Short description: When called first imenu does not correctly process an
org-mode file. With the file's buffer killed and reloaded or with any
other org-mode-file after the first take, imenu works correctly.
How to reproduce: Start emacs -q and load an org-mode file (example file
below but any
How to reproduce: Start Emacs -q and load an org-mode file. Try to open
a file link in that org file like file:abc.odt or file:abc.pdf with
org-open-at-point.
Expected behavior: Emacs opens the file in the external application,
i.e. Libre Office or a pdf viewer like evince.
What happens: E
That makes perfectly sense. Thank you!
On Sat, 30 Jul 2022, 10:55 Ihor Radchenko, wrote:
> One thing that's still bugging me though is why the table would not hang
>> with the older version of org-mode. As far as I can tell nothing has
>> changed around tables between 9.5.2 and 9.5.4. Do you hav
h the older version of org-mode. As far as I can tell nothing has
changed around tables between 9.5.2 and 9.5.4. Do you have any idea what
could cause the difference in behaviour?
Thanks again, and best regards
Christoph
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022, 16:55 Ihor Radchenko, wrote:
> Christoph Grabenstein
side. Please
let me know if I should open a ticket for evil.
- For more details see my question at the emacs stackexchange:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/72769/org-mode-tables-slowed-down-by-evil-mode
Best regards
Christoph
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led
state. Another way would be not to count CANCELED among the done
states, but to inhibit it being displayed in the agenda. I am unsure
which approach would be preferable philosophically.
Thanks
Christoph
disabled (just like in
programming modes it is enabled only for the comments).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem already?
Thanks
Christoph
ve to expand paragraphs far up individually or expand all the
hierarchical levels below by dobule-tabbing.
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think we should be able to use the same syntax outside of lists:
Lorem Ipsum :: Duis ac nibh cursus, elementum ipsum quis, faucibus
sapien.
Interdum :: Cras volutpat, sem eu semper ultrices, risus lacus
tempor erat, eu pulvinar magna arcu sit amet massa.
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Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Christoph Groth writes:
>
> > I understand now that Org does what it should. However, I find this
> > behavior quite dangerous. It caught me after more than 10 years of
> > using Org. If there's a list of long-term issues with Org
&g
behavior quite dangerous. It caught me after more than 10 years of
using Org. If there's a list of long-term issues with Org somewhere,
this problem may deserve being added to it.
Cheers
Christoph
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725408
09-01.
Is this behavior by design? If yes, could someone please explain the
rationale or point me to relevant documentation or discussions?
Thanks!
Christoph
or org files. Using
shell-command-to-string to launch the 'find' shell command takes only
0.2 s.
Christoph
signature.asc
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agenda-exit is not
satisfactory, because it also kills the buffers that one has just
found due to the search, and also it's not automatic. Perhaps one
could close the buffers immediately once the agenda view has been
created?
Thanks
Christoph
[1]
https://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
alifies as a bug, because it's easy to accidentally corrupt
the heading structure of a file.
Cheers,
Christoph
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of 2018-07-11, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.1.14 (9.1.14-dist @
/usr/share/emacs/25.2/site-li
itish English
instead of American English because American English is the default pretty much
anywhere.
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en when
using complicated matrices, this is the case. They are copied to the
LaTeX file verbatim and the PDF is produced just as expected.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.3.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.18.9)
of 2017-09-12
Package: Org mode version 9.1.9 (9.1.9-3-gb1a639-elpa @
/home/christoph/.
Carsten Dominik wrote in 2010:
I am afraid I don't see any major speed improvements that could
make this happen. Yes, one could parse all the files once, build
a table in memory and get the entries for each day from there -
but that comes down to a complete rewrite of the parser, maybe
even t
0:55 |
where filename.org looks like
* Task 1
* Task 2
...
> It sounds like a user error to me.
Maybe the truth is that the handling of :maxlevel 0 was an undocumented
feature?
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Christoph
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with
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument wholenump -1)
make-string(-1 124)
in org-clocktable-write-default, I think in
(make-string (1- (min maxlevel (or ntcol 100))) ?|)
to be exact, because (1- maxlevel) is -1.
