Org Org contacts now part of org-contrib Thanks to my recent promotion allowing me to commit directly in Org-mode, I've moved Org-contacts into the contrib directory of the Orgmode distribution.
Emacs My latest contributions to the Emacs' world I spend too much time writing Emacs Lisp code these days. Unfortunately, the more I do the more I find new useful tools to improve my work-flow and save time for doing more Lisp. D'oh. I did not work on any big thing these
Org Announcing Org-contacts When I started to use Emacs, I got hooked by many stuff like Gnus and Org-mode. One thing I quickly started to hate is how the Lisp code can be old and unmaintained. That especially applies to BBDB, which has been unmaintained for years,
Org OrgCamp Paris 2011 review Yesterday afternoon, I was at the first OrgCamp in Paris. It was my first attendance to a BarCamp, and I really liked it. It's basically the first geek event I
Gnus Code fontification with Gnus and Org-mode I've added code fontification using Org src blocks inside Gnus. This interprets the block as an Org buffer and fontify it accordingly if org-src-fontify-natively it set to t. Thanks to
Emacs Org-mode and holidays Org-mode has a nice option which allows you to show week-end days in a different color in your agenda. That means that Saturday and Sunday (when I do not work)
Emacs Icon category support in Org-mode My latest patch for Org mode has been accepted by Carsten today. It adds support for custom category icons in all views, like agenda or todo. You just need to
Emacs Emacs, Org, whatever the weather! Another week, another Emacs extension! I had (once again) a wonderful idea: what if I could have the weather forecasts in my Org agenda? Wouldn't that be wonderful? My quest
Emacs M-x google-maps Since I have started to use Org-mode, I though it was missing something to have appointment locations on a map. Of course, it's easy to get a LOCATION property from
Emacs Entering the Emacs world In February 2009, my friend dim tried to force me using Emacs. I know a couple of people using it and Gnus for reading their mail, and it always made me curious. At that time, more than a year ago, Emacs 22 and Gnus