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Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag posit


From: Pete Phillips
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions
Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:29:57 +0000

Morning all.

>>>>> "Scott" == Scott Jaderholm <address@hidden> writes:

    Scott> 1. Is there a way to do recurring events? Even if it were
    Scott> just a function that could rewrite the dates every
    Scott> day/week/month I find it hard to believe that so many people
    Scott> use org-mode as a planner without this functionality.

org-mode integrates pretty well with diary mode, so I use the diary file
to keep my appointments, and org mode does a fantastic job of merging
the diary and org mode events (deadlines, scheduled etc) for me in the
*Org Agenda* buffer.

diary mode allows you to schedule recurring events. For example, we hold
a technical group meeting on the first friday of the month, so in my
~/diary file I have the following:

%%(diary-float t 5 1) 9:15 TG Meeting 

the diary manual will explain what's going on here, the point being that
you *can* schedule repeating events. This wiki here:

   http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/DiaryMode

will help a lot.

    Scott> 2. I use org-mode over ssh and since shift doesn't work along
    Scott> with other modifiers many of the keystrokes do not work. Has
    Scott> anyone come up with alternate keystrokes not involving shift
    Scott> that they could share?

I don't understand why. I can ssh onto our servers from home, run emacs
remotely, and it sees all the modifier keys.  I can use <SHIFT> <ALT>
and <CTRL> over my linux-linux ssh conection.  Are you running standard
UNIX/Linux machines on both sides of the connection ?  Are you running
emacs or Xemacs ? Frankly, I would think that not being able to use the
shift key is a bit of a showstopper when entering text anyway ?

Pete





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