Scott Otterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>C-c C-l (creates link minibuffer)
> (enters stored link)
> (enters selected text as link description)
This seems useful to me as well. For now, i was emulating a close
behavior by saving the region and pasting it in the description
minib
Russell Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just noticed that I cannot use recorded keyboard macros in any
> org file when it crosses a header or invokes an org function.
>
> Has anyone else seen this? I can get a copy of the error...
I can't reproduce this here, neither by using kmacro-star
I've just noticed that I cannot use recorded keyboard macros in any
org file when it crosses a header or invokes an org function.
For instance, I hit C-x ( to start recording, and C-a, type "* TODO ",
C-n, C-a, C-x ). This should be recorded and allow me to turn a list
of items into TODO's using C
,
| `p'
| Display weighted priority of current item.
`
It seems it should be `P'.
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Here's a feature request: If text is selected when the create link
command is invoked (C-c C-l), then the selected text becomes the default
contents for the link description mini-buffer. If no text is selected,
the description mini-buffer is blank, as it is now.
This would reduce substantial
Deech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all, I have been using org mode for the past month and on the whole
> it's great. But I am having trouble searching tags and sorting TODO
I found out i had the same problem (only tested for tags-sparse-tree).
org-tags-sparse-tree also matches the *next* hea