Cheers,
Chri
rks.
Any ideas? Or is this a bug?
Thank you very much in advance,
Christoph
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→ Please note: I will be on parenta
4 26 27 28 30 32 34 36
38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52))>
Like above, but not if the date is between 2016-07-22 and 2016-08-31.
<%%(and (diary-float t 5 1) (diary-block 2016 03 01 2018 12 31) (not
(diary-date 2016 06 03)))>
First (1) Friday (day 5) of every month (t) in the given range
(diary
item as
closing time.
Use case: you finished a TODO task and logged time on it but forgot to
mark it DONE.
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ing clocktables for these intervals. Please let me know if
you are interested. This is implemented as a Makefile plus shell and
Perl scripts and is currently hosted in the same private repository in
which I have my org files, but in principle I'm happy to open it.
Cheers,
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rence.
I tested the same with Org 8.2.10, i.e. the version bundled with my
Emacs, and it worked.
Cheers,
Christoph
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of 2016-03-03
Package: Org-mode version 8.3.4 (8.3.4-42-gae73c7-elpaplus @
c:/Users/clange/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-201
undo works.
Can anyone confirm this behaviour?
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h; those spreadsheets that generate
project-/employer-specific timesheets I have not yet made public), I do
something like "determine all time logged on :Work: but neither on
:EmployerA: nor on :EmployerB:. Add .7 of that time to the time that's
explicitly logged on :EmployerA:, and .3 of
could imagine it would not be easily
to implement this efficiently: as an Org document is technically a text
file that the user can edit without any restrictions, one would have to
continuously sync some internal data structure with the user's
text-level edits.
Cheers,
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Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
xp-in-string "\\[\\[.*?\\]\\[\\(.*?\\)\\]\\]"
"\\1" match-string-no-properties "???" ...] 8)
org-clock-in(nil)
funcall-interactively(org-clock-in nil)
call-interactively(org-clock-in nil nil)
command-execute(org-clock-in)
Cheers,
Christoph
Emacs : GNU Emacs
Nicolas Goaziou on 2015-08-10 22:37:
> Correct. Fixed. Thank you to you both.
Many thanks, @Nicolas, for fixing this so quickly, and @Kyle for
tracking down the source of the problem!
Christoph
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d org-mode 8.2.x.
Running "emacs -q" and then (package-initialize) and then opening a
minimal file like
* Hello
CLOCK: [2015-08-07 Fri 10:14]--[2015-08-07 Fri 10:20] => 0:06
was enough to reproduce the bug. I.e. C-c ! or C-c . on the second
timestamp prompted me with the time of
Nicolas Goaziou on 2015-08-10 00:30:
> Christoph LANGE writes:
>> I frequently use org-time-stamp or org-time-stamp-inactive to adjust
>> intervals logged with CLOCK:. Before upgrading to 8.3.1 I was able to
>> adjust the end of a CLOCK'ed interval of the
gt; difference"
it no longer works as of 8.3.1.
This problem occurs before org-open-at-point invokes
org-follow-timestamp-link.
Cheers,
Christoph
Emacs : GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-w64-mingw32)
of 2015-07-11 on KAEL
Package: Org-mode version 8.3.1 (8.3.1-elpaplus @
c:/Users/clange/.emacs
ime-stamp-inactive
while having the point placed on "end". As of 8.3.1 it seems that the
function always offers to edit "start".
If this is not a bug, is there some other way to request "end" to be
edited?
Cheers,
Christoph
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time stamps. When a prefix argument is given, the
interactive editing of the timestamp uses C as a default before changing
A--C into A--B B--C.
Cheers,
Christoph
--- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< --- %< ---
(defun org-clock-
ith a short
elisp file containing my function, plus a short HTML file explaining that
there exists an elisp file containing a function that does - does this make sense?
Cheers, and thanks for your advice,
Christoph
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Sent from a mobile device; please excuse my brevity.
ool-proof guide for how to do this. I know that for contributing code
I will have to sign some FSF copyright forms, and I know how to use git,
but I don't know the exact org-mode specific steps of doing so.
