Hi João,
João Pedro de Amorim Paula writes:
> On 18 February 2022 18:32, João Pedro de Amorim Paula
> wrote:
>
>> I ended up not posting the link[1] I referred to in the first e-mail,
>
> Welp, seems like I did it again... But no harm done this time, all the
> necessary code was attached anywa
On 2022-02-20 23:29, Greg Minshall wrote:
Edgar,
one of my .org files has this
# ^:{}: disable super/subscripting:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/698791/1527747
#+options: ^:{}
ymmv.
Thank you, Greg. Sometimes I need to export sub-headings, selected text
or included files, and the
On 2022-02-20 21:49, Kyle Meyer wrote:
{} should be a symbol. Try
(setq org-export-with-sub-superscripts '{})
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Thanks for this, will try this for my Emacs config.
On Sat, Feb 19, 2022, at 4:51 AM, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>
> > If you want to pass the class or id 'manually' to each link, and thus
> > have more control, you can evaluate this other version, where the class
> >
Edgar,
one of my .org files has this
# ^:{}: disable super/subscripting: https://stackoverflow.com/a/698791/1527747
#+options: ^:{}
ymmv.
ed...@openmail.cc writes:
> What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
>
> * Emacs and Org configuration
>
> I am using this with ~emacs -q~:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (setq
> ;; Use {} for super and subscripts
> org-export-with-sub-superscripts "{}")
> #+end_src
{} should be a symbol
Hi. I hope that this is not a known issue and that you can help me.
* Short description
If I export this as html
#+begin_src org
test_my_subs
#+end_src
the corresponding line is exported as
#+begin_src html
testmysubs
#+end_src
* Expected output
I was expecting the output to b
I used ox-taskjuggler 2 years ago I think, but I remember having to fix
some time translation calculation in order to make it work correctly.
I have this ox file on my computer and if you are interested I can share it
or at least try to run it on my machine if you give me few days.
Taskjuggler is
Ihor,
> Which is perfectly fine. 24:29 is one of the expected time formats for
> org-agenda. If I recall correctly, this kind of time range is used in
> the wild. See https://orgmode.org/list/874l3w7woq@gmail.com
ah, i see. thanks for the correction!
cheers, Greg
Greg Minshall writes:
> i tried Liutos' example, and ended up with
>
>> * a simple entry
>> SCHEDULED: <2022-02-20 Sun 23:59-24:29>
>
> i think it is the "-24:29" that is of concern.
Which is perfectly fine. 24:29 is one of the expected time formats for
org-agenda. If I recall correctly, this
FYI, there's also an article on using the scrlttr2 class from KOMA-script
(mostly for
European/German usage I guess) for letters:
https://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/koma-letter-export.html
On Sat, 2022-01-29 at 12:39 -0500, William Denton wrote:
> I wrote up how to use Org to write letters with
Ihor,
i tried Liutos' example, and ended up with
> * a simple entry
> SCHEDULED: <2022-02-20 Sun 23:59-24:29>
i think it is the "-24:29" that is of concern.
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