When tried to apply =trace-function= to a recursive-factorial which
print the tracing course to the current buffer:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(defun factorial(n)
(if (= n 1)
1
(* n (factorial (- n 1)
(trace-function #'factorial (current-buffer))
(factorial 4)
#+END_SRC===
I've found a way to side-step this issue by simply evaluating (setq-default
indent-tabs-mode nil). From then on any formatting is just spaces and the
shifting doesn't occur. Still, this is odd behavior.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 3:26 PM Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
> Changing my theme didn't help. The
> The idea is nice, and probably a step in the right direction, but
> `org-at-table-p' and `org-table-align' are not lightweight functions. In
> some common situations, e.g., when the table is a bit large, or when it
> is located away from the start of a section, typing in the table may
> feel slug
Hi.
The tri-fold brochure is also known as 'tryptich'
A simple web search defines it as:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Promotional brochures come in many sizes and can be folded many different ways,
the most common being the tri-fold
brochure. This fold create
Changing my theme didn't help. The foreground-color of hide-face is set to
the background color of my theme. What I suspect the problem is is the
spaces and tabs used by sml-mode for indentations. I don't think other
languages use a mix of spaces and tabs. They use just spaces. Is there a
way to co
Hello,
ndame writes:
> The other day a code was posted on Reddit which automatically formats
> the table as you type:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/lorIDhY.gif
>
>
> The code looks pretty simple, the actual formatting code is only a few lines
> and it might even be possible to rewrite it to simplify i
Have you tried tweaking org-hide face? Maybe the problem is with the font you
use, is it monospaced?
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 22:40, Lawrence Bottorff wrote:
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 he
The other day a code was posted on Reddit which automatically formats
the table as you type:
https://i.imgur.com/lorIDhY.gif
The code looks pretty simple, the actual formatting code is only a few lines
and it might even be possible to rewrite it to simplify it even more:
https://reddit.com/r/e
Thanks, and thanks for adding the test and doc updates!
Chris.
> On Mar 26, 2020, at 9:12 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> 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, a