Ihor Radchenko writes:
> FYI:
> I have recently stumbled upon a FOSS service for video conferencing:
> https://meet.jit.si/ (recommended in Tor blog
> https://blog.torproject.org/remote-work-personal-safety)
>
> Might be another option for future meetings.
Yes, that's what was used for EmacsCon
ndame writes:
> As for org-at-table-p being slow storing the start and end position of
> the table could be a solution, so if point is between them then there
> is no need to check org-at-table-p again.
>
> org-table-align seemed fast enough for me when I tried the posted
> code, but if it's slow
Hi list,
I'm having trouble tangling an Org file. Basically, if I put a
=:tangle= header argument in a =#+PROPERTY= line at the top of the
file or in a =:PROPERTIES:= block under a header, it is not picked
up and the code blocks to which (I think) it should apply are not
tangled. Only when I
FYI:
I have recently stumbled upon a FOSS service for video conferencing:
https://meet.jit.si/ (recommended in Tor blog
https://blog.torproject.org/remote-work-personal-safety)
Might be another option for future meetings.
Best,
Ihor
John Kitchin writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to ho
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Hi,
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 11:31 AM Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> > Does anyone see this?
>
> No, I tried on master (5b9698870) as well as maint (685b2c441) and
> didn't see the behavior you describe. In both cases, an unchecked box
> is inserted.
>
> What Org version are you using? Can you trigger th
I know there are LaTeX packages / classes for several forms of
brochures. Those might be used by org-mode.
Am 27.03.20 um 21:44 schrieb rrandr...@gmail.com:
Hi.
The tri-fold brochure is also known as 'tryptich'
A simple web search defines it as:
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