Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Thanks! I attach a profile report (for a largeish file with 67 tags
>> across 1515 headings, 17K+ lines, 18–36 seconds wait to get tags).
>>
>> ...
>> I tried starting emacs with an empty .emacs file;
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> After upgrading to 9.7 (still on Emacs 27.1), I'm seeing very long waits
>> when trying to use tag completion in large files, whether with C-c C-q,
>> %^g in capture templates or running (org-get-buffer-tags) direct
with maybe a couple of seconds of delay at most, and now it's
basically broken for me.
Anyone else seeing this?
Yours,
Christian
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> After upgrading to 9.7.1 on Emacs 27.1, I get a curious warning on Emacs
>> start-up:
>>
>> "Warning (org-element): ‘org-element-at-point’ cannot be used in non-Org
>> buffer # (fundamental-mode)
know what in my configuration now triggers it,
or why anything would want to do this.
Anyone else seeing this?
Yours,
Christian
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Christian Barthel writes:
>
>> I'd like to suggest adding a new prefix arg i.e.
>> `C-u C-u org-clone-subtree-with-item-shift' to reverse
>> the order of newly created / cloned siblings. Would
>> that be of in
al/Adding-Export-Back_002dends.html
[5] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2024-03/msg00182.html
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toots.el
Description: application/emacs-lisp
I'd like to suggest adding a new prefix arg i.e.
`C-u C-u org-clone-subtree-with-item-shift' to reverse
the order of newly created / cloned siblings. Would
that be of interest for other orgmode users?
Diff file is attached.
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diff -u --label \#\ --label \#\ /tmp/buffer
. San Francisco : North Point Press.
--
What I would like to see is instead:
"In (Tanahashi 1985, 37) there is a different translation:"
in the running text.
Has anybody an idea of how to achieve this?
Any help appreciated,
Christian
and flexible. Since it does not rely on column-view definitions, though,
it means a tiny bit of duplicated effort if you're going to use column
view as well.
Yours,
Christian
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have some problems to manage my tasks for school with Org-mode. I had
> read
o style the footnote reference with
#+begin_src css
sup.footref { vertical-align: baseline; font-size: 100%; }
#+end_src
One could perhaps make the case that Org ought to do this by default.
Yours,
Christian
Colin Baxter writes:
> I use footnotes as [fn:1], etc. in an org-mode file which I then expor
n the Org side? Would you use Org
entries (** term) or Org description lists (- term :: definition)?
On the Moodle side, do you want keywords and attachments?
Yours,
Christian
On Sun, 10 Sep 2023 16:39:26 +0200
Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
> On 2023-09-10, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> > Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
> >
> >> does someone here produce audio via Text-To-Speech (TTS) from Org
> >> sources? I plan to do that in the context of emacs-reveal to
> >> generate
Following your suggestion, I am able to preview the latex snippets
without any issue.
I also tried removing org-fragtog from my config and previewing
manually; I still get an org-element-cache error. I haven't yet
seen emacs hang without org-fragtog, but I suspect that that is
just because the
OCKEDBY\"
\"123\"))")
;; Error message:
byte-compile-log-warning: Invalid Org QL query: "Invalid Org QL query: \"‘DIR’
is a malformed function\", :warning", :error
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
I think that this might be related:
<https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/issues/356>
Any idea whats going wrong?
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[11pt,a5paper,nols]{tufte-book}"
("\\part{%s}" . "\\part*{%s}")
("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}")
("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}")
("\\paragraph{%s}" . "
g " *[[<]\\([^]>]+\\)[]>]"))
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
With that new regexp, my agenda loads again without errors but
I do wonder:
Was/Is that change on purpose? (I haven't seen anything in the
ChangeLog)
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ain format with
noweb syntax, editing blocks in fountain-mode, some limited syntax
highlighting etc.
Yours,
Christian
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> I think there's a better approach. Tl;dr:
>>
>> - A better way to have active CSS in SVG images is to link to the
>> external SVG file with the rather than tag, as we used
>> to.
>
> Reading
gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net writes:
> On 06.06.2023 11:57, Christian Moe wrote:
[...]
>> 1) Embedded SVG is not the only way to have active CSS etc. in SVG
>> images. Linking to an external SVG file with an OBJECT element instead
>> of IMG should work fine (tested in F
ng example plus a working flower.
(Some SVG files may start with an XML declaration; if the XML
declaration is on a separate first line, you can just skip it by adding
=:lines "2-"= to the #+INCLUDE instruction.)
