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Re: [O] Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text!
From: |
David Masterson |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Org Mode - Organize Your Life In Plain Text! |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 17:16:11 +0000 |
Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:
> I am working with the latest git version (master branch) on Windows
> running Emacs 25.1.1
>
> $ git describe
> release_9.1.14-1065-gdc7477070
>
> (currently 2 commits behind master since I haven't updated today)
You're a little ahead of me on Org and I am using Emacs 26.1 under
Cygwin to get a more Unix-like environment (personal taste).
> There were some changes:
>
> - dropping org-structure_template_alist and temporarily using
> org-tempo. Sinc then I've switched to C-c , which is much better.
>
> - org-time-clocksum-format -> org-duration-format
>
> - refile changes (use caching)
> - change time grid definition in agenda
> - org-finalize-agenda-hook -> org-agenda-finalize-hook
You're much more advanced than I am on Org. I mostly a beginner who is
also looking to hook it into BeOrg and other iOS tools for my family. I
like Org for managing all the family information, but Apple tools are
simpler for the non-computer literate. Things like being able to use
Siri to create family reminders or grocery lists is hard to ignore (but
coming with BeOrg).
> I am not aware of any other manuals. When I started I used the
> out-of-the-box org-mode agendas (daily, weekly, separate task lists) and
> then when I was comfortable with how that worked I started making small
> customizations so they worked better for me and this eventually turned
> into the setup described on my website.
I've hacked Emacs some over the last 35 years, but I'm not a deep Elisp
programmer. Over the years, I was more the type to read other people's
Elisp packages and add the interesting ones into my .emacs.
I think I'm beginning to see from your custom agenda commands how to
adjust the standard agenda views without doing too much elisp
programming. I was hoping to find more examples of agenda setups to get
simpler ones that I could use.
Thanks
--
David