Samuel Wales writes:
> ok i was completely wrong depending on which meaning of priority you
> want. in the docstring in my old version of org,
> org-agenda-sorting-strategy is ambiguous on which one it means, so you
> might or might not need user-defined.
Priority is the "[#A]" type cookie in
Samuel Wales writes:
> (info "(org) Presentation and Sorting")
Yeah, my bad -- that should've been obvious. :-\
> emacs docs and info are both rather good. i used to dislike info for
> years and catted it like a manpage but only a few commmand like u ret
> l r are needed.
Whoa. Interesting
pardon my scattershot emails. info and default value are suggesting
that if you want the calculated priority, you can use the sorting
stratgegy, but that is default, within category-keep, so you might be
asking for the priority cookies.
On 1/8/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> ok i was completely wrong
ok i was completely wrong depending on which meaning of priority you
want. in the docstring in my old version of org,
org-agenda-sorting-strategy is ambiguous on which one it means, so you
might or might not need user-defined.
On 1/8/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> (info "(org) Presentation and
(info "(org) Presentation and Sorting")
emacs docs and info are both rather good. i used to dislike info for
years and catted it like a manpage but only a few commmand like u ret
l r are needed.
note tht the word priority is used in 2 senses. t hre is a kind of
defult agend sorting that has its
This seems like a typical request, but I don't readily see in the
manual. I was thinking org-sort on an agenda, but it doesn't seem to do
that. Any hints?
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David Masterson
Hi, I'm working on an unrelated project that collects events from agenda
buffers. I noticed the following: when you have a series of a repeating
events, scheduled events have a date text property of the form
(1 9 2023) date matches the instance date
while deadline events have
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On 08/01/2023 03:07, Jean Louis wrote:
* Max Nikulin [2023-01-06 06:30]:
Could you, please, concentrate on your vision of proper
`org-export-registered-backends' design?
I leave that to Org developers. That variable is not described well,
neither mentioned in Org manual.
Org has user
Hello,
On 2023-01-05 09:26, Ihor Radchenko writes:
> If you look inside `org-beamer--format-block', it uses
> `org-beamer-environments-default' and `org-beamer-environments-extra' to
> format the blocks. See docstring for the latter for details.
>
> The code responsible for LaTeX block
On 07/01/2023 10:43, Hiếu Phẩy wrote:
It seems like `texmathp` returns `t` everywhere in an Org buffer, as
written in the email subject.
The following thread might be relevant:
Ihor Radchenko to emacs-orgmode… Re: [BUG] issue with texmathp [9.6
(release_9.6-22-g78d283 @
Hello. Reporting in case it is just a symptom that might
resurface in a realistic context.
With release_9.6-204-g2f7052.
I have file consisting only of
#+options: toc:nil author:nil date:nil
* foo
* bar
I put the point on the 'foo' line and do 'C-c C-e C-s l o'. The pdf
generated
0001-lisp-ob-eval.el-Display-error-fix.patch
Description: Binary data
Hi Ruijie,
thanks for asking.
I combined them now and tested again all variants.
Andreas
> On 7. Jan 2023, at 22:33, Ruijie Yu via General discussions about Org-mode.
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> -
Hello,
just to confirm. The exporter is inconsistent in adding
which kind of EOL sequence.
Detlef
Am Fri, 06 Jan 2023 08:30:41 +
schrieb "Stephen J. Eglen" :
> Hello,
>
> If I have a test file
>
> --
>
> * test 1
>
>
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