David Masterson writes:
> Forgive the repeat -- I didn't see this come up...
>
> I've been looking at Beamer as a way to write a slide show to help
> explain some projects to others. Working on it, I have developed a
> number of questions that I'm not seeing answers to in the docs.
>
> + What is
Forgive the repeat -- I didn't see this come up...
I've been looking at Beamer as a way to write a slide show to help
explain some projects to others. Working on it, I have developed a
number of questions that I'm not seeing answers to in the docs.
+ What is the difference between TOC and the "O
Hello,
Using "C-c + C-y" in the last cell of the table below to sum the column
gives the wrong answer because the "2025" part of the date in the header is
being included in the sum.
|-|
| 2025-01 |
|-|
| 10 |
| 20 |
|-|
|2055 |
|-|
Previous versions
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> But after the publication of all the projects with org-publish, the
> index.html file have a title that concatenate the titles from
> "index.org" and "posts/sitemap.org".
I use
#+include: external-rss.org :lines "RSS_START-RSS_END"
to skip the #+title.
That’s no cle
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Sebastien, would you be interested to test this? I can add a
> complementary patch for Org that will work in tandem with this patch for
> Emacs.
How does the "indirect buffer" work ?
Is it just a narrowed buffer ?
PS: I will try to test the patch this weekend, I'm very
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Sebastien, would you be interested to test this? I can add a
> complementary patch for Org that will work in tandem with this patch for
> Emacs.
I can make a test.
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I was able to reproduce.
> This seems to be deliberate - `org-tree-to-indirect-buffer' explicitly
> unfolds everything:
>
> (org-fold-show-all '(headings drawers blocks))
>
> We can change this, but then we will introduce a surprise to users, so I
> am not sure what w
Hello.
I use org-publish to generate a website from multiple Org-mode files.
The website have multiple sections, each are published with it's own
org-publish project. For each section, I generate a sitemap with the
option ":auto-sitemap".
As a result, each section have a "sitemap.org" file. Each