When I am trying to learn a new habit, I often write it in Org Mode. So I
have many entries like:
*** TODO Relax: talk, read book, shower or pray
SCHEDULED: <2016-11-28 Mon 21:30 ++1d>
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 2ff41cfe-156f-4870-a4ef-991cc2cc986c
:CREATED: [2016-06-16 Thu 13:23]
Paste the following in an Org buffer:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Cookie_a [0/0]
* TODO Dummy_a
* Cookie_b [0/1]
** TODO Dummy_b
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Within that buffer:
1. Move point to the line of Dummy_a.
Please paste the following timestamp in an Org Mode buffer:
<2016-06-10 Fri 07:40-08:50 ++1w>
Try changing the minutes (not the hours) with or . I
expected each key press to change the minutes by ±5min. Instead the
entire timestamp is deleted and the echo area shows the following
message:
On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 17:21 -0400, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> I don't know how Ubunutu assigns default applications, but org-open-file
> looks at mailcap assignments by default on GNU/Linux systems (see
> org-file-apps-defaults-gnu). You can also specify an
> extension-application mapping using the org-f
org-yank-adjusted-subtrees is defined in org.el as follows:
(defcustom org-yank-adjusted-subtrees nil
"Non-nil means when yanking subtrees, adjust the level.
With this setting, `org-paste-subtree' is used to insert the subtree, see
this function for details."
:group 'org-edi
Export the following Org file to PDF:
Line1.[fn:1]
\pagebreak
Line2.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] Footnote.
In the generated PDF, the second footnote refer
Create an Org file with a link to an existing PDF file. For example:
[[file:~/circulant_diagonalization.pdf][file:~/circulant_diagonalization.pdf]]
(assuming the mentioned file exists at that path). In an attempt to open the
PDF in the system viewer, position point over the link and type
C-u C-
Suppose I wanted "animal" to be a group tag matching itself and
"mammal". I would like them to be mutually exclusive to avoid
redundancy. So I would define them in org-tag-persistent-alist as
such:
(:startgroup)
("animal" . ?a)
(:grouptags)
("mammal" . ?m)
(:endgroup)
Bu
I have set org-tag-persistent-alist. In my .org files, many of these
tags do in fact appear. But then when I try to change the tags of some
entry with org-set-tags-command, Org shows about double the expected
number of candidate tags, because those tags that occur both in org-
tag-persistent-alis