You can put an OPTIONS line in you file.
#+OPTIONS ^:nil
Turn off superscript/subscript
or, my prefered
#+OPTIONS ^:{}
Works for foo^{bar} foo_{bar}
but not foo^bar foo_bar
This is in 12.3 Export options of the org manual.
Edd
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Sebastian Rosesebastian_r...@gmx.de wrote:
Thank's Carsten!
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Improvements related to `#+begin' blocks
~
Indented blocks
Indented tables
This picture looks great. I kinda like the first one Carsten sent
out that some though was too colorful. That shot also highlighted the
fact that keys were 'special'. This shot is dangerously close to look
like we're just passing off a colorized outline. I wonder if we could
put together
Congratulations! Org-mode, Carsten and the developers deserve the
recognition. Now let's see.
1. Complete this sentence in about 140 characters: Our project is
[-foo-]. For example, Our project is a tool that helps you wash your
car.
Org-mode is the
You know, this just gave me a nutty idea. I think org-mode is already
too far along to add this now, but there do seem to be a number of
cases were we want to have one thing in the file and another on the
screen. We kind of have it with column narrowing, links and other
similar things.
I wonder
and maybe I should
expand that tree an inspect it a bit more. I use collapsible lists
and I tend to set up large lists. This behaviour works a lot better
for me.
Edd
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 9, 2009, at 1:50 AM, Eddward DeVilla wrote
That's true, but to be honest, before I knew about the [-] feature, I
used [/] tokens on list items with checkboxes under them. I'd
consider this an improvement.
Edd
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Richard,
your patch works, almost.
I'll have to see if I can get this to work. I think I was one of the
one that ask for the old behavior and have missed it ever since it was
changed.
Thanks!
Edd
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Richard KLINDA rkli...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the fixed patch, it actually works on my real life
Does anyone know how to get something like \\ or :: to preserve line
breaks in the org file when using M-q to re format a list item? I
don't care so much about the export.
Edd
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. But :: does not as well as \\ for
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl wrote:
The reason for this assumption is that as of now, you are the only
person *I know* who uses this have-ready state of checkboxes.
Given the fact that I every now and then do need to remove
a checkbox, this seemed the
My trick is to hide it.
* COMMENT Config
#+blah
#+blah
#+blah
If #+SETUPFILE that Dan mentioned does what I think it does, I will
probably be changin my evil ways since right now I cut and paste the
same config section into all of my main project files.
Edd
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:55 AM,
will decrease rapidly,
in my opinion. That's why I seems to be fussy on those small things.
Wanrong
Eddward DeVilla wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I have org-cycle-include-plain-lists set to t. In the following
example,
the text
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Carsten Dominik domi...@science.uva.nl wrote:
On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Steven E. Harris wrote:
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Code references use special labels embedded directly into the source
code. Such labels look like ((name)) and
Well, C-u C-c # is supposed to do it, but I just found a bug in 6.13a
that's in Gentoo.
Given the file
=
- [/] f
- [ ] d
- [ ] v
- [X] g
=
pressing C-u C-c # displays the message Checkbox satistics updated in
entire file (0 places) but does nothing, as it
I'm afraid I'm not going to be too helpful with the calendar problem. My
calendar is in a different window in the same frame and the frame returns to
normal after I select my date. I don't remember doing anything special for
that. Likewise, I does use windows native emacs. Just cygwin. I skip
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Matthew Lundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
news.gmane.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sebastian Rose schrieb:
Hi David,
Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi David,
Is there any Reason why you don't just make the dividers the first
level
of
13, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Denny Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eddward DeVilla 写道:
You are able to have multiple 'done' states. I have a done canceled
among others. Beyond that, all org really cares about is done not done.
It's been a while since I've dug through the manual, but I think you can
You might be able to define a function that does that and call it from
org-mode-hook. I call some org specific code from the hook on my work
systems. I don't have access to them right now. I can try to post an
example Monday.
