On Apr 18, 2008, at 5:44 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Leo and others,
Internal commands for this in Org are:
1. multi-occur, a standard emacs command. To apply it to the
agenda files, call it through the agenda dispatcher, for me this
is `C-c a /'.
That does not include any archive file
Hi Leo and others,
Internal commands for this in Org are:
1. multi-occur, a standard emacs command. To apply it to the
agenda files, call it through the agenda dispatcher, for me this
is `C-c a /'.
That does not include any archive files though. To do so,
get the new version from the
Hello All,
I would like to set up a daily agenda view with todos sorted in the
following order:
1. Timed TODOs
2. DEADLINES
3. TODO type - STARTED
4. TODO type - NEXT
5. TODO type - TODO
I could find/figure out how to do #1 and #2 but #3-5 escape me. I
hope I did not miss it in th
Whenever I try to publish an org file (ver 6.01a), I now get the error
Symbol's value as variable is void: add-to-diary-list
I can see the function being created in org-agenda, but I don't understand why
the error msg references it a sa variable.
Here is the debug list. Any ideas?
Debugger
Hi Greg,
email to your yahoo account bounces for me - could you please contact
me with a working address?
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 17, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Greg Chernov wrote:
Attached patches make column view feature work (mostly) for xemacs.
Patches are for 5.23a version (org-mode develop
Hello,
I would like to have the same abbrevs in org-mode and text-mode.
I defined text-mode-abbrev-table, but the abbrevs are invisible in org-mode. I
know that message-mode inherits abbrevs from text-mode and it would be nice to
have the same behaviour for org-mode. Any idea how to solve the prob
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:12 AM, Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you do this in org-mode do you only search files in org-agenda-files
> (and maybe their archives?). If you scatter files around a lot how do
> you locate them all for the search?
>
> $ find $HOME -name '*.org' -o -na
Attached patches make column view feature work (mostly) for xemacs.
Patches are for 5.23a version (org-mode development speed a bit high
for me :))
Greg
org.el.patch.gz
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--- xemacs/noutline_orig.el 2008-04-17 10:32:41.0 +0300
+++ xemacs/noutline.el 2
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I chose orgmode because it is so usable and syncable on _my_
>> portable device (good old zaurus). Hits this spot, too!
Carsten> Does that really work? Emacs on such a device? I'd love
Carsten> to try it.
I have
I'd like to ask about ways in which (sorted) sparse trees can be produced based
on numerical-valued properties. One thing I have in mind is that it would seem
natural to treat priority as a (1-dimensional) numerical quantity, rather than
as a categorical variable as it seems to be currently. i.e
Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have you ever wanted to retrieve some information from your org files
> regarding some projects?
>
> I wonder whether a command similar to `occur' but applies to all files
> listed in `org-agenda-files' and their corresponding ARCHIVED files
> might be desirable f
Dear All,
Have you ever wanted to retrieve some information from your org files
regarding some projects?
I wonder whether a command similar to `occur' but applies to all files
listed in `org-agenda-files' and their corresponding ARCHIVED files
might be desirable for org users.
Thank you for cons
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