knubee knu...@gmail.com writes:
I am trying to create a custom agenda view that displays the deadline date
(rather than the tags) associated with certain entries.
So, rather than:
todo: TODO Finish the task :Work:
I want to display:
todo: TODO Finish the task 5
Glasspen ckglasspe...@gmail.com writes:
This is about repeted scheduled item that not shows in agenda next week
or month. I want to be able to see every todo item for next week. How
can I accomplish that? Now I can see scheduled items but not repeted
scheduled items. Why?
Maybe try the
), and then use :tag option of the
clocktable to get time summary for each tag.
Regards, Anton
31.01.2012, 21:34, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca:
Anton Travleev trato...@yandex.ru writes:
Hi,
is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
What exactly are you trying to do?
There is supposed
Jakob Lombacher kont...@lombacher.net writes:
I'd like to make a TODO list, filtered by TAGS. This is working so
far, but now I also want to filter the scheduled TODOs.
I thought something like that should do it, but it doesn't:
(1 asdf tags-todo HOME ((org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
At Wed, 1 Feb 2012 07:51:59 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
When I was first experimented with the sorting strategy I used the
customize interface to set it for the current session only and looked at
the result of my agenda with the new setting
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
At Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:39:48 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
Yes, but how do I instruct it to apply one strategy (time-up) to those
items which appear in the time-grid portion of the day's
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Litvinov Sergey slitvi...@gmail.com writes:
Narrowing in the agenda file does not survive agenda redo. Please
see an example in the first patch. I think the second patch fixes this
problem.
Hi Sergey,
I haven't had a chance to try your patch yet but I
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes:
Bernt Hansen wrote:
is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
The agenda clock report used to limit to the filtered tags with C-u R
but that no longer seems to work either :/ I haven't looked
Philipp Haselwarter philipp.haselwar...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Org,
Would it be possible to display entry properties in the agenda? Much
like `org-agenda-entry-text-mode', but with a filter variable.
Then you could for example set `org-agenda-entry-properties' to
LOCATION or
Litvinov Sergey slitvi...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
- org agenda clock reports are correct
- You don't have the LOGBOOK drawer aligned with tags when clocking in
from the agenda (this was with emacs -q (no org-indent-mode)
- Column view in the agenda
Anton Travleev trato...@yandex.ru writes:
Hi,
is there possibility to see tags in the clock table?
What exactly are you trying to do?
There is supposed to be a way to limit the clock report to specific tags
using the :tags heading but I haven't played with this at all.
The agenda clock
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
At Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:32:01 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
Hello,
In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
in chronolological order before any TODOs which
John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
The key, as John has already stated, is to record everything! With
emacs, I can usually pull out what I want *if* the information was
recorded in the first place.
Finally, tags can
Jacek Generowicz jacek.generow...@cern.ch writes:
Hello,
In the standard agenda view for any single day, apponintments appear
in chronolological order before any TODOs which seem to be ordered
accoriding to the order in which they appear in their org files.
How could I get the TODOs to be
Le Wang l26w...@gmail.com writes:
Here: https://gist.github.com/1689071
When we are using using refile as navigation, require must-match
regardless of org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes.
Hi,
I suggest you post the patch to the mailing list as an attachment so
1) we can read it inline
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
If you're going to make this change then maybe provide a new variable so
the prefix behaviour can be selected. SPC in the agenda (without a
prefix) is the only way I know of to quickly see the reason why
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
The default behavior of SPC in the agenda view stays the same, but
you can now also use `C-u SPC' to avoid unfolding of logbooks and
drawers.
snip
P.S. While I'm happy, I think that for the consistency and
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
I tried :results wrap but that didn't work for me. If I add RESULTS to
my list of drawers then I can hide
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Hi, Org people! :-)
Commands `C-c .' and `C-c !' both insert a time stamp in the buffer, and
the date is prompted in the mini-buffer in the same way for both
commands. One of them is going to insert DATE, the other [DATE]. The
mini-buffer
sergio mail...@sergio.spb.ru writes:
On 01/23/2012 07:17 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
C-c a a j -3 w
OK, it works. But it's complicated and week was just an example.
How to do the same for 3 days? For one day (show 12 hours before, and 12
after
Litvinov Sergey slitvi...@gmail.com writes:
Narrowing in the agenda file does not survive agenda redo. Please
see an example in the first patch. I think the second patch fixes this
problem.
Hi Sergey,
I haven't had a chance to try your patch yet but I recently tried to fix
this behaviour as
Lolo le 13 lolol...@gmail.com writes:
Hi !
