jone...@teksavvy.com wrote:
- [2/2] maintest
- [X] test2
- [X] test3
- [1/2] test4
- [X] test4a
- [ ] test4b
This may be a solution for your purposes
- [2/3] maintest
- [X] test2
- [X] test3
- [ ] test4 [1/2]
- [X] test4a
- [ ] test4b
Charlie Millar
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This
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:31:56 -0500,
Charles Millar mill...@verizon.net wrote :
This may be a solution for your purposes
- [2/3] maintest
- [X] test2
- [X] test3
- [ ] test4 [1/2]
- [X] test4a
- [ ] test4b
This works nicely - thanks.
Hello,
I'm using org-8.2.5h that I have unpacked
in /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp and then ran make and make install. I
have a test .org file which is made of:
- [ ] test1
- [ ] test2
Positionning the curosr on the first line and doing C-c C-c reports
that C-c C-c is undefined. Also, the
Le mercredi, 12 février 2014 09:30:11 -0500,
jone...@teksavvy.com jone...@teksavvy.com a écrit :
Positionning the curosr on the first line and doing C-c C-c reports
that C-c C-c is undefined. Also, the sides of the boxes are in the
same font as the rest of the text.
OK, got it. Reading the
Hello again,
Is there a way to have nested lists. The example below would have
maintest to be all marked only when all test4 items would be checked.
This is not the case now as maintest is checked 2/2 as if test4 was a
different item not at the same identation level below maintest.
- [2/2]