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Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in
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Manish |
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Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32 |
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Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:12:11 +0530 |
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Jonathan Arkell wrote:
> Hi Everybody
>
> I have some fairly simple new user questions, and I am hoping you
guys can help me out.
>
> I have a few custom agenda views that I would like to create, but I
> am having some issues. My files are laid out in 1 file per project,
> and each file starts with a level 1 outline element tagged
> :project:. (I do have other file types that are appropriately
> tagged). I thought that if I wanted to list all TODOs in all my
> (appropriately tagged) project files, it would be as easy as setting
> up a custom agenda command. The one I set up had a tags-todo type,
> with search "project" or "+project", but I get … well… no
> results. Ideally I'd like to have a couple of different lists, all
> project tagged files with TODO items and all project tagged files
> with WAITING items. Can someone give me a hand? (I'm not adverse
> to using setq in my .emacs, in fact, that might make things a little
> easier for me anyways)
Like Matt said earlier, defining FILETAGS at the top of a project file
is easier approach. Fast tag filtering is the most amazing way to
zero in on items.
>
> Secondly, I am having an issue where my Calendar is popping up in a
> new frame all the time, either when scheduling an item or through
> remember. I'd rather it pop up in a new window instead. Is this
> possible?
Can you please try:
(setq pop-up-frames nil)
>
> Finally, I am having a problem with some external links, whenever I
> try to visit a file like \\AWindowsServer\path\to\file I get the
> error message "eval: ShellExecute failed: The system cannot find the
> file specified. ^M" Is it easy to fix this? What is going on?
This seems to work for me:
;; for invoking external viewers from within dired
(require 'extview)
(push '("\\.html$" . ask) extview-application-associations)
(push '("\\.doc$" . "C:/PROGRA~1/OFFICE11/WINWORD.EXE %s")
extview-application-associations)
(push '("\\.xls$" . "C:/PROGRA~1/OFFICE11/EXCEL.EXE %s")
extview-application-associations)
(push '("\\.pdf$" . "C:/PROFRA~1/Adobe/Reader\\
8\\.0/Reader/AcroRd32.exe %s") extview-application-associations)
--
Manish
- [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32, Jonathan Arkell, 2008/11/19
- Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32, Eddward DeVilla, 2008/11/19
- Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32, Matthew Lundin, 2008/11/20
- Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32, Nick Dokos, 2008/11/20
- Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32,
Manish <=
- Re: [Orgmode] A few new user questions, Custom agenda views, calendar in frame, and Hyperlinks on win32, Mike Newman, 2008/11/20