Hi,
I'm not sure this is a bug or something else. But the following two
list behave differently when exported. The fist one inserts a newline
between one and two.
Is there any reason to do that? Yes, they are description list items
without description. So there isn't much use but stil..
I have an orgmode table and a note in a headline and those two need to
stay together in the same file. The table as is usual has headings. What
I would like to know is if orgmode can do a boxed heading like this:
|--|---|
| date | notes |
|--|---|
I can live with plus signs being
Hello,
"Tyler Smith" writes:
> A question came up on StackOverflow asking about how to use the
> default capture template (`Task`) in combination with user-defined
> templates:
> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/46794/where-is-default-org-mode-capture-template-for-tasks-located
>
> The
Hello,
Toon Claes writes:
> Thanks Nicolas for taking time to have look at my patch.
>
> I'm a attaching a second version of the patch. Please have another
> look.
I applied your patch to master, with a few changes to markup syntax in
manual.
Thank you!
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
In fairness, the formula for the default template is given in the description
of the function and is, therefore, in the information when the user looks for
help on how to customize this variable. There is also a reasonably good
example, though not the exact same template, in the info file. So
After long time bisect init files, I found which config caused this problem:
~(setq org-highlight-latex-and-related '(latex entities))~
This option caused that fontify issue.
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