For me, I don't like my paragraphs indented. That just adds more speech
from Emacspeak. I'm glad y'all talked about which setting does this so I
can turn it off.. I mean, I don't know of any reason why paragraphs
should be indented, but that's just my opinion. Maybe visual appeal,
looking more
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> I've looked at your branch for inspiration, and my takeaway is that the
> isearch-open-invisible-temporary route might be too involved for a
> bugfix, especially if it's going to be reverted wholesale when your
> branch gets merged. Then again, maybe I'm not smart
steve-humphr...@gmx.com writes:
> But you can use scripts on them, parsing operations to other programs,
> and analysis.
Sorry, I miss your point here. Could you clarify what "them" referred
to?
Best,
Ihor
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
>
>> Since the changes in Org 9.4 aimed at improving performance, is there a
>> test case somewhere in the "Mitigating the poor Emacs performance on
>> huge org files" thread that could help ensure that a tentative fix will
>> not degrade
Hi All,
It's been some time since included in my todos to cook something to
insert citations in Org using RefTeX's infrastructure. As I set this
morning to do so, I found out it already existed: `org-reftex-citation'.
Alas, it is not enough for me (and certainly also others), because it
Richard Lawrence writes:
> This is org 9.4 running from maint (commit ab00524fc). I spent a while
> stepping through org-capture and org-read-date but haven't found the
> problem yet. I suspect this snippet from a cond form in the middle of
> org-capture-set-target-location:
>
> #+begin_src
>
Hi all,
I ran into a subtle bug yesterday. Basically, when using org-capture to
capture
- an entry into a datetree,
- on a date other than today (using :time-prompt in org-capture-templates)
- with a capture template that inserts a timestamp (%T)
then I get incorrect results for either
Le 24 Dec 2020, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
I hope the above helps.
It does indeed. Thank you!
Victor