Edd
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Parker, Matthew [EMAIL
Hi all,
I've been really behind on org-mode release and recently got to a 6.x
release. I've noticed the following 6.06b.
* b list [0/3]
- [-] [6/7] Stooge
- [ ] Larry
- [X] Curly
- [X] Moe
- [X] Shemp
- [X] Joe
- [X] Joe
- [X] Joe
- [-] [4/5] Marx
- [ ]
I think that's a bug. prefixing the lines with : ought to do it. It
prevents the | character from becoming tables, but it's not preventing
the + from creating strike throughs. I would think that #+BEGIN_QUOTE
ought to work too, but it doesn't. That maybe for export only.
Edd
On Fri, Aug 15,
I don't know if you use perl at all. My first guess is:
perl -pe's/^(\*+)(\s+.*)$/(\tx length$1).$2/e' TODO.org TODO.txt
Having tried it on a live file, I don't think the results are very
pleasing Replacing a single character '*' with a tab creates a
formatting mess with any other text
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Harri Kiiskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all for the answers, but it seems that I was not quite clear
enough. I'm quite able to set the 'custom-file' to whatever I want, and
I can (load myconfig.el) - which is what I currently do. Lets restate
the
I found this in an old drafts folder. I just thought I send it in
case anyone still cared.
On Jan 17, 2008 10:06 AM, Russell Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be practical to extend the time format to include TZ data
(ie: -06:00 ?). Otherwise I'll pick a TZ as standard and just mentally
Are the functions behind C-c C-N, C-c C-p, C-c C-f, C-c C-b C-c C-u
available? Seems you could add a function for going to the first
child. As long as that, C-c C-f C-c C-b all return something to let
you know there isn't a next, this should be pretty complete.
I guess all you would need
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the functions behind C-c C-N, C-c C-p, C-c C-f, C-c C-b C-c C-u
available? Seems you could add a function for going to the first
child. As long as that, C-c C-f C-c C-b all return something to let
you know
I'm not sure if I read the diff right. It replaces the equal sign
'=' with '?=' right? I don't see that in the description of posix
make. (http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/make.html)
Also, if you look at section Macros for the phrase, Macro
definitions shall be taken
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure how intensively this way of setting things up has
been tested, if you and others give it serious, using it actively for
several weeks, including adding and removing files, using custom
agenda commands
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 -name
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan E. Davis wrote:
On the orgmode web site there's a todo page. There are a bunch of prefix
words: TODO, IDEA, WISH, QUESTION, DECLINED, DONE
I hope I'm not asking the obvious: how can I implement that aside from a
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Clint Laskowski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My thoughtful suggestion has become the brunt of an April Fool's Joke?
I have half a mind to report you all to the Productivity Police! Fine!
I'm going back to paper and pencil for to-do lists, and mail, too!
We'll see
To be honest, if I were looking for an outliner today as I was when I
found org-mode, I might have been scared off. Org-mode has gotten
very big. But as you said, the easy things are easy. There are a
great many feature in org-mode that I have not used nor have I had
time to learn to use. They
I'm not sure how tolerant you mean. Would it help to use @-I and @-II
Edd
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Russell Adams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 11:05:01AM -0500, Russell Adams wrote:
Speaking of tables today, I thought I'd post a question that I haven't
found a
I think the answer is no. Columns view I believe is dependent on
emacs 22+ features. It can't be used in emacs 21 or xemacs. Carsten
has been really good about keeping features portable, so I would guess
that what ever prevents it from working is substantial. I'm afraid I
don't know the
Hi,
A while back I wrote a function that I call from org-mode-hook to
rename the buffer if it's file name is project.org. It would rename
it to Org - category based on the category in the file. I did
this because I tend to have different directories for the different
sorts of things I work
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Joel J. Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a little confused. Forgetting for the moment what the OP wants to
accomplish, if I have multiple
#+CATEGORY
lines in a buffer, each one shows up in my agenda indexed by the
category immediately preceding it.
