Hi,
you might remember that in November, Charles Cave organized a survey
among Org-mode users in November. The results of this survey can be
found at
http://orgmode.org/survey.html.
Thanks to Charles! There is some really interesting stuff in this,
in particular in the answers to question
One answer to question 5 on the survey was another question: automatic
reminders in Emacs as pop ups?
Here is how I do it, using very little machinery. As part of org-mode
initialization, I add appointments from the diary to the agenda at
startup and I also make org-agenda-redo rescan the appt
Also, debian/ubuntu package libnotify-bin contains a command-line
utility notify-send that you can use to display non-modal user
notifications, in the same way as popup.py.
Piotr
On Jan 27, 2008 10:11 PM, Nick Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One answer to question 5 on the survey was another
On 2008-01-27 21:22 +, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi,
you might remember that in November, Charles Cave organized a survey
among Org-mode users in November. The results of this survey can be
found at
http://orgmode.org/survey.html.
Thanks to Charles! There is some really interesting
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It is interesting to see the number of Xemacs users is small.
Being included in GNU Emacs surely helps. But note that keeping XEmacs
compatibility is also mentionned in the 5th section.
--
Bastien
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Emacs-orgmode
Hi,
Read this to avoid losing your work.
Standard kill-line deletes all text from the point to the end of the
_visible_ line. It happened to me a few times that I pressed C-k to
delete a few final words of a headline, but instead the whole
(invisible) subtree was deleted. This kind of mistake
Hi everyone,
I use org-mode religiously these days. I blogged about my use here (
http://technical-dresese.blogspot.com/2007/08/org-mode.html) (please excuse
the fact that when I wrote this I didn't know about the existing org-mode
functionality to jump to the current clock).
I generally have a