Yours,
Christian
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> gerard.vermeu...@posteo.net wr
publish to use
a bespoke sitemap-function that formats the sitemap as an Org file
suitable for RSS export with ox-rss. This looks like a clear explainer:
https://writepermission.com/org-blogging-rss-feed.html
Yours,
Christian
tput=%O")))
...
> So with you solution, I guess when we export to `html`, the "normal" `latex`
> formulas are rendered by `mathjax`, which works very well, and the `tikz`
> diagrams are automatically exported as a `svg` image, while the code to
> produce them is not exported.
>
> I suppose you use those `latex` code block for exporting to `html` purpose?
Yes, that's my aim.
Yours,
Christian
chris writes:
> On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 23:15:03 CEST Christian Moe wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Pardon the noise: It turned out to be a pretty obvious problem with my
>> setup that has now been resolved.
>>
>> I had modified org-latex-pdf-process to
,
Christian
chris writes:
> On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 10:00:35 CEST Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez wrote:
>> On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:04:24 +0200, Christian Moe
>> wrote
>> Hi,
>>
>> > I'm trying and failing to export images from TikZ code, apparently
>>
on't understand what is
going wrong.
I'm running Org 9.6.2 on GNU Emacs 27.2 under Linux Mint, all very
vanilla.
Any suggestions?
Yours,
Christian
uot;, "kl. 14:00", "14:00"). It's generally safe to omit it:
"Tidsoversyn [2023-02-03 Fri 14:00]" would be clear. If a preposition is
wanted, the entire date could be read "fredag 3.2.2023 kl. 14:00", so
the "på" before weekday would work, I gues
s to a
computer, but synonymous with '14:00-02:30' to my brain.
>From this perspective I'd be happier with the less concise, but super
explicit
2022-11-12 14:00 UTC+2
2022-11-12 14:00 UTC-2:30
but I realize there are many considerations to balance here.
Yours,
Christian
>The offse
) on, e.g., org-habit-today-glyph.
Is this correct / are you aware of this or should the documentation for these
variables be added as
well?
Best regards
Christian
nyi
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 15:49, Christian Moe wrote:
>>>
>>>> Refinements welcome. I'm especially wondering what would be an elegant
>>>> way to generalize this for more
nt to match at least no, nb, nn, no-NO,
nb-NO, nn-NO, nor, nob, nno, norsk and Norwegian ...
Yours,
Christian
sure that
(1) the macro is defined and (2) that ODT_STYLES_FILE points to the
file you have saved with the style definition for "Roman numeral".
There isn't any simpler way to do it, due to the way LibreOffice stores
all local formatting as generated styles.
Yours,
Christian
Esteban Ordóñez writes:
>>> Hope it clarifies things.
>
> It does. Thank you very much, Christian.
Just to note: The helpful clarification was Ihor's.
I added a note about strings like this being tricky to localize and
keeping that in mind when doing them in English.
Yours,
Christian
ould even drop the comma. This might in any case be the
best solution for translations if people are confused what to do with
"at" in their language. (In some, it would simply be the right
translation -- e.g. for Norwegian, for which I'll send a patch shortly).
Yours,
Christian
hen the timestamp
is calculated in the test (the minute just flips there).
The buildserver already stumbled over:
- test-org/org-log-done
- test-org-capture/fill-template
but I think there might be more problems like that.
Did you also see that when running the tests locally?
Kind regards,
Christian
(i think the
underscore one is a candidate here).
I somehow got the async things mixed up with the flaky tests, which is
not true for python-mode.el installed.
what do you think?
I really would like to see python tests pass ...
Kind regards,
Christian
On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 8:13 AM Ihor
On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 7:52 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Christian Köstlin writes:
>
> > The new async feature of python seems to be implemented in a way
> > that can break with high CPU load. This patch still runs the 3 tests in
> > question, but does not fail th
The new async feature of python seems to be implemented in a way
that can break with high CPU load. This patch still runs the 3 tests in
question, but does not fail the complete testsuite if any of those fail.
Kind regards,
Christian
0001-testing-lisp-test-ob-python.el-Ignore-flaky-tests.patch
+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: 9 USD
(Another cool bit: If you change the value of a or b and rerun the src
block, the result will change, since what was stored in Area was the
product of the variables, not the product of their values.)
Yours,
Christian
julia and org-babel-prep-session:julia.
>
> Session support is even tested in testing/lisp/test-ob-julia.el
> For example, in test-ob-julia/session-multiline.