If I understood well, I think that the difference between C-c . and
C-c ! is that the timestamp is active or not.
DATE is an active date that appear in agenda view. So you have ti
use it if you want to see the task scheduled or deadlined.
[DATE]
sergio mail...@sergio.spb.ru writes:
Is it possible to display a week (for example) in agenda, but not from
Monday till Sunday, but from 3 days ago from today till 3 days forward?
Hi Sergio,
(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
C-c a a j -3 w
Regards,
Bernt
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
[...]
I added the following to my .emacs to keep lowercase.
Thanks. This is a great suggestion! Two possible typos, by the way,
that would only affect you if you use muse tags:
(v #+begin_verse\n
when regenerating the agenda,
2011-12-30)
Regards,
Bernt
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-clock-in): Save restriction when clocking
in from the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when
)
- a0a26cd (Honour existing restrictions when regenerating the agenda,
2011-12-30)
-Bernt
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Please revert the following commits (again). Sorry :(
- 7a73e15 (Remove file restrictions when generating clock report data,
2012-01-09)
- e8f93a75 (Honour
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes:
Hi Bernt,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
Eeek!
I'm not running into this (as far as I know) in my current setup but I
vote we just revert the clocking restriction patches. There are other
unresolved issues
Takafumi Arakaki aka@gmail.com writes:
Hi Bernt,
Thanks for your setup recipe. However, I noticed I failed to explain
what I meant; the old entry remains in appt-time-msg-list even if you
call org-agenda-to-appt.
My recipe clears the list each time the agenda is generated. I only use
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
I tried :results wrap but that didn't work for me. If I add RESULTS to
my list of drawers then I can hide the block with TAB but I can't export
my diagrams to HTML anymore which isn't very satisfying
Eric Schulte eric.schu...@gmx.com writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
The attached patch entirely removes the #+name and #+results based
hiding. Note that the existing wrap argument to the :results header
argument will wrap results in a
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Hello, Sebastien. The manual says, in (org) Drawers:
Sometimes you want to keep information associated with an entry, but
you normally don't want to see it. For this, Org mode has _drawers_.
[...] In order to look inside the drawer,
Gregor Zattler telegr...@gmx.net writes:
Hi Bernt, org-mode developers,
* Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca [05. Jan. 2012]:
Gregor Zattler telegr...@gmx.net writes:
I use org-mode to record my working time. If I want to know the
total time worked on a project I do a M-X org-clock-display
Takafumi Arakaki aka@gmail.com writes:
I am using org-agenda-to-appt and I noticed a bug.
1. Add the following in the agenda file
* TODO test
SCHEDULED: 2012-01-14 Sat 12:00
2. Call org-agenda-to-appt
3. Change the SCHEDULED time-stamp in the entry like this
* TODO test
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
is it possible to make S-tab call the global org-cycle when the
point is in a source block?
Yes,
(setq org-src-tab-acts-natively nil)
Regards,
Bernt
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
I really have mixed feelings about capitalisation of #+WORDS, and wonder
if some consensus and good taste has developed over time among Org mode
users. What is the collective wisdom saying as being nicer among:
#+LATEX_HEADER:
Lasse Bombien la...@phonetik.uni-muenchen.de writes:
Hi,
first of all: thanks for org-mode. I'm still new to it but love it already.
Now, I need to find a way to produce sentences like The phonemes /l/
and /n/ … in my exported documents. However, org-mode of course
transforms strings
Carson Chittom car...@wistly.net writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Lasse Bombien la...@phonetik.uni-muenchen.de writes:
Hi,
first of all: thanks for org-mode. I'm still new to it but love it already.
Now, I need to find a way to produce sentences like The phonemes /l/
and /n
Ab Cd nati_...@yahoo.fr writes:
* This is a test
CLOCK: [2012-01-05 jeu. 17:30]--[2012-01-05 jeu. 17:30] = 0:00
Now let's undo, with C-_
Again, as expected, we heve the following:
* This is a test
CLOCK: [2012-01-05 jeu. 17:30]
So we're back to the state where a task has been
Gregor Zattler telegr...@gmx.net writes:
Hi org-mode developers and -users,
I use org-mode to record my working time. If I wnt to know the
total time worked on a project I do a M-X org-clock-display.
But this suddenly gives me this error message:
org-clock-display: Args out of range:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Hi, Org people.
I'm a rather recent Org mode user. Consolidating my previous data into
Org mode gave 385 files using 5,5 Mb. I quickly found out that this is
too much for Org mode, if I want to be able to search it all using Org
mode
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes:
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
Bernt Hansen bernt-cntesei18yz3fq9qlvq...@public.gmane.org writes:
Add reference to this variable when describing the agenda clock
report.
