Hi,
I noted that, roughly since the first updates of the Org 9.7.x series,
ob-R.el produces outputs that have alignment issues in the first line of
the output, if and only if the code block includes several lines of
code.
For instance, here is a code block including two lines of R code. As you
ca
>> When a task have drawers, they are shown open. How a can I hide
>> them in this indirect follow mode ? I didn't enable the opening of
>> drawers in my config and if I remember they are hidden by default.
>>
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want the drawers shown by
> org-agenda-follow-mode
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tor-björn Claesson writes:
>
>> I feel that the guard option does the right thing by directly fixing
>> the pattern matching - but what approach do you prefer?
>
> I provided the guard example just for your reference.
> The preference for actual code is more readable cod
On Tue, Nov 05 2024, Sébastien Gendre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have enabled the indirect follow-mode when the agenda start. Now, for
> each agenda item, I can see the selected item details and only it. Which
> is great.
>
> But I have multiple questions about it.
>
>
> When a task have drawers, they
Hello,
I have enabled the indirect follow-mode when the agenda start. Now, for
each agenda item, I can see the selected item details and only it. Which
is great.
But I have multiple questions about it.
When a task have drawers, they are shown open. How a can I hide
them in this indirect follow