Julien Cubizolles writes:
> helm-org-agenda-files-headings, used with helm-org-format-outline-path
> is very convenient for choosing entries when refiling one individual
> entry. I couldn't get it to refile *several* entries at once.
Hi Julien,
The helm-org-*-headings
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
> agenda view.
Hi Julien,
Just tried it, and it works for me. What version of Org are you using?
"Raymond Zeitler" writes:
> I get the same [No Match] result that I was getting originally.
Sounds like something is wrong with your installation or config. Did
you try with "emacs -q"?
> I'm really not happy about needing yet another package just to get
> some basic
Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
agenda view. How can I clear the TODO state in agenda view, possibly in
bulk-mode ?
Julien.
helm-org-agenda-files-headings, used with helm-org-format-outline-path
is very convenient for choosing entries when refiling one individual
entry. I couldn't get it to refile *several* entries at once.
I tried
+ marking entries with C-space in helm-org-agenda-files-headings, moving
to another
Hi there people;
I have a few TODO templates of the form:
("td" "Todo deadline (with reminders)" entry
(file "~/org/todos.org")
"* TODO %^{Todo}\n DEADLINE: %^t\n %U\n%i%?")
The goal is to have two time stamps: an inactivated one (%U),
recording the time the TODO
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> And regarding the lists of commands and keys, what would be the
>> recommended way of making a list of @deffns and corresponding index
>> entries?
>
> I don't know what is a list
"Raymond Zeitler" writes:
> Thanks for your help and patience. Sorry I cluttered the list with
> an Emacs config problem!
I'm glad to help if I can. I noticed you didn't mention the part about
the structure of the org-refile-targets list. Did you try the example I
gave?
Joost Kremers writes:
> Why convert to HTML first? Pandoc can read Org files pretty well.
Good point! I must have had a brain cramp, since I have made two
packages that convert to Org with Pandoc... D:
Christoph Groth writes:
> Carsten Dominik wrote in 2010:
>
>> I am afraid I don't see any major speed improvements that could make
>> this happen. Yes, one could parse all the files once, build a table
>> in memory and get the entries for each day from there -
>> but
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> It's working for me too now. Don't know what I was doing wrong, sorry.
No problem, that happens to me all the time. At least you didn't do
like I've done and file an actual bug report when restarting Emacs would
have fixed it. ;)
Michaël Cadilhac writes:
> However, suppose I'm in Calfw; I jump to some date, hit SPACE and I'm
> now in Org-Agenda mode, ready to hit k to capture (because Calfw-Org
> does not offer this directly). Now I expect %U to still be the
> current time stamp, and %^t to be
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
>> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
>> agenda view.
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> Just tried it, and
Carsten Dominik wrote in 2010:
I am afraid I don't see any major speed improvements that could
make this happen. Yes, one could parse all the files once, build
a table in memory and get the entries for each day from there -
but that comes down to a complete rewrite of the parser, maybe
even
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
>> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
>> agenda view.
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> Just tried it, and
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> And regarding the lists of commands and keys, what would be the
> recommended way of making a list of @deffns and corresponding index
> entries?
I don't know what is a list of @deffns. In any case, you can something
like this:
On Fri, Aug 04 2017, Adam Porter wrote:
"Raymond Zeitler" writes:
Gosh, I was really hoping to be doing export to ODT or PDF by
now!
If you don't have time to fix it, you could export to HTML and
convert
it with Pandoc.
Why convert to HTML first? Pandoc can read Org
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> helm-org-agenda-files-headings, used with helm-org-format-outline-path
>> is very convenient for choosing entries when refiling one individual
>> entry. I couldn't get it to refile *several* entries
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