Cheers,
Christoph
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%< ---
This implementation works efficiently in a 4 MB org file with 100 IDs.
Together with ido or helm I find it a very user-friendly way of jumping
to frequently used headlines.
I noticed that org-babel-ref-goto-headline-id does something similar, so
maybe some code could be shared among t
fix for this particular case is as easy as marking the
affected range of lines and saying C-u M-x sort-lines.
Cheers,
Christoph
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table code calls the calendar-absolute-from-iso
function, which seems to have been abolished in preparation of Emacs 25.
The following workaround helps:
(defalias 'calendar-absolute-from-iso 'calendar-iso-to-absolute)
Cheers,
Christoph
-
Dear Org community,
I thought I'd let you know how I clock my Org tasks while I'm on the
move. In a really poor man's way, without MobileOrg.
http://langec.wordpress.com/2014/10/03/poor-mans-org-mode-time-logging/
Cheers,
Christoph
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manually maintained entries like
this in my contacts.org:
%%(org-anniversary YYYY MM DD) Name (%d years)
Cheers, and thanks in advance for any helpful advice,
Christoph
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Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
> See the custom commands for the agenda in the manual. You can create a
> command to do a search in specific files.
Indeed! That’s great, I didn’t know that this is possible. The custom
agenda commands of type “search” also support more complex searches like
“-
same problems appear as
described in the other posting (namely scaling and searching).
I know that there have been discussions about this in the past,
and I know that there’s org-annotate-file. Is there anyone who
uses a scheme like this (for >1000 items, say) in practice?
Christoph
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo wrote:
Perhaps I am biased because I learned LaTeX and BibTeX before
Org, but I think that for references BibTeX (plus a little bit
of emacs configuration) has everything I could need. I guess if
you are more used to Org, it might be worth to invest time and
come up wi
If at least one of your computers can be reached from all the others via
ssh, or you can reach all the other computers from one (i.e. there’s a
star topology), you could use unison to synchronize all kinds of files.
This works very reliably and handles modifications in both directions.
I use git f
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo wrote:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> I don't manage my bibliography references in Org mode. I am used to
>> managing a bibtex database and have never found the need to move
>> everything to Org.
>
> Same here.
My motivation for keeping bibliography in org was to keep all
Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> do you have a function that automatically fetches bibtex entries for
> books from the web, given some info (title, year, author or so)?
I haven’t yet started to manage literature with org mode, so I do not
have anything so far.
It’s usually easy to find BibTeX records on
: drawer.
Any comments?
Christoph
Hello,
I’d like to keep my library of scientific articles in orgmode, along
with notes, links to external files (mostly PDF), etc. This has been
discussed repeatedly on this list, for example in the recent thread
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/78983.
Most solutions seem to be based
st length is 35, but I could be wrong.
I think you are right about this, given the initial code in
org-clock-history-push, and the limit to 9 digits (why actually not use
"0" for the most recent one?) and 26 alphabetic letters.
Cheers,
Christoph
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any thanks in advance,
Christoph
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of 2013-03-17 on MARVIN
Package: Org-mode version 8.2.7c (8.2.7c-51-g896fa6-elpaplus @
c:/Users/clange/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20140825/)
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and
would prefer not having to learn any complex procedures before being
able to contribute.
Cheers,
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Thorsten Jolitz gmail.com> writes:
>
> Christoph Held GMX gmx.net> writes:
>
> > How do I check the syntax of the underlying link of which I currently
> > only see the pretty face? So far I have used Emacs really only to run
> > org mode. This is probabl
run org mode. This is
probably where it shows that without the training wheels it is still a bumpy
ride for me.
Christoph
> Christoph Groth writes:
>
>> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make a custom agenda view
>> that only shows todo items that are scheduled for the future. Or am
>> I wrong?
>
> Use a TODO agenda view, and set `org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled'
Bastien writes:
>> There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make a custom agenda view
>> that only shows todo items that are scheduled for the future. Or am
>> I wrong?
