I agree with Rasmus' position. Just because the org format is plain text,
doesn't mean the Emacs keybindings have to act identically to, say,
Notepad. Otherwise, what's Emacs for? Similarly, I don't expect TAB to
insert tabs into an org-mode document.
While there can be a bit of a culture shock ge
Seems like a good solution. Although how about HEADLINE_LEVEL,
OUTLINE_LEVEL or some abbreviation to make it more unlikely to clash with
user defined properties?
BrettW
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Bastien writes:
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> > Nicolas Goaziou writes:
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> >>
of a table, and I have
all the metadata without the actual headline by itself.
I'm unsure if the special properties "HEADING" and "ITEM" are confusing as
being slightly different concepts, so a better name might be good.
Brett Witty
Thanks! It'd be nice if there was a way to turn this into a property for
easy dynamic columnview blocks, but I guess you can't have everything :)
BrettW
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Brett Witty writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Is there a specia
Hi,
Is there a special property that contains the text of a headline but not
the stars, todo, tags or any of that other data?
Alternatively, is there a way to clean up %ITEM before giving it to a
column-view?
BrettW
Hi,
Has anyone made a module to normalize tags across your entire setup? That
is if you have "Blog" and "blog" as tags, then you fix it as one or the
other, or "hint" and "tip" tags being collapsed.
If not, would people be interested in that?
BrettW
Hi,
I'm trying to write my RPG adventures in org-mode and would like to bring
character sheets into that fold. Is there a way in Babel to have a vast
number of named variables that I can feed into source blocks? Are macros
the way to achieve this?
As an example, I'd like something like a big (hid