Applied, thanks.
Here's
Christian Prothmann ckprothm...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode
for several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater
timestamps or tasks (+1d, 1w or +1m) show in the agenda timeline
unless there is another one-time
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Christian Prothmann ckprothm...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode
for several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater
timestamps
running with the patches for a week before I posted them but
didn't get to my weekly clock report review until today.
Regards,
Bernt
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On 30.12.2011, at 11:49, Bernt Hansen wrote:
The following short patch series
The following short patch series fixes org file restriction
handling for me. I'm regularly narrowing to subtrees for a
project from the agenda and then using the agenda to visit tasks
in the subtree. Each time I visit a task, clock in, or
regenerate the agenda my restriction is removed in the
* lisp/org.el: Honour existing restrictions when regenerating the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when regenerating the agenda
with org-agenda-redo
---
lisp/org.el | 14 +++---
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-clock-in): Save restriction when clocking in
from the agenda
Narrowed org buffers are now retained when clocking in from the agenda.
We only widen the buffer when the task to clock in is outside the existing
restriction.
---
lisp/org-agenda.el | 17
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-switch-to): Widen org buffer only if point is
outside the current restriction
Widen org buffer when visiting from agenda only if point is outside
current restriction.
Visiting a task with RET or TAB in the agenda should not affect the
org-mode buffer
Pavel Panchekha m...@pavpanchekha.com writes:
I like seeing an organized breakdown of tasks I need to get done. I
don't use deadlines, so the agenda view isn't useful to me, but what
would be nice is just all of my tasks grouped by tags. So, for each
tag, all tasks with that tag. I'd been
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Dear Takaaki,
Takaaki ISHIKAWA tak...@ieee.org writes:
Descriptions about org-cycle is separated in the
Org manual, section 2.7.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html#Plain-lists
Is there any reason for this?
This isolated occurrence of `org-cycle'
Marc-Oliver Ihm marc-oliver@online.de writes:
There is probably some overlap here, but I do not see a way to find the
timstamps of CLOSED entries
with the agenda. So the agenda does not show what you have accomplished, only
what is still open.
Another point are maybe inactive
Takaaki ISHIKAWA tak...@ieee.org writes:
Descriptions about org-cycle is separated in the
Org manual, section 2.7.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html#Plain-lists
Is there any reason for this?
Not that I know of. They should probably be merged into a single entry.
Regards,
Bernt
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de writes:
Bernt Hansen bernt at norang.ca writes:
I assume you have a few typos in the following description:
I'm not sure if this helps. What I'd like to archive is that an
unavailable
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
when publishing index entries, Org used to publish both theindex.inc
and an empty theindex.org that you can manually edit.
Long ago, I removed theindex.inc and used theindex.org directly (see
commit f0d7acfb). But this is not as flexible as publishing
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
when publishing index entries, Org used to publish both theindex.inc
and an empty theindex.org that you can manually edit.
Long ago, I removed theindex.inc and used theindex.org
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de writes:
Karl Voit devnull at Karl-Voit.at writes:
Three things I am using can help you:
1) Use warning periods together with DEADLINE or SCHEDULED: «You can
specify a different lead time for warnings for a specific deadlines
using the following syntax. Here
Takaaki ISHIKAWA tak...@ieee.org writes:
Dear all,
Hi.
Does anyone know the best way to disable face for plain links?
In Japanese sentences, I handle a link without a space, e.g.
[ja] 公式ページは、http://orgmode.org/にあります。
[en] http://orgmode.org/ is the official website.
When the
Takaaki ISHIKAWA tak...@ieee.org writes:
Dear Bernt,
Hi. Thank you for your comment!
Could you give me a function name assigned to `C-u C-x ='?
For me, it is `what-cursor-position'.
That's what mine is set to. The C-u just gives it a prefix argument
,
| C-x = runs the command
Takaaki ISHIKAWA tak...@ieee.org writes:
Dear Bernt,
I see what you want to say :-)
I tried to set the face of org-link to remove the underline.
But faces for [[http://orgmode.org/][Org]] is also removed.
This is not good :-(
I would like to use http://orgmode.org; without underline,
Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us writes:
-Original Message-
From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+mlt=gmx...@gnu.org [mailto:emacs-orgmode-
bounces+mlt=gmx...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Mikhail Titov
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 5:20 PM
To: Bernt Hansen
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O
Add reference to this variable when describing the agenda clock report.
---
Here's the documentation patch. I won't be offended if you decide not
to apply it since we don't document every customizable variable in
org-mode.
