And Carsten Dominik writes:
git://repo.or.cz/org-mode/ejr.git master
Can you explain to step by step what I would have to do to
pull these changes from your repository into a local branch in my own
repository? Thanks.
One long-term version is to add that repo as a named remote:
git remote
Hello Folks,
I use orgmode primarily with the emacs 22.1.1 that comes with ubuntu
Gutsy 7.10.
Recent updates to orgmode seem to have broken a couple things I was
used to in earlier versions:
1. the tab -- when editing text under a bullet previously, hitting the
tab key would auto-indent a
the drawer cannot contain a headline, i.e. a line starting with one or
several stars followed by a space character. Most likely, this is what
was causing you problems?
Exactly.
A case I can think of---perhaps not convincing?---for regular expression of
drawer names is a file with many
Hi David,
On May 5, 2008, at 11:03 AM, David Kritzberg wrote:
Hello Folks,
I use orgmode primarily with the emacs 22.1.1 that comes with ubuntu
Gutsy 7.10.
Recent updates to orgmode seem to have broken a couple things I was
used to in earlier versions:
1. the tab -- when editing text under
Hello,
On my mac, my mail program will respond to message: links. So when I
create a link like message://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and export the
agenda to HTML and view it in firefox, I can click on that link and it
will open properly in Mail.app.
However, if I click on it inside emacs, it
Ted Roden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my mac, my mail program will respond to message: links. So when I
create a link like message://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and export the
agenda to HTML and view it in firefox, I can click on that link and it
will open properly in Mail.app.
However, if I click
Is there a way to force org-store-link to store the current line
number rather than a string to locate?
When preparing for code reviews I like to create notes with links
to the exact source line. FWIW, in these cases, I keep a static
copy of the code so I know it isn't going to change.
Ted seems to have meant to copy the list, but since he didn't, I am taking
the liberty of forwarding his message.
Nick
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I am studying the Properties section of org mode (chapter 7) and ran into this
problem. I am using Orgh-mode 6.02b runinng on Windows XP with
GNU Emacs.
I have created a test file of CDs (see listing below), then enter a new
headline:
*** Beethoven Fifth Symphony
I enter the command C-c C-x