Stormking web.de> writes:
> Wasn't it changed to \emsp
> (m-dash) so it would look better in exported HTML or LaTeX?
I have to correct myself on this one, \emsp ist a m-space, not a m-dash
Nicolas Goaziou nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
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> Stormking web.de> writes:
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> > Wouldn't it be better to fix the alignment code so it works with
> > pretty entities? Because that's the real problem here.
>
> There are two problems here.
>
>
Nicolas Goaziou nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
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> Hello,
>
> Stormking web.de> writes:
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> > Without any effect, it seems. I wonder if anybody actually uses these
> > features.
>
> What character do you suggest to use instead of \emph?
Wouldn't
Francesco Pizzolante writes:
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> Hi Stormking,
>
> Sorry for my very late reply: I thank you very much for your workaround
> which enables me to have well aligned clock tables.
>
> I also take the opportunity to bump up this thread.
Without any effect, it seems. I wonde
Stormking web.de> writes:
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> Francesco Pizzolante ...> writes:
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> >
> > Hi Joost,
> >
> > > I reported this on September 2nd too.
>
> I'm having this problem, too.
For now, I have added the following code to my init.el:
(eval-a
as only one character.
The same is true for the code that shortens the headline if the
narrow option is used.
Ciao, Stormking
Memnon Anon googlemail.com> writes:
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> Hi Marcus,
>
> Marcus Klemm googlemail.com> writes:
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> > For visual reasons I'd like to have TODO keywords in brackets, like
> > [TODO], [DONE] etc.
>
> not sure about the brackets, but to add some visual distinctiveness, I
> use this:
> [...]
> Give
t; of the habits. I had org-habit-following-days, org-habit-
preceding-days and org-habit-graph-column all set to 0. After re-enabling the
graph, remote editing worked, again.
Ciao, Stormking
really like to
"cross off" my daily routines directly from the agenda.
Ciao, Stormking