Here's why I prefer the one page manual:
I can search it easily. Sometimes I do not find what I'm looking for
where I would expect it to be. Also, searching is convenient way to find
out if something *is not* in the manual.
I'm used to reading and searching in a browser.
For me, it's easier to r
Hi Xianwen,
Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) writes:
> Does someone have experiences with the exam LaTeX class:
> http://www-math.mit.edu/~psh/exam/examdoc.pdf?
Yes, but I haven't useid it with orgmode.
> The next step I'm trying to do, but don't know how, is to ask LaTeX
> exporter to create two exports t
Hi Loris,
have a look at the variable org-ascii-underline. It defines the
characters for underlining headings. If no character is set, the
headlines shouldn't be underlined (according to the documentation).
Best,
Christine
Hi Diego, hi all,
Diego Zamboni writes:
> I found it here: https://orgmode.org/org.html
Thanks a lot. I've just bookmarked it.
> But it doesn't seem to be linked from the new website.
Has there been a discussion about what manual to link to from the front
page?
As far as I can remember, I've
Hi,
I always used the manual online as one html page but it does not seem to
be available since (?) the website revamp. I prefer the manual as one
page for many reasons. Is it still available online?
Best,
Christine
Hi,
I'm using properties on buffer level to specify header-args for source
code blocks. I noticed that properties defined with #+PROPERTY: before
the first headline do not work unless the buffer is reloaded, but
properties defined in drawers work just fine. Are properties on buffer
level supposed
Hi,
I'm working with tokenized texts in org-mode tables including single
characters such as double quotes. When trying to read a cell with an
(unpaired) double quote at the beginning, the cell cannot be read ("End
of file during parsing"). I've looked a bit into this (see attached
file). At first,