Regards,
Bernt
doc/org.texi |4 +++-
1 files changed, 3
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Add reference to this variable when describing the agenda clock
report.
Applied, thanks.
Thanks - I think... I'm not sure what happened to my subject line on
that patch but I obviously blew that badly :(
Too late now
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Hi, Org people.
I'm noticing that the R (org-agenda-clockreport-mode) command with the
*Org Agenda* buffer ignores the running clock.
To get a result closer to the truth while I work, I have to clock-out
and clock-in, then retry R. (Then
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
I'm noticing that the R (org-agenda-clockreport-mode) command with the
*Org Agenda* buffer ignores the running clock.
;; Include current clocking task
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Whenever a TODO is scheduled with a recurrence (with .+ or ++), forcing
the state to DONE is a mere way to trigger Org into setting the state to
TODO again, yet with the scheduled date updated for the next repetition.
Setting to DONE merely
Viktor Rosenfeld listuse...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Bernt,
sorry, I wasn't more specific. My problem is with projects that consist
of subprojects and simple tasks. Consider the following scenario:
* TODO Project
** TODO Subproject A
*** NEXT Task A1
*** TODO Task A2
** NEXT Task B
**
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
todo-dependencies should likely never be enforced for repeated
entries, even if enforced otherwise, as enforcing for repetitions
with the current Org
Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org writes:
As I want to write some documentation with org-mode, I'm looking for a
way to manage an list of files in which org-mode will look for links, or
better, a list or directory to scan.
For example:
- in file1.org, I link something like
Viktor Rosenfeld listuse...@googlemail.com writes:
I use Bernt's approach with a few modifications. Basically I don't use
subprojects. I think Bernt's handling of subprojects is broken, because
a NEXT keyword burried in a subproject keeps the entire project off the
stuck projects lists.
Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us writes:
Also how can I navigate to the last clock out?
I know I can do some exercise with awk or perl, but perhaps there should
be a better solution. I tried to google but I can't find anything :(
I know I can do some exercise with awk or perl, but perhaps there
Mikhail Titov m...@gmx.us writes:
Thanks a lot! I was able to rebuild agenda for the year and check
clocks! Perhaps I missed details on agenda commands while I was reading
manual. Just `v c` is what I was missing.
Can I see somehow see an agenda for previous month after I pressed `v
m`? I
Steinar Bang s...@dod.no writes:
Steinar Bang s...@dod.no:
Olaf Dietsche olaf+list.orgm...@olafdietsche.de:
[snip!]
You can also set org-clock-into-drawer to a string (e.g. CLOCKS),
then this string is used instead of LOGBOOK.
Actually I tried doing it, but since the variable wasn't
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
Hi guys,
I added my gtd.org_archive to the agenda as a mean of getting a
timelog of tasks I complete. Recently, and I don't know why, it
started to throw the following error when I try to access any of the
agenda views:
if: Agenda file
.
2011-11-19 16:32 Bernt Hansen:
Is this to help limit you to that time per week or for estimating?
Indeed I was interested in limiting the time that I spend on some task.
For limiting you can set up something like this:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* STARTED
Felix felixf...@gmail.com writes:
I am using GNU Emacs 23.1.1 with org-mode version 7.7. I want to use C-c c t
to
capture a task and send it to ~/todo.org as defined in the
org-capture-template
below. On pressing C-c c, the Org Select buffer opens but when I hit t, I get
the error
Felix felixf...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks, Bernt. The values are as shown below. Please suggest any changes.
Sincerely,
Felix
text-mode-hook's value is
(nil text-mode-hook-identify)
outline-mode-hook's value is nil
org-mode-hook is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is
(#[nil
Felix felixf...@gmail.com writes:
I think the problem is your 'nil' entries.
My text-mode-hook looks like this:
--8---cut here---start-8---
text-mode-hook's value is
(text-mode-hook-identify)
--8---cut
David Maus dm...@ictsoc.de writes:
At Sat, 19 Nov 2011 21:37:08 -0500,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
I have the entries I want but my original clock lines have been deleted.
I would expect this behaviour for the newly created clones only - not
the original entry.
Pushed a fix for this problem
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Before first headline at position 1142
in buffer *Org Agenda*)
signal(error (Before first headline at position 1142 in buffer *Org
Agenda*))
error(Before first headline at position %d in buffer %s 1142
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hence, maybe we should be able to set 2 possible behaviors[1] for the
`eval'
parameter:
- one for the interactive mode (yes/query/no), and
- one for the export mode (yes/no, and maybe query as well?).