On Feb 9, 2008 1:26 AM, cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this TODO:
** TODO Meeting with John Doe
regarding the job interview
some skills they would like
- html
- css
- unix
address: 102 str. Blah foo, CA
phone: 111
I would like to somehow make org
On Feb 9, 2008 4:50 PM, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 9, 2008 4:17 PM, cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a terminator would be better for the last list element.
Something like a blank line. I am not sure, just throwing ideas around.
But how would one distinguish a
On Feb 9, 2008 7:09 PM, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it causes problems to allow the same marker to be used at the
start and end. For instance, consider the following:
-
- item one
- item two
- - point is on this line
When I hit TAB, how is org to know whether the
On Feb 9, 2008 10:47 PM, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 9, 2008 9:55 PM, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In any case, I'm just trying to come up with something that does the
job but is not an eye sore in the org buffer. I'm looking for
something that visually
I'm not sure I understand. I use them all the time, but I don't know
what puttycyg is. I assume you aren't running emacs as a window under
the Xserver and using some terminal emulator? If so, is there a
reason you don't run it under the server?
Edd
On Feb 7, 2008 6:51 AM, Manish [EMAIL
I don't know of any install wizard for org-mode or any other emacs add
on. What I did was create a directory to put emacs plugins. I added
it to emacs's load-path by putting the following in my .emacs file.
(I don't know where that file is in windows if you don't use cygwin.)
;; set up my
On Jan 28, 2008 4:54 AM, Hugo Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* TODO Title
Words words words words words words words words words words words words
words
words words [2008-01-25 sex]
For what it's worth, this looked right until I hit reply. About your
real problem, I don't know what the
On Jan 18, 2008 10:45 AM, Erik Colson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking about moving from planner to org-mode. Particularly for the
outline and better file formatting.
I've been reading through the doc and I'm missing a feature of planner. In
planner we can create a todo which can
On Jan 15, 2008 1:11 PM, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Any one find the column view feature of any use?
I intend to use it when I get to emacs 22. I store reading lists and
other wishlist type things in tables right now, but the comment column
is huge. I'd like to make it a set of
On Jan 15, 2008 6:36 PM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do agree with both reactions - I feel the same. But this was not
really the point I was trying to make.
We already have these directives:
,
| #+BEGIN_HTML
| #+BEGIN_LaTeX
| #+BEGIN_TXT
| #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
| #+BEGIN myblock
There is an option that you can put in the orgfile on a per-buffer
basis and an option in customize that can bump the indent to 2. I
don't believe there is more than than. I run with an indent of 2. It
work well. The the buffer you can put '#+STARTUP: odd'. You can look
at section 14.5 A
On Jan 8, 2008 8:03 AM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, we had a discussion earlier with Carsten on whether the #+BEGIN*
directives formed a consistent class. I suggested to distinguish
between #+BEGIN_[export_language] and #+BEGIN_[type_of_region]. I
further suggested that we could
On Dec 30, 2007 12:11 PM, Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pros:
- Priorities become truly orthogonal to workflow, e.g. if your
workflow keywords are PROJECT, PROJDONE, NEXT, STARTED, WAITING,
DONE etc. then you can mark any of these as someday/maybe
priority. This is
Carl,
There are gurus who might be able to provide a better answer, but
when I need to set option for org-mode (or when I want to explore what
is available) I use the menu Org-Customize-Browse Org Group. It's
been a while since I've done that and it looks like
Org-Customize-Expand This Menu
On Dec 2, 2007 5:01 AM, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-12-02 08:47 +, Rustom Mody wrote:
I know this is somewhat OT but... Gawd Carsten you are just too fast!
We newbies cant keep up with learning org mode with the speed with
which you produce it! I donwloaded one tgz yesterday
On Nov 23, 2007 2:11 AM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- [ ] Q2 is a really, really, long Q and needs to be described in
excruciating detail.
