Hi Christof,
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 7:37 AM, Christof Musik
wrote:
>
> I have noticed some problems on updating a clocktable in a dynamic block.
> If you update this table with org-dblock-update, then all content besides
that table
> is hidden. I have not found a way to show it again without ope
Using the following agenda file as an MWE:
* Incoming
** TODO Testing1
** TODO Testing2
** TODO Testing3
I ran org-agenda and pressed 't' to list all todo items. In the agenda
buffer I marked the task 'Testing1' with 'm' and performed a bulk action with
'B' and
added a tag with '+'. This comple
Hi all,
How do I schedule a repeating org-mode task for the last day of every month?
As is, when I set a task deadlines like |DEADLINE: <2017-03-31 Fri
+1m>|, marking it done shifts the date to |DEADLINE: <2017-05-01 Fri
+1m>| which is a day too late if the deadline is the end of the month.
D
(I'd be much obliged if you comment here:
https://gist.github.com/VladimirAlexiev/80338cc0ec51d3a402ff6d9b9ce4ae4e)
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> The problem, I think, is the regexp construction in org-link-search.
>> This was introduced back in August of 2015 with commit
>> cfe5bc97f8b18ccbf49d0764746c7563ce8d29da.
>>
>> The problematic line in org.el is 10951:
>>
>> (s-multi-re (mapconcat #'regexp-quote words "
>From 726eba76f31537747a26a7689ee632ec8e9bc01f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Matt Lundin
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 09:55:33 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Allow insertion of links with multi-line search strings
* lisp/org.el: (org-insert-link): Fix regexps to match across
newlines.
---
lisp/org.el | 4 +
Matt Lundin writes:
> 1. First, org-insert-link truncates the search string. Here are the
> steps to reproduce with emacs -Q:
>
> - Store a link in a plain text file. The value of org-stored-links is:
>
> org-stored-links is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
> Its value is
>
> (("file:
Hello all,
This has been reported before, and as I understood was fixed.
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg111340.html
But I am still having the same problem using org mode 9.0.5 in emacs
25.1.1.
Julian
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I'm not sure to understand why would anyone need it. I haven't looked
> hard enough, tho.
Me neither. Perhaps someone would automatically generate code blocks for
inclusion...
In any case, no use case exists at the moment.
Rasmus
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Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> I pushed a simplified version that doesn't consider
> org-latex-custom-lang-environments.
Thank you.
> If anyone ever needs that we can add
> it.
I'm not sure to understand why would anyone need it. I haven't looked
hard enough, tho.
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Hello,
Phil Regier writes:
> See inline below and attached. If exporting to PDF the first table gets a
> prefix of "ced!10" and the second is the pale red highlight I was wanting.
>
> Here are the important lines in the LaTeX buffer export:
>
> \(\left[\begin{array}{>{\cocumncococ{ced!10}}c|ccc
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>>
>> Create an active region covering the third sentence and select the
>> org-capture "n" template, which creates the following link:
>>
>> * Test
>>
>> [[file:~/test.txt::Duis%20aute%20irure%20dolor%20in%0Areprehenderit%20in%20voluptate%20
On Sunday, 26 Mar 2017 at 19:13, Phil Regier wrote:
> See inline below and attached. If exporting to PDF the first table
> gets a prefix of "ced!10" and the second is the pale red highlight I
> was wanting.
Thanks for the example. I cannot add anything to your analysis. Hope
somebody else can h
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