Max and Eric, thanks for the explanation! "hmm...", about manual
patches at the moment.
On 16/03/2022 21:04, Greg Minshall wrote:
hi.
@@org:@@^1 blah
i'm not familiar with the '@@' construct. in the manual, searching for
the string "@@", i see references to various =@@foo...=, but not, for
example, =@@org:@@=.
is there a general definition? might the index (or, one of
On Wednesday, 16 Mar 2022 at 07:04, Greg Minshall wrote:
> i'm not familiar with the '@@' construct. in the manual, searching for
> the string "@@", i see references to various =@@foo...=, but not, for
> example, =@@org:@@=.
>
> is there a general definition?
The general definition is
Max Nikulin writes:
> @@org:@@^1 blah
This is a nice solution. I think a snipet with a "non-existent" backend
would work here too:
@@null:@@^1
(I use a lot export snipets with 'non-existent' backends for inline
comments).
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
hi.
> @@org:@@^1 blah
i'm not familiar with the '@@' construct. in the manual, searching for
the string "@@", i see references to various =@@foo...=, but not, for
example, =@@org:@@=.
is there a general definition? might the index (or, one of the indices)
usefully have references to
On Wednesday, 16 Mar 2022 at 20:46, Max Nikulin wrote:
> @@org:@@^1 blah
cute! works very well. Thank you.
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: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.2-401-g91681f in Emacs 29.0.50
On Wednesday, 16 Mar 2022 at 13:12, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> When I need to find out some xml markup in odt or docx I open the
> document from Dired with view-mode, and run C-c C-c
Yeah, I've done this in the past as well. Dired and automatic
un-zipping really helps!
Thanks again,
eric
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On 16/03/2022 18:23, Eric S Fraga wrote:
I need to have a line starting with a superscript, e.g. 1, in an ODT
exported file. If I write "^1 blah", it doesn't work. I need a
character before the ^ to have it interpreted as a superscript.
Is there an "empty" character I can use? I tried a
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Yes, I guess this is the best way to do this. Thank you in particular
> for the xml code for odt which would have taken me some time to figure
> out!
When I need to find out some xml markup in odt or docx I open the
document from Dired with view-mode, and run C-c C-c
On Wednesday, 16 Mar 2022 at 12:03, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> I would use a macro. For example:
Yes, I guess this is the best way to do this. Thank you in particular
for the xml code for odt which would have taken me some time to figure
out!
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: Eric S Fraga, with org
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I need to have a line starting with a superscript, e.g. 1, in an ODT
> exported file. If I write "^1 blah", it doesn't work. I need a
> character before the ^ to have it interpreted as a superscript.
>
> Is there an "empty" character I can use? I tried a
Dear all,
I need to have a line starting with a superscript, e.g. 1, in an ODT
exported file. If I write "^1 blah", it doesn't work. I need a
character before the ^ to have it interpreted as a superscript.
Is there an "empty" character I can use? I tried a non-breaking space
but that did not
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