From bd2972bac1af820c5d85156b9dc4f364d4a03fa1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kiana Sheibani Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2024 21:02:34 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Misc edits --- config.org | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/config.org b/config.org index ee3b121..0f17c89 100644 --- a/config.org +++ b/config.org @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Rather than use this space to explain Emacs, I will instead use it to chronicle My first brush with Emacs was in around 2019, when I installed it for use with the proof assistant language Agda. I had vaguely heard tales about its beauty and power, but I was nowhere near comfortable enough with config files and programming in general to fully appreciate its capabilities (not to mention that I was using Windows at the time). I bounced off of it pretty quickly because... well, vanilla Emacs is just kinda terrible. -#+caption[Vanilla Emacs]: Look at this and tell me that it doesn't look at least a little awful. +#+caption: Look at this and tell me that it doesn't look at least a little awful. #+name: vanilla-emacs [[file:assets/vanilla_emacs.png]] @@ -2835,7 +2835,7 @@ If nil, then use the current time.") (defadvice! ~/org-override-time (old-fn) "Use `org-todo-time' as the current time if it is specified." - :around #'org-current-effective-time + :around #'org-current-time (or org-todo-time (funcall old-fn))) #+end_src @@ -3451,8 +3451,8 @@ A full week-long agenda is usually too cluttered for me to read, so I'll narrow org-agenda-sorting-strategy '((agenda time-up habit-down urgency-down category-up) - (todo urgency-down time-up category-up) - (tags urgency-down time-up category-up) + (todo habit-down urgency-down time-up category-up) + (tags habit-down urgency-down time-up category-up) (search category-up)) ;; Make sure agenda is the only window