I have searched high and low through my init/config and I can't find where
orgmode is suppressing the display of leading asterisks of headings. I've
got org-hide-leading-stars set to nil -- but it turns itself back on
whenever I open an org file. I can start a clean, blank org file (no
#+STARTUP hi
Christian Hopps writes:
> I've attached an updated patch using "semimonth".
Applied in 8a99404c8, along with a follow-up commit that adds a test,
updates the manual, and add a NEWS entry.
Thanks.
Got it.
Thanks, Kyle.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 6:46 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> B Goodr writes:
>
> > Not sure how I can find out when this commit will show up in the
> packaging
> > system. The .emacs.d/elpa/org-20200323/org does not have it.
>
> The ELPA archives are built from the maint branch, but
Dear Emacs and Org community,
I just want to send a small note to wish you the best during these times
of need. Let us remember that it is community which allows us to keep
going as a species. Please, take care of yourselves and those who
surround you, and let us do our best to overcome the ci
I've attached an updated patch using "semimonth".
Thanks,
Chris.
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Hi Timm
Timm Lichte writes:
> Glad you find it interesting. I think both ways of taking notes have
> their merits and use cases. In small productive project meetings, I'd
> rather use more of the org-mode infrastructure. When there is a larger
> event with changing participants and its really imp