On 12/3/18 5:30 PM, Michael Hoffman wrote:
1. What exactly did you do?
- Execute:
(with-eval-after-load 'org
(add-hook 'org-shiftleft-final-hook 'windmove-left))
(org-agenda nil "a")
(split-window-horizontally)
- Type S-left
2. What did you expect to happen?
(windmove-left
On 2018-12-04 4:10 a.m., Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Michael Hoffman writes:
1. What exactly did you do?
- Execute:
(with-eval-after-load 'org
(add-hook 'org-shiftleft-final-hook 'windmove-left))
(org-agenda nil "a")
(split-window-horizontally)
- Type S-left
2. What did you expect
1. What exactly did you do?
- Execute:
(with-eval-after-load 'org
(add-hook 'org-shiftleft-final-hook 'windmove-left))
(org-agenda nil "a")
(split-window-horizontally)
- Type S-left
2. What did you expect to happen?
(windmove-left)
3. What happened instead?
Received message "Command not
On 4/26/2018 7:34 PM, Bastien wrote:
Michael Hoffman <gmane4-hoff...@sneakemail.com> writes:
The org manual
<https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html> seems to indicate
this is possible using double plus:
Schedule all items to a new date. To shift existing schedule date
I previously asked a question about this on emacs-orgmode but it seems
more likely that this is a bug.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2018-02/msg00183.html
I am bulk re-scheduling items in an agenda view. I would like all the
selected items to be re-scheduled to a year later
than <2019-01-01
Tue> as initially expected.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks,
Michael Hoffman
On 10/21/2015 3:51 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Michael Hoffman <gmane3-hoff...@sneakemail.com> writes:
I am using org-mode 8.2.10. I often like to keep SCHEDULED and
DEADLINE timestamps on the headline so they are more compact and show
up even when I have collapsed that tree. Unfortu
I am using org-mode 8.2.10. I often like to keep SCHEDULED and DEADLINE
timestamps on the headline so they are more compact and show up even
when I have collapsed that tree. Unfortunately, in this case,
(org-schedule) and (org-deadline) add a new timestamp on the second line
instead of
On 01/20/2014 10:24 AM, Fabrice Niessen wrote:
Hello Nick,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Fabrice Niessen fni-n...@pirilampo.org writes:
Michael Hoffman wrote:
I use the weekly/daily agenda and want to be able to use the SCHEDULED keyword
to hide items until the scheduled time comes up. I don't want
-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled set to future. It does not help.
I am using org-mode 8.2.4, Emacs 24.3.2, CentOS Linux 6.5.
Michael Hoffman
.
I get this too on org 8.2.4. Replacing 9901 with most-positive-fixnum
fixes the problem.
Michael Hoffman
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Michael Hoffman writes:
I've also tried regex-searching for something like ^ - \[ \] -
*** TODO but it's not foolproof since the number of leading spaces
doesn't always have something to do with the level of the previous
header.
It looks like you're looking
Bastien wrote:
Hi Michael,
Michael Hoffman 9qobl2...@sneakemail.com writes:
and then using search/replace to add TODO
How did you searched and replaced?
Well, the commands:
C-u C-c C-c
C-x C-x
C-c *
convert the checkboxes to headings but eliminate the hierarchy.
I've also tried regex
Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 13:34:32 -0700, Michael Hoffman 9qobl2...@sneakemail.com
wrote:
I have happily been using org-mode for many years to keep a todo
list. I like keeping a log of the actions I've completed, but I don't
like them in the same file taking up space. Previously
of doing this automatically? Do you have any other suggestions for how
to keep a log of done tasks while removing the cruft left over from the
current list?
Michael Hoffman
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