>
> ob-julia documentation also declares full session support:
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob
Dear org-mode wizards,
I am trying to run the ob-julia tests but `make test` is prompting me
for a project folder. Has anybody the tests (or the ob-julia setup) in
a working state? (Simple ob-julia evaluations (without session) do
work for me).
Kind regards,
Christian
I nominate this as the ultimate advice on how to get things done with
Org-mode :-)
Jean Louis writes:
> * Sébastien Gendre [2022-03-01 05:35]:
>> And I don't know how to manage this kind of projects with Org-mode.
>
> Just use pen and paper notebook. Carry it with you.
Aforementioned unit-test.
Kind regards,
Christian
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After adding unit-tests (following in another patchset) I found a bug in my
last patch.
Sorry for the noise.
Kind regards,
Christian
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Thanks a lot for you feedbacks!
I rebased my change now, and I hope my changed commit message now conforms
more the the projects standard.
I will send in another patchset including some unittests, if I can get them
to work locally at my machine.
Thanks in advance,
Christian
0001-lisp-ob-C.el
Hi Ihor,
unfortunately, I didn't have any time to incorporate your comments but this is
still on my todo
list. I hope I will have more time soon, but it will most likely take me a few
weeks.
Thanks for checking in with me, I really appreciate your support!
Best regards
Christian
On Tue, 2022
Hi, Juan Manuel,
I keep saving your messages with process documentation for future
reference should I ever attempt anything similar. Much appreciated!
Yours,
Christian
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi all,
>
> TL; DR:
>
> The bilingual critical edition (ancient Greek/Spanish)
Please see the patch comment. I reworked my original patch to fit into the
TINYPATCH category.
Kind regards,
Christian
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it.
Also, if you don't particularly need or like the behavior of querying
for creating a new headline when none is found, you can turn it off by
customizing org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline to nil (the default is
'query-to-create).
Yours,
Christian
Perry Smith writes:
> I'm new to Org mode.
'm reasonably well positioned to handle issues
> and make improvements.
Apart from being excellent news, this is one of the best understatements
I've read. :-)
Yours,
Christian
item
| Table |
- Sub-item
| Table |
#+END_EXAMPLE
Perhaps this can somehow help pin down the problem.
Yours,
Christian
).
Yours,
Christian
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>>> "CM" == Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Hi, Uwe,
>> Three ideas:
>
> Wow, thanks a lot of all these solutions
>
> I am using the new ods exporter found in
>
> g...@github.com:kjambunathan/org-mode-
t recalculated.
| | Nr |
|---+-|
| | |
|---+-|
| * | 574 |
| * | 575 |
| * | 576 |
| * | 577 |
#+TBLFM: $2=@#-1+572
Yours,
Christian
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I would like to obtain
> #+begin_src
>
> | Nr |
> |-|
> | |
> |-|
> | 574 |
> | 575 |
>
ing for users who just want things to work without digging into
advanced export options!
Export processing (which has since become more fine-grained with the
introduction of filters) remains an option, though, and some backends
offer further possibilities.
Yours,
Christian
is welcome, particularly on
naming the auxiliary
function (org-input-tags does not seem like a great name).
I didn't sign any papers yet, but as this is just a minor refactoring without
new logic, I'm not
sure whether it would be required.
Best
Christian
On Sat, 2022-07-16 at 17:12 +0800, Ihor
with the org codebase; this is a
draft I came up
with. If you can provide me with further feedback, I'm willing to make this
more stable.
Best regards
Christian
diff --git a/lisp/org-capture.el b/lisp/org-capture.el
index 9ef160d16..a2a05c69d 100644
--- a/lisp/org-capture.el
+++ b/lisp/org
the naming scheme
is fine...
Hope this helps!
Best regards
Christian
On Sun, 2022-07-03 at 21:11 +0200, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> > […] By default, unlike ordinary src blocks, inline src blocks are
> > only exported as results - code is not exporte
want the tags defined through #+TAGS to be offered through
fast selection.
How can I achieve that? Is there a way to also make only the tags defined in
the target file
available?
Thanks for any help!
Best regards
Christian
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Yes, I probably will write my own (and share it here). Just wanted to
check first if the wheel had already been invented, as I'm feeling
lazy. Thanks for confirming it probably hasn't.
