Hello,
I still read something about org-mode.
It is a complex and powerfull tool. I now try fit/transform my current
workflow and use-cases to org-mode. So maybe you can give me a simple
yes-now if this could be fullfilled with org-mode.
1. Simple notes with keywords and endless time to life
> On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 10:17:56 +0200, c.bu...@posteo.jp said:
c> Hello,
c> I still read something about org-mode.
c> It is a complex and powerfull tool. I now try fit/transform my current
c> workflow and use-cases to org-mode. So maybe you can give me a simple
c> yes-now i
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 09 2020, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
1. Simple notes with keywords and endless time to life
I have notes (most of them as post-its on the wall and monitor
in my
office) with information's I am not able or willing to remember.
But I
need this information's every few days. e.g. num
I noticed that the tests didn't run with "make test." This updates the
patch so that they can. I didn't add java to the list of default languages
because the java tests are slow.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 9:23 AM ian martins wrote:
> I wrote those examples in an org file so I could test as I wrote
I'm just setting up a new time tracking system and have in the past used
Harvest to track and bill clients.
With emacs clocking and calendaring, I was actually hoping to find some way
to have it interface/export with one of the SaaS systems and effectively
allow me to track time in emacs but then
Budiman Snowman writes:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 10:30 PM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, 8 Oct 2020 at 16:54, Samuel Loury wrote:
>> > Also, another boring behavior of org-resolve-clocks is that I generally
>> > have to press several times (about ten times) on the "i" key to ignore
>> >
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Thanks for the tip, I'll try pressing 10 times the next time it happens
>> (which is probably today).
>
> That sounds really odd. Could it be that there are multiple open
> (without ending time) clocks existing in your org files?
In my case, I am pretty sure to have onl
My use of org actually quite closely manages your paper based
approach. I have 3 main org files that cover the tasks you have
described:
1. todo.org which has all my todo items. every now and again, I go
through this list and schedule some of them. I do put deadlines on
items if they have
Hi,
I found that this specific line break syntax highlighting in org v9.4 :
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
systemd.user.sessionVariables.NIX_PATH = lib.mkForce
"nixpkgs=$HOME/nixpkgs\${NIX_PATH:+:}$NIX_PATH";
#+END_SRC
I suppose this is a bug localized on regex parsing, removing backslash here
"\${NIX_PATH:
Hello Christian,
thank you for your input. calc support for units indeed covers the
basics of working with currencies. I gave it a spin on some notes I have
been working on recently. While some things work very nicely, other are
a bit ugly. It is a good start and I'll explore this approach more.
On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 07:21:24PM +0800, Daryl Manning wrote:
> I'm just setting up a new time tracking system and have in the past used
> Harvest to track and bill clients.
>
I bill my clients from work I log with Org.
I keep one file per project per customer. Every time I change tasks,
leave t
Hi,
I had this discussion in several mailinglists but gave up.
But I am suprised to see this phenomenon in a emacs related (means:
"super nerdy") mailinglist, too.
So tell me please how do you handle this "problem"? Or do I setup
something wrong with my list account?
From my point of view, the
On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 09:24:34PM +0200, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had this discussion in several mailinglists but gave up.
>
> But I am suprised to see this phenomenon in a emacs related (means:
> "super nerdy") mailinglist, too.
>
> So tell me please how do you handle this "problem
On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 10:10:41PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 09:24:34PM +0200, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
> > Hi,
[...]
> There is no clear-cut answer to that [...]
You might also want to experiment with setting the Mail-Followup-To:
header [1] in your mails to the l
Nice work, I did some testing here...
* Comment: Should babashka be added as an option for custom?
(defcustom org-babel-clojure-backend nil
"Backend used to evaluate Clojure code blocks."
:group 'org-babel
:type '(choice
(const :tag "inf-clojure" inf-clojure)
(const :ta
I do use reply-to-all (gnus-style), but I don't notice doubles. It might be
because I have my client set up to do deduping, though.
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I had this discussion in several mailinglists but gave up.
>
> But I am suprised to see this phenomenon in a emacs related (means:
> "super nerdy
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