On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Wiskey 5 Alpha wrote:
> I have some projects that are 4 levels deep, so this is quite annoying. How
> do
> I get just the "deepest" level project to show without it's parents ?
>
> here is my custom agenda view for projects
>
>
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Alan Schmitt
wrote:
>
> I highly recommend reading this: http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
>
> Alan
Thank you for the reply. I was hoping there was a function that did
the opposite of
'(org-tags-list-sublevels nil)'. But if not, I will have to do
something simi
Hello all.
I am sure this is documented somewhere, but I cant seem to put together
the correct custom agenda view to support my way of project planning
I have the following todo keywords defined : TODO NEXT DONE WAIT
I like to list everything as a TODO, even if sub items may be a TODO, like
this
Hello all,
I am trying to use the #+INCLUDE directives to have template information
for a series of orgmode files that I want to export. Prior to upgrading to
v8, the below minimal example was working. But as of the upgrade, any
text in an included file is just copied in verbatim.
--- foo.or
Hello all. I use the odt-export functionality quite extensively. I
recently upgraded to org-mode version 8.0.2-2-g93da18-elpaplus.
I created an .ott file to use as my style reference for some handouts i
created. In previous versions of org-mode, I used a line in the header
like this
#+ODT_STYL
Hello all,
I am using org from 'org-plus-contrib-20130121' on emacs 24.1
What I would like to do is export an org-mode file to odt format from the
commandline , but specify an 'output file name' . I currently call the
export process like so
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
emacs --batch --load=org.el --visit
Hello all,
I'm sure this is not as complicated as i am making it out to be, but i
have tried every option i can think of.
My org files consist of three todo states : TODO NEXT | DONE
Any TODO is a project, and it may have sub projects like so :
* TODO Make dinner
** TODO Make homemade piz
On 12/22/2012 01:11 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
True. The .org file - I believe everything in the work dir - goes in to
the ZIP file. So it is in the ZIP file.
But when a file is lost, panic ensues and brain stops working.
So true. I saw the error message mentioned the file existed, so i
dele
On 12/22/2012 07:54 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
Hello,
I have a rather large project that I currently export to odt
files. I tried the org-export-as-odt-batch command line function but
it fails,
Can you tell how it fails. In your init file (the one used by batch
On 12/22/2012 07:54 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Wiskey 5 Alpha writes:
What i would *really* like is to publish the directory of org
files, with a command like =org-publish-org-to-odt=. Is there a way
to do this currently ?
Currently there is no way to do it. How is your publishing setup
Thank you for your reply. Below you will find a small example to
illustrate the problem. First I have a small test org-mode file in the
directory, =test.org=. It's contents is shown next. I run the batch
process, which causes an error. All files in the directory are deleted
except for the
Hello,
I have a rather large project that I currently export to odt files.
I tried the org-export-as-odt-batch command line function but it
fails, and subsequently deletes all files in the directory.
What i would *really* like is to publish the directory of org files,
with a command like
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