Yours,
Christian
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Has anyone written
+end_example
Yours,
Christian
> I am more and more convinced that inline special blocks, by their
> nature, should not support fine tune options or anything like
> attr_latex, attr_html, etc. like its older brothers, as it would produce
> an overly complicated syntax. Big brothers are
Hi,
Has anyone written a link type for Mastodon that would allow you to
org-capture the post/status ("toot") at point?
I'm referring to mastodon.el
(https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el), which is available via
install-packages.
Yours,
Christian
I forgot to escape the quotation marks, of course.
> "@@odt:@@\\1@@odt:@@"
"@@odt:@@\\1@@odt:@@"
uration") with a
replace-match like
"@@odt:@@\\1@@odt:@@"
I would probably rather use a macro like
#+MACRO: red @@odt:@@$1@@odt:@@
This text is {{{red(alarmingly)}}} red.
Yours,
Christian
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> a short hack of the sort
>
> (inter
ough
#+PROPERTY: GENRE_ALL genre1 genre2 genre3
Other values will then not be permitted for that property.
Best regards
Christian
On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 23:22 +0200, Sébastien Gendre wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I want to use Org-mode to manage a reading list and I'm looking for
> tips.
>
&g
Thanks, Juan!
Yours,
Christian
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi Ihor and Christian,
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Christian Moe writes:
>>
>>> Do I understand correctly that the main advantage of this approach (over
>>> #+INCLUDE) is the ability t
I see, thanks.
Ought this to be documented at [[info:org#Publishing options]], perhaps?
Yours,
Christian
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Do I understand correctly that the main advantage of this approach (over
>> #+INCLUDE) is the ability to continuou
publishing option in the docs ...?
Yours,
Christian
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi all,
>
> - tl; dr: I describe here my workflow with org-publish to work with long
> books.
>
> —
>
> I discovered a long time ago that `org-publish' not only works very well
> for managing we
+1
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 24 May 2022 at 10:51, Timothy wrote:
>> To me, this is another reason for comment and #+attr_X lines not to
>> break paragraphs [...].
>
> And, in fact, if this were true (which I would like), I personally would
> see no reason for having inline special
Hi,
This is just to say that I've finally got around to testing org-cite
with citeproc.el and it's awesome. A big thanks to Bruce, András,
Nicolas and everyone else who's been patiently chipping away at this for
years.
Yours,
Christian
Tasker as GUI on Android) for podcasts,...
If anyone knows a good place to discuss Emacs in Termux online, please
let me know. This combination of interests seems to be so rare, my
questions about it feel like noise in both the Emacs and Termux subreddits.
Best,
Christian
Hi Charles,
ob-R.el requires ess and the (require 'package) makes sure the ~/.emacs.d/elpa/
directory was added
to the load path. But you were somewhat right already: the loaded ESS was years
old and caused the
issue.
Thanks for your help!
Christian
On Sun, 2022-05-15 at 19:58 +, Berry
how to build a real minimum init - thank you!
This is hence resolved.
Best regards
Christian
On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 00:21 +0200, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>
> Hello Christian
>
> On Sunday, 15 May 2022 at 20:06, Christian Heinrich wrote:
> > I just tested with
> >
>
how to build a real minimum init - thank you!
This is hence resolved.
Best regards
Christian
On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 00:21 +0200, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>
> Hello Christian
>
> On Sunday, 15 May 2022 at 20:06, Christian Heinrich wrote:
> > I just tested with
> >
>
unnoticed for
two years - but I am clueless as to how I should continue with debugging...
Thanks for your help!
Christian
On Sun, 2022-05-15 at 16:16 +0200, Jeremie Juste wrote:
>
> Hello Christian,
>
> Thanks for reporting but I cannot reproduce the bug with the org and
> emacs ver
ready posted:
#+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both
a <- 10
a
#+end_src
Any ideas how I could continue to debug this? If I just remove that patch,
everything works
flawlessly for me but I would like to figure out what causes the issues.
Thanks!
Christian
On Sun, 2022-05
nch.
The (with-current-buffer session ... ) somehow seems to break it for me, but I
am unsure why no one
else here seems to experience this as the commit is from 2020?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Christian
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22) (:deadline :scheduled :timestamp :sexp))
org-agenda-list(nil)
funcall-interactively(org-agenda-list nil)
call-interactively(org-agenda-list)
org-agenda(nil)
funcall-interactively(org-agenda nil)
call-interactively(org-agen
call-interactively(org-agenda-list)
org-agenda(nil)
funcall-interactively(org-agenda nil)
call-interactively(org-agenda nil nil)
command-execute(org-agenda)
Yours,
Christian
lendar-debug-sexp (eval sexp)
(condition-case nil
(eval sexp)
in org-diary-sexp-entry in org.el.
