On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 10:34:35PM +0300, ST wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it
> exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like:
>
> 1. item_1
> 2. item_2
>2.1. subitem_2_1
> 2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1
>2.2. subitem_2_2
> 3. item_3
have you t
Hi,
is there a way to produce nested ordered (numbered) lists and get it
exported (to pdf/html) properly? Like:
1. item_1
2. item_2
2.1. subitem_2_1
2.1.1. subsubitem_2_1_1
2.2. subitem_2_2
3. item_3
Thank you!
Hello,
ron123 writes:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to import mediawiki pages to org mode? [I need this for
> saving some wiki-articles.]
> I think a complete solution would be a bit difficult [you have links,
> footnotes, formatting etc.]
>
> But for the beginning it would be sufficient to make s
Hello,
is it possible to import mediawiki pages to org mode? [I need this for
saving some wiki-articles.]
I think a complete solution would be a bit difficult [you have links,
footnotes, formatting etc.]
But for the beginning it would be sufficient to make such conversions:
from this MediaWiki t
Nicolas Goaziou nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> No, it isn't. However I could only reproduce it with empty footnote
> definitions.
>
> In any case, this is now fixed. Thank you.
I am providing a minimal example that still exhibits the problem for me (on
the latest git rev):
--- BEGIN EXAM
> I've never played with plists before, could you please provide a code
> sample?
Do read the following section in the "GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual" about
property lists.
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Property-Lists.html
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thx alot Andrew!
Just discovered this and its so useful. it would be great if in the future
this could be integrated into org mode
best
Z