Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Leo,
synching with Emacs still needs special care and I am not yet
experienced enough with git to set up something more automatic. So
not, this will not change anything.
Hi Carsten,
git does indeed make it easy to merge changes between Emacs 23
Hi Richard
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone any pointers on the best approach to having something like an
automated email from the org system (probably via cron) which emails the
agenda and/or tasks tagged as emailstatus or similar on a
daily/hourly/whatever basis?
Hi,
With a test task as following:
* TODO A test
SCHEDULED: 2008-03-24 Mon ++1w
If on the scheduled day (today) I do a C-c C-t trying to mark it
DONE, the scheduled time does not jump to the next occurrence.
However, If I change the task to
* TODO A test
SCHEDULED: 2008-03-23 Sun ++1w
More observations:
With a test task like this:
* TODO Test
SCHEDULED: 2008-03-25 Tue ++1w
If I try to mark it DONE on 2008-03-24, i.e. before the scheduled day,
auto-jump does not work either.
Wanrong
Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
With a test task as following:
* TODO A test
SCHEDULED:
My interest was only in the logfile mode. I was perusing the source,
and it looks like most of it is abstracted through regexps, except one
hard ref in the agenda code.
I also found the timestamp toggle that I was previously unaware
of. Perhaps I'll just do a global replace if I need to see a
Hi,
in the past few days I have started to split a few of the major
subsystems of org-mode
out of org.el, to make things more modular, and for better overview
when working on
a subsystem.
I have just pushed a new branch into the git repo, the branch is called
start-splitting-org.el
When
Hi Richard,
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should the properties given here
http://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing-options.html#Publishing-options
be applicable in this form:
,
| #+TITLE: Blog
| #+AUTHOR:rgr
| #+EMAIL: rgr
| #+DATE: 2008-03-23 Sun
|