Bastien writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>> Thank you for looking into this. I'm going to try to come up with some
>> tests for the behaviour, and with the help of your references see if I
>> can get those tests to pass.
>
> did you manage to find the time to loo
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> For me a2 and a4 returns the same, but a1 and a3 just returns TODO h2.
>> However, I can reproduce what you're seeing by setting this:
>>
>> (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled nil)
>
> So, provided
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> I'm seeing some weirdness with tags-todo vs tags custom agenda commands.
>> Below is the smallest case I've managed to narrow it down to. I would
>> *expect* that all the a1-4 commands return the same results, an
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm seeing some weirdness with tags-todo vs tags custom agenda commands.
I forgot to mention my Emacs / Org versions:
- GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin19.4.0, NS appkit-1894.40
Version 10.15.4 (Build 19E287)) of 2020-04-18
- Or
Hi,
I'm seeing some weirdness with tags-todo vs tags custom agenda commands.
Below is the smallest case I've managed to narrow it down to. I would
*expect* that all the a1-4 commands return the same results, and that
the b1-4 return the same results. That is not what I'm seeing, however.
(setq-
Uwe Brauer writes:
>>>> "SB" == Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>>> > In row 67 you would have a random integer in the range [0..67)
>>> > f0 format removes any fractional part leaving only an integer number
>>>
>>&
>> In row 67 you would have a random integer in the range [0..67)
>> f0 format removes any fractional part leaving only an integer number
>
> Aha thanks, a minor thing, which I thank, cannot be really done:
>
> Is it possible to avoid number repetition?
>
> So I want a random sequence of th
Kyle Meyer writes:
>> I often end up with empty files in my org-agenda-clockreport-mode,
>> [...]
>> I would have liked it to hide all the uninteresting files (i.e. files
>> with no clocked time) and instead shown me:
>
> I haven't tried, but can you already do this via
> org-agenda-clockreport-pa
Hello,
I often end up with empty files in my org-agenda-clockreport-mode,
something like this. (For the avoidance of doubt: this is an ECM ;-) )
| File | Headline | Time | |
|--+--++---|
| | ALL *Total time* | *0:42* | |
|
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> Doh! Thanks for that. I tried working around this behaviour ~:lines
>> "1-"~, to skip the included file's #+title line, but that didn't seem to
>> work either. E.g. like this:
>>
>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Indeed. According to the manual, in (info "(org)Export settings")
>
> ‘TITLE’
>Org displays this title. For long titles, use multiple ‘#+TITLE’
>lines.
>
> Multiple TITLE keywords are concatenated to create a document title.
Doh! Thanks for that. I tri
Hi,
I'm using org-rss.el to generate an RSS feed for my blog. I use a
separate file, ~feed.org~, which uses ~#+include:~ to source entries.
This works well for each item in the feed, but not for the main feed
title and feed image title, which appears to be a concatenation of the
feed and all the t
Hi,
I use Org mode & agenda on both my personal and work machines, in a
private git repo repository. I use auto-commit and push automatically
from each machine. It works alright. New items go in inbox.org, and I
refile most to tasks.org, which has a structure a little like this:
* Home :@home:
**
Bastien writes:
> Then, after you commit an edited version of these instructions, maybe
> Robert and Marcin can help reviewing and enhancing it to ensure it is
> self-sufficient and explicit enough?
I have pushed a (ever so) slightly edited version as new file in a
branch to worg here:
https://c
Bastien writes:
> We have a good reference documentation for creating export backends:
> https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-export-reference.html
>
> But we *badly* need a step by step tutorial on Worg.
>
> Anyone would like to volunteer for writing such a tutorial?
The primary source of `ox-jira.
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
>> I can easily do this in the list of TODOs, with a tag search. However, I
>> haven't figured out how to do this for the agenda. Is it possible? If
>> so, how?
>
> From what I understand, check `org-agenda-tag-filter' to see how to
> use it within an agenda custom c
I use Org agenda to manage both work and non-work TODOs. I tend to use
the tags @home, @work. When at work I don't want to distractions from
@home stuff, and vice versa.
In a work context I would like an agenda view that excludes anything
tagged with @home, and a list of the 5 highest priority n
Hi Gustav,
Gustav Wikström writes:
> [...] I also wonder how common it will be to try to batch-add ID’s…?
Not especially uncommon, I think. Both the org-rss and org-drill
packages batch-add IDs on first use.
