I write a patch to add new link type:
#+begin_example
[[video:/path/to/file.mp4::00:13:20]]
#+end_example
This will open video file in specific timestamp. And it is possible to add more
options in link. Like video player arguments.
I want to ask should I add this patch to Org Mode built-in?
Hello,
I posted a question on emacs.stackexchange:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54445/specify-time-of-day-for-org-resolve-clocks-not-number-of-minutes
...about using a time of day when using org-resolve clocks, but didn't get
an answer. Here's my question; perhaps this more targeted
Issue:
When calling `org-open-at-point' with the cursor on an internal link
to a directory, the directory is not opened in a new dired buffer and
the following message is printed in the minibuffer:
"Running less path/to/directory...done"
Hi Stardiviner,
just some quick comments on org-video-link-open...
Eev also has functions for opening audio/video files at certain time
offsets. They are called like this (with `C-e C-x C-e' or something
equivalent),
(find-video "~/eev-videos/Punch_and_Judy_Mark_Poulton-K6LmZ0A1s9U.mp4")
It didn't work for me because I gave it "10m" which actually means 10 months,
I've realized.
Still, Durations as defined by org-duration.el should be described in the
manual like how Timestamps are.
2020年1月4日 11:55 差出し人: k...@kyleam.com:
> Kisaragi Hiu writes:
>
>> Currently, the Info node
> On Jan 4, 2020, at 14:20, Kisaragi Hiu wrote:
>
> It didn't work for me because I gave it "10m" which actually means 10 months,
> I've realized.
>
> Still, Durations as defined by org-duration.el should be described in the
> manual like how Timestamps are.
This does look like a
Kisaragi Hiu writes:
> Currently, the Info node about effort estimates does not mention what
> format should it be written in. This causes confusion, as a user might
> assume that it's the same format as schedulers (10m, 6h, etc.) like I
> did.
>
> Simply mentioning "Effort estimates need to