I wrote about in on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/tvwxv0/the_commit_on_apr_1_2022_broke_organniversary_for/
Kind regards,
Christian
tml
Thanks for the hint. I filled and sent out the form, but did not yet
hear anything back.
Not sure if I can manage to squeeze the patch into 15 lines so I try
to do the signing.
Kind regards,
Christian
I Hope the patch already contains enough background information why its a
nice feature to have in ob-C.el.
Kind regards,
Christian
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FYI, there's also an article on using the scrlttr2 class from KOMA-script
(mostly for
European/German usage I guess) for letters:
https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/koma-letter-export.html
On Sat, 2022-01-29 at 12:39 -0500, William Denton wrote:
> I wrote up how to use Org to write letters with
quot; (at least on *nix).
Best,
Chrsitian
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/org-mode.git
and made a .tar.gz from that.
Is this different then from what I would get if I download the tar
from GNU ELPA?
Please CC me in answers to the message, as I am not (yet) subscribed
to the org mailinglist.
Best regar
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>>> "CM" == Christian Moe writes:
>
>> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Is it possible to have a header and footer in all pages when
>>> exporting to odt? I presume I have to use a odt style I creat
s Insert > Field for Author, Title, Date etc.
With images, etc. it gets a bit more involved.
See the Org manual, Advanced topics in ODT export: Working with
OpenDocument style files.
Yours,
Christian
write a lisp closure a number literal would
suffice? It's not what a user would expect.
Yours,
Christian
Wow, congratulations!
Yours,
Christian
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> It took years, but citations are now full part of Org syntax.
>
> Thanks to everyone involved over the time!
>
> Now, it needs to be documented, but that will come a bit later.
>
> Regards,
only passes the data on with :colnames yes. But
that's fiddly.)
Will this work for you?
Yours,
Christian
Matt Price writes:
> I think this is exactly what I want (with just a little moreprocessing).
> Thank you so much for the idea!
>
> I'm having a little bit of trouble gettin
stardiviner writes:
On Jul 8, 2021, at 4:59 PM, Christian Hopps
wrote:
It may eventually be incorporated into the very popular emacs-mac
port (railwaycat tap in homebrew); however, it will probably not
be incorporated into the nextstep/emacs main code. I started
our patch of
> notification code be merged to upstream?
> If yes, I think my patch will be not necessary. If no, then I think add a my
> workaround for macOS is considerable.
>
>> On Jul 7, 2021, at 2:23 AM, Christian Hopps > <mailto:cho...@chopps.org>> wrote:
>>
>>
supports imagemagick image
> view and svg feature support? Because company-mode now have built-in icons
> support. This is the reason that I switch from https://emacsformacosx.com/
> <https://emacsformacosx.com/> to Homebrew cask Emacs version.
>
>> On Jul 6, 2
Hi,
Please consider: I added full native notification support to the popular OS X Emacs build
available in homebrew. This supports rewrites notifications-notify defun to use the
native code rather than dbus, and so everything "Just Works".
Info can be found here:
Hi, Chris,
"Symbol's function definition is void" means there is no such function
defined.
Try org-html-publish-to-html instead.
Yours,
Christian
Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
> I'm making my first foray into publishing a project. I'
if description present). Why take the extra trouble to do it this
way?
Yours,
Christian
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have uploaded the (very) initial version of my package
> org-critical-edition:
>
> https://gitlab.com/maciaschain/org-critical-edition
>
> This
monthly with RCS but switched a few
months.
[1] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/issues/3073
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doing `org-attach' and `m' (move?) does
exactly what I need. Thanks!
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ttach a file and
delete the old one (or move the file) or do I need to write a
small elisp function for that?
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-links' for
details.
Yours,
Christian
Partha Pratim Ghosh writes:
> Dear All,
>
> Is it possible to have cross reference in LaTeX export for Org
> mode. To be specific: I have a org file segmented into sections, say as
> follows:
>
> *** example of Org file, excluding the he
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> On 17/05/2021 02:21, Christian Moe wrote:
>> Maxim Nikulin writes:
>>> On 03/05/2021 04:08, Christian Moe wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> #+MACRO: allargshack (eval (format "- /%s/ :: %s" $1 (mapconcat
>>> #'identity _ ",&qu
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