[O] Question about archiving
There seems to be three different ways to archive entries. 1. Set archive property on item 2. Move to archive sibling 3. Move to archive file Can someone explain the difference, and what the pros/cons are of using each? Thanks! Tom
Re: [O] Question about Agenda view
Close... it shows the entry text, which works to see if there is any, but it makes the agenda view harder to read. Is there a way to customize how agenda entries are created? One could, in theory, create a function that modifies the entry to append "..." if the entry text is not null. Tom On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 6:05 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Thursday, 18 Feb 2016 at 00:47, Thomas Moyer wrote: > > I will sometimes add additional notes below a TODO entry, usually some > link > > to something, or some extra explanation. Is there a way to customize the > > agenda view to indicate if these extra lines exist? I'm looking for > > "v E" in the default agenda view may do some of what you want? > -- > : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.91.1, Org release_8.3.3-619-gca1fb8 >
[O] Question about Agenda view
I will sometimes add additional notes below a TODO entry, usually some link to something, or some extra explanation. Is there a way to customize the agenda view to indicate if these extra lines exist? I'm looking for something potentially as simple as appending ... to the end of an agenda entry if something other than a timestamp is on the lines below the TODO item. For example: * TODO Item 1 SCHEDULED: <2016-02-18 Thu> * TODO Item 2 [2016-02-15 Mon] * TODO Item 3 SCHEDULED: <2016-02-18 Thu> We should look into making the system perform better Would result in agenda lines where Items 1 & 2 appear as they currently do, and Item 3's agenda line ends with ... to indicate that there is a line that is not a timestamp following the headline. Tom
Re: [O] Question about org-publish-project-alist
That was what finally worked. Thanks! Tom On Apr 14, 2015 9:49 AM, "Feng Shu" wrote: > > > (defvar base-dir "~/Documents/org/") > (defvar pub-dir "~/Public/notes/") > > (setq org-publish-project-alist > `(("org" > :base-directory ,base-dir > :base-extension "org" > :publishing-directory ,pub-dir > :recursive t > :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html > :exclude "level-..org" > ) > ("static" > :base-directory base-dir > :base-extension > "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf" > :publishing-directory pub-dir > :recursive t > :publishing-function org-publish-attachment > ) > ("project-root" :components ("org" "static" > > -- > > >
[O] Question about org-publish-project-alist
Is it possible (and I just have the wrong syntax) to do the following: (defvar base-dir "~/Documents/org/") (defvar pub-dir "~/Public/notes/") (setq org-publish-project-alist '( ("org" :base-directory base-dir :base-extension "org" :publishing-directory pub-dir :recursive t :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html :exclude "level-..org" ) ("static" :base-directory base-dir :base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf" :publishing-directory pub-dir :recursive t :publishing-function org-publish-attachment ) ("project-root" :components ("org" "static"))) ) When I have the above code and I call (org-publish-project "project-root"), I get the following error. Wrong type argument: stringp, base-dir Thanks. Tom
Re: [O] Block agendas and filtering
I got this working as I wanted, I had a problem with the custom agenda commands that I had defined. Below is the agenda command that implements the desired view. ("c" "Agenda and Home-related tasks" ((agenda "-chore") (tags "chore+TIMESTAMP="))) I think part of my problem was having a key binding defined twice (c in this case), and org not warning about it. The two happened to be somewhat similar, and so there was confusion on my part as to why it wasn't showing the right thing. Thanks for all of the help and suggestions. -Tom -- Thomas Moyer tommo...@gmail.com On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Bastien wrote: > Samuel Wales writes: > > > On 3/19/13, Bastien wrote: > >> (org-agenda-tag-filter ("+Tag")) > > > > org-agenda-filter-preset? > > Both will work. Note that `org-agenda-filter-preset' has > been renamed to `org-agenda-tag-filter-preset' a while ago. > > -- > Bastien >
[O] Block agendas and filtering
Is it possible to have a block agenda that contains two daily/weekly agendas that are "opposites" of each other, based on something like a tag? For example I have my normal todo list things that are scheduled, and then I have other regular things, like cleaning and taking care of other tasks that occur every week. Below is an example * Tasks ** File paperwork SCHEDULED: <2013-05-17 Fri> ** Build model airplane SCHEDULED: <2013-05-18 Sat> * Regular chores:chores: ** Dishes <%%(member (calendar-day-of-week date) '(0 1 2 3 4 5 6))> ** Laundry <%%(= 6 (calendar-day-of-week date))> What I want is a block agenda, using two agenda blocks. The first will *exclude* the entrys tagged as :chores: and the second will *include* any entry that is tagged with :chores:. Is there a way to accomplish this with tags, or maybe properties? Thanks! -Tom
[O] Filter based on timestamp with repeater
I have some entries in one of my agenda files that have timestamp with repeaters. What I would like to do is show only those items tagged with the tag :task: that are for the given day. However the only thing I could come up with was filter by tag in the following way: task+TIMESTAMP="" That only works on the day that the timestamp is for. For example: <2013-01-01 Tue +1w> Will only show up on Jan. 1 in the filter. Is there a way to filter for things that would show up on a given day? Thanks! -Tom
Re: [O] Question about HTML export, drawers, and links
So what would I need to do to use the "new exporter"? -Tom -- Thomas Moyer tommo...@gmail.com On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Bastien wrote: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > >> Thomas Moyer writes: > >> > >>> I have a set of files that I put notes in that I would like to export > >>> to HTML. When I do this, I have configured everything to allow > >>> certain drawers to included in the export, but those drawers are put > >>> in blocks. Is there a way to convince the export mechanism to > >>> treat links inside drawers as links that need exported. I put a link > >>> in the drawer to another file and would like the link to work. > >> > >> This is not currently possible. > >> > >> The new HTML exporter (contrib/lisp/org-e-html.el) supports using a > >> custom function to export drawers. It is not easily usable for now, > >> but maybe you can explore from there. > > > > AFAIU, the new exporter defaults to what the OP is asking for. > > Indeed, thanks for double-checking. > > -- > Bastien >
[O] Question about HTML export, drawers, and links
I have a set of files that I put notes in that I would like to export to HTML. When I do this, I have configured everything to allow certain drawers to included in the export, but those drawers are put in blocks. Is there a way to convince the export mechanism to treat links inside drawers as links that need exported. I put a link in the drawer to another file and would like the link to work. Maybe I am using the wrong construct and should be using something other than a drawer? Thanks! -Tom -- Thomas Moyer tommo...@gmail.com
[O] Question about org-habit and agenda views
I have a set of habits that I do Monday through Friday (weekdays only) and the best suggestion I have found for this is to have 5 individual TODOs (one for each day). This seems to work well for the most part, but I have found one minor annoyance that I can't find a solution for. If I don't do one of the habits on Monday, that entry will appear as overdue until the next week on Monday when it comes around again. Is there a way to "hide" overdue habits? I don't want to mark it as DONE, since it wasn't even when it was late. As an example of what I current have, here is an excerpt for one habit: ** Notes *** TODO (M) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-20 Mon ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (T) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-21 Tue ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (W) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-15 Wed ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (R) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-16 Thu ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (F) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-17 Fri ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: So if I miss Monday, when I open my agenda on Tuesday, I currently see two entries for Refile notes. Ideally, I would like to only see the one for Tuesday, and then when the following Monday rolls around, I should see the Monday entry again, with the consistency graph showing that I missed last Monday. Thanks for the help! -Tom -- Thomas Moyer tommo...@gmail.com