I love org-agenda-clockreport-mode . However, I have several files that include
my work projects, and they all have my :WORK: tag on them. I want to get the
number of hours put into :WORK: for the period and understand that the way is
supposed to be to just filter my agenda view to be what I am
I do use reply-to-all (gnus-style), but I don't notice doubles. It might be
because I have my client set up to do deduping, though.
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I had this discussion in several mailinglists but gave up.
>
> But I am suprised to see this phenomenon in a emacs related (means:
> "super
The way I've made this work is with the following property:
:COOKIE_DATA: ALL
But I suppose I haven't tried if that's fully recursive.
HTH,
- Tory
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to recursively count checkboxes, with intermediate counting:
>
> * [0/0] 2020
> :PROPERTIES:
>
=(setq next-error-function nil)= every time I need next-error.
Any suggestions?
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Tory S. Anderson writes:
>
>> I discovered teh cause of this error is that new versions of orgmode
>> sets next-error-function and so breaks the. I've added a hook to clear
I discovered teh cause of this error is that new versions of orgmode sets
next-error-function and so breaks the. I've added a hook to clear this in
orgmode and I can navigate my grep properly again.
"Tory S. Anderson" writes:
> Running 9.3 as included in emacs 27, I have fou
Running 9.3 as included in emacs 27, I have found a breaking error that I am
not sure how to debug any further. Here's my workflow:
1 or 2. Execute (find-grep) for something that brings results
1 or 2. Switch to an orgmode buffer
3. Attempt C-` (next-error)
Result: user-error: No more matches
A couple questions here.
when I type =
Hello all,
When I clock out of an entry I have a pop up from (org-add-log-note); I can add
a note which will appear in my agenda right after the clock item. Often times,
though, I want to go back through my day's agenda and add these; for example,
upon marking "done" on a task it automatically
Per alphapapa's suggestion to bring this up to this list, it seems that
everyone (doom, spacemacs, and individuals) are rolling their own of a
functionality that should be included in core: the ability to de-linkify text
at point, leaving just the text without orgmode surroundings. One person
I was very pleased to find, when browsing the manual for a
different reason, the 'orgmode' solution to the problem, which
provides daily customization ability and also maintains
exportability: `org-clone-subtree-with-timeshift`[1], with which I
can easily accomplish my goals and even
esley.net> wrote:
On 2018-01-10 18:24, ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2018 22:16:56 -0700
From: torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson)
To: orgmode list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: [O] Orgmode repeat
ne.
ed...@openmail.cc writes:
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2018 22:16:56 -0700
From: torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson)
To: orgmode list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: [O] Orgmode repeater intervals with end date
Message-ID: <87incamgxj@byu.edu>
Content-Type: text
Hi all,
When repeater intervals are set on on org dates (eg =<2018-01-10
Wed 16:00 +2w>=) the output is exported nicely to ical and appears
nicely in agenda. Is there anyway to put an end-date on org dates
so that the +2w will not just continue forever?
I could use org-class, but then it
Just a second on this; it's a fantastic and useful idea.
Richard Lawrence writes:
Dear Simonyi,
Simonyi András writes:
a few days ago I've released the first public version of
citeproc-el
I've got a single-chord setup with Hugo, adapted from:
http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-blog-from-org-to-hugo/
I'm very pleased with it.
- Tory
George myglc2 Clemmer writes:
On 05/31/2017 at 12:00 Matt Price writes:
I'm trying to wean myself off of Wordpress for next
tes.
Thanks!
- Tory
Kaushal Modi <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> writes:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:12 AM Tory S. Anderson <
torys.ander...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a single org file that represents a collection of
articles;
each article starts with a first-level heading and in
I have a single org file that represents a collection of articles;
each article starts with a first-level heading and includes its
own footnotes, always restarting from 0. I have a ** Footnotes
section in each article with the appropriate footnotes, but it
isn't respected when I follow one of
I've wondered the same thing. Normally I just manually and
open all bullets before ediffing, but this assumes, of course,
that the file is already open.
Alex Branham writes:
Hello -
Whenever I ediff an org file, the three windows start with the
content folded and
Are you sure? In my org 9.0 box, I still see a non-helm
"org-agenda" menu (one of the things I haven't gotten around to
helm-ifying yet).
cesar mena <cesar.m...@gmail.com> writes:
"Tory S. Anderson" <torys.ander...@gmail.com> writes:
I've made the followin
I've made the following adjustment to org-clock-select-task that
allows you to (optionally) use helm to select, rather than
orgmode's built in screens. Eventually I'd like to see all orgmode
commands have the option of using helm rather than their custom
screens, as Helm is a great package.
