Hi,
similar strange things happened to me because Emacs was loading the system
org-mode (the one installed by Emacs) instead of the org-mode I had put in my
personal directory. Therefore an old version of org-mode was being loaded, with
less features than expected.
Check your
Over the last few days I have been consolidating my GTD system,
fine tuning my files and understanding some of the subtleties
of the various org-mode features.
My tutorial is titled How I use Emacs and Org-mode to implement GTD
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/GTD/gtd_workflow.html
I
Is it worth thinking about an example block that will be exported to a
ptextarea ../textarea/p structure in HTML export?
I was recently playing around with org for online documentation. The
documents contained lots of literal examples that can be directly copied
and pasted e.g. into a
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Samuel,
While an experienced user can figure out rectangle commands or write a
command to unpack the quote, new users and users who can't type much
might skip using the code to avoid having to do that. And a very new
user could actually stick the
Christopher DeMarco dema...@maya.com writes:
I want to have a realistic expectation of what I can accomplish in a
day. So I want each TODO to have a time estimate of how long I think
it will take, and for the agenda to add them all up and tell me how
terrible my day is going to be.
Have a
Very nice document, thank you Charles.
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At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 22:02:38 +0530,
Manish wrote:
Does customizing variable org-agenda-time-grid help?
No, I actually mean the line between the parts of a block agenda (the one which
consists of .
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Thanks, Daniel,
You were right! Actually, I had thought of your suggestion before and I
had in fact renamed the system org.elc some time ago to get rid of it.
Since then, my OS was upgraded from fc5 to ubuntu, and I didn't hit upon
the possibility that the system org.elc (v4.67!) was now
Hi,
Warning: Lurker de-cloaking
During the recent upgrade of the org-mode website ( very nice BTW) an
introductory graphic was added.
I realise that I have no idea how to get the highlighted PROJ that appears
there - is it special in the same way as TODO, WAITING etc. or just a
piece of
Charles,
This looks really useful, thanks for posting it.
Graham
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However, there is another small issue here: Isn't there a better way to
locally
install an updated version of an emacs package that comes with a centrally
managed OS? In my case, there is an enterprise-wide installation of emacs
that I
cannot change - I had to ask a system administrator
Charles == Charles Cave charles_c...@optusnet.com.au writes:
Charles I hope you find the tutorial useful, and please let me know any
Charles errors, corrections or suggestions for additional content.
Thanks a lot - it's on reddit now ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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Hi Charles,
Nice tutorial! I just put a link up on the Worg time management page.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-gtd-etc.php
My only suggestion would be to set the subtree categories with
properties. E.g.,
--8---cut here---start-8---
** Calendar
Keith Mantell keithmant...@gmail.com writes:
During the recent upgrade of the org-mode website ( very nice BTW) an
introductory graphic was added.
I realise that I have no idea how to get the highlighted PROJ that
appears there - is it special in the same way as TODO, WAITING etc. or
just a
Hi Keith,
Keith Mantell keithmant...@gmail.com writes:
During the recent upgrade of the org-mode website ( very nice BTW) an
introductory graphic was added.
I realise that I have no idea how to get the highlighted PROJ that appears
there - is it special in the same way as TODO, WAITING
Hi Jan,
Jan Seeger jan.see...@thenybble.de writes:
Is it possible to make the length of the block agenda separator line
and the separator char configurable? Looking at the code, it should
not be too big a change.
Right now I think the best you can do is to use
org-agenda-compact-blocks and
Daniel Clemente wrote:
However, there is another small issue here: Isn't there a better way to locally
install an updated version of an emacs package that comes with a centrally
managed OS? In my case, there is an enterprise-wide installation of emacs that I
cannot change - I had to
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Charles Cave wrote:
Over the last few days I have been consolidating my GTD system,
fine tuning my files and understanding some of the subtleties
of the various org-mode features.
My tutorial is titled How I use Emacs and Org-mode to implement GTD
[snip]
Hello Charles,
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:01:41AM -0600, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hope this helps,
It does; it's awesome. Thanks!
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:38:50PM +0530, Manish wrote:
Hope this gives you some ideas if not exactly what you were looking
for.
It does indeed. Thanks a ton!
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I have several boxes (two macs and one xp - work machine) on which I use
org-mode. Can I compile on one and port to the others? They are all intel
boxes if that makes a difference. Installing on the macs is a breeze, but XP
is a pain, as I don't have cygwin installed there. The two macs are using
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 06:42:28PM -0600, Bill Raynor wrote:
org-mode. Can I compile on one and port to the others? They are all intel
boxes if that makes a difference. Installing on the macs is a breeze, but
Yes, you can move the emacs bytecode from one machine to another *IF*
the
Hi Matt,
sure, I can see how this will be useful when pointing a number
of files to the same archive.
I have implemented this.
- Carsten
On Jan 11, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl writes:
Hi Matt,
indeed, this is a bug. Fixed
On Jan 11, 2009, at 7:26 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Hi. After you eval this (for instance to count the number of
headlines under a tree):
(org-map-entries 'ignore t 'tree)
you end up with a different view of the buffer because (org-narrow-
to-subtree) was called. This seems an unwanted
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