Note that auto-refilling should already handle this. The thing is that
it outputs something like
I feel tempted to bring up my suggestion of [markup|text] format
again, but I've been resisting because I feel like a develish nag. So
[*|at-syntax] could still be html specific if you really want
something html specific, but there would be something that could be
portable to all export formats.
On Nov 7, 2007 5:13 PM, Daniel J. Sinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/07/2007 10:16 AM, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Say:
[*|This is [/|really] important!]. No. [*/_|Really!]
@iWhy not @b@u re-use @/u@/b a markup that's @u already
in use @/u@/i.
I don't export much myself. I like
On 11/2/07, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/1/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lastly, since I'm whining, there's a bug in the formula editor that
I'm not sure if I've mentioned before. Edit the table below with
C-c
'. The '(@-I$2..$2) will become '(@-I
I haven't used remember, so I don't know the limitations, but could
C-x,C-i work?
Edd
On 11/5/07, Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally getting around to setting up remember properly for regular
use. One thing I think I'll need is the ability to include the
contents of an external
Actually, this is how I load all my org files in one shot. It did
annoy me once upon a time.
Edd
On 11/2/07, Stefan Kamphausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
when opening an agenda for TODO items (via M-x org-agenda t) all files
from org-agenda-files will be opened. This clutters the buffer
On 11/1/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lastly, since I'm whining, there's a bug in the formula editor that
I'm not sure if I've mentioned before. Edit the table below with
C-c
'. The '(@-I$2..$2) will become '(@-I$2..B) which causes #ERRORs.
This is the same, @-I$2..$2
You will need to install your own copy. I'm not sure the way I do it
is the best, but it's easy. First you will need to download the
latest org-mode and unpack it in some temp directory.
Next you will have to determine when you want you're copy to go.
On windows, I run emacs under cygwin,
! Thanks. Did you notice the other two problems in my email? I
wasn't sure if they got lost after the long example. The underscore
in properties isn't that big of a deal, but the problem with the
formula editor is really annoying.
Edd
- Carsten
On Oct 19, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Eddward DeVilla
On 10/19/07, Adam Spiers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 08:25:18AM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am releasing Org-mode version 5.13 at http://orgmode.org
- The agenda dispatcher
+ `' cycles through restriction states.
+ Multi-character
Hi,
Is there a better way to do this?
= sample file =
* top
:PROPERTIES:
:d_5: 0
:h_5: 8
:m_5: 16
:d_4: 2
:h_4: 18
:m_4: 58
:d_3: 6
:h_3: 11
:m_3: 33
:d_2: 3
:h_2: 13
:m_2: 36
:d_1: 0
:h_1: 13
:m_1: 59
:d_0: 0
:h_0: 6
:m_0: 23
:d_n: 17
:h_n:
On 10/16/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the mailing list has been extremely active recently, we have had
close to 20 email a day.
I am worried that this will scare away some members. Do we need to
address this, or will people stick around and just wait until
things cool
Well, I think I'm going to try something else to get the task
dependencies I'm after. I'm using a BLOCKED tag now. I'm thinking
I'll go with a BLOCKED property followed by the list of blockers.
I'll probably use links there, but I'll have to find a way to make
that less fragile with the dynamic
You could set a :CATEGORY: property for entry.
Edd
On 10/11/07, Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Categories are fairly handy for keeping the agenda well organised, but
what are the functionalities for moving tasks between different
categories e.g a task might move from PROJ1 to PROJ2
On 10/9/07, Christian Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of org-mode biggest strengths is its simplicity. I do not want it to turn
into a feature ridden dinosaur that is impossible to maintain.
