Hello,
During the summer, the number of parameters of the
`org-latex-format-headline-function' changed from 5 to 6: addition of
`info'.
The new version of my private formatting function is:
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;; function for formatting the headlin
On 2014-10-17, at 00:19, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> OK, so what is the canonical way of doing this? I don't want to use
>> org-dp, since it is another dependency.
>
> It is a problem to add dependencies to libraries the user must install
> himself, and at the same time its a pity that there is so
On 2014-10-15 12:14, Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> (I'm also sending this to Drew as I'm not sure he's subscribed to the
> list.)
>
> I really like imenu, but I prefer the icicle-imenu version because it
> lets me directly target sub nodes. Unfortunately when I use it the
> target node is not
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Hello,
>
> During the summer, the number of parameters of the
> `org-latex-format-headline-function' changed from 5 to 6: addition of
> `info'.
>
> The new version of my private formatting function is:
>
> ;; function for formatting the headline's text
> (setq org-l
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-10-17, at 00:19, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
>>> OK, so what is the canonical way of doing this? I don't want to use
>>> org-dp, since it is another dependency.
>>
>> It is a problem to add dependencies to libraries the user must install
>> himself, and at the sam
I notice that the agenda doesn't support markup the way standard org files do;
I can't use +strikeout+ to mark appointments I've missed, or *bold* to
emphasize things. Is there an option to turn this on, or a simple patch to
enable font markup?
I've been told that putting the our in the header is non-standard and not
really supported; however, I can't find any other way to get an hour in there.
*** 19:00-20:15 Scout Night (1st and 4th Wednesday)
<%%(diary-float t 3 1)>
<%%(diary-float t 3 4)>
Appending an hour specification afte
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> If we want to preserve backward-compatibility, t, nil and a list of
> types (e.g. '(table src-block)) should suffice. No need for an alist.
>
> Still on my ToDo list but I'm not there yet. Feel free to beat me to it
> if you want.
Done. Feedback welcome.
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> I'm sorry to be a pest, but I did get sent on a wild goose chase by
> what is either a/ faulty behavior or b/ a faulty docstring. The
> docstring of org-after-todo-statistics-hook says: "Hook that is called
> after a TODO statistics cookie has been updated." Well,
On 2014-10-17, at 00:19, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> However, here is a org-dp solution, use 't' instead of 'prepend to
> replace the links, and whatever you want instead of "file+emacs" as
> replacement. Of course one could easily re-search and replace "[[file:"
> in this simple case, but this uses
At Fri, 17 Oct 2014 22:22:20 +0200,
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> This is because checkboxes (plain lists) are not related to TODO
> keywords (headlines). There are TODO statistics cookies and checkbox
> statistics cookies. Only the former run a hook once updated.
Thanks for clarifying. I hadn't unders
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm trying to get mobileorg set up and working, which has worked. But I
> also want to use "org-mobile-sync.el" from ELPA, the actual package
> being "org-mobile-sync-20131118.1116". Looking at the source file it
> says -
>
> --8<---cut here---start
Hi
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Michael Brand
wrote:
> Hi Nathaniel
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:43 PM, Nathaniel Flath
> wrote:
> > Mine is a pretty simple table (takes less than a second even in the
> original
> > case):
>
> Earlier I assumed that the issue is a very high number of mess
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