thanks for your clarification. i had thought that it did the
daily/weekly agenda also. that's the one that is slow for me.
On 9/7/19, Adam Porter wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i was merely trying to get a sense of the degree to which it is a
>> drop-in replacement (which i think you have
Hi,
When the least indented line in buffer begins from fullwidth character
like 'あ', a Japanese character, `org-do-remove-indentation' doesn't
remove indentation at all or removes improperly.
e.g. 'あ' with 2 spaces indent
-[buffer begin]-
あ
-[buffer end]-
`org-do-remove-inde
Hi there,
Here's a TINYCHANGE patch that fixes an issue in ob-lisp.el.
Before:
#+BEGIN_SRC lisp :results file
"plot.png"
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
[[file:"plot.png"]] <-- which is wrong
After:
#+BEGIN_SRC lisp :results file
"plot.png"
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
[[file:plot.png]]
Mike
From 414af442f
Samuel Wales writes:
> i was merely trying to get a sense of the degree to which it is a
> drop-in replacement (which i think you have said it is not).
Right, it doesn't do everything Org Agenda does. Since Org Agenda does
also serve as a kind of "search view," org-ql can largely serve as a
rep