So I'm pretty interested in this: what to others thi k?
On Sat., Sep. 21, 2019, 8:16 a.m. Jens Lechtenboerger, <
jens.lechtenboer...@fsfe.org> wrote:
> On 2019-09-19, Matt Price wrote:
>
> > Over the summer, commit ded3d27b1468b878197e5fe55a70c5e13350ea27
> > by Nik Clayton was merged to master.
Wow, great, I hope it ends up being useful for you. And that those months
give me time to clean up the mess.
Am working with TAs this semester for the first time since I wrote this, so
I have some incentive to improve the 2 way flow between org and canvas. So
hopefully by the time you look at it,
I guess this is not easily possible without some advice. When you run
org-babel-execute-buffer the cursor moves into each block, so you need to
save the point before you run it, and then test if point has moved when
org-babel-execute-src-block is called.
It might be easier to write your own versio
Hello,
I'm interested in having code blocks that do not eval when I run
(org-babel-execute-buffer) but do when the cursor is within them and I
explicitly want to execute them by entering C-c C-c.
I cannot get this behavior playing around with the :eval header argument. Is
the behavior I descri
Hi Sebastian,
> From: Sebastian Miele
> Subject: Re: [O] [RFC] Document level property drawer
> Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 12:38:12 +
> ...
> I would like to be able to make a clear distinction between properties
> that are visible by default and properties that are not. Maybe it would
> be
First, here is a patch introducing tests concerning Org comments and
tangling.
>From c769435b9ab11f7a3b5ff5f1ec2df95ae2c6aa32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sebastian Miele
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 13:02:46 +
Subject: [PATCH] ob-tangle: Add tests
* testing/lisp/test-ob-tangle.el (ob-tangle/comme
Hi Adam,
I've had a chance to play with it a little bit. Works very well
generally. Some notes:
- a way to exit the sidebar-tree mode to get back to the full buffer
(e.g. to run commands that require the whole file). The documentation
seems to indicate that 'q' should do this but it didn't
Adam Porter writes:
> Marco Wahl writes:
>
>> Adam Porter writes:
>>
>>> Gustav Wikström writes:
>>>
3) Properties defined in a property drawer will have precedence over
properties defined as a property keyword, if the same property is
defined using both conventions.
>>>
>
On Tuesday, 1 Oct 2019 at 23:38, Nathan Neff wrote:
> I have a meeting that's scheduled from 10:00 - 11:00 for the next three
> days.
This is discussed in the FAQ on the org mode website.
Quick answer: not possible the way you wish. Instead, the easiest solution is
to make a one day entry and