I think I can do this. Before I make a decision, it seems terribly
important to understand what is a "searchable refcard." I answered
the original post in part because the term was unclear to me. A
"refcard" is something I print out on a sheet and reference as needed.
You are referring then to
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Replying myself:
> Do you have some comments according my garbled column view?
I get a correct column view if I start emacs as "emacs". Usually it's
started by a system service with "emacs --daemon". Then there's no
initial frame, and I guess somewhere
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hey Carsten,
> you can of course look at all tags of a specific line interactively
> with "T".
Ah, yes, I remember. But I'd like it straight in the face. :-)
> This looks like a great feature to me, also in view of the tag
> filtering that we can now
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have applied this patch without testing it thoroughly myself,
> I'd appreciate if some of you could test this and make sure that
> it does not break anything.
I've just updated to the latest git version and it seems that the patch
in questions breaks
Hi Alan,
the refcard is done by hand, a lot of fiddling goes into
fitting all this info on two pages. And don't want to
keep two versions.
That said, my refcard is incomplete due to space constraints, and it
may be worth to do a better one, searchable, in Org. Maybe you would
like to main
Hi Tassilo,
you can of course look at all tags of a specific line
interactively with "T".
But I guess this is not what you had in mind.
This looks like a great feature to me, also in view of
the tag filtering that we can now do in the agenda, and
that appears a bit magic with hidden, inherited
I hope I don't make a nuisance of myself by responding to this. I posted at
some earlier date about my idea of making an org-help file "help.org" that I
can call up with a keystroke. This is an extension of the texinfo concept,
perhaps, or a subset of it.
I think this would best be done in texin
Hi Nathaniel,
I don't know what causes this trouble, but I faced this sometimes with
LaTeX generated PDFs. Might be an encoding problem or what ever.
The LaTeX sources are available at repo.or.cz, as is the entire Org-mode
package:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=blob;f=doc/orgcard.tex;h=8e
Greetings,
I can't search the PDF version of the org-mode refcard (in a couple of
different apps on Mac OS X). I can match single-character strings, and it
appears that my reader apps see spaces between e v e r y s i n g l e c h a r
a c t e r, which causes my trouble. (Not a typical problem I hav