The documentation [1] says that hour times can be specified on a
recurring object with a given syntax, but I have never been able
to make it work. Is the documentation wrong? I try:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
** [#A] 17:30 Parent Time
<%%(org-class 2016
Yeah, I dodge around these sort of problems a lot with
org-contacts. It is in need of a curator and probably a rewritten
version; it also doesn't play nice with Helm. I haven't tried it
with org 9.0 yet, though.
Alan Schmitt writes:
Hello,
I'm giving
My regular org workflow often sees me having unfinished tasks
during a day (be it an email request, a phone call, a
long-standing one-off, etc). In these cases I find it useful to
add a timestamp for "today" to the item so that I still have
original scheduling/deadline information, but it
I thoroughly enjoy Org Contact for managing my contacts. One of
its features is the ability to enter + and have an
entire group of contacts added to the To: or Cc: . Unfortunately,
when global-helm-mode is enabled, it doesn't work; when `+
TAB` is entered, an error occurs:
Lisp error:
row")
"* TODO %^{prompt}
%^{Insert}T DEADLINE: %^{Deadline}T%?"
:prepend t)
--8<-------cut here---end--->8---
--
Tory S. Anderson
Computational Cognitive Narratologist & Application Developer
http://toryanderson.com
that code should be somehow included in
mainstream
orgmode, if you don't mind?
regards
Uwe
--
Tory S. Anderson
Computational Cognitive Narratologist & Application Developer
http://toryanderson.com
Gnorb looks really interesting, but is lacking a crucial "using
it" section on the github [1], so I don't know what it can
actually do or what a use-case would be. Does it do what org-mime
does?
Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (
For ages I've been hearing about people doing or wanting email
with orgmode. I've been using gnus for years, but am curious as to
what is possible with orgmode. My search engines aren't revealing
any explanations, but orgmode navigation combined with the
composition possiblities with things
I use orgmode capturing to schedule events. The date ends up going
in to three places: since my agenda file has things scheduled in a
tree, it asks where in the tree to put it. Then it asks, what
regular date to insert for the schedule; then it asks what date to
use for the deadline. I use
I'm a little confused; for me, by default, TODO items do NOT
appear in the agenda. They only appear if connected to a deadline,
date, or schedule item. I have files of hundreds of TODO items
that don't appear in agenda unless I give them a date. I think
this is the default behavior.
Marcin
a blind "git pull".
Eric
--
Tory S. Anderson
Computational Cognitive Narratologist
http://toryanderson.com
It would be useful to mark a contact as "archived" so that it
won't auto-fill in an email, as when I may want to look someone up
in the future but don't need to contact them now. Judging by the
docstring I thought the answer would be with
`org-contacts-matcher` but I can't quite make sense of
I'm planning to make a mode that allows me to manage my Pivotal
Tracker projects from orgmode; Pivotal Tracker exposes a rich JSON
API and the basic task of mapping Pivotal data types to Org syntax
is conceptually straight forward. But I'm trying to decide on the
best way to perform
I've relied on Orgmode heavily for over half a decade, and I'm
loathe to leave it. But what solutions have been found out there
for using it collaboratively (where others are not using emacs),
rather than just for personal task management (where it excels)?
It has some integration with Trello,
I've previously had success with using
`org-agenda-tag-filter-preset` in `org-agenda-custom-commands` but
I wanted to include OR logic on two different tags, which seemed
beyond th tag-filter (which seems to use AND logic). In my agenda
view I can use `=` to use a conditional on two tags, but
Yeah, helm bibtex is awesome. This has been a major topic of discussion in the
module development. See: https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/issues/40
Last I talked with the developer, he was thinking hard about it and had maybe
even started development on single-note file options.
Julian
I use somethign similar for blogs I write in orgmode. In my case, it depends on
having a server-side library for syntax highlighting: I use
google-code-prettify[1] on the server side and then just paste the exported
code from orgmode, and it works for me.
Peter Davis p...@pfdstudio.com
...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
I've been using the following code for several months to make it easy to
clock back in to my frequent tasks as I track my time usage:
(org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
(setq org-clock-persist t)
A few days ago I updated emacs to the dev master and my
I've been using the following code for several months to make it easy to clock
back in to my frequent tasks as I track my time usage:
--8---cut here---start-8---
(org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
(setq org-clock-persist t)
--8---cut
In my first attempt at actually adding functionality to an existing emacs
library, I've written some code to make `org-clock-select-task' use
completing-read instead of the built-in org menu if you set
`org-select-task-completing', for those who would find this useful (it now
works with Helm).
