You can use a main directory with subdirectories with the
:recursive t
option, or have multiple projects defined and run
org-publish-all
I have the following folder structure
project/index.org
main.org
project1/index.org
/about.org
it seems org-publish-project-alist is configured for only a single org project.
Care to explain?
Ian Garmaise writes:
> Thanks for that, it is indeed true that picking a heading is a workaround.
> I was confused because as far as I can tell there is no relationship
> between the countdown timer and any headline. I assume you mean the
> docstring for org-timer-set-timer, but maybe it is for
Ian Garmaise writes:
> In Agenda, I issue the ';' command to start a countdown timer.
> I am asked how many minutes, then I get the following error
>
>
> user-error: Command not allowed in this line
>
> Timer doesn't start. I have no problem starting a timer with C-c C-x ;
Thanks for the report
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As someone who doesn't really use ob-shell, I've made too much noise in
this thread, and am intending this to be my last comment here...
I think it's a bad idea that ":results value", and not specifying
":results", give different behavior.
In my own Org-babel files, I usually have a header line l