All academics here present (including of course Carsten) suffer from
the same problem, I think
*** Math classes
2009-12-10 Thu 11:00-14:00 +1w
will repeat forever and ever...
We need to create a schedule for a period.
The package remind (and its simple interface wyrd) do this job
wonderfully
I study computer science in the first semester. I have one org file
dedicated to university (~/org/studium.org).
In this org file, there will be one top-level heading for each semester
(currently there is only one -
Wintersemster 09/10 [2009-10-01 Do]--[2010-03-31 Mi]). You see that I
added the
Hi Jan,
interesting setup, it never came to my mind to organize everything on a
weekly basis. Well, it makes sense. :)
Why do you put inactive timestamps for beginning and end of the
semester? Doesn’t that mean that it won’t show up in the agenda view?
How are you handling examens?
With the
Hello,
I came to org-mode through the Tutorial of John Wiegley[1] and I'm
loving it! A great thanks to all of you who are working on this awesome
piece of code.
Actually I'm trying to integrate all my university stuff into my
org-files and I'm a bit stuck.
All my university stuff means: there is
Thomas Bach bac...@uni-mainz.de writes:
Hi, Thomas,
Actually I'm trying to integrate all my university stuff into my
org-files and I'm a bit stuck.
All my university stuff means: there is a certain date when a semester
starts and another one when it ends.
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The best thing about org-mode is that it is very flexible and anyway you fell
comfortable with is good way. For me, I prefer to use SCHEDULED and DEADLINE
only for tasks and active time stamps for appointments or special dates
(birthdays, for example).
For instance, if you have Math classes on