Regards,
Stig
Carsten Dominik writes:
> 3. I want to make `C-u C-c C-t' to switch the TODO state and force logging
> a time stamp and taking a note. I am already using that functionality (now
> harder to access, on `C-u C-u C-u C-c C-t'), I find it very natural and I
> think it is often better than configuring
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>> To that end I've created a branch[1] for adding your fork to MELPA.
>> Based on your previous messages in this thread, I assume I have your
>> permission to submit a PR? Or is there a good reason to wait with this
>> for the moment?
>
> I already
>> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>>
>>> I've launched an fork of org-drill. I have tried to reach Paul Sexton,
>>> the original author, and had some feedback (he was happy for my take
>>> over), but not managed to get the repository moved.
>>>
>>> https://gitlab.com/phillord/org
Nick Dokos writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> ...
>> Adding a ~--batch~ flag to the command makes the command run on
>> CircleCI, but I get a less colourful (and less pleasing) result. The
>> markup appears to only use /italic/ and *bold* styles now.
>>
&
Consider a file =foo.org= with the following content:
#+begin_src org :tangle foo.org
,#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun foo (a b c)
"A metasyntactic function that doesn't do much."
(interactive)
(message "foo"))
,#+end_src
#+end_src
I can export that to HTML and get a nicely colourized
Robert Irelan writes:
> Patch to fix attached.
I can confirm that this patch is required to make `org-drill' work for me in
Org 9.2
Regards,
Stig
> From a3af9004fbc5a8a86ba8f990d393403ec671f9bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Robert Irelan
> Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 11:11:14 -0800
> Subjec
stardiviner writes:
[...]
> @@ -1486,7 +1521,7 @@ the current topic."
> (funcall test))
> (hide-subtree))
> (push (point) drill-sections)))
> - "" 'tree))
> + nil 'tree))
> (reverse drill-sections)))
Could we have this part o
Leo Gaspard writes:
> Hello all!
>
> I am trying to make an agenda view of all tasks that don't have the
> :Effort: property set, including tasks that are scheduled for later.
>
> My init.el files includes the following lines (of interest is the "E"
> agenda):
> ```
> (setq org-agenda-custom-com
Hi! I have some work tasks that I need to get into the habit of doing
every day. (Reviewing PRs / Jira, ...)
Currently I do this with a calendar-style repeater, like so:
,
| * Recurring Tasks
| ** Review PRs
|:LOGBOOK:
|:END:
|<%%(sb/weekday-p date)>
|
|- https://github.com
Hello,
I've got =(setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)= in my config, and
it's mostly great but it does confuse me when I manually start
sub-sub headings. (Which perhaps is a silly thing to do, but
getting over muscle memory is hard to change.) After typing the
third =*= (and on any subsequent o
Oleh Krehel writes:
> Here's what I use:
>
> (defun ora-ediff-prepare-buffer ()
> (when (memq major-mode '(org-mode emacs-lisp-mode))
> (outline-show-all)))
>
> (add-hook 'ediff-prepare-buffer-hook 'ora-ediff-prepare-buffer)
Thank you! This works very well for me. It's been on my TODO lis
Running tests using the following script:
,
| #!/bin/sh
| emacs -Q --batch \
| -L lisp/ -L testing/ -L testing/lisp -l lisp/org.el \
| -l lisp/org-id.el -l testing/org-test.el \
| --eval "(progn (org-reload) (setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) \
| (org-babel-
quired.
I added a couple simple tests, which pass, but the test immediately
above the two I added fails when this patch is applied; I haven't been
able to figure out why. Any help appreciated.
Comments / feedback welcome :-)
>From 749c90afad4908cda5a4d2d6c93f2049860e2c4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:
Hello!
Running tests on master for me, with make test, results in a single test
failure in `ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays'. While looking into that I
found that there are _two_ definitions of that in the test-ob-shell.el
file. This strikes me as unlikely to be ideal, and I decided to look a
bit
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Is there a hook I can use that is called before the property values
>> are extracted? (I wasn't able to find one.)
>
> There isn't.
>
> But here is an idea: `org-columns-summary-types' could also accept
> entries like:
>
> (LABEL SUMMARIZE COLLECT)
>
> where COLLECT
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> However, I would like to add an advice around =org-columns-compute-all=
>> to run the =sb/org-map-confirmed-days= function, and this I have not
>> been successful at. I've tried doing this:
>>
>> :
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> I have the following column-mode defined in =~/org/Holidays.org=:
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC org
>> ,#+COLUMNS: %TIMESTAMP(When) %ITEM(What) %CONFIRMED(Confirmed?){X/}
>> %DAYS(Days){+}
>&
I have the following column-mode defined in =~/org/Holidays.org=:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
,#+COLUMNS: %TIMESTAMP(When) %ITEM(What) %CONFIRMED(Confirmed?){X/}
%DAYS(Days){+}
,#+Confirmed_ALL: "[ ]" "[X]"
,#+TODO: TODO | DONE CANCELLED
#+END_SRC
Is it possible to have the =%DAYS(Days){+}= part only
Did a rather mechanical translation here, but test results seems to be
the same as before. Are patches like these something you're interested
in?
