is a weariness of the
flesh."
--Ecclesiastes 12,12 ESV
Best,
Birnle
> Am 13.6.2017 um 05:26 h schrieb Marcin Borkowski :
>
>
> On 2017-06-13, at 03:24, Birnle wrote:
>
>> Yes, John, you are surely right. From the beginning I use the Prelude
>> Emacs distribution (h
Org mode; "Mastering Emacs" is a good tips book, but no manual replacement.
2. Yes.
Thank you, Nikolay and Eric!
Best,
Birnle
> Am 13.6.2017 um 04:00 h schrieb Birnle :
>
> Dear group,
>
> Since I like to know my daily used software „by heart“ and I really don’t
>
Thank you, Marcin,
In fact, rectangle deletion doesn’t work since the text has over 700
header lines that are not indented. But replace-regexp works.
Best,
Birnle
On 13 Jun 2017, at 5:21, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
On 2017-06-12, at 23:42, Birnle wrote:
Thank you, John, for your answer. And
some others. All the good information is out there, but where is it
bundled in one (or two or three) book(s)?
And is it necessary to learn Lisp in order to master Emacs?
Best,
Birnle
,
Birnle
On 13 Jun 2017, at 1:13, John Kitchin wrote:
The C-c n binding is not defined in org-mode though as far as I know.
That
suggests it is something outside of org-mode doing that.
John
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Yes, John, thank you! Sometimes it is so easy … if you know it. Great.
Now I can export to Markdown and ODT directly.
On 12 Jun 2017, at 19:15, John Ankarström wrote:
Birnle writes:
But I’ve read that it is possible to directly export to Markdown
– that is the
format I usually work with
replace-regexp (replace ^ + by nothing).
On 12 Jun 2017, at 18:57, John Kitchin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Birnle wrote:
crux-cleanup-buffer-or-region
if that command is what does it, then it is happening outside of
org-mode.
I guess it is a command from here: https
file these unnecessary
spaces should be erased. I just have to figure out how to export to Markdown
from Org mode … Do you know a good online How-to?
> Am 12.6.2017 um 18:01 h schrieb Eric S Fraga :
>
> On Monday, 12 Jun 2017 at 15:49, Birnle wrote:
>> Is there no command to
Yes, Eric, thank you, that is a good idea.
Now I've found that it is more a feature than a failure – org mode thinks of it
as "cleaning up", and it does it automagically together with some commands.
There is even a special command for it: C-c n (crux-cleanup-buffer-or-region).
But I cannot find
And some more text in just
one line in visual mode that
wraps as it should.
I’ve searched for hours but couldn’t find a solution. As a totally
new Emacs and org (and evil) mode user I don’t know what to do. Please
help!
Best,
Birnle
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