No, that still gives me the scratch buffer over the top and the the two
windows I want down below. When I had the startup page activated it would
override one of the two buffers that I had selected but for some reason the
scratch buffer is dividing the screen horizontally and place itself over
Here's what I do:
(let ((initial-buffer (current-buffer))
(agenda-window (selected-window))
right-window)
;; We're still in the root window.
(set-frame-size (selected-frame) 162 50) ; resize the aquamacs window.
(org-agenda nil 0)
(tabbar-close-tab
Sigh, at times it's the small things that you miss that bite you in the
foot.
(defun org-dblock-write:recently-modified (params)
(insert (mapconcat (lambda (arg) (concat [[file: arg ][ arg ]] ))
(split-string (shell-command-to-string ls -t
/cygdrive/c/Dropbox/org *.org | head -10)) \n)))
Matthew Sauer improv.philoso...@gmail.com wrote:
Sigh, at times it's the small things that you miss that bite you in the
foot.
(defun org-dblock-write:recently-modified (params)
(insert (mapconcat (lambda (arg) (concat [[file: arg ][ arg ]] ))
(split-string (shell-command-to-string ls -t
That's right. Somewhere else in my config, I also set org-agenda-window-setup
to 'current-window. That was the secret ingredient for me.
Sorry I didn't bring this up sooner. I use Aquamacs, and the easiest thing
for me is to use both emacs customize and .emacs (Preferences.el in
Mac-speak). I
Filippo, Matthew,
please use plain text emails, otherwise the code you send is not
readable. You can manually turn off rich-formatted (=HTML) emails
in gmail for each email.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Sorry, at times I forget about this when I use webmail (When I am at
school that is the only option due to wi-fi restrictions of the
university). Hope this is better.
Here is what I have landed on so far, it works great:
---clip herecurrently in .emacs
(defun
Okay, so I have been working on some ideas for a customization file for
startup, an org-agenda, recently modified and maybe unscheduled todo's . .
accessible via a function key and at startup. Kind of a home screen. I
have it working fine when I run the code but my problem is that when I have
Matthew Sauer improv.philoso...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, so I have been working on some ideas for a customization file for
startup, an org-agenda,
recently modified and maybe unscheduled todo's . . accessible via a function
key and at startup.
Kind of a home screen. I have it working fine
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 03:51, Konrad Hinsen
resea...@khinsen.fastmail.netwrote:
1) An org-mode file that contains links to everything I am currently
working on, and which I change as projects start and end. This gives me
instant access to almost everything I need.
2) A buffer containing my
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Ido Magal i...@idomagal.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 03:51, Konrad Hinsen resea...@khinsen.fastmail.net
wrote:
1) An org-mode file that contains links to everything I am currently
working on, and which I change as projects start and end. This gives me
On 27 Feb, 2011, at 2:36 , Matthew Sauer wrote:
As a relatively newer emacs and org-mode user I have found it very
interesting to see what people have in their .emacs file. This has spawned
my curiosity, what do you have for a startup page? Do you just have it go to
the scratch buffer,
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