See attached org input and resulting HTML.
Things that look buggy:
The example uses a section header, a bulleted list and a table.
See list of problems below:
0) The table becomes part of the final bullet.
1) The table has a strange element inside it.
2) Given that I invoked org-export-re
Hi,
I tried to implement function for adding a new todo item to an org-file.
Let's say there is a org-file:
=
* Project 1
** Small Tasks of project 1
###-PROJECT1-###
*** a task no.1
DEADLINE:
...
=
If I am in agenda-view and press "I" key, it will insert new task
after the "
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik schrieb am 06/15/2007 05:48 AM:
> On Jun 7, 2007, at 16:15, Fabian Braennstroem wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to use org-mode's ability for outlining and syntax
>> highlighting for some scheme batch files.
>> The file looks like this:
>
> It does not sound promi
Op zo, 17-06-2007 te 12:03 +0200, schreef Carsten Dominik:
> This works correctly in Emacs 22, the priority to find a fix
> for this is low.
That is not important then, I agree.
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This works correctly in Emacs 22, the priority to find a fix
for this is low.
- Carsten
On Jun 17, 2007, at 11:59, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
When a subtree starts with a link and it is collapsed, you get not to
see the '...' when the subtree is collapsed. A workaround is to put a
space after the
It is supposed to be like this, but yes, there is a bug.
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Jun 17, 2007, at 9:12, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
When there is nothing marked, sorting should be done on the field the
cursor is on from the row after the previous hline until the row before
the next hline.
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When a subtree starts with a link and it is collapsed, you get not to
see the '...' when the subtree is collapsed. A workaround is to put a
space after the link.
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On Jun 17, 2007, at 8:22, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Op zo, 17-06-2007 te 00:14 +0200, schreef Carsten Dominik:
In a row I have the following formula's:
=$3
='(getHours $2);%.2f
='(/ 67 0.72);%.1f
='(/ $3 (getHours $2));%.1f
This gives:
67
0.72
93.1
0.0
I would expect the last two
When there is nothing marked, sorting should be done on the field the
cursor is on from the row after the previous hline until the row before
the next hline.
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