>
> Use a TODO agenda view, and set `org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled' to
> past within this custom agenda view.
This shows ent
Thanks Bastien, this works!
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make a custom agenda view that
only shows todo items that are scheduled for the future. Or am I wrong?
Christoph
better way?
Alternatively, one could always show all items in the global todo list,
but somehow mark the already scheduled ones. Orgmode does not seem to
allow for something like this out-of-the-box, though.
Thanks,
Christoph
ommands?
- Do you run your Emacs on the master node of the cluster? Or does your
setup involve running emacs on the machine you are working on and
talking to the cluster over the network?
Cheers,
Christoph
change
> if/when someone finds the time and drive to tackle the implementation.
Hmm, I searched the list archives before asking of course, but I didn’t
find any previous discussion. Could you please provide some references?
Thanks,
Christoph
ut there seems to be
no way to support dependencies.
Christoph
r during the execution of a task
- Being able to execute multiple independent tasks in parallel
- Being able to interrupt a running task
- Being able to inspect the incomplete output of a running task
I’d love to hear about any frameworks or workflows that fulfill these
requirements.
Cheers
Christop
low background. Can you reproduce this?
Christoph
org-babel is not well suited for such an usage profile, but
I’d love to be taught otherwise.
Many thanks,
Christoph
ackground color as yellow.
How to find out from which face the white foreground was inherited? The
command describe-face does not seem to help for this.
Christoph
uot; but not the
TODO items underneath). Is this the way this is supposed to work?
I can see that overlays are added for all the headings that were clocked
on lower levels as well, but that overlays contain only spaces.
Best,
Christoph
Hello,
I’m looking for a quick way to check the total time spent on a task. I
bet I’m missing something obvious. (I have set
org-clock-mode-line-total to today, so I do not see the total time of a
clocked-in task in the mode line.)
Many thanks,
Christoph
ar. In case it may be of interest to
anyone, I recently made public a LaTeX package with \lstdefinelanguage
settings for a lot of languages I am interested in (mainly from the
Semantic Web): https://github.com/clange/latex/blob/master/lstsemantic.sty.
Cheers,
Christoph
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Hi Nicolas,
I'm sorry I hadn't got back to this email – didn't notice it because of
a filtering mistake on my side.
2013-09-14 15:33 Nicolas Goaziou:
> Christoph LANGE writes:
>> Still I think the following sentence in the documentation (section 12.5)
>
-c it doesn't tick the check box but says "C-c
C-c can do nothing useful at this location".
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→ Mathematics in Computer Science Special Issue on “Enabl
quot;/usr/share/emacs/24.3.50/lisp/org/org-remember.el") to my .emacs ...
I just wanted to submit a bug report via org-submit-bug-report, but it
said "Cannot open load file: org-remember". Indeed org.el of version
8.2 still makes some references to org-remember.
Cheers,
Christoph
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/info:$INFOPATH"
In this directory, I created a symlink to the Org 8.2 info:
$ ls -l ~/.emacs.d/info
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 clange clange 19 Sep 14 15:20 org -> /usr/share/info/org
HTH,
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ks for writing up these FAQ. They look very helpful to me.
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→ Mathematics in Computer Science Special Issue on “Enabling Domain
Experts to use Formalised Reas
o
manually (or automatically, with some scripting or macro-recording)
convert tree entries to plain lists. This is what I will now do with my
Beamer presentations.
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d now use #+BEGIN_SRC and that then everything will be
handled automatically. However the language of my listings is a
non-standard one, which requires a lot of custom options to the
lstlisting environment.
Could anyone kindly point me to an example?
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Christo
er way.
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
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a arguments into
the {lstlisting} environment that is created from #+BEGIN_SRC?
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→ Mathematics in Computer Science Special Issue on “Enab
d now use #+BEGIN_SRC and that then everything will be
handled automatically. However the language of my listings is a
non-standard one, which requires a lot of custom options to the
lstlisting environment.
Could anyone kindly point me to an example?
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Christoph
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> and my
reply. I just wanted to let everyone know, but I am currently unable to
work on this.
