I want to show org-contacts avatar image on org-headings.
Use overlay, or there is other better methods?
A sample org-contacts snippet looks like this:
* [] John KK
:PROPERTIES:
:AVATAR: john kk.jpg []
:END:
I want to display the image at [] on heading, or replace "john kk.jpg"
with [] image.
> Just as an aside, I have now also learned that emacs also includes
> skeleton.el, which is yet a third template expansion library. Sigh.
also why we have yasnippets (yet another snippet for emacs).
If lisp languages have a flaw, this is probably it - often, people find
it easier to re-write
Hi Rasmus,
2018ko maiatzak 5an, Rasmus-ek idatzi zuen:
> Cool, I at least did not know that one.
> Can you a reproducible way to try it out?
> Without having to make my own templates etc.
I havenʼt done anything with it myself.
You can open up a blank .el file and test out some of emacsʼs
Hi Rasmus,
2018ko maiatzak 5an, Rasmus-ek idatzi zuen:
> I don’t like it, I’m afraid.
Iʼm sorry to hear that.
> It’s a bit nagging.
I wouldnʼt call it nagging. The user presses “
On 05/06/18 10:34 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> And, as always, thank you! This is fairly heroic work -- I say that
>> after having made an attempt at orgstruct-mode, and run away screaming.
>> And look, no funny indentation!
>>
>> - Yet a list
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> And, as always, thank you! This is fairly heroic work -- I say that
> after having made an attempt at orgstruct-mode, and run away screaming.
> And look, no funny indentation!
>
> - Yet a list item with a ridiculous amount of text in it does not
Hello,
Gregor Zattler writes:
> With org-mode in the load-path, the line breaks happen for all
> lines not only the first one. But one has to (require 'org) in
> order for M-RET to work. This is no problem for me, since I work
> with org-mode all the time, but is this
Hi Eric, Nicolas,
* Eric Abrahamsen [2018-05-05; 16:55]:
> - And before I get tired of the experiment, here's the same thing with
> a numbered list.
> - Oh damn, I hit M-RET, and the numbered list turned into an unnumbered
> list.
with this:
emacs-snapshot -Q
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> - And before I get tired of the experiment, here's the same thing with
> a numbered list.
> - Oh damn, I hit M-RET, and the numbered list turned into an unnumbered
> list.
I cannot reproduce it.
More explicitly, I typed "1." at the