>From 68310479b615c80fb53aa112d274e2b76c0e2b70 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stig Brautaset
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 20:49:01 +0100
Subject: [P
org-drill requires only cl-lib rather than cl, so should use cl-gensym
rather than gensym I believe.
>From 1eef99d550e467bf4a3eaf6bdbe4d3a482f6c187 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stig Brautaset
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 20:45:37 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 2/3] org-drill.el: use cl-gensym rather t
>From ead36e862d150e3a83d363bdead850a2e3ec281d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stig Brautaset
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 20:43:11 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] org-test.el: use prefixed functions from cl-lib.el rather
than cl.el
---
testing/org-test.el | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>(require 'cl-lib)
>> + (require 'cl)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Actually, the proper fix would be to replace functions not working with
> (require 'cl-lib).
>
> Would you want to look into it?
Sure! I'll try that.
Stig
This is required for me to be able to run tests on master with GNU Emacs
26.0.50 on macOS.
>From f8959cd59e1f9ba5b6752d3d76f042c89553c7a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stig Brautaset
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 14:48:37 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] org-test: add missing require for cl.el
---
test
Narendra Joshi writes:
>> Dunno about backups, but I experience this problem too. (Another
>> annoyance I have is accidentally hitting `C-c C-c' to tick a check box
>> and having my in-progress work being moved.) It can help to use the
>> `:immediate-finish' and `:jump-to-captured' settings like
Narendra Joshi writes:
> Hi,
>
> Sometimes when I am taking notes, I end up spending a lot of time in a
> capture buffer. If I happen to switch to something else, I end up
> loosing the capture buffer. I probably just kill the buffer
> accidentally, or do `C-c C-k'.
>
> Is there a way I can take
Hi Marco,
Marco Wahl writes:
> Dear Orgers,
>
> https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the
> `current-time' in Emacs. This allows to mark todo-items done
> conveniently at another date.
>
> Maybe you want to play with that time forgery.
>
> Comments welcome, as always
Uwe Brauer writes:
>
> I have used org-capture a long time ago and do not recall the details,
> but I thought I could select a text and then org-capture would copy that
> selected text to a file of my choice in a format I can customize. A bit
> like good old remember does/did.
>
> For example I h
Karl Voit writes:
> Unfortunately, git does not handle diffs in a meaningful way. For
> example, when there are sub-hierarchies added or removed, it ends up
> with many diff-lines like the following:
>
> -* NEXT test with DAVdroid
> +* Lesestoff [1/26]
Shiyuan writes:
> Hi all,
> I am using emacs 24.5 (shipped with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS). When I try to
> switch to org release 9.0 from git repos, emacs hangs when starting up,
I don't know about tracking down, but I've not experienced any hangs
since I turned off the element cache a couple days
Hi,
I've found a couple times that some of my top-level sections have been
demoted one level. From my git history (I do a commit for each save in
Agenda) it looks like this has happened when refiling to a particular
section directly from the capture session. The demoted section is the
top-level he
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
&
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
>> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
>
>
Marco Wahl writes:
> Hi!
>
>> I'm trying to use org-habit to track my habits and sometimes I don't
>> get around to mark stuff as done on the day I do them. I've found two
>> different functions for marking stuff as done in the past, but I can't
>> get either of them to work.
>> [...]
[...]
In
I'm trying to use org-habit to track my habits and sometimes I don't
get around to mark stuff as done on the day I do them. I've found two
different functions for marking stuff as done in the past, but I can't
get either of them to work.
Here are the two different approaches I found. The first wa
Dushyant Juneja writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I was trying to wrap ox-latex in a use-package configuration. My
> use-package statement is super simple:
>
> (use-package ox-latex
> :defer t)
ox-latex is part of org, which ships with Emacs. You should be able to
just use:
,
| (require 'ox-latex)
`--
Xebar Saram writes:
> Thx stig. while thats an option i would prefer to keep the actual TODOS and
> not use lists for this
Another option is to use a different keyword, for example "PROJECT", for
things that have sub-TODOs, e.g.