Cheers,
Christoph
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ntrib". So
in this case the user has explicitly decided "I want the contributed
features".
> (it also shouldn't exist as a subdirectory under ${PN}).
Where should it go instead, if anywhere?
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
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until I learned how to write Gentoo
ebuilds. With another Emacs package (evil), I also recently switched
from git to ebuilds (maintained by someone else), because I found the
package to be sufficiently feature-complete with version 1.0.
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o.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466720 to
track the progress).
Thanks to Bastien et al. for version 8!
Cheers,
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On 03/20/2013 06:00 PM, 42 147 wrote:
Apologies on behalf of my inferior cognitive faculty, but I do not see a
solution to my problem in those options (perhaps merely a means to it).
Between OVERVIEW, CONTENT, SHOWALL, SHOWEVERYTHING, which == "allow me to
save and reopen the buffer in its curre
On 12/08/2012 12:41 AM, Christoph Herzog wrote:
Today I discovered a really practical add-on for Thunderbird that solved
my problem of how to linking to a mail in Thunderbird:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/thunderlink/
(It requires some modification of the mimetypes on your
Today I discovered a really practical add-on for Thunderbird that solved
my problem of how to linking to a mail in Thunderbird:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/thunderlink/
(It requires some modification of the mimetypes on your system as
described in the documentation.)
Next,
he agenda view for the "sticking" date.
I think that if opening a link takes me to a date D that is outside of
where the agenda is currently "stuck", the agenda should be rebuilt for
the desired date D.
Cheers,
Christoph
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left-justified –
for example:
** Foo
:DRAWER:
Bla
:END:
I think the :END: should also respect the current indentation.
Cheers, and thanks,
Christoph
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Samuel Wales writes:
> On 7/7/12, Christoph Groth wrote:
>> I would say that a proper solution would be to reserve
>> delete-other-windows for interactive use and to replace it by
>> something more sensible which ensures that a given window is well
>> visibl
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> On Thu, Jun 14 2012, Christoph Groth wrote:
>> How to ensure that the buffer which was active when org-capture was
>> executed remains visible during date entry?
> I've had the same annoyance. The attached patch is *not* a real
> solution t
cuted remains visible during date entry?
Thanks,
Christoph
:
:BEAMER_envargs: [label=abc]<1>
:END:
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\begin{verbatim}
I am [fragile]
\end{verbatim}
#+END_LaTeX
Christoph
>From a4624f52055667ed8c5220ca49f459274bfc7f45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Christoph Dittmann
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 14:43:26 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Make [frag
:
:BEAMER_envargs: [label=abc]<1>
:END:
#+BEGIN_LaTeX
\begin{verbatim}
I am [fragile]
\end{verbatim}
#+END_LaTeX
Christoph
>From a4624f52055667ed8c5220ca49f459274bfc7f45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Christoph Dittmann
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 14:43:26 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Make [frag
.
I will probably be around and asking silly questions for a while. Thanks for
the friendly welcome and your constructive tips, all of which I studied most
attentively but it may take a while.
May the force be with me :-)
Christoph
C-l) and insert
square brackets into the link description, they are rewritten to {...},
which I do not consider acceptable. If there is any escape syntax, they
should rather be rewritten using that escape syntax.
Thanks in advance for any pointers,
Christoph
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C-l) and insert
square brackets into the link description, they are rewritten to {...},
which I do not consider acceptable. If there is any escape syntax, they
should rather be rewritten using that escape syntax.
Thanks in advance for any pointers,
Christoph
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ts of development and less
towards philosophy of usage, I apologize
Christoph
Hi Seb,
thanks for your help!
2011-12-26 15:50 Sebastien Vauban:
Christoph LANGE writes:
2. accumulation doesn't work within the same entry; details follow:
So when I changed the above contact entry to
* Contact Name
:PROPERTIES:
:EMAIL:f...@bar.org
:EMAIL+: b...@ba
Dear org-mode developers,
please find attached a patch for org-beamer.el that also recognizes
\lstinline and \verb as commands that make a frame fragile.
Cheers, and thanks,
Christoph
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