking for the results in
agenda for 2012 (now). Classic start of a new year mistake. Doh!
I have tried variations of the two examples for recurring
appointments (that last for a limited period of time) shown here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#org-class
But neither of them result in any appointment being displayed in
agenda.
Examples:
* Class 7:00pm-9:00pm
%% (org-class
in any case, it might be good to add this and bernt's information
about how to
run an agenda on just the current file into more of the org-mode
documentation
somewhere.
Hi Knubee,
if you provide a concrete proposal where you looked for this
information and where you'd
Please see:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/advanced-searching.html#property-searches
thanks for the pointers to those pages. it is not explicitly stated how to run
the command just on the current file, but the following seems to work:
C-c a 1 m
Match: BIB_AUTHOR=Walter Evensong
this
Try making Sub-tasks A and B TODO items. Doesn't that do more or less
what you want?
oh, that sounds promising -- if you mean create the sub-tasks as sub-TODO
items. (i do want the sub-tasks grouped as sub-tasks under the tasks).
if this is what you mean, how to accomplish this? my attempts
The Agenda insert should set the date and time to the date and time
under the cursor so I dont think this is the same thing being
requested.
I will have code for this in the next push, as soon as repo.or.cz is
up again.
wonderful, thanks!
in its simplest version, what interests me
You can do all this with appropriate remember templates.
good to know. i will look into it. thanks.
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I need to share some of my calendar data with co-workers. One of
the biggest limitations I encounter with emacs/icalender is that
it does not seem to support a limited number of repeated events.
As far as I can tell, the way to specify this is with regular
expressions. Example:
* TODO Something
*Any* headline can become a TODO. Just put the point somewhere in the
headline (actually, anywhere from the headline up to the next
headline) and invoke C-c C-t.
What are you doing such that you end up ``changing state of main task''?
my bad. i believe i was having problems because i
However, I did not know that the icalendar format actually supported
something like UNTIL in the RRULE line. So maybe we could teach the Org
exporter a syntax for this and export it properly. However, I don't
have a good idea for a syntax, and not much time to implement it now.
ok. it does
This seems like an obvious question, but I haven't been able to find an answer.
Is there a simple command for entering a new TODO item from the agenda view?
(something analogous to i d for inserting a diary entry)
If not, how do people quickly enter new scheduled/deadline TODO items?
thanks
I think that, if I understand the issue, from the agenda it would be
nicer for a default action to insert with the scheduled date defaulted
to the day which has focus.
yes, it would be convenient if we could do that.
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I find it helps if I can block out certain portions of my calendar to complete
certain sub-tasks. In other words, I like to look at my agenda for the day and
know that I should complete, say, sub-task A between 10-12.
I have tried the following:
** TODO Main Task [0/2]
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