So, orgmode timers have a nice popup when they run out; on my KDE, it's gentle
GUI-box (not emacs) that nicely rises and falls. I would love to have this as
how my appt reminders work, instead of the ugly minibuffer screeching; but
looking through the org-timer code didn't give me any ideas.
I guess this is either a feature request or a discussion point, but is there a
good reason that footnotes aren't considered as links for the purposes of
things like `org-next-link` (despite being displayed like links)? From where
I'm sitting, this would be very useful for the sake of things
I'd love to. Unfortunately, search engines were unable to give me decisive
answer on what an ECM is.
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
After I use `org-clock-in` (using a C-u modifier and keyed globally), I
receive
setup when clocking
notes are enabled, as per above?
Brett Viren b...@bnl.gov writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
I'd love to. Unfortunately, search engines were unable to give me
decisive answer on what an ECM is.
Heh. I guessed what it meant, but not what it stood
Not a bad idea, but this would be incompatible with the existing useof
horizontal lines to separate sections and export to visual lines, right?
Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
Here's another suggestion. There could be an optional org table mode
in which horizontal lines are used
This effect has been discussed here:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/90292
It exports nicely, so I believe that's the reason it was made this way. You can
replace them with spaces using `org-toggle-pretty-entities`, although it will
throw off the width of your table. Otherwise
It's not a perfect solution (many of us have wished for some way of doing
multi-line cells in orgmode, but there's no clear solution...) but I use a
combination of width restraints[1] and toggle-truncate-lines, which I've bound
to F5. If it comes to the worst, I would probably pull out csv-mode
I was actually just playing with this. If you don't mind adding your whole
daily schedule to the notify list, you can use
(org-agenda-to-appt)
Unrelated to agenda, there is (appt-add)
As far submitting just a single item from the agenda for a pop-up reminder, I'm
still at a loss.
- Tory
Leo
-after-todo-state-change-hook '(org-clock-out-if-current)
org-latex-format-drawer-function '(lambda (name contents) contents)
org-odt-format-headline-function 'ignore
org-from-is-user-regexp \\Tory S\\. Anderson\\
org-icalendar-timezone America/New_York
org-html-postamble nil
org-src-mode-hook
So I've been playing around with org appointments and found the
org-agenda-to-appt function; but upon calling it, it loads my whole day into
the appointment queue. I have various questions, such as how I can view and
edit the current queue, but more importantly, I read the following as part of
I think you might like the orgmode reference cards (pick your format):
http://orgmode.org/worg/orgcard.html
http://orgmode.org/orgcard.pdf
http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt
shameless-plug You might also be interested in my screencast/blog series,
NOn-Programmer's Emacs
:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
Presumably this is related to my having upgraded to:
Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-33-g880a2b-elpa)
GNU Emacs 25.0.50.6 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.9) of
2015-02-10 on localhost.localdomain
I use org-contacts[1] to autofill
Navigating through the labyrinth of org commands and wrappers, I've not been
able to find out if there's already a way to open a link (particularly a
footnote link) in a new window, so that I could retain my in-line location and
context while reading the linked/footnoted text. I realize this
Presumably this is related to my having upgraded to:
Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-33-g880a2b-elpa)
GNU Emacs 25.0.50.6 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.9) of
2015-02-10 on localhost.localdomain
I use org-contacts[1] to autofill addresses in GNUs. Normally can use
+CATEGORY to add
+1
Thanks for the work substantiating the idea.
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Hi everyone,
Since discussion seems to have petered out on the previous thread (see:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/94524), I took some time to
go back over the discussion
behind the buffer switching functions and I'm
afraid it's beyond me; perhaps the default of invoking a prompt and passing
autocompletion values isn't as simple as I'd hoped?
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
As per a recent discussion on the mailing list, I'm using
While we're on the topic of ODT export problems: I was in the process of
converting PDF to Text to Org to ODT/DocX and discovered that certain
characters seem to break exported odt documents, which fail with a line and col
number. So far the only one I know for sure is the (Char: C-l (12,
isWhitespace[3] that could be used to check character features?
