Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but only with this setting will return key be added to the
org-mouse-map key map, and be bound to org-open-at-point command
under certain contexts (like on the leading stars of a heading).
Further, org-open-at-point is advised by org-mouse.el,
On Feb 28, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:05 AM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
For SCHEDULED and plain active time stamp, I don't think we need to
have a default ahead notification setting as with deadlines, but it
would really be
Bastien Guerry wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but only with this setting will return key be added to the
org-mouse-map key map, and be bound to org-open-at-point command
under certain contexts (like on the leading stars of a heading).
Further, org-open-at-point is
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Thanks a lot for the suggestions, but manual workaround does not work
for me, as I want org to take care of giving me a notification in
advance in the agenda buffer.
For SCHEDULED and plain active time stamp, I don't think we need to
have a default ahead notification
I see you're using Windows. What version of Emacs are you running on
it?
I am using Emacs 22.1. Actually I also tested on Linux (with Emacs
22.1 too), and I saw the same thing.
Just some update:
I called (org-restart-font-lock) function inside my tag search result
buffer,
If you can stick to the habit of looking into the next day (especially
on the last day in you weekly agenda), that will work. But I am not
reliable on that. And sometimes you may need to look ahead more than one
day. I want to be lazy and dumb with the help of org. :-)
Wanrong
I simply
Hi
When trying to switch on org table minor mode in mail or message buffers
I get:
not a keyword: (org-at-table-p), [Sort lines in region org-table-sort-lines
(org-at-table-p) :keys C-c ^]
The folowing fixes it for me:
--- org.el 2008-02-19 09:14:57.0 +0100
+++ /tmp/org.el
Set up your agenda to display today forward. My weekly view always
shows today and the next 6 days.
(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
-Bernt
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you can stick to the habit of looking into the next day (especially
on the last day in you weekly
This is good! I did not know such a setting exists. I will use this
while Carsten and others think about whether it is worth to have
appointment notifications. Thanks a lot!
Wanrong
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Set up your agenda to display today forward. My weekly view always
shows today and the
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Feb 28, 2008, at 6:06 PM, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi
When trying to switch on org table minor mode in mail or message
buffers
I get:
not a keyword: (org-at-table-p), [Sort lines in region org-table-
sort-lines (org-at-table-p) :keys C-c ^]
The folowing fixes
Phil Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In any case, this should be implemented in org.el directly. When
`org-store-link' checks whether we are in dired-mode or in a buffer
visiting a file, then it would also check whether 'org-bookmark is
provided (with
Yes, this is really an accidental feature by a sequence of events:
org-return-follow-link will add org-return to the mouse-map
org-mouse.el will activate the stars in a headline
I can reproduce the bug, but I have no idea what is causing this, it
must be
something in the internal setup of
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it needs to go into org.el does it? When org-bookmark gets
it's turn upon `org-store-link' it should check a variable called, for
example, `org-bookmark-check-bookmarks-first' and then if that's non-nil
check major-mode and act accordingly. This
Hi,
Is that possible to add a line in the .org file indicating the title of
the exported HTML, in stead of the file name? For example:
#title This is the title of the HTML
Thanks!
Xin
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Xin Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that possible to add a line in the .org file indicating the title of
the exported HTML, in stead of the file name? For example:
#title This is the title of the HTML
#+TITLE: This is the title of the HTML
`C-c C-c' on this line to make org-mode aware of
It *is* puzzling.
I have a fix for this. I'm testing it a few days more and will commit
it if it works okay.
Look forward to it. Although I am trying to get into the habit of using
TAB, it won't hurt to have the old way working too. Thanks a lot.
Wanrong
Anyone have a clever way to generate multiple outputs from one
table? It's pretty clear that orgtbl-send-table doesn't handle
multiple ORGTBL lines, and I'm not clever enough to hack in a
loop over multiple clauses on one ORGTBL line.
The context is a probably too clever mechanism to generate
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