,
| * PROJECT start writing paper
| ** TODO Collect data
| **
Stig Brautaset writes:
> I just noticed that all my property drawers have become
> right-aligned, except the contents _inside_ them, which is still
> where it previously was. All my agenda entries now have their
> start/end markers right-aligned like this. (I only just learnt
I just noticed that all my property drawers have become
right-aligned, except the contents _inside_ them, which is still
where it previously was. All my agenda entries now have their
start/end markers right-aligned like this. (I only just learnt
about org-habit.el)
,
| ** TODO Write sho
Hi,
I tried to fix the link to the "agenda-optimization" article in in
worg's FAQ, but it didn't make much of a difference. My commit
was:
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/worg.git/commit/?id=1e9e6a336eb28a705dd61f205378dc19f73f5ad5
For your convenience the content of that is:
diff --git a/org-
Hi,
After upgrading to Org 9 I am experiencing hangs in agenda,
particularly
after refiling. I've got only one Agenda file, though it is quite
big:
: Region has 1185 lines, 5887 words, and 41293 characters.
I've activated `debug-on-quit' and capturing some stack traces.
I'm afraid
they don'
Eric S Fraga writes:
Stig,
maybe post an ECM? Koma letters work fine with me with org 9.
I just
tried.
Yeah, this is a bit embarrassing but it works fine here too now
that I
use the koma exporter rather than the latex one as Sebastian
pointed
out...
Stig
Sebastian Christ writes:
You need to load `ox-koma-letter' and make sure you're not using
the
latex exporter. For letters there is (after loading
`ox-koma-letter' of
course) a separate koma exporter.
Doh! I used the latex exporter. Thanks, I'll give koma another try
:-)
Stig
Sebastian Christ writes:
On 2016-12-08 0:46, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> That at least got me past the "Unknow LaTeX class 'letter'"
> error,
> but it doesn't produce a nice letter. I only get my lorem
> ipsum
> text. I can't figure out
I've tried to get a simple letter to export to PDF using the latex
letters
class, but I can't get it to work in any satisfactory way. I want
to get
something like the following generated:
,
| \documentclass{letter}
| \signature{Sender McSenderface}
|
| \address{My address \\ My town \\ M
Hi Sharon,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> How can I renumber or resort my footnotes please?
=C-u C-c C-x f= (=org-footnote-action=) offers an action to sort footnotes, in
the footnotes section. You can also re-number them throughout the document
from here.
Stig
Matthew Pritchard writes:
> Does anyone know if org mode is pre installed on OS X or not.
Yes, but it's /very/ old:
: GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-darwin) of 2016-10-14 on osx314.apple.com
: Org-mode version 4.67c
It's trivial to install Emacs + Org mode on OS X though. You can get a DMG
here,
Clément Pit--Claudel writes:
> On 2016-10-13 08:30, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> I understand what `prettify-symbols-mode' is. My real problem is
>> understanding how it can help with links in Org. In particular, I'd like
>> to see it, or any other mechanism, turn
>>
>> [[http://orgmode.org][Org
Hello! I failed to understand this part of the template expansion, and
I'm hoping you will consider this an improvement. I mistook the %\n for
a newline and glossed over the description. I'm hoping this makes it
clearer that it's a sequence of placeholders.
I haven't signed the CLA, but I'm hopin
Hi All,
I made a PR to add the https://github.com/eggcaker/jekyll-org plugin to
GitHub Pages' whitelist, allowing people to use Orgmode style posts with
GitHub Pages without checking in generated HTML documents. If this
sounds like something you would be interested in, head over to
https://github.
-redisplay-inline-images)))
`
When hitting =C-c C-c= in a =#+begin_src ditaa= block I *do* get my sage
advice printed to *Messages*, but inline images just blinks out of
existence. Is the image overlay removed at a higher level?
Any advice (hah!) welcome.
Stig
--
: Stig Brautaset, GNU Emacs 25.1.1, Org-mode version 8.3.6
ble RET org-export-backends
I'm afraid I can't help with the remaining questions.
Stig
--
: Stig Brautaset, GNU Emacs 25.1.1, Org-mode version 8.3.6
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Stig Brautaset writes:
>
>> I've got a capture template where I want to prompt for a string and use
>> it in two places, but I end up being prompted twice.
[...]
> You can use %1, %2... to reuse the first string, the seco
Write %^{Title} Blog post
: #+begin_html
: ---
: title: %^{Title}
: layout: post
: abstract: %^{Abstract}
: ---
: #+end_html
:
: %^{Abstract}
:
: %?
