On Jul 15, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Scott,
Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Does anybody have a set of configurations that will produce exported
html that looks like an org file when viewed inside of emacs?
Did you try Sebastian's Javascript tool (org-jsinfo)?
(info
Hi Scott,
Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anybody have a set of configurations that will produce exported
> html that looks like an org file when viewed inside of emacs?
Did you try Sebastian's Javascript tool (org-jsinfo)?
(info "(org) Javascript support")
Have a look at
R C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I am new to using org-mode. I have read the section on effort
> estimates, but I am not quite clear on the implementation. I am
> particularly interested in using org-mode to compare estimated times
> to clocked times for tasks, and in getting a summary of the
Does anybody have a set of configurations that will produce exported
html that looks like an org file when viewed inside of emacs?
For example, I'd like to see this emacs orgmode buffer
* heading 1
text for 1
** heading 1.1
text for 1.1
** heading 1.2
text for 1.2
* heading 2
* heading
Hi,
I am new to using org-mode. I have read the section on effort estimates, but I
am not quite clear on the implementation. I am particularly interested in
using org-mode to compare estimated times to clocked times for tasks, and in
getting a summary of the estimated work effort for each day
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>> "D. Kapetanakis" writes:
>>
>> > Since like most of us I live a double or triple life I would like to
>> > have a separation of the agenda files. I mean that I have one org-file
>> > for work with all the tod
Bernt Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "D. Kapetanakis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Since like most of us I live a double or triple life I would like to
> > have a separation of the agenda files. I mean that I have one org-file
> > for work with all the todo items, projects etc, one for
"D. Kapetanakis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since like most of us I live a double or triple life I would like to
> have a separation of the agenda files. I mean that I have one org-file
> for work with all the todo items, projects etc, one for my personal
> study, books I want to read, songs
Dear All,
Since like most of us I live a double or triple life I would like to
have a separation of the agenda files. I mean that I have one org-file
for work with all the todo items, projects etc, one for my personal
study, books I want to read, songs I want to learn to play etc, for
home, for