Oh ... thanks: `org-id-find' is perfect!
I'm playing with
https://github.com/bateast/google-calendar
which allows to fetch your google calendars in quite a robust way (or so it
seems).
The next step for me is to allow to sync google calendar entries even after
they have been refiled
(hence the
Fabrice Popineau fabrice.popin...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm doing a little bit of elisp and I was wondering
what is the easiest way to find an element (say a header)
with a given id among the list of all agenda files?
I know I can use org-element-map, but is there
a faster or easier way ?
Hi,
I'm doing a little bit of elisp and I was wondering
what is the easiest way to find an element (say a header)
with a given id among the list of all agenda files?
I know I can use org-element-map, but is there
a faster or easier way ?
Thanks,
Fabrice
Hi,
having a body-text specific face would considerably slow down motion in
Org buffers, as the fontification process would need to check against a
new body-text syntactic structure.
The solution would be to change the face default on a buffer basis,
but AFAIK that's currently not possible.
Hi Nick and Filippo,
I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Cheers.
Fil
I don't think so: C-u C-x = tells faces if it finds one - in this case, it
says nothing about a face.
... so it means
Hi Nick and Filippo,
I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Cheers.
Fil
I don't think so: C-u C-x = tells faces if it finds one - in this case, it
says nothing about a face.
... so it means
Thanks for the replies.
This is unfortunate. I was hoping to easily change the font of those
non-headline/checklist to a variable width font, but keep the headline stuff
in fixed width.
Since it's the default font, if I change the default, then I'd have to
change every other font to fixed.
=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_Vauban?= wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com wrote:
Hi Nick and Filippo,
I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Chee=
rs.
Fil
I don't think so: C-u C-x =3D tells faces
I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
items).
Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces?
Cheers.
Fil
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Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St, Toronto, ON
M5B 2K3, Canada
Tel:
Filippo A. Salustri salus...@ryerson.ca wrote:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
items).
Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces?
Cheers.
Fil
I don't think
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