* Bastien [2020-12-20 20:16]:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Consider an Org mode file with a table.el table (which I made by
> > first constructing an Org mode table and then usind `C-c ~' to
> > convert it):
>
> Would it be so bad if org-mode decides to stop supporting table.el tabl
As Firefox and derived browsers store bookmarks in the file
`places.sqlite' one may access the file with `sqlite3' utility and use
SQL query to get a list of all bookmarks and transform them into Org
file.
1. Locate your `places.sqlite' file on your system, it must be in your
Firefox profile. A
>> > I'll keep looking a bit, but at this point it doesn't seem to have
>> > anything to do with the antiblink feature. I might be wrong, but I
>> > think that only shows up first in the messages buffer because it's
>> > unlucky enough to be one of the first users of syntax-ppss after a
>> > comma
"Victor A. Stoichita" writes:
> I just realized that with "emacs -Q" both searches yield the
> expected results.
> I have emacs 27.1 which ships org-mode 9.3.
> Could I have set inadvertently something that changes the meaning
> of @ in tag searches? Or was there a change in that respect
> betw
Hi,
I’m a bit puzzled by the behavior of the agenda search when tags
have
hierarchical structure and start with @. I attach two
minimal examples.
In testfiles.org I have:
--8<---cut
here---start->8---
#+TAGS: [ @anthro : bib ]
* my anthro
task
Hi,
I’m a bit puzzled by the behavior of the agenda search when tags
have hierarchical structure and start with @. I attach two
minimal examples.
In testfiles.org I have:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+TAGS: [ @anthro : bib ]
* my anthro
task
Hi,
One of the many, many things where I use Org Mode is my Spanish translation of
Homer's
Odyssey (work in progress). To avoid getting lost inside each Book, I wrote
this little
code that helps me navigate through the verses, displaying in the margin
(within a verse
block) the verse numbers in
>>> "JL" == Jean Louis writes:
> * Uwe Brauer [2020-12-19 23:28]:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Does anybody know a package which would allow, using say gnus, to
>> markdown-ise an email, that would be useful for sending email to github
>> issues.
> just try using markdown markup. *Nothing* prevents you do
Hi All,
On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 18:25, Bastien wrote:
>
> Also, I'm thinking of using headline-data as the new default for the
> org-adapt-indentation option. WDYT?
>
> I know Kevin as a good overview of the whole topic, maybe he can also
> advise about what should be done here.
I cannot but ra
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 12:15 AM Tak Kunihiro wrote:
>
> > I'll keep looking a bit, but at this point it doesn't seem to have
> > anything to do with the antiblink feature. I might be wrong, but I
> > think that only shows up first in the messages buffer because it's
> > unlucky enough to be one
> I'll keep looking a bit, but at this point it doesn't seem to have
> anything to do with the antiblink feature. I might be wrong, but I
> think that only shows up first in the messages buffer because it's
> unlucky enough to be one of the first users of syntax-ppss after a
> command.
I confirme
On 2020-12-20, TEC wrote:
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
>
>>> For people who want to customise this to add metadata, the page title is
>>> something they're probably interested in.
>>
>> What metadata would you derive from the title?
>
> In my earlier example, I use the "og:title" property.
I se
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Just a quick heads-up:
>
> I have just installed org from git (a few hours ago) and now it seems
> that RET no longer indents. Is this intentional?
I've not closely followed this, sorry.
I see something wrong right now: RET after a headline should only try
to i
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Consider an Org mode file with a table.el table (which I made by
> first constructing an Org mode table and then usind `C-c ~' to
> convert it):
Would it be so bad if org-mode decides to stop supporting table.el tables?
I don't see the benefit of supporting both
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> I don't think this should be forgotten about, so I'm adding it to
> https://updates.orgmode.org/#help for now.
Thanks - a tip: you can use a summary like this one with Woof:
X-Woof-Help: Fix W3C violations in Org's HTML export
See https://github.com/bzg/woof#annota
>>> "JL" == Jean Louis writes:
> * Uwe Brauer [2020-12-19 23:28]:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Does anybody know a package which would allow, using say gnus, to
>> markdown-ise an email, that would be useful for sending email to github
>> issues.
> just try using markdown markup. *Nothing* prevents you do
>>> "DN" == Daniele Nicolodi writes:
> On 19/12/2020 21:27, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Does anybody know a package which would allow, using say gnus, to
>> markdown-ise an email, that would be useful for sending email to github
>> issues.
> As far as I know, GitHub does not interpret Ma
On 19/12/2020 21:27, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Does anybody know a package which would allow, using say gnus, to
> markdown-ise an email, that would be useful for sending email to github
> issues.
As far as I know, GitHub does not interpret Mardown in comments added to
issues via the email i
* Uwe Brauer [2020-12-19 23:28]:
>
> Hi
>
> Does anybody know a package which would allow, using say gnus, to
> markdown-ise an email, that would be useful for sending email to github
> issues.
just try using markdown markup. *Nothing* prevents you doing so, does
it?
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