> https://github.com/tj64/org-dp
I've seen org-dp before, but I'm confused about how it is different from
org-element functions like `org-element-interpret-data'.
Does it just add more convenience functions? If so, why not integrate
org-dp into org-mode itself? Surely, convenience functions such
Hello,
Mark Edgington writes:
> I am providing a minimal example that still exhibits the problem for me (on
> the latest git rev):
>
> --- BEGIN EXAMPLE ---
> * Heading 1 :ignore:
> ** Heading 2 :export:
> *** Heading 3 :ignore:
Victor A. Stoichita writes:
> ;; sort tasks in order of when they are due and then by priority
> (setq org-agenda-sorting-strategy
> (quote
>((agenda deadline-up priority-down)
> (todo priority-down category-keep)
> (tags priority-down category-keep)
> (search category-keep
If only there was some easy way to make those links a slightly different
color ;)
On Monday, June 27, 2016, Samuel Wales wrote:
> wondering if there is a hack to indicate external links (ones that
> open browsers) differently from internal links.
>
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wondering if there is a hack to indicate external links (ones that
open browsers) differently from internal links.
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-g792bb9-elpaplus
>> @/home/DJJ/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20160627/)
>
> You don't have the latest version, or you did not reload it. The one
> I have (which was published on elpa today) is this:
>
> Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-93-g0d72c3-elpaplus @
> /Users/s
I’m afraid the last part of my previous message got reformatted
again by mu4e. I really need to look better into its handling of
hard/newlines.
Meanwhile please find attached my org config which I was trying
to yank.
Thanks for your help!
Victor
vic_emacs_org-config.el
Description: applic
Your output looks very strange. This may be due to formatting
of your email.
In any case, can you send the org agenda files used by your
agenda view?
Sorry for the weird output. I’ll investigate that.
I made a test on a fresh file with just 4 entries. The problem
seems to be that my ev
Your output looks very strange. This may be due to formatting
of your email.
In any case, can you send the org agenda files used by your
agenda view?
Sorry for the weird output. I’ll investigate that.
I made a test on a fresh file with just 4 entries. The problem
seems to be that my eve
Does something like this do what you're looking for?
https://github.com/tj64/org-dp
HTH,
Sam
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Cool, thanks for the tip.
So, you can build a table like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(org-element--interpret-data-1
'((table (:caption "Some interesting thing.") (table-row '()
(table-cell '() ("5"))
(table-cell '() ("6")))
(ta
On Mon, 27 Jun 2016, John Kitchin wrote:
After some more thought, I am not sure it is possible to setup just a
parse tree for this. It works ok for src blocks, e.g.
[deleted]
On the other hand, it isn't clear how to use this to make a table.
e.g. this table:
| 5 | 6 |
| 6 | 7 |
was repres
Your output looks very strange. This may be due to formatting of your
email.
In any case, can you send the org agenda files used by your agenda view?
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Hi,
I need some help to understand the way the hour grid works in
agenda displays. I read this page from the doc :
[1]
http://orgmode.org/manual/Time_002dof_002dday-specifications.html
But my agenda doesn’t look like the examples there. Its timed
events appear in seemingly random order and
Hi!
I’ve been looking for project management tools that can handle local or even
company wide holidays.
So far Taskjuggler looks fine but there are some minor deficiencies in the org
interface.
In the enclosed org file I have two vacations, but only the last one is
exported.
Of cause I could w
Dear John,
I was wishing for this feature for a couple of years and would very much
like for this to become possible! While I do not exactly understand how you
are doing it, if it works that should be good enough.
Thanks a lot!
Christian
On 06/26/2016 10:35 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
Hi all,
After some more thought, I am not sure it is possible to setup just a
parse tree for this. It works ok for src blocks, e.g.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(org-element--interpret-data-1
'(src-block
(:language "emacs-lisp" :switches nil :parameters ":results code" :value
"(org-element-context)\n" :po
On Monday, 27 Jun 2016 at 07:51, ST wrote:
> Thank you for the tip!
>
> But shouldn't it be part of org export?
Why? The default behaviour is fine for most people. E.g. the default
formatting in LaTeX and HTML is consistent with org's export engine.
The nice thing about org is that it allows q
Thank you for the tip!
But shouldn't it be part of org export?
And it looks like org itself doesn't support it, so if I press M-
while in:
1. item1
1.1. item1.1.
I get to the top level "2. " and not into the nested level "1.2. ". Why?
Should we file a feature request?
Thank you!
On Sun, 20
On 2016-06-25 13:28, Jeremie Juste writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use org-drill with some images and it seems that it loses
> track as it goes through the questions when there are images included.
>
> for an illustration I'have attached file below. with 4 questions
> including 1 question with
On 2016-06-23 00:59, Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> I just started using org-drill, and I'm seeing the same issue (using
>> current org-plus-contrib from elpa). I tried to follow the link to the
>> "little function" but I get a 404. Any suggestion to get rid of th
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