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
While we're on the topic of ODT export problems: I was in the process
of converting PDF to Text to Org to ODT/DocX and discovered that
certain
As per a recent discussion on the mailing list, I'm using the following to
enable persistence and extended length of the clock history:
--8---cut here---start-8---
;; Org clock-in
(org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
(setq org-clock-persist t)
;;; * Orgmode
There is a helpful wiki page now that you found XML; it even mentions my
specific character.[1] The main source seems to be at the w3.org spec.[2]
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
From a user perspective just stripping the characters seems best
I have the followign table, which should speak for itself. First the cost
column needs to be calculated, which is hours * rate, and then the hrs and
ttl fields should be filled in based on sums of their columns. However, I'm
not sure why $cost isn't being evaluated; I've tried it with column
Thanks, Drew; I have it now. To all concerned, it's easy to add bookmark+ link
support to org-mode with the following:
--8---cut here---start-8---
;;; * bmkp links http://orgmode.org/manual/Adding-hyperlink-types.html
(org-add-link-type bmkp
Bug, I suppose. If I have sticky agenda mode enabled, later going to my
calendar and pressing c (`org-calendar-goto-agenda') on a date just takes me
to whatever date is currently displayed in my agenda. I have to
`org-toggle-sticky-agenda' before it it will work.
I have weekly TODO items that link to something that needs to be updated; for
instance, I write a weekly letter to my daughter where each week the actual
file for the letter will change. Right now I have to manually update that link
in the org file, which is quite cumbersome. If I could just
Hi Lawrence,
Welcome to org-mode! I think what you're looking for is footnote
funcationality[1]. To get started, just use `C-c C-x f' in your orgmode
document. Then use it again to go back to where you were. There's more you can
do and the page I've cited will get you started.
HTH,
- Tory
Is there a command for automatically entering org blocks (such as for quotes or
src), the same way there's a command for inserting drawers? I'm sure there must
be, but I've searched the block and insert command lists and don't see
anything that seems promising.
--8---cut
I've started using Google Code Prettify on my blog and needed to add better
support in the exports I'm getting out of org-mode. In particular, on my block
prettify seems to do a poor job of guessing the language; so I've edited
org-html-src-block to add the prettify tags (which are similar to
I use the excellent org-mode contacts module[1] for auto-completion of
addresses in my messages. Now I'm starting to play around with
autocomplete-ispell and would like to use it in message mode, but I find it
overrides the suggestions for my address fields. Does anyone know a way around
this,
turned me off of
it.
- Tory
Subhan Michael Tindall subh...@familycareinc.org writes:
-Original Message-
From: Tory S. Anderson [mailto:torys.ander...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 3:39 AM
To: Subhan Michael Tindall
Cc: orgmode list
Subject: Re: [O] Help: Saving Agenda
this helps, there are not that many good complex agenda examples out
there
-Original Message-
From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org
[mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org] On
Behalf Of Tory S. Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 1:28
I'm trying to save an agenda view that I can arrive at in the following way:
1. Load agenda (default 1-day view)
2. / TAB English_Class(reduce to only entries tagged English_Class)
3. \ - TAB schedule (further reduce by removing entries having a
:schedule
Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition, which sets my
diary to agenda.org.
--8---cut here---start-8---
(setq org-agenda-include-diary nil)
;; org-agenda
(setq org-agenda-diary-file ~/emacs/agenda.org
org-special-ctrl-o nil
agenda view after creating the item; rather than
going there by default when I create the item, I have to i-search my point
to it.
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015 at 13:27, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition
creating the item; rather than going
there by default when I create the item, I have to i-search my point to it.
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
On Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015 at 13:27, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition, which sets my
diary
I plan out my days in the agenda using `i d` (org-agenda-diary-entry). I then
move to the newly added entry to edit todo status, the hour of the item,
deadlines, tags, and schedules. This would be tremendously facilitated if point
automatically moved to the newly created item, rather than my
do something else for that?
Tory S. Anderson writes:
I plan out my days in the agenda using `i d` (org-agenda-diary-entry). I
then move to the newly added entry to edit todo status, the hour of the
item, deadlines, tags, and schedules. This would be tremendously facilitated
if point
I have a key which calls `gnus-other-frame`, a handy function that not only
pops up a gnus frame, but also kills the frame when I exit gnus. I'd like
something similar with my org agenda; the following function is used to pop it
up, but I'm not sure how to kill the frame when I hit close the
(a)* and using some other
agenda function will show something else. Is this behavior from a recent patch?
I don't remember it previously.
Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com writes:
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) wrote:
Suddenly I see my org agenda mode line has, as the buffer name,
*Org
Suddenly I see my org agenda mode line has, as the buffer name,
*Org Agenda(a:2015-01-24)
I've tried closing and restarting agenda but it persists. What does this mean?
I can't seem to locate this in the documentation.
. only when I'm writing in my tech blog org file), but I can live
with that.
