Hi everybody.
I keep my notes in one big org file. It have grown big
One solution could be filtering tree and display only the information I need,
another id to split it into smaller files by topic.
I would appreciate a hint on how to do the later.
Thanks.
Petro.
Piter_ x.pi...@gmail.com:
I keep my notes in one big org file. It have grown big
One solution could be filtering tree and display only the information I need,
another id to split it into smaller files by topic.
I would appreciate a hint on how to do the later.
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Piter_ x.pi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi everybody.
I keep my notes in one big org file. It have grown big
One solution could be filtering tree and display only the information I need,
another id to split it into smaller files by topic.
I would appreciate a hint on how to do the later.
Thanks.
William Gardella gardell...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your replies. I will try it.
Another thing I have not been able to find is export current node
command (into pdf or odt (preferably)). Let's say I have a node witch contains
a table and
want to convert it into odt format. Is there a
x.pi...@gmail.com writes:
William Gardella gardell...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your replies. I will try it.
Another thing I have not been able to find is export current node
command (into pdf or odt (preferably)). Let's say I have a node witch
contains a table and
want to convert it
Hi,
To export current node:
After `C-c C-e', you get a list of options. Press `1' to export the
current subtree rather than the whole buffer, then go on to specify
the backend (e.g. `O' to export to ODT and open, `d' to export to pdf
and open).
It might be a good idea if the manual page on
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:16 AM, x.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
William Gardella gardell...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for your replies. I will try it.
Another thing I have not been able to find is export current node
command (into pdf or odt (preferably)). Let's say I have a node witch
contains