Kyle Meyer writes:
> I'll apply the patch to do so in a day or two if no one raises an
> objection.
Applied with 4b26289f0.
This is something I've wanted for years in org-mode, but which in some
ways could actually be _offensive_ to its ideals. If you're an outline
purist, look away.
It's something we can do with plain lists: work on a list item at level
X, then make a sublist at level X+1, and then "pop" back up
On 2/19/20 2:39 AM, Bastien wrote:
- org-hide-emphasis-markers => t
Just to note: I've been working on a minor-mode in which the emphasis
markers are "invisible" but not hidden (i.e. they still take up space,
they're just in 'org-hide face or something similar), except when the
point is clos
So, in the "new" org-mode, we've done away with standard
percent-encoding of URLs, in favor of a more... idiosyncratic
method using backslashes. So... what is one supposed to do about
spaces in URLs? When they're in [[link format]], with or without
a description
I've seen this question around e.g. stack overflow, but none of the
answers I found seems really satisfactory.
I'd like to share a set of begin_src / end_src blocks in a.org between
b.org and c.org; in particular b.org and c.org contain noweb references
to names defined in a.org. Is there a bett
I tried to add stuck projects to my block agenda, but I did not find the
relevant
keyword. Then I googled and it found this discussion which mentions the stuck
keyword:
https://old.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/96z3el/display_list_of_stuck_projects_in_the_agenda/e45yx8p/
Shouldn't this 'stuck'
Hi,
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> As stated on [1] I do have an issue with export to Confluence markup
> via org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-confluence.el and radio targets[2].
>
> When I am using a snippet like:
>
>| - <> :: this is the explanation to this weird term
>|
>| [...]
>|
>| Please respect the
Hi!
As stated on [1] I do have an issue with export to Confluence markup
via org-mode/contrib/lisp/ox-confluence.el and radio targets[2].
When I am using a snippet like:
| - <> :: this is the explanation to this weird term
|
| [...]
|
| Please respect the foo bar everyhere.
... it gets ex
Dear Kyle,
> Kyle Meyer writes:
> Thanks for reporting back. Arne sent an equivalent patch (see
> sibling thread), verifying that LibreJS worked with it. I applied
> that in 661696036 (ox-html: escape & in license magnets,
> 2020-03-15), so we should be all set.
I've done a