Hello,
D. C. Toedt d...@toedt.com writes:
The local keyword would be great.
The following patch implements local tocs for ascii, html and odt export
back-ends. I skipped latex because using minitoc looks too tricky to
automate.
Feedback welcome.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
From
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to desactivate a previously
open session.
Example :
* Test
:PROPERTIES:
:HEAGER-ARGS: :session SESS-TEST
:END:
some code in session mode
#+begin_src python
... some code for which I dont what to use the session.
#+end_src
Is there something
Hello,
I would like to know if there is, or if it is simple, to have a
#+STARTUP: hideblocks like option which allow to fold named blocks
leaving only the #+name:
Example
#+name: test
#+header: :var foo=10
#+begin_src python
...
#+end_src
is displayed on the opening of the file folded
Hello,
abonnements abonneme...@thierry-pelle.eu writes:
I would like to know if there is, or if it is simple, to have a
#+STARTUP: hideblocks like option which allow to fold named blocks
leaving only the #+name:
Example
#+name: test
#+header: :var foo=10
#+begin_src python
...
Thanks, that's what I supposed.
But when you hit TAB on a #+name: line it fold the block to the
#+end_XXX.
This is not the case for a #+header: line.
So such a folding stuff may be easy to implement no?
Thierry
Le 26/10/2014 11:19, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
Hello,
abonnements
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
D. C. Toedt d...@toedt.com writes:
I'd like to do sub-TOCs for individual sections and subsections.
We could add a local keyword to TOC lines, e.g.,
#+TOC: headlines 1 local
would mean only top level children in current headline.
Many thanks! I'll wait till this shows up in the package updater (I've
toyed with Git only enough to be dangerous) but am eagerly looking forward
to trying it.
D. C. (Dell Charles) Toedt III *(my** last name is pronounced Tate) *
Attorney and neutral arbitrator -- tech contracts and
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
I skipped latex because using minitoc looks too tricky to
automate.
Sorry, I didn't see this when I posted my other post.
I think we can do it with titletoc. I have used other functionality
of titletoc, and it 'doesn't sucks'ᵀᴹ. Below is
abonnements abonneme...@thierry-pelle.eu writes:
Thanks, that's what I supposed.
But when you hit TAB on a #+name: line it fold the block to the
#+end_XXX.
This is not the case for a #+header: line.
I think you're using an outdated Org.
So such a folding stuff may be easy to implement
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I think we can do it with titletoc. I have used other functionality
of titletoc, and it 'doesn't sucks'ᵀᴹ. Below is an example. The
output is more inline with normal tocs, but you can also style it
[I've used this for making paragraph-TOCs in the past].
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
It happened to me now when I was editing a table and clicked TAB.
Debugger entered--beginning evaluation of function call form:
* (byte-code \301\302\303!\207 [quit-flag t eval (ignore nil)] 2)
flyspell-post-command-hook()
recursive-edit()
When I write my first post i was using version 8.2.7c.
The behaviour of TAB on an #+name: ligne is the same with 8.2.10
(installed with package-install from elpa)...
Sorry but can you explain me the normal behavour of TAB.
Thanks.
Le 26/10/2014 13:42, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
abonnements
abonnements abonneme...@thierry-pelle.eu writes:
When I write my first post i was using version 8.2.7c.
The behaviour of TAB on an #+name: ligne is the same with 8.2.10
(installed with package-install from elpa)...
Sorry but can you explain me the normal behavour of TAB.
Thanks.
Hi Thierry,
abonnements abonneme...@thierry-pelle.eu writes:
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to desactivate a previously
open session.
Example :
* Test
:PROPERTIES:
:HEAGER-ARGS: :session SESS-TEST
:END:
some code in session mode
#+begin_src python
... some code
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I think we can do it with titletoc. I have used other functionality
of titletoc, and it 'doesn't sucks'ᵀᴹ. Below is an example. The
output is more inline with normal tocs, but you can also style it
[I've
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
It happened to me now when I was editing a table and clicked TAB.
Debugger entered--beginning evaluation of function call form:
* (byte-code \301\302\303!\207 [quit-flag t eval (ignore nil)] 2)
Hi,
I have recently started using org mode. And I am trying out capture mode. I
have two org files one for tasks and another for notes. I keep all the
todos in tasks.org and notes in notes.org. So whenever, I need to record
some notes related a todo item in tasks.org I use capture mode and enter
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
I also note that these tocs do not have any title. Would it make sense
to remove title from local tocs in other back-ends too?
No idea. Both makes sense, but maybe including the TOC-title is too
verbose? In any case, I think it's easy to add a title if you.
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
As discussed previously, I would like to modify property drawers syntax.
The change is simple: they must be located right after a headline and
its planning line, if any.
[...]
I pushed a new branch, top-properties in the repository for code
When I do C-c t d (TODO - DONE) or similar status change on a TODO item,
it accumulates meta-data like:
CLOSED: [2014-10-26 Sun 11:25]
- State DONE from TODO [2014-10-26 Sun 11:25]
So each such item blows up on screen from 1 line to 3 lines.
I do want to collect this data, but I
Pete Ley peteley11...@gmail.com writes:
All I've got now are a function that finds the logbook, and another that
parses the log items and normalizes them: extracts the TODO
states/timestamps/key-values and sets them as properties on the items
themselves. Then you've got a pretty good basis
Per Unneberg punneb...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm writing a custom function for use with a capture template, as
described in the section Template elements (sec 9.1.3.1) of the info
manual. My function does what I expect in that it finds the correct
heading (in my use case Log) and returns
Hi Nathaniel
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Nathaniel Flath flat0...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm fine with adding the (when all log-first-time). I don't want to leave
it unconditional
Ok, then I agree on (when all log-first-time).
Michael
I think it would be helpful if on the weekly agenda view there were a way
to hide a task for one day only. For example, if there were a task that I
knew I wouldn't get to today, I could hit 'm', the status would stay as
TODO, but it wouldn't show up under this particular agenda view.
The only
You could hide the state changes if you put (setq org-log-into-drawer
LOGBOOK) in your init file. I don't know how to hide the CLOSED tag
though.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Maciej Kalisiak mkalis...@gmail.com
wrote:
When I do C-c t d (TODO - DONE) or similar status change on a TODO item,
I had the following snippets in my .emacs which allowed me to call up a
mini-emacsclient frame to quickly add notes and TODOs etc. It doesn't
seem to work anymore (it comes up, but as soon as I choose [t], [n]
etc. it disappears). Is there an updated recommendation on how to do
this?
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