I was hoping for something more like perl, where the easy things are
easy and the hard things are
I've been waiting to see if org might develop something like todo
dependency ordering. Seems like one could use this with and estimated
time to complete a todo item to generate a milestone table or more
easily estimate how long a group of tasks will require to complete or
when the soonest a
On 10/8/07, John Wiegley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about just having generalized Lisp triggers:
[snip]
This could be dangerous. Org file are (most) text. The more code you
allow to be embedded, the more of a vector org-mode becomes for trojan
horse attacks. Of course I've been using lisp
My bad too. I didn't have org-mode in front of me, and I thought it
was C-right, not M-right. I count too much on muscle memory these
days.
Edd
On 10/7/07, Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, my mistake. I should use M-S-right to shift the whole tree, not
just M-right.
Wanrong
On 8/26/07, Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the following table I'd like to vertically sum the column and the
compute a new value based on that sum.
|---+---+---+---+---+-|
| | A | B | C | Total | Details |
|---+---+---+---+---+-|
| # | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
On 8/21/07, Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
I'd like to have the initial lines (configuration) of any org file be
the same. Yes, I could configure everything in my .emacs file - but I
want to see my configuration - TAGS etc. - at the beginning of my org
files.
If I
I think I fixed my problem, but I was wondering if someone with some
more elisp org-code knowledge could check this for me. The 5.04 diff
is
8876a8877
elements
It looks like an argument to the first mapconcat was missing in
org-table-make-reference.
Edd
On 7/27/07, Eddward DeVilla
Hi,
I found a bug in the table formula editor. When I enter a range
like @-I$3..$3, it get converted to. @-I$3..C in the editor. When I
move the cursor onto the range in the table formula, instead of just
highlighting the cells in column 3 down to the current cell, it
highlights a rectangle
On 8/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Sometimes I write some comments after a todo entry like this:
,
| *** TODO [#A] implement function XYZ
|
| VERY IMPORTANT: be careful not to forget ABC!!!
`
When I browse my todos in agenda view (see below) most of
Hi all,
This is something I thought I had working before. In anycase,
anytime I use a range in a table, I cannot get it to evaluate. It
dies before even reaching the formula debugger with Wrong number of
arguments: #subr mapconcat, 2. This is org 5.03 and I've tried it
on emacs 21.1.1 and
I must have been asleep at the wheel when 5.04 came out. Anyhow,
that doesn't work either.
Edd
On 7/27/07, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is something I thought I had working before. In anycase,
anytime I use a range in a table, I cannot get it to evaluate
On 7/18/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know a solution for this problem?
Does emacs let you manually compile a regular expression? If so, it
might be possible to recompile REs when ever they change.
Edd
___
Emacs-orgmode
On 7/19/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 19, 2007, at 15:08, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Does emacs let you manually compile a regular expression? If so, it
might be possible to recompile REs when ever they change.
This is not the issue. Yes, Emacs compiles regular
I found two problems is promotion and demotion. This is with org-more
5.03 on emacs 21.1.1 and 21.3.50.1.
First, given the file
--- test.org --
* h 1
t 1
*** h 1 1
t 1
*** h 1 2
t 1 2
--
Using M-S-right on heading 'h 1' produces
--- test.org --
***
On 7/12/07, Cecil Westerhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it looks like it works completly. (What I am missing is a knowledge
of Lisp. Thus that will come.)
One thing bugs me. I am used to end a formula ending with ';N'.
By default the field values are passed to the lisp expression as a
On 7/11/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this something people might find useful? I personally find I spend a
lot of time trying to re-acquire my previous context within a particular
task, something like this might help.
Actually, after thinking about this; I realise that Emacs
On 7/11/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for my poor explanation but yes this is precisely what I'm
talking about.
You probably explained it well. I'm pretty thick at times.
I've never knowingly used indirect buffers, and I'll certainly take a
look at them as I can see
Is this any better. I don't think it's entirely right yet.
|---++++|
| | datum | from datum | hard coded ||
|---++++|
| # | 2007-01-01 | 1 | 1 |
I take that back. I think it is right. I thought hard coded and
frodatum were supposed to match. Unfortunately, it looks like the
mailed mangles the formula line.
