I have org version 9.0.3 (and I've been noticing this the whole time I've
used org - only just now reporting it), and this is 100% consistent for me.
I often have two client frames open, connected to the same emacs daemon.
One frame will be displaying the org agenda (I'll call this Frame 1), while
Sorry for kind of resurrecting this thread.
I've been trying to get this working and I noticed that bookmarklets
only work with a single slash after org-protocol.
Does not work:
javascript:location.href = 'org-protocol://capture-html ...
Does work:
javascript:location.href = 'org-protocol:/
Hello all,
I have looked at many invoicing solutions in org-mode. I find them to be
a bit tedious for my needs.
I really like clocktable's simplicity. However, I would like to display,
say the 3rd level headline alone.
* foo 1
** foo 2
*** bar 1
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2017-07-21 Fri 12:00]--[2017-07
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 22 Jul 2017 at 00:33, Grant Rettke wrote:
>> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools
>
> Thanks. Installed it but realised I don't have pandoc on the system I'm
> currently using. Back later when I get a chance to try this!
Thanks, I would appreciate any
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Sounds very useful. Thanks. Where have you uploaded this to?
LOL, all that effort to be thorough in the description and I forgot the
URL. Thanks to Grant for covering for me. :)
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm writing a document that is available in two formats, one a pdf file
> and the other a paper copy of it, and its been pointed out to me that
> some sentences don't seem to make sense in the paper copy. When I've
> looked at that particular sentence in the source documen
On Saturday, 22 Jul 2017 at 10:35, Sharon Kimble wrote:
[...]
> I've found that I can underline each org-mode link by putting '_' before
> and after each link, which is then exported to a latex file and built
> into the pdf and does work. But, I am already underlining each glossary
> entry in the
I'm writing a document that is available in two formats, one a pdf file
and the other a paper copy of it, and its been pointed out to me that
some sentences don't seem to make sense in the paper copy. When I've
looked at that particular sentence in the source document, an org-mode
file, I see that
On Saturday, 22 Jul 2017 at 00:33, Grant Rettke wrote:
> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools
Thanks. Installed it but realised I don't have pandoc on the system I'm
currently using. Back later when I get a chance to try this!
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 26.0.50, Org release_9.0.9-573-g0