This is really useful. Thanks!
Yiufung
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, at 10:56 AM, Karl Fogel wrote:
> Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
>
> If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the
> work to package it up as a patch, with ChangeLog entry, NEWS, etc
Hi,
When navigating using `org-babel-next-src-block`(C-c C-v C-n), if the next
source block is in an archived subtree, Org mode would expand it and move
cursor to it.
Is this an expected behavior / desired feature? It seems more natural to skip
source blocks that are under an archived subtre
Greetings.
I am trying to tangle code to a specific directory.
1. I want to tangle to the default filename (derived from name of org
file and programming language). However, the :tangle header argument
only takes either "yes" or "filename." If the value is "yes", then
the filename is d
Hi Jarmo,
1. I want to tangle to the default filename (derived from name of org
>file and programming language). However, the :tangle header argument
>only takes either "yes" or "filename." If the value is "yes", then
>the filename is deduced automatically. How can I specify a tangling
Newbie org-mode user. Wondering about some odd recurrence behavior.
emacs --no-init-file
# test.org
* TODO shovel snow
M-x org-schedule RET RET
* TODO shovel show
SCHEDULED: <2019-12-03 Tue>
Add time:
* TODO shovel show
SCHEDULED: <2019-12-03 Tue 09:00 .+1h>
Complete: C-c C-t
* TODO s
Greetings Diego.
Diego Zamboni writes:
>> 1. I want to tangle to the default filename (derived from name of org
>>file and programming language). However, the :tangle header argument
>>only takes either "yes" or "filename." If the value is "yes", then
>>the filename is deduced auto
Dear all,
I've released Org 9.3.
This is a major release: please read ORG-NEWS carefully while
upgrading, in particular the "Incompatible changes" section:
https://orgmode.org/Changes.html
As usual, this is the work of Nicolas acting as a maintainer
and of many other contributors!
Enjoy :)
--
Dear Bastien and all,
Bastien writes:
> I've released Org 9.3.
> ...
> As usual, this is the work of Nicolas acting as a maintainer
> and of many other contributors!
Thank you, Bastien, Nicolas, and everyone else! I haven't been very
active on the list of late, but I am using and loving Org as
Hi Richard,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Thank you, Bastien, Nicolas, and everyone else! I haven't been very
> active on the list of late, but I am using and loving Org as much as
> ever. I appreciate all your hard work, and I wanted to say so. Thanks,
> and congratulations on this milestone!
it
This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
heading at point.
Since I use a command line on the computer I got orgsly and dropbox
working on the phone.
If I can get rclone working on the computer with dropbox I'll have
synchronizing capability.
Other applications on archlinux and slint either don't work or aren't
accessible for screen reader users like me.
M
On 03 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
>well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
>heading at point.
By the way, when I run `M-x eldoc-mode' in a Org Mode buffer, I get this
message:
"There is no ElDoc
On 03 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
>well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
>heading at point.
Thank you, Adam -- I didn't know about those. I had searched for something
like that before implementin
Karl Fogel writes:
> By the way, when I run `M-x eldoc-mode' in a Org Mode buffer, I get this
> message:
>
> "There is no ElDoc support in this buffer"
>
> Am I doing it wrong?
You need org-eldoc.el from /contrib.
Karl Fogel writes:
> Thank you, Adam -- I didn't know about those. I had searched for
> something like that before implementing my own, but I think I searched
> using the term "heading" or something instead of "outline",
> unfortunately, so I never found them.
Org is like Emacs in that it has m
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