Gentlemen,
I think you have stepped onto a slippery slope.
Adding an :eval option that turns off confirmation queries without user
intervention defeats the security purpose stated for
`org-confirm-babel-evaluate'.
Likewise, adding a new header argument that turns off such checks may have
pern
Hi Chuck,
"Berry, Charles" writes:
> I think you have stepped onto a slippery slope.
>
> Adding an :eval option that turns off confirmation queries without user
> intervention defeats the security purpose stated for
> `org-confirm-babel-evaluate'.
>
> Likewise, adding a new header argument tha
Mackenzie Bligh writes:
> Do you have any suggestions for the name of such a value?
I tried to avoid being responsible for a poorly chosen name :]
"'yes' or 'always'" pairs well with the existing "'no' or 'never'", but
I suppose that risks users not realizing that it implies not querying.
Perha
Hi Kyle,
I didn't think of that, but that's a really good idea! Do you have any
suggestions for the name of such a value?
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 9:09 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Hi Mackenzie,
>
> Mackenzie Bligh writes:
>
> > First time contributing here, so apologies if I haven't gotten this quit
On 2019-07-18 15:54, John Kitchin
writes:
M-x org-ref-open-bibtex-notes should do that when your cursor
is in a
bibtex entry.
Thank you very much, I don't know how I missed it.
Best,
Alan
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