Hello Org experts,
it seems that the time summing behaviour of columnview dynamic blocks is
different for CLOCKSUM than for EFFORT columns with respect to how the
contributions from sub-headlines are handled. When summing up CLOCKSUM
columns, a parent headline can have its own clocked time, which
Russell Adams writes:
> I have noticed that when I pull up an agenda view, if I enable/disable
> items (ie: enable logbook, enable inactive timestamps), that if I
> change to a new time period (ie: forward/backward day/week/month/view)
> that I lose some settings. Generally it's the inactive time
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> We could add a `help-quick-use-map' variable and bind it to `global-map'
> by default. You can then re-bind it in your command.
I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand it.
It seems to me that the simplest way is to add a parameter to the
function, like this:
(defu
Org-mode occasionally opens files automatically, for instance, when
inserting or opening ID links, or during certain searches. I need to
determine if a buffer was opened programmatically or manually by the user
within the startup hooks. This distinction is important because, e.g., I
want to automat
I have noticed that when I pull up an agenda view, if I enable/disable
items (ie: enable logbook, enable inactive timestamps), that if I
change to a new time period (ie: forward/backward day/week/month/view)
that I lose some settings. Generally it's the inactive timestamps,
though logbook stays.
C
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> I'll admit this "bug" is not critical, but it is visually annoying (at least
>> to me).
>> When hiding an org entry, source blocks with extended backgrounds remain
>> visible.
>>
>> To re-produce:
>> ...
>> 5. Notice how the background colour now appears next to "One".
I would like to update my old contact info in this project.
Best,
Amy
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+Amy Grinn Tyler Grinn
Hi!
I'm working on the :noweb-wrap header argument which controls the syntax
of noweb references in a babel src block. For example:
#+name: foo
#+begin_src elisp
:foo
#+end_src
#+begin_src elisp :noweb yes :noweb-wrap <<< >>>
<<>>
#+end_src
And I would like some feedback...
First of all,
> From: Sławomir Grochowski
> Cc: yanta...@posteo.net, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, emacs-de...@gnu.org,
> phil...@posteo.net, stefankan...@gmail.com, la...@gnus.org,
> hmel...@gmail.com, i...@protesilaos.com
> Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2024 09:38:40 +0200
>
> > The idea here was that some other function cou
On 06-04-2024 14:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
You need to redirect where Emacs looks for Org mode:
(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/org-mode/lisp")
Somewhere early in your init.el.
Thank you for the hint.
It seems to be working without the issue in the development version.
Brian
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 5:42 PM Sławomir Grochowski <
slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But first, we need to modify `help-quick' to be more reusable.
> I tried to do it, but I'm not experienced in elisp.
> I wanted to remove references to global variables, so I did a wrapper
> function to pa
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> chad writes:
>
>> If you don't mind me asking:
>
> Thank you for sharing your views.
>
>> What are your high-level goals and immediate needs for changing
>> help-quick?
>
> I want to reuse quick-help for functionality in org-mode - column view
> package. See first
chad writes:
> If you don't mind me asking:
Thank you for sharing your views.
> What are your high-level goals and immediate needs for changing
> help-quick?
I want to reuse quick-help for functionality in org-mode - column view
package. See first email in this thread - there is even a screen
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