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Re: Project/time management for Emacs?


From: Bernd Wolter
Subject: Re: Project/time management for Emacs?
Date: 11 Dec 2002 09:59:48 +0100
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Jens.Schmidt27@epost.de (Jens Schmidt) writes:

> Hi.
> 
> I am looking for a project and time reporting system for Emacs.  Basically
> something in the spirit of timeclock.el, but with some more functionality, in
> particular wrt. reporting ("How much time did I spend in the last month on 
> that
> particular project?").  It should be simple to use and configure: I just need
> to check into a project, check out of it, and do reporting on the long-term
> results. In particluar, I do not need any planning type of functionality.
> 
> I am not sure to what extent timeclock.el has evolved since Emacs 21.1,
> probably it already has the functionality mentioned above ...
> 
> What's your opinion on that?  What would you recommend?

I don't know about timeclock and worklog but I use Thomas Gehrlein's
timelog.el which gives you the opportunity to look a different
projects with "timelog-summarize-project" and have listed the sum and
the different instances (you can even assign hourly rates). I'm using
it all the time and am very contend with it.

HTH

Bernd
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Benjamin Lewis <bclewis@cs.sfu.ca> writes:

> Does anyone happen to know if there is anything out there like hideshow.el
> but that works properly with java when one uses an aligned parenthesis
> coding style?
>
> e.g. a style like
>
> for (whatever)
> {
>   some code;
>   more code;
> }
>
> (Actually, I seem to recall older versions of hideshow working, so perhaps
> I'll try to get one of these working if I can't find anything else).

What happens if you do M-x hs-hide-block RET or whatever it is that
you need to do?

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ehudre@post.tau.ac.il (Ehud Reshef) writes:

>   (acrobat-close-doc(file))

(acrobat-close-doc file)

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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> Does this work?
> 
> M-: (gnus-summary-goto-article (car (last gnus-newsgroup-articles))) RET

I've no idea, but a buffer appeared with this in.  The word 'error' makes
me think not.  ;-)  But I'll try and write a little function, it'll be
good practice for me anyway!


Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable gnus-newsgroup-articles)
  (last gnus-newsgroup-articles)
  (car (last gnus-newsgroup-articles))
  (gnus-summary-goto-article (car (last gnus-newsgroup-articles)))
  eval((gnus-summary-goto-article (car (last gnus-newsgroup-articles))))
  eval-expression((gnus-summary-goto-article (car (last 
gnus-newsgroup-articles))) nil)
  call-interactively(eval-expression)

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Kevin Rodgers <kevinr@ihs.com> writes:

> CarlC wrote:
>
>> "Tim Haynes" <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk> wrote in message
>> 86vg22ue4o.fsf@potato.vegetable.org.uk">news:86vg22ue4o.fsf@potato.vegetable.org.uk...
>>
>>>M-: (shell-command (concat "echo " (getenv "HOME")))
>>>
>> Thanks, Tim. One thing that I forgot to ask about is the name of the
>> variable that contains the filename that was just saved so that I can do the
>> chgrp command on it.
>
> C-h v buffer-file-name

While I'm passing: is there some reason that asserting the setgid bit on
the directory would be a bad idea?

~Tim
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Hi.

I want to switch off auto-filling in a "Local Variables" section.  I want to
avoid any questions on evaluation of risky variables, so running
`auto-fill-mode' or setting `auto-fill-function' is not an option here.

Last not least, I came up with setting `default-justification' to `none'.

Is that the way to go?
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On Tuesday 10 December 2002 15:42, Bingham, Jay wrote:

> Try this, it worked for me.
> 
> (add-hook 'latex-mode-hook (lambda () (setq fill-column 100)))
> 
> Any mode that has a mode hook, all that I have seen do, can be set in a
> similar manner.  Just specify the appropriate mode hook and the value
> that you want the fill-column to be for the mode.
> Individual mode customizations have to be done with a mode hook because
> the variable fill-column becomes buffer local when it is set in any
> manner.  Since the since the mode hooks get executed each time the mode
> in invoked, i.e. each time a buffer is created in that mode or you
> change a buffer to that mode.

I've tried it but I also have 
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
in ~/.emacs, and the value of fill-column inherited from text-mode is 
overriding the value I'm trying to set for latex-mode. (I think that 
latex-mode is running its own hooks _then_ the text-mode hooks.) I'd really 
like to set them differently.


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