On Monday, 8 Apr 2019 at 23:56, Thomas Plass wrote:
> However, if you want to directly change timestamps in the buffer they
> live (not: an agenda view), then S-right/left/up/down can call a hook
> function that does what you're trying to achieve.
Or simply C-d (or DEL or BS) 5 times? "It's all
Make file /tmp/tmp.org containing:
* TODO Foo
SCHEDULED: <2019-04-08 Mon>
1. emacs -Q
2. Eval
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name
"~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20190402/"))
(setq org-capture-templates '(("c" "Capture" checkitem (file+headline
"/tmp/tmp.org" "Foo") "" :prepend t)))
3.
Compare this org source:
===
# A small :noweb mystery: indentation
#+property: header-args:R :session
#+options: toc:nil
#+author:
#+date:
The structure of a probablity proble can be represented by a ~JAGS~
code snippet:
#+name: Str
Xebar Saram writes:
> Hi all
>
> does anyone know if its possible to sort headers by tags?
> lets say i have this
>
> * header 1 . :3star:
> * header 2 . :4star:
> * header 3 . :3star:
>
> can i sort by tags (alphnumeric) so all 3star tags with start followed by
> 4star etc
Try calling org-sort
Detlef,
Detlef Steuer wrote at 14:36 on April 8, 2019:
: When in agenda view I can use C-k to kill an entry
: or S-right to promote to next day etc.
:
: What I need really often in my workflow is the
: promotion to another day, but without the time part of the time stamp
This type of remote edit
Hi all
does anyone know if its possible to sort headers by tags?
lets say i have this
* header 1 . :3star:
* header 2 . :4star:
* header 3 . :3star:
can i sort by tags (alphnumeric) so all 3star tags with start followed by
4star etc
thx
best
Z
I have org-mode set up at the moment to log changes in my TODO states (at
the moment, TODO, CHASE, GAVE, KILL, DONE) as well as deadline changes and
reschedules into a logbook drawer. That's working great.
However, I have begun using org-contacts as an ersatz CRM for myself and
keeping track of ma
Is there a way to get a list of the number of upcoming scheduled items?
I was looking for a sparse list and to an arbitrary time in the
future, and not specifically over my agenda files.
Something like:
01-04-201910
03-04-201914
...
01-08-20196
...
01-02-20204
I might write
Dear list,
looking for advice on a seemingly simple matter.
When in agenda view I can use C-k to kill an entry
or S-right to promote to next day etc.
What I need really often in my workflow is the
promotion to another day, but without the time part of the time stamp
I assigned for today.
Best wo
Hello,
just in case this is helpful to anybody out there, one of the (very
minor) annoyances for me writing in org has been that org treats angle
brackets (<>) as parenthesis in terms of syntax. I write a lot of
mathematics in my document and these are typically operators and seldom
intended as b
Hello,
stardiviner writes:
> I'm using the latest commit of master branch of Org. Still have link
> navigation problem.
>
> It used can treat http:// like url as link too. Now it is ignored. Is
> it on designed or an issue?
I don't understand your report. Please describe it with an example.
Th
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