OK, I'll leave that one in.
- Carsten
On Feb 22, 2007, at 0:05, Piotr Zielinski wrote:
On 21/02/07, Egli Christian (KIRO 43)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ;; FIXME: This variable could be removed, default nil
> (defcustom org-agenda-include-all-todo nil
I am using this to see all the todos th
On Feb 21, 2007, at 21:04, Jason F. McBrayer wrote:
I have org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled set to t. One behaviour I have
noticed is that scheduled TODO items will still show up in TODO-type
agenda buffers if there is something in between the headline and the
SCHEDULED line.
There are reall
On 21/02/07, Egli Christian (KIRO 43) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ;; FIXME: This variable could be removed, default nil
> (defcustom org-agenda-include-all-todo nil
I am using this to see all the todos that I have not scheduled in my
agenda.
I'd also vote for keeping this variable.
Piotr
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I have org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled set to t. One behaviour I have
noticed is that scheduled TODO items will still show up in TODO-type
agenda buffers if there is something in between the headline and the
SCHEDULED line. This can happen very easily if one is using time
tracking.
Example:
**
Is there a way to link headlines across several files?
For example, I have a Projects.org and Contacts.org
Projects.org*
* Mow the lawn
# << Chem Lawn >>
End**
***Contacts.org**
* Chem Lawn
555-555-
***End***
When I
On 2/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I include the 2:15pm on the calendar- not just the date?
Bastre,
My favorite way is to add the time while typing to event name and then add
the date.
So I type:
* Audit meeting 3pm C-c C-s
Good luck,
Scott
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On Feb 20, 2007, at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
org-mode users:
I have recently started using org-mode instead of MS Outlook. I like
what I see. I have a question that I cannot seem to find the answer
to: For scheduled events (org-schedule function), how do I set the
appointment time?
On Feb 21, 2007, at 14:49, Bastien wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For example, I have a doctors appointment on 02/23/2007 at
2:15pm. How do I include the 2:15pm on the calendar- not just the
date?
* Doctor appointment
SCHEDULED: <2007-02-23 Fri 14:15>
It is not yet convenient to enter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> For example, I have a doctors appointment on 02/23/2007 at
> 2:15pm. How do I include the 2:15pm on the calendar- not just the
> date?
* Doctor appointment
SCHEDULED: <2007-02-23 Fri 14:15>
?
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Bastien
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Emacs-orgm
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 07:22 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For scheduled events (org-schedule function), how do I set the appointment
> time?
Instead of typing C-c C-z to insert a scheduled item, type C-u C-c C-z,
and it will include a time stamp instead of just a date stamp. The time
will
org-mode users:
I have recently started using org-mode instead of MS Outlook. I like what I
see. I have a question that I cannot seem to find the answer to: For scheduled
events (org-schedule function), how do I set the appointment time? For
example, I have a doctors appointment on 02/23/200
On Feb 21, 2007, at 9:11, Egli Christian ((KIRO 43)) wrote:
;; FIXME: This variable could be removed, default nil
(defcustom org-agenda-include-all-todo nil
I am using this to see all the todos that I have not scheduled in my
agenda. Why would you want to remove it? What would the alternativ
Hi Carsten
> I am doing some cleaning up, and would like to remove from org-mode
> 11 customization variables (which I think nobody will ever use).
I'm all for simplifying org-mode and making maintenance of the code
easier by removing dead and unused code but please leave my little pet
feature i
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