Hi, Skip —
On 24 Feb 2016, at 17:59, Skip Collins wrote:
If anyone is interested in the Drafts action, Gmail filter, Google
script, and org-feed configuration that make this work, I would be
happy to share. This setup can easily be adapted for Android phones.
I’m an iphone (and Drafts) user i
d
times the constant.
For day-to-day purposes, you'd define the constant as "0" or "1". When
it's time to export and print your html file, change the constant to
your actual hourly rate and recalculate.
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to use the exam document class
to produce an exam formatted to match my expectations.
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ed-backend-p backend 'latex)
(string-match "\\documentclass?[.*?]{exam}" (downcase
string)))
(replace-match "" nil nil headline))
Most document will fail the second test and those that don't are
probably the ones you want to target.
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tone and the content of your detailed contributions to this list over
the
years. I find it difficult to believe that you're more pessimistic than
I
am, but I take some odd pleasure in making something work that you
thought
wouldn't work. ;-)
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This doesn't work.
Can someone at least give me a hint on what I need to do differently?
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git; I've now upgraded
to 8.0.5 from git and get the same result.
I see Charles's suggestion to define a filter to take out the brackets
(thanks for that) -- I'm afraid I'm on the edge of my knowledge so I'll
need more time to sort that one out.
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a
function and then call it in the publishing routine?
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On 10.07.2013 16:46, John Rakestraw wrote:
Hi, Robert --
Thanks very much for your work on this. I'm now *much* closer than I
was. However, I'm not there yet.
Here's a snippet of the tex file that I need
ered with Arabic numbers.
But for some reason that numbering scheme isn't imposed.
Perhaps I need either just to write in latex or to work with what
Rasmus is suggesting; I've not had time yet to digest his suggestions.
I'm floating on the edge of my knowledge here
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e essay questions goes here. It will be several lines
long, so I
want enough text in the example to provide a line break.
\part
The second essay question. It is also several lines long, so I'll add
some
rambling text here for the second line.
\end{parts}
\end{questions}
\fillwithdottedlines{\fill}
\newpage
\fillwithdottedlines{\fill}
\end{document}
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apologies -- neglected to include the list.
Start of forwarded message
From: li...@johnrakestraw.com
To: Enda
Subject: Re: [O] How can I set an event to occur every day except Saturday and
Sunday between two given dates?
Fcc: ~/spool/sent.spool
Bcc: home
Hi, Martin --
>
> is it possible to have protected spaces in an odt exported from
> org.-mode? I tried ~ and \nbsp, but both come out literally.
I just tried inserting the non-breaking space in emacs with C-x, 8,
. It shows up as a non-breaking space in the odt file.
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-Original Message-
> > From: John Rakestraw [mailto:li...@johnrakestraw.com]
> > Sent: mercredi 30 novembre 2011 21:48
> > To: Mukherjee,Rajat,LAUSANNE,Clinical Operations
> > Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> > Subject: Re: [O] Editing using emacs-li
replace-match "question\n"
(add-hook 'org-export-latex-final-hook (function remove-line-from-exam.tex))
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On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Brian van den Broek wrote:
> All too often, I reschedule from the agenda. On an item, C-c C-s, the use
> the calendar to pick the new day. Does that not do what you are after?
Even more simply, while sitting on the task in the
agenda moves it ahead by a day.
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>From the doc string for org-log-done:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
You can have local logging settings for a subtree by setting the LOGGING
property to one or more of these keywords.
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Hi, David --
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, David Maus wrote:
> Too late for your student but does this problem still persists?
It was user error. I found an old copy of org-export.el lurking in my load
path.
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Hi, Anthony --
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Anthony Lander wrote:
> You might consider temporarily rolling back your org-mode. The
> function was defined in org-list.el a few weeks ago (my latest pull).
D'oh. Why didn't I think of that?
It worked. Thanks.
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I realize that this could well be user error, but I can't find what it is.
And my students are going to be pretty unhappy if I don't return these
exams tomorrow. Can someone suggest what I might check?
GNU Emacs 23.2.1
latest git version of org
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, Manuel Panea-Doblado wrote:
> So the presence of the "- State ..." line messes everything up.
>
> Any ideas?
You can put the state note into a drawer. Check out the variable
org-log-into-drawer.
> (error
> "Refiling from a capture buffer makes only sense for `entry'-
> type templates"))
> + (if (and (bolp) (eobp)) (backward-char 1))
> (let ((pos (point))
> (base (buffer-base-buffer (current-buffer)))
> (org-refile-for-capture t)
(and now I see why)
- Second, to add the additional data point that if I'm trying to refile to
the item following the point where the new captures are added, I get the
error message "Cannot refile to position inside the tree or region."
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use to keep track of all the
things that you do? ;-)
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m not a techie.)
