Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> stardiviner writes:
>> #+begin_src org
>> https://www.bing.com
>>
>> ,* link in properties drawer
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :URL: http://www.google.com
>> :END:
>>
>> https://www.bing.com
>>
>> ,* http(s) url in content of headline
>>
>> https://w
Thank you very much for all answer and advices!
Best regards,
Flávio
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 4:32 PM Jeremie Juste
wrote:
>
> Hello Flavio,
>
> I believe you meant
>
> #+OPTIONS:date:nil title:nil
>
> Notice the "s" at the end of option
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jeremie
>
> Flavio Leonardo C
> The third is why indent-according-to-mode hard-codes the check for
> indent-relative and indent-relative-first-indent-point. Wouldn't it be
> nice if this check instead looked up some variable akin to
> electric-indent-functions-without-reindent, that can be more easily
> customised?
Agreed. C
Hello Flavio,
I believe you meant
#+OPTIONS:date:nil title:nil
Notice the "s" at the end of option
Hope this helps,
Jeremie
Flavio Leonardo Cavalcanti de Moura writes:
> Hello,
>
> My org file uses a latex class that, after exporting, is in conflict with
> the lines \date{} and \title
Hello,
My org file uses a latex class that, after exporting, is in conflict with
the lines \date{} and \title{} automatically generated by orgmode latex
export. I already tried the following headings for the org file:
1.
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
2.
#+TITLE:
#+option: date:nil
3.
#+option: title:nil da
> Am 11.04.2019 um 16:28 schrieb Loris Bennett :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a text I would like to keep in a single org file in both an
> English and a German version.
>
> I could just have first one version and the other and export via tags.
> However, ideally I would like to keep both versions of a
Hi,
I have a text I would like to keep in a single org file in both an
English and a German version.
I could just have first one version and the other and export via tags.
However, ideally I would like to keep both versions of a given paragraph
close together to allow easier translation and editi
Hi,
+1 for not supporting Elsevier.
Nonetheless, if you *have* to use this template, or if you encounter
similar issues with another one, I've used the following workaround in
the past:
- export just the body of the article (hitting C-b at the export frame)
- input that at your tex file using \in
Hello,
With the last version from org ELPA, I can confirm that the bug is fixed.
Thanks,
Roland.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Roland Everaert writes:
>
>> Since a few weeks, the following template didn't work anymore.
>>
>> (setq org-capture-templates
>> `(("b" "Add url to book