Hm, the 4.67c behaviour seems a bit more sensible as it incorporates the
number of days that a deadline is delayed into the priority calculation.
Have a look at the function org-agenda-get-deadlines where the priority
of a deadline is calculated. Specifically the following code:
: (setq s
I've noticed a change in the way org displays deadlines in the agenda starting
sometime after v4.73. Before that time deadlines were displayed in
chronological order. This is the behavior I expect. In the current org-5.16a
and a number of versions before that the agenda items are in somewhat
Hi Eric,
sorting should be by priority.
Please check your values of org-agenda-sorting-strategy,
In both examples it is set to
((agenda time-up category-keep priority-down)
(todo category-keep priority-down)
(tags category-keep))
and take a look at the priorities of the different items in
But all promoting or demoting commands do not work as advertised.
I get i.e. ESC S-right undefined etc.
Alt-S-right seems to work for me while Esc-S-right just beeps.
Perhaps that and this excerpt from emacs info will help to clear things up?
Another Emacs character-set extension is
I believe that tags containing the underscore character
are not correctly exported to HTML in v 5.12c. For example
consider an org file containing:
* Test
** Test :NEW_TEST:
I would expect the HTML source to read:
h31.1 Test nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;span class=tagNEW_TEST/span/h3
but instead I get
I think the Makefile in the current release, and other
5. versions, has a glitch.
If a new user were to download org.tgz and expand it in
a directory other than the one which becomes $(lispdir) in
the Makefile (e.g. ~/otherdir), they would, upon typing make,
encounter:
While compiling toplevel
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 8, 2006, at 15:09, Eric J Haywiser wrote:
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Consider two entries, in a diary and testing.org file respectively:
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