Stig
--
: Stig Brautaset, GNU Emacs 25.1.1, Org-mode version 8.3.6
I've just made `ob-applescript', a backend to execute AppleScript from
Org Babel source code blocks available on Melpa. It's my first attempt
at making a babel backend, so any comments and criticism welcome. Here
are some things it does support though:
- No arguments, no code – just return a stri
Clément Pit--Claudel writes:
> On 2016-09-12 11:36, Aaron Ecay wrote:
>> (Arguably this hook function should be added to org-mode, if enough
>> people find it useful).
>
> That would be brilliant.
Adding my +1 to this, particularly if that would expand stuff in ediff
merge situations also!
Sti
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> Fabulous. I wanted to test it, but even though I think I have the latest
>>> Org I can't get this to work. =M-x org-version= says:
>>>
>>> Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-79-gbd4948-elpaplus @
&g
Hello!
I have an Org document that does several SQL queries against two different
PostgreSQL databases. Currently I set the =:dbhost= header argument for each
source block, like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC sql :dbhost db1.example.com
SELECT 1;
#+END_SRC
#+header:
#+BEGIN_SRC s
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Fabulous. I wanted to test it, but even though I think I have the latest
>> Org I can't get this to work. =M-x org-version= says:
>>
>> Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-79-gbd4948-elpaplus @
>> /Users/stig/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20160606/)
>
> The change was introdu
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I also agree that the best way would be to change the meaning of %f.
>
> Done in 3d0ade9. Thank you for the feedback.
Fabulous. I wanted to test it, but even though I think I have the latest
Org I can't get this to work. =M-x org-version= says:
Org-mode version 8.3.4 (
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Stig Brautaset writes:
[...]
>> pdflatex chockes on the filename:
>>
>> #+begin_example
>> 17:27:25 /tmp> pdflatex "/Users/stig/Library/Mobile
>> Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/Org/TODO.tex"
>> This is pdfTeX, Versi
Hello!
Currently I have these three lines at the start of my invoices:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+macro: invoice-no 11
#+date: 2016-06-01
#+title: Invoice #{{{invoice-no}}}
#+END_EXAMPLE
However, sometimes I forget to update the invoice number or date when copying
the old invoice. Since I name my invoice
Hello!
I'm on OS X and use their iCloud Drive to sync Org documents. I save my
documents to =~/Org=, which is a symlink to =~/Library/Mobile
Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/Org=. This generally work fine, but launching
pdflatex fails. The *Messages* buffer has this to say:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Saving f
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> On Wed, 11 May 2016, Stig Brautaset wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to evaluate a line of shell code and put its output into a
>> snippet that will be tangled to a file. My best attempt so far:
[...]
> Try `<>&
Hi,
I'm trying to evaluate a line of shell code and put its output into a
snippet that will be tangled to a file. My best attempt so far:
#+NAME: hostname
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
hostname -s
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle /usr/local/etc/leafnode/config :noweb tangle
expire = 20
s
Sharon Kimble writes:
> [...] I looked at the footnote references *in* the document and found
> that they were all [1] [2] etc. Somehow it had lost 'fn:*' before each
> reference number
Could it be that you at some point did `C-u C-c C-x n'? This removes the
fn: from the footnotes. I have been
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I know that I can delete columns but I miss a function which would
> *kill* a column, put it in the some ring (or register) and paste it.
Does `org-table-move-column' help, or do you mean to move the column to
a different table?
Stig
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> 1) do I have to load something to have this function? I don't seem to
>>> have it
>>
>> org-mime.el is in org contrib package. I am not sure how you might be
>> able to get this as it will depend on how you get org in the first
>> place. Are you using org from git or
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
[...]
>>(paragraph
>> (:begin 1 :end 5 :contents-begin 1 :contents-end 4 :post-blank 1
>> :post-affiliated 1 :parent #1)
>
> ^^^
>
Hello!
I've got a question I hope you might be able to answer. I'm trying to
add multi-paragraph item support to plain lists to my ox-jira.el
package. c.f. https://github.com/stig/ox-jira.el/issues/17
The issue I have is that I want to replace the blank line between
paragraphs in list items (wh
I wrote a simplistic JIRA backend for Org Export so that I can draft
JIRA tickets & comments in Org mode and export to JIRA markup.
Credits: most of this was produce by means of cargo-cult programming,
using ox-latex and ox-ascii as inspiration.
Code:
https://github.com/stig/ox-jira.el
It i
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