Hi Dan,
What a pleasant surprise to see the tastefully displayed #+Title:, #
+Author:, #+Email: and #+Date: after I pulled from git earlier today.
What's next, org-mode stylesheets?
All the best,
Tom
On Mar 27, 2010, at 4:52 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Thanks Scot, here's the final version of my
Hi Dan,
this is great, thanks.
please do not yet apply it - I am in the middle of some more complex
merging.
- Carsten
On Mar 28, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
Thanks Scot, here's the final version of my proposed patch (no
change in
outward appearance from previous version).
By
Thanks Scot, here's the final version of my proposed patch (no change in
outward appearance from previous version).
By default, title, author, date and email lines appear in dark blue with
the initial keywords greyed out. The title is in a larger font than the
others. To change that appearance, cu
I like it. This is a great little piece of work. Thanks a lot.
Scot
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
> Carsten, Scot --
>
> Scot Becker writes:
>
> > Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option
> to set
> > "#+TITLE:" and friends in a 'barely
Carsten, Scot --
Scot Becker writes:
> Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option to
> set
> "#+TITLE:" and friends in a 'barely visible' color, and in the 'standard' font
> of the document, if that's possible.
OK, I understand that suddenly-disappearing text migh
Or what about---in the spirit of the 'hidden' outline stars---the option to
set "#+TITLE:" and friends in a 'barely visible' color, and in the
'standard' font of the document, if that's possible. As sexy as it is,
really hiding the markup is a fair break from most (all?) of 'standard' org
mode, wh
Hi Dan,
I think the patch is almost good. I do like the larger face
for the title, and I know that some themes also use larger faces
for headlines.
But I think we at least need a variable
governing if the keyword will be made invisible or not.
If you type "#+email:", for example, that string do
Dan Davison writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>>
>>> Might it be worth considering a special display for the #+title line
>>> in
>>> org buffers?
>>>
>>> Currently it is easy for the title to get buried among more technical
>>> configuration l
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
>
>> Might it be worth considering a special display for the #+title line
>> in
>> org buffers?
>>
>> Currently it is easy for the title to get buried among more technical
>> configuration lines like #+options, #+startup, #
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Might it be worth considering a special display for the #+title line
in
org buffers?
Currently it is easy for the title to get buried among more technical
configuration lines like #+options, #+startup, #+seq_toto etc. One can
take the approach
Might it be worth considering a special display for the #+title line in
org buffers?
Currently it is easy for the title to get buried among more technical
configuration lines like #+options, #+startup, #+seq_toto etc. One can
take the approach of leaving #+title at the top of the document, and
mov
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