On 27.4.2013, at 08:24, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> I have a file that I am exporting to HTML, and the file contains
>
> #+BIND: org-time-stamp-custom-formats ("<%d-%m-%Y>" . "<%d-%m-%Y %H:%M>")
> #+BIND: org-display-custom-times t
>
> Apparently these lines are not used during H
Hi Nicolas,
I have a file that I am exporting to HTML, and the file contains
#+BIND: org-time-stamp-custom-formats ("<%d-%m-%Y>" . "<%d-%m-%Y %H:%M>")
#+BIND: org-display-custom-times t
Apparently these lines are not used during HTML export. I debugged the
org-translate-time function. When it
Hi,
In a file with some time stamps in headlines, is it still possible to get rid
of them only for the Table of Contents, but to leave them in the headlines
themselves?
Thanks
- Carsten
Hi everyone.
I am sorry for the spam, but todays XKCD
http://xkcd.com/1172/
is just too good to not share here, together with this
piece of data:
$ grep defcustom lisp/*el contrib/lisp/*el |wc -l
1213
Hurray for Nicolas and Bastien to be brave and switch to the
new exporter fram
Hi Bastien,
since you copied me, I guess you want my comment?
I think this is very useful functionality and I would vote for putting it into
the core.
The documentation should be kept as compact as possible, I think without an
example, just describe the functionality. Maybe Jarmo can write a l
Updated, thanks.
- Carsten
On 3.8.2012, at 09:41, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> It would seem there is a bug in turn-on-org-cdlatex whenever _ or ^ is
>> called. And perhaps others.
>
> This is a problem in cdlatex.el.
>
> You need to replace `last-command-char' by `
On 3.4.2012, at 09:06, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> of course this is how I'd like it to work as well, but this was too
>> hard for the moment... :(
>
> No problem -- since `org-agenda-sticky' is nil by default
> you can proceed with the merge when you think
Hi everyone,
already in Januar, Max Mikhanosha had published the first
version of his code to implement multiple agenda buffers. I have
worked with him over the last few weeks, and we think that
it is now quite stable.
Sticky agenda buffers (this is how Max calls it now) means the
ability to kee