Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Then you have to live with the stars.
>
> I think it is awesome to live with the stars.
>
> :)
>
> --
> Bastien
>
Not sure why, but I seem to be getting copies of old mail that I'm
pretty sure I have seen before (e.g. the above from Friday
2012-0
Bastien wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Then you have to live with the stars.
>
> I think it is awesome to live with the stars.
>
> :)
Ask Carsten!
Best regards,
Seb
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Sebastien Vauban
Hi Bastien
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Based from this, I guess Vi(m) can be clever enough to hide them.
I also assume yes. But then notably tools that list file contents
prefixed like "grep" and "nl", but also non-prefixed like "cat",
"more", "less" etc. still don't. Of c
Hi all
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
> OP's requested fix: change the syntax so that a line which begins with N
> spaces followed by a star and then more spaces after that acts as if the N
> spaces at the beginning were stars. That is, * at the
> start of the line sho
Nick Dokos writes:
> Then you have to live with the stars.
I think it is awesome to live with the stars.
:)
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Bastien
Hi Mark,
"Mark E. Shoulson" writes:
> Furthermore, hidestars isn't good enough, because Enda wants the file
> *really to be like that*, without the stars there at all, so that it still
> looks good when being edited in vi or something.
Thanks for taking the time to state Enda's position more cl
Enda writes:
Otherwise is like in vi, the additional stars (like **, opposed to
*) are too noisy, and since I do not want to see them whether
it is in org-mode or in vi, etc, so I wondered was there a way to have
the file like
* first level heading
=C2=A0* second level heading
=C2=A0=C2=A0 * th
Hello Enda,
Enda writes:
> Otherwise is like in vi, the additional stars (like **, opposed to
> *) are too noisy, and since I do not want to see them whether
> it is in org-mode or in vi, etc, so I wondered was there a way to have
> the file like
>
> * first level heading
> * second level head
Enda wrote:
> I might want to edit the file where Emacs is not installed, so I do not want
> to be exporting to ascii.
>
Then you have to live with the stars.
Nick
> Best wishes,
>
> Enda
>
> --
I might want to edit the file where Emacs is not installed, so I do not want to
be exporting to ascii.
Best wishes,
Enda
From: Nick Dokos
But the suggestion of exporting to ascii (and editing that in vi) has
not been rejected (yet), so that may be a way f
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala wrote:
>
> Hello Enda,
>
> Enda writes:
>
> > Otherwise is like in vi, the additional stars (like **, opposed to
> > *) are too noisy, and since I do not want to see them whether
> > it is in org-mode or in vi, etc, so I wondered was there a way to have
> > the file li
I just saw that #+STARTUP: showstars is the opposite of #+STARTUP: hidestars,
#+STARTUP: showlaststar would have been a more appropriate subject header.
org-indent-mode can be activated using #+STARTUP: indent according to
http://orgmode.org/manual/Clean-view.html, however in the same page I see
highlighted like in hidestars except there would be no stars to hide.
Best wishes,
Enda
From: Nick Dokos
To: Enda
Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [O] #+STARTUP: showstars
Enda wrote:
> With #+START
Enda wrote:
> With #+STARTUP: hidestars, the output looks nice in Emacs org-mode but
> not otherwise, can there be an option where a line beginning with a
> space and a star is like two stars with the hidestars option and a
> line beginning with two spaces and a star is like three stars (it
> co
With #+STARTUP: hidestars, the output looks nice in Emacs org-mode but
not otherwise, can there be an option where a line beginning with a
space and a star is like two stars with the hidestars option and a
line beginning with two spaces and a star is like three stars (it
could be called #+STARTUP:
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