Hi,
the problem is: I don't want to use fixed font or any special
formatting for the [1]; I want that the [1] is integrated normally in
the text.
This applies to all Org-mode syntax. Ex: /text/, *text*, ...
Therefore we need something to avoid interpreting the Org-mode
syntax. Maybe
Hi Maxim,
this will be the option `org-log-states-order-reversed' in the next
version, you need to set it to nil, default is t.
- Carsten
On Aug 16, 2007, at 15:47, Maxim Loginov wrote:
hi all
I prefer to log activity when doing something with project and set
(setq org-log-done '(state)) in
On Aug 11, 2007, at 16:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding 'Re: [Orgmode] postponing todos'; Carsten Dominik adds:
I would like to have a solution for the following problem: I browse
TODOs in my agenda view and I would like to postpone them, so
agenda buffers don't list them until a
Dear all,
I'm having a problem with getting org-mode to work 'properly'. The
functionality of the various key bindings appears to work without a
problem, but there is absolutely no fontification.
I've have the following lines in my _emacs file.
;; Turn global font locking on
Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to have the initial lines (configuration) of any org file be
the same.
Perhaps we can use Tempo [1] or Templates [2] for this?
Here is an example using Tempo:
--8---cut here---start-8---
(require 'tempo)
On 8/21/07, Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
I'd like to have the initial lines (configuration) of any org file be
the same. Yes, I could configure everything in my .emacs file - but I
want to see my configuration - TAGS etc. - at the beginning of my org
files.
If I