I just use refmode to insert bib citations into my org-files. Both
Zotero and Mendeley can export bibtex files, so that's one method of
semi-automating the process (Mendeley will automatically update the
file for you - not sure about Zotero).
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Alan E. Davis
You can't do that, as it would be akin to trying to have in a book
Section 1
Stuff
Section 1.1.1
More stuff
Now this goes under Section 1
Not really an idiom that makes sense (I find its best to think of
org-mode's headings as chapter headers
What you can do is something like the following:
*
that will stay here if I cut the block above me
Would something along those lines serve?
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Marcel van der Boom mar...@hsdev.com wrote:
On zo 27-mrt-2011 16:52
Cian cian.ocon...@gmail.com wrote:
You can't do that, as it would be akin to trying to have in a book
Section 1
I use Mendeley and just set it up to export bibtex files. Then you can
just reference those in org-mode using reftex. I think you can do
something similar using zotero.
It works okay. I don't annotate PDFs using Mendeley (I just write my
notes in org-mode), so I'm not sure if you can access those
Can you separate out the gnus specific code at some point. If I ever
get any time (two small children and a day job, so big if) I'd like to
integrate it into Wanderlust. But currently the code assumes that
you're using gnus.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info wrote:
Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi Cian,
Its just that when drafting papers I tend to have lots and lots of
indentation in early drafts, and while narrowing trees is a godsend, the
unnecessary (for my purposes) indentation is slightly annoying.
If the purpose
at level 1
rather than as a tree starting at level 4 as currently happens.
Its just that when drafting papers I tend to have lots and lots of
indentation in early drafts, and while narrowing trees is a godsend, the
unnecessary (for my purposes) indentation is slightly annoying.
Cian
Bastien
.
Cian
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the following instead:
* level 3
* level 4
Is this possible? I looked in the manual, but couldn't see anything.
Thanks,
Cian
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for the perfect writing tool. I found it.
Cian
Until about a month ago, I was a non-emacs user; and indeed, I thought
it's bad looking and, in some respects, primitive. The reason I started
using it anyway is org-mode: I wanted a decent outliner, and none of
the others I tried fit my way of working
Add the following to your .emacs file:
(setq split-width-threshold 999)
I actually like the change, but then I'm using a widescreen monitor
where it makes more sense.
Paul Mead wrote:
Benjamin Andresen be...@in-ulm.de writes:
Hey Paul,
I don't know if this will exactly revert it back
on this list, so
I'll try and leave on a high note. Fantastic program! Totally in love.
Cian O'Connor
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How embarrassing. I was getting mixed up with indirect buffers. So while
the bug report is technically valid, it seems fairly unimportant...
Did I mention what a great product this is..?
Cian OConnor wrote:
Hi,
I'm using a fairly recent build of Emacs 23 on windows (23.0.94.1),
and while
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