Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay aarone...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Alan,
I installed the attached file with M-x package-install-file to avoid
getting org pulled in via (M)ELPA. The large version number means that
new versions of org don’t look like upgrades, preventing them from
overwriting this
Hi Alan,
It would be great to be able to configure some of the hard-coded dates
and time, such as:
- later today: number of hours (currently 3)
- start of evening: currently 18:00
- start of day: currently 08:00
- start of weekend: currently Saturday (you could use
I installed this manually, because I don't want to use org from elpa (as
I prefer to stay up to date with the master branch).
Is there a way to install orgbox without pulling the org dependency?
Thanks,
Alan
Hi Alan,
I installed the attached file with M-x package-install-file to avoid
getting org pulled in via (M)ELPA. The large version number means that
new versions of org don’t look like upgrades, preventing them from
overwriting this package. Obviously, you should edit the path to your
git
Hello Yasuhito,
Yasuhito Takamiya yasuh...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all,
For your information, to anyone interested in GTD and org-mode,
I am developing a tiny tool for org-mode to schedule your agenda tasks
easily like Mailbox iPhone app (http://www.mailboxapp.com/).
* Yasuhito Takamiya yasuh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Hi!
Short remark:
- [l] Later Today
- [e] This Evening
- [t] Tomorrow
- [w] This Weekend
- [n] Next Week
- [i] In a Month
From a mnemonic point of view, I would rather choose [m] for in a
month.
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Hi,
From a mnemonic point of view, I would rather choose [m] for in a
month.
Ah I totally agree fixed in the latest release.
Thank you very much for your comments.
Yasuhito
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at wrote:
* Yasuhito Takamiya yasuh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Alan,
It would be great to be able to configure some of the hard-coded dates
and time, such as:
- later today: number of hours (currently 3)
- start of evening: currently 18:00
- start of day: currently 08:00
- start of weekend: currently Saturday (you could use