Hello,
David Talmage writes:
> What does the parser do with a drawer? How is that different from a
> block? It seems that one can put text that looks like a headline in a
> drawer and it won't be interpreted as a headline. Why couldn't blocks be
> parsed the
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Is the "* on column 0 is a headline" convention a consequence of the
>> dependence on outline.el? Or is it just historical baggage? I cannot
>> remember the grammar rules, but I'm wondering if
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 2:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Is the "* on column 0 is a headline" convention a consequence of the
> > dependence on outline.el? Or is it just historical baggage? I cannot
> > remember the
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> Is the "* on column 0 is a headline" convention a consequence of the
> dependence on outline.el? Or is it just historical baggage? I cannot
> remember the grammar rules, but I'm wondering if the parser could be
> made to say "not a headline" in this
John Hendy writes:
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:28 PM, David Talmage
> wrote:
>> I often paste verbatim text into the lab notebook I keep with org-mode.
>> Org-mode always interprets any line that begins with an asterisk as a
>> headline, even
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:28 PM, David Talmage
wrote:
> I often paste verbatim text into the lab notebook I keep with org-mode.
> Org-mode always interprets any line that begins with an asterisk as a
> headline, even when the line is surrounded by #+BEGIN_... and
I often paste verbatim text into the lab notebook I keep with org-mode.
Org-mode always interprets any line that begins with an asterisk as a
headline, even when the line is surrounded by #+BEGIN_... and #+END_...
patterns. This breaks org-special-edit, making it complain, "No special
environment