I really like to use `pre-scheduled' as the value of
`org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled'. Quoting the
manual, "this can be used in a workflow where the first showing of
the deadline will trigger you to schedule it, and then you don't
want to be reminded of it because you will ta
If you try to export this document:
#+BEGIN_SRC sql :exports both
select 1 limit 0;
#+END_SRC
It fails to export with an error in *Messages*:
user-error: Empty table - created default table
It also stops processing the document at that point.
(That SQL code produces no output but is not a SQL e
Enzo Chi writes:
> How to prevent [] is interpreted as footnote in table?
I think [N] is hardcoded as footnote-reference cf. org-footnote-re. You
example doesn't even work when footnotes are turned off.
#+OPTIONS: f:nil
| d[1] |
If you think this is an issue you could open a bug report.
You
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> This appears to be buggy behavior, but I'm asking here first in case it might
> already have been fixed.
>
> A couple of months ago, I was trying to create a repeating timestamp for two
> different days of the week. First I tried a diary-sexp, but that wasn't
>
Rasmus wrote:
> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>
>> How do I make appear the "note taken" in the agenda?
>> Like for example, if in a org-file, I press C-c C-z under a node, this
>> command will create a new note for that node. How do I make such notes
>> appear in the calendar?
>
> Do
How to prevent [] is interpreted as footnote in table?
In table, something like "d[4]" would be interpreted as footnote. Tried to
use "=d[4]=", it will be exported with different font to other cells in the
table.
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your comment.
Stephen Eglen writes:
> Since Emacs 24.4, iswitchb is marked as obsolete:
>
> --
> This function is obsolete since 24.4;
> use `icomplete-mode' or `ido-mode' instead.
> -
Hi,
jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes:
> How do I make appear the "note taken" in the agenda?
> Like for example, if in a org-file, I press C-c C-z under a node, this
> command will create a new note for that node. How do I make such notes
> appear in the calendar?
Do you use both the E
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Regarding CLOCK lines, I guess we all agree it's not user-input, but
> data managed by Org, right?
Right. But the problem, which I explained already, is different here.
> - user-inputted text
> - Org-managed stuff (such as clock line, timestamps or property
Since Emacs 24.4, iswitchb is marked as obsolete:
--
This function is obsolete since 24.4;
use `icomplete-mode' or `ido-mode' instead.
--
Do people use `org-iswitchb' much? If so, it might be time to
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