Note: I changed b to strong because I'm a web developer and most of the
time b hurts my soul[1][2][3] ...
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl writes:
On 2015-01-28, at 21:40, Tory S. Anderson torys.ander
in demanding,
peer-reviewed situations.
hero...@gentoo.org writes:
Hey Tory,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese
presence online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons,
etc. Most recenlty I found this blog
Does anyone know a solution for the surely common case of needing to insert a
cell (not a column or row) into an orgmode table? Spreadsheet programs allow
the option of pushing the column down or pushing the cells right in this case.
How can this be achieved in orgmode?
Wow! That's great! One of my next projects is going to have to be putting that
little sequence into a function!
Marco Wahl marcowahls...@gmail.com writes:
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Tory S. Anderson writes:
Does anyone know a solution for the surely
...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
2) As Peter originally mentioned, I see only five tasks on the list; I
have more than that each week. Can this be expanded with some
variable?
AFAICS this is variable org-clock-history-length.
Having looked into problem 2 by going to `org-clock-select-task
Now I'm loving this tool but I'm looking for two tweaks that would make a big
difference.
1) I use work.org to track my weekly work hours; each week is mostly the same
tasks, but new time frames. I need to be able to make sure my recent clock
list is talking about the item for this week, not
Right now I see that =formatted= and ~formatted~ both produce
codeformatted/code when exported to html. How can I change one of these,
perhaps to a custom tag (in particular, I'm hoping to produce
kbdformatted/kbd)?
There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese presence online
with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most recenlty I found this
blog: http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I had also noticed many of the
page titles on the orgmode website/wiki had Japanese
Hello. I've been using Julien Danjou's code to good effect:
https://julien.danjou.info/blog/2010/org-mode-and-holidays
Basically, it just advocates adding the following function, which then marks
holidays with weekend face for clear viewing:
(require 'cl-lib)
(setq
:-)
Best regards,
Takaaki Ishikawa
Jan 27, 2015 11:16 PM、Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com のメール:
There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese presence
online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most recenlty I
found this blog: http://paper.li
I solve this problem in my tables by using a table length-constraining
parameter:
| my table | long-cell |
| | 10 |
| | tons of text that should be cut off at a reasonable length (just
10 chars) and not run on forever |
| |
Using the magic wizard program Pandoc, I just had success with a simple little
example:
pandoc -o test.org test.html
Input test.html:
html
body
strongTEST strong!/strong
div class='table'
div class='cell'Cell 1/div
div class='cell'Cell 2/div
this ever
worked correctly?
I don't see any duplicates in the list. And I assume you're right with problem
#1, but since my sessions usually span days or weeks I don't have any problem
with that.
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr writes:
On Sat, Jan 24 2015, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
Peter
When I try to export my agenda to ics (ical) from the command line, I use the
following command:
emacs --batch --user $USER --eval (progn (org-agenda-list nil nil 'year)
(org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files))
But this fails because, it says
No catch for tag: --cl-block-nil--,
, so that is where the obvious fix comes from. But
then my question becomes, how does it know what my agenda files are in the
first place? And why does org seem to break out-of-the-box with the cl-block
error if I don't manually do a '(require 'cl-lib) ?
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S
Wow; I didn't know about this function and am also intrigued. When I run it I
get what looks like a nice list of my recent clocked projects, with numbers to
select them. When I press a number, though, it seems to finish without doing
anything. I hoped maybe it would clock me in without me
I'm trying out orgstruct mode for the first time and have added it for some of
my .el files. It seems to work (collapses sections nicely) except when I
attempt to add a section with M-Ret with point on a header. I receive the
message:
org-insert-heading: This should not happen
If I
Silly question, but I can't find it in the manual or in the command list. After
creating a sparse tree (C-c / /) I cannot return to the original view; I even
tried replacing the sparse tree with a match-all regexp, which was a mistake...
How do I un-sparsify my org buffer?
I use a shell script to look over my agenda and export an ical file, which I
then upload and bring into my google calendar. But it no longer seems to be
working; mostly, none of my agenda items I've created since 2015 (or maybe a
little before, it's hard to tell) are showing up (although some
Ah! Thanks. That should really be documented more clearly.
Michael Strey mst...@strey.biz writes:
On Mi, 2015-01-21, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
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How do I un-sparsify my org buffer?
C-c C-c
I'm trying to switch from raw bib/org file management to an ebib system for
managing my bibliographies. I'm quite impressed with ebib so far; however, I'm
having troubles with getting links to work.
I have the following in my config file, as from
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