Awesome! Many thanks.
I used to toggle so much between an image (charts/graphs) and Emacs
while writing about it but now.. wow!
Thanks again.
-- Manish
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 4:30 AM, James TD Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-08-22 17:52:46(-0400), Lindsay Todd wrote:
>> Is there a w
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:39:29 -0700, "Samuel Wales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Samuel> Paul sent this to the list, so I assume that I was supposed to
Samuel> do reply to all instead of reply, which I initially did. Hope
Samuel> it's the right thing.
Samuel> Auto-Compression minor mode (no indicator
Specification conformance is beside the point, it is still a bug. We are
unable to properly style this first paragraph because it has no P tag,
and therefore the styles that apply to the P tag in our css don't work.
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:17 -0700, Jesse Alama wrote:
> David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROT
Hello David,
yes, there is no paragraph around it. Trying to be helpful, I can
only come up with an ugly temporary fix for this. I'm shure it will
be a temporary one only. It's a little JavaScript again that should
work in fairly modern browsers.
If you do not use org-info.js, build your hea
I'm pleased to report that org-mode is now available for Mac OS X users
as a package within the Fink system [1]. The org-mode source is divided
into two packages: core support (org-mode [2]) and contributed code
(org-mode-contrib [3]). Fink users can issue the command
fink install org-mode
to
David O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The first paragraph before any heading is exported, but without
> surrounding P paragraph tags; the remaining paragraphs (whether before
> other headings, or after those headings) all have P tags and this is
> messing up the styling. I'm using org-versio
The first paragraph before any heading is exported, but without
surrounding P paragraph tags; the remaining paragraphs (whether before
other headings, or after those headings) all have P tags and this is
messing up the styling. I'm using org-version 6.06b.
#+OPTIONS skip:nil is on.
You might be able to define a function that does that and call it from
org-mode-hook. I call some org specific code from the hook on my work
systems. I don't have access to them right now. I can try to post an
example Monday.
Edd
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Parker, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTEC
Paul sent this to the list, so I assume that I was supposed to do
reply to all instead of reply, which I initially did. Hope it's the
right thing.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Paul R
> may you send here your enabled minor modes please ?
Auto-Compression minor mode (no indicator):
Auto-Fill
Flávio de Souza writes:
> Thanks a lot! Sorry for this basic question...
It was my pleasure. And since this is my first time responding on this
mailing list, I hope the answer was both correct and helpful. If
so, then it is just a glimmer of the help available in this group.
All the best,
Tim
Tim,
Thanks a lot! Sorry for this basic question...
Flávio.
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Flávio de Souza writes:
> When I view the Global TODO list, altough all items are in the list.
>
> The summary shows the header counting wrongly.
>
> I think I messed up the configuration, but I do not know how to fix.
>
> See the picture that explains better the problem:
>
> http:/
I am using org-mode to keep tracking of a couple of projects.
When I view the Global TODO list, altough all items are in the list.
The summary shows the header counting wrongly.
I think I messed up the configuration, but I do not know how to fix.
See the picture that explains better the prob
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Ian Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Following an earlier thread I am trying to get a remember template to
>> immediately save and then jump to the stored location. My template looks
>> like:
>>
>> ("Journal" ?j "* %^U :DIARY:\n\n %i%&\n %!"
>> "~/nfs/firewall/Docume
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