On 7/11/07, Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this any better. I don't think it's entirely right yet
Sounds good. Thanks!
On 7/10/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I have also not found a better solution. So
it now should use the base buffer, and widen it if necessary.
- Carsten
On Mar 28, 2007, at 0:34, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Hi,
I found a bug involving
Oops. lispdir won't expand due to the single quotes. Maybe this will
work a little bit better.
BATCH=$(EMACS) -batch -q -eval (add-to-list (quote load-path) \$(lispdir)\)
Edd
On 7/10/07, Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Carsten,
Yep, I guess I missed that
On 7/6/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todo keywords need to be words currently, so you could do
something like
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence TODO | DONE)
(type I_I | IXI)
))
Cool. I'll have to remember that. I can get back my old states _, v
X.
On 7/6/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It it is only the wrapping, you could simply hack org-fill-paragraph,
for
example like this:
Thanks. I'll have to play with it.
But I guess you are really after definition lists.
I actually like definition lists, but sadly the real nit
On 7/6/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After thinking about it; I have on occasion wanted to schedule a
checkboxed item into the agenda. This said I'm not convinced supporting
this is a good idea. Does anyone else have any views?
I'm usually for collapsing similar things in to one
On 6/27/07, T. V. Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an example try converting this table to html. The first row
disappears mysteriously.
|+---+---+---+---|
| / | 1 | 6 | 9 | |
| 17 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 3 |
|| 1 | 1 | 7 | 3 |
|| | 1 | 5 | 3 |
|| | | | 0 |
On 6/22/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's harder to design an interface where different levels have
different columns.
Sometimes the columns will make sense on different levels so they opt
to leave them there. Also, as we see in the screenshot, they can be
used for
On 6/19/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 13, 2007, at 17:33, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
I'm starting to wonder if it would be useful to have a general
format for properties (or choose some other word) to be associated
with a heading or todo item. It seems the heading
On 6/19/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see a property list under each heading as a way of doing columns,
albeit in a less user friendly way. I can see this being useful
anywhere you have hierarchal data to which you would like to add
structure. Currently, I normally transfer it
On 6/16/07, Cecil Westerhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like the following functionality:
A heading with ! text
||
! heading |
|---+---|
| column A | column B |
|---+---|
and it changes automatically:
Just forwarding to the list. I forgot to.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Eddward DeVilla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 13, 2007 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Duration Tally
To: Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6/13/07, Scott Jaderholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/13/07
I'm starting to wonder if it would be useful to have a general
format for properties (or choose some other word) to be associated
with a heading or todo item. It seems the heading is getting a little
crowded.
Would it be reasonable to say that a list of non-whitespace
listing following
On 6/12/07, Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo wrote:
Dear list,
Anyone else find the following annoying?
*** heading 1
- item 1
- item 2
Now hit tabwith cursor right before '-', it becomes,
*** heading 1
- item 1
- item 2
Best,
I must admit I do run into this
I could try it on some of my files.
Edd
On 6/10/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 9, 2007, at 20:02, Leo wrote:
Just noticed that if there is no space between * and the rest of the
head, that heading won't be exported.
Have we finally made this change? Personally I love
On 6/9/07, Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 10, 2007, at 1:36, Patrick Drechsler wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem I am having with your approach is that `mail' requires a
full blown MTA.
what is an MTA?
Mail Transport Agent. It's a mail server.
For me, my indent problems where solved when I turned off the use of
tabs. I don't remember how I did it right now and I don't have access
to my work system at the moment. I'll let you know when I can check.
Edd
On 6/1/07, William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list
I have the following
I was thinking the same thing. (Sadly I didn't know the option of
the top of my head and had to search the .el file to try and find it.)
Would there be any way to differentiate the matched heading from the
surrounding context? In regular GUIs I'd say grey of the context, but
that doesn't
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