Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Could you write a short entry in ORG-NEWS to advertise it?
Done in the attached patch.
Thanks
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From: thibault
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 21:08:59 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] ORG-NEWS: Add note about links to
Thanks very much.
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 5:40 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
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Thanks; oddly, that works.
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I still get a daily count on every day in the interi
Hello,
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> On Fedora 26/Emacs 25.3.1 and Debian Jessie/Emacs 24.4.1,
> test-org/timestamp-from-time fails with:
>
> | Test test-org/timestamp-from-time backtrace:
> | (if (unwind-protect (setq value-14556 (apply fn-14554 args-14555)) (
> | (let (form-description-14558)
Hello,
"numbch...@gmail.com" writes:
> I'm developing an Emacs package
> https://github.com/stardiviner/org-send-ebook .
> I found Org-mode hex spaces in filename with "%20", So I reverse this with
> function `(url-unhex-string (org-element-property :path
> (org-element-context)))`. But this onl
Hello,
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> attached are five patches mostly related to the http to
> https update part of my post.
>
> Patch #1 updates only URLs from http to https that I consid-
> er "uncontroversial".
>
> Patch #2 makes some links to the manual and external URLs in
> docstrings clickabl
Hello,
Thibault Marin writes:
> I left the math check in the attached patch for now. Please let me know
> if you would like me to remove it.
I have no strong opinion about it. For the time being we can keep it,
and remove it later if it ever gets in the way.
I applied your patch. Thank you.
On Wednesday, 17 Jan 2018 at 12:57, Ali M. wrote:
> What does starting a line or item with # mean to org-mode
From the manual:
Lines starting with zero or more whitespace characters followed by
one ‘#’ and a whitespace are treated as comments and, as such, are
not exported.
HTH,
eric
Hello,
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> mk/pw seems to have not been touched in a long time, and
> whatever it did, it does not seem to do it nowaways:
[...]
> Is it still relevant?
No it isn't.
> If it was some kind of patch queue,
> is that aspect now sufficiently handled by
> https://code.orgmod
What does starting a line or item with # mean to org-mode
for example
* list item one
* list item two
# some stuff I wrote that
Notice that the line starting with # is indented under the second list item
I can notice that the line starting with # have a different color
but does it have a diffe
Hi,
mk/pw seems to have not been touched in a long time, and
whatever it did, it does not seem to do it nowaways:
| [tim@passepartout ~/src/org-mode]$ mk/pw list
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "mk/pw", line 664, in
| main()
| File "mk/pw", line 585, in main
| action_list
I'm developing an Emacs package
https://github.com/stardiviner/org-send-ebook .
I found Org-mode hex spaces in filename with "%20", So I reverse this with
function `(url-unhex-string (org-element-property :path
(org-element-context)))`. But this only works for English filename. If it
is Chinese fil
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