Agreed,
The eval header argument now
Christoph LANGE ch.la...@jacobs-university.de writes:
Hi Christian,
2011-11-18 17:32 Christian Egli:
Christoph LANGEch.la...@jacobs-university.de writes:
is there any way of estimating effort by week?
Have a look at the doc string of org-effort-durations.
Documentation:
Conversion
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-out-if-current): Fix marker in no buffer error
for task state change in an indirect buffer
org-clock-out-when-current was enhanced in 098cf35 (Clock: Clock out
when done also in indirect buffers, 2009-03-23) to handle indirect
buffers.
This enhancement uses
Consider the following org file:
--8---cut here---start-8---
* Orig Task 1
SCHEDULED: 2011-11-19 Sat +1w
:LOGBOOK:
- Note taken on [2011-11-19 Sat 21:24] \\
foo
CLOCK: [2011-11-18 Fri 20:30]--[2011-11-18 Fri 21:24] = 0:54
CLOCK: [2011-11-19 Sat
Gez sule...@gmail.com writes:
The second issue is one I have with capture all the time; I want the
refile to be faster. I have a few capture templates for logging that
send to a particular headline, but most times I use capture the target
can be anywhere in my main outlines. As it is, I'm
filebat Mark filebat.m...@gmail.com writes:
Exporting org-mode's entries to html is a fantastic way for knowledge
sharing!
Usually entries of TODO HALF DELEGATE CANCELED DEFERRED are
incomplete/immature knowledge. Thus, I don't want to export
them. Furthermore, after they are marked as
/tmp/scratch.html
-Bernt
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca
wrote:
filebat Mark filebat.m...@gmail.com writes:
Exporting org-mode's entries to html is a fantastic way for
knowledge
sharing!
Usually entries of TODO HALF DELEGATE
Susan Addy susan.e.a...@gmail.com writes:
Below is a list of my agenda command - maybe it is too long? When it
is slow, it is slow no matter what TODO I am trying to compile.
Any thoughts?
Thank you!
If you have linum-mode enabled you should turn that off. Others have
reported slow
Hi Andrew,
I'm just eyeballing your patch and there's a typo in your last hunk -
see comment inline.
Don't you also need to update the texinfo documentation for this
enhancement?
-Bernt
Andrew Hyatt ahy...@gmail.com writes:
* org.el (org-archive-location): Add documentation on new datetree
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
I'm trying to set up a custom agenda view such that when I enter my
agenda I get, automatically:
- daily view mode (for today)
- log file mode on
- grid on
- Follow mode on
I can see from the docs how to modify the various variables that
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
Question for Bernt, but maybe more widely useful.
Bernt, in some of your org-capture-templates, you often include a %U
timestamp as well as clocking in the item in question. for example:
(j Journal entry (file+datetree ~/git/org/diary.org)
Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com writes:
suvayu ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com writes:
That said, you can simply hit C-c C-c to simply log the timestamp
without a note. In other words, '@' is equivalent to '!' + note, so just
enter a blank note. :)
Ah, I understand now. Thanks for
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
... it depends on how often you require this weekly report...
Ermm, weekly :-)
It should be possible to write code that walks your agenda, visits the
tasks, and copies and pastes the details to a temporary org buffer/file
just for your
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
... it depends on how often you require this weekly report...
Ermm, weekly :-)
Yes :) but if it's only for the next 3 weeks it's probably not worth the
coding effort. If it's weekly for the indefinite future it might be.
-Bernt
Geert Kloosterman g.j.klooster...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Viktor Rosenfeld
listuse...@googlemail.com wrote:
org-todo-yesterday and org-agenda-todo-yesterday log a note using
the
current timestamp and not a timestamp of 23:59 of
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
I'm trying to get org-mode to provide me with two things, but haven't
found a way to do it.
1. First, I want to be able to use it like a daily engineering or
science journal, logging notes as they occur, in pretty much linear
fashion
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
Bernt wrote:
For item 1) can you use the display of inactive timestamps to get part
of the information you want in the agenda and then visit the items with
either follow mode (F) or manually visit each item with SPC to get more
detail?
Thanks.
Jude DaShiell jdash...@shellworld.net writes:
I needed to enter information for two dates in org-mode and went into
calendar using c-c+! and got the current date as expected then hit c-b to
move the date to yesterday and pointer remained on today's date. So I
ended up hitting cr on
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Publishing with an automatically generated index file is broken for me.
With org-publish-projects set
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Publishing with an automatically generated index file is broken for me.
With org-publish-projects set
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
Publishing with an automatically generated index file is broken for me.
With org-publish-projects set with
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