This howto made the process relatively painless for me:
http://jfm3-repl.blogspot.com/2008/10/no-seriously-use-gnus-for-email.html
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<%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 3 10)>
<%%(org-diary-class 1 13 2010 5 3 2010 5 10 13)>
Class meets Mon-Wed-Fri from Jan 13 to May 3 from 12:15 to 13:05, with
holidays as indicated. Friday's class, for example, doesn't meet in weeks
neglected to cc the list .
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>>>>> Ben Finney writes:
> How does one make these into a date+time specification, so they will
> show up at the correct place in the agenda?
* 12:00-13:00 This meets from noon to 1 on the 3d monday
<%%(diary
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is treated as a completion command.
When refiling an already existing note (using C-c C-w), then RET works.
However, when filing a new note created by org-remember (using C-c C-c),
RET merely prompts me with the possible next-level headings. Pressing
SPACE and then RET files the new note under the firs
:level and/or :maxlevel are set
appropriately in the org-refile-targets variable.
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"\\end{parts}") ("\\part" . "\\part*"))
but that (a) seems inelegant and (b) introduces a problematic blank
line in the resulting tex file that messes up the numbering scheme in
the resulting pdf.
I'd appreciate any advice and/or pointers to help on t
> Here is a teaser video of the app running in the simulator:
> http://ncogni.to/mobileorg-demo1.mov
For some reason I can't get to the video just now, but I'll still say
that this is really good news. Looking forward to the app.
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I'd like to do something different with the date in the topmatter.
Here's what it does now (as shown in the tex file):
\title{Here's the title}
\author{John Rakestraw}
\date{31 August 2009}
I'd like it either not to have a date at all, or to have "Fall 2
(org-export-latex-protect-special
desc
+ (org-export-latex-protect-string desc
(t (insert "\\texttt{" desc "}")))
(defun org-export-latex-protect-amp (s)
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Someday (When I Have Time) I'm going to investigate org-collector.el,
which I think might be better. But this is working for me now.
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e defined in `org.el'.
Its value is nil
Documentation:
Hook which is run after the state of a TODO item was changed.
The new state (a string with a TODO keyword, or nil) is available in the
Lisp variable `state'.
You can customize this variable.
**
The question is whether you also g
27;org-icompleting-read args)))
-(defun org-completing-read-no-i (&rest args)
+(defun org-completing-read-no-ido (&rest args)
(let (org-completion-use-ido org-completion-use-iswitchb)
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>
> > 6. Our finalists are usually pretty interesting people. Are you
> > willing to be contacted by our public relations team about
> > interviews with the press?
>
> Yes.
>
>
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org-feed.el, does that help?
>
Adding the above lines to org-feed.el yields the following error
message when I run "make":
Error: Required feature 'cl-macs' was not provided
Shortening the additional code to this:
(eval-when-compile (require 'cl)
ls?
And am I correct in assuming that ignore-errors is a function
introduced in emacs 23? If so, can I get the definition and install it
in my .emacs configuration as a holdover until I upgrade to emacs 23?
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org-protocol-remember works as expected.
Surely there are still others using emacs 22.3? Is there another way
around this (short of upgrading to emacs 23 -- I might do that, but I'm
so swamped with other things right now and I know so little about
what I'm doing that I don't want to m
ot;. Set it to t and it
you'll be asked for a note each time you clock out. The note is
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...)))
org-feed-update(("ReQall"
"http://www.reqall.com/user/feeds/rss/8dc53e3aff648650b9996a61717a75adf27c54dc";
"~/Dropbox/plans/feeds.org" "ReQall Entries" :filter my-reqall-filter))
mapcar(org-feed-update (("ReQall"
"http://www.reqall.c
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:38:52 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > And what do you get for
> > coming up with it in the first place ?-)
>
> I'll accept gifts :-)
I'm not a coder, but it seems to me that if the person who solves the
puzzle gets a free download, then the person who came up with the
I wouldn't be Getting (other) Things
> Done :). I can share the hacks if anyone is interested.
>
> -brad
Consider me (very!) interested.
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Replying to myself, just in case others have this question...
> Hi --
>
> I'd like to export my agenda to an html page, and I'd like to do
> regularly with a cron job. I've set up the custom agenda view, and
> use the batch processing described here:
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Using-the-a
matting in the html file produced by the batch process be
the same as the formatting produced using C-c a e within emacs. Or, in
other words, is there a problem with my set-up?
Apologies if there's an obvious answer to this -- my searches haven't
I use org with auto-fill, and routinely
refresh settings with C-c C-c (not with C-c c, but I assume that was a
typo?). Auto-fill remains active.
(emacs 22.2.1; org updated via git just this moments ago)
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I noticed today that, at least in my set-up, setting these variables
this way:
(setq org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks 'invisible)
(setq org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies t)
means that a TODO task with checkboxes doesn't get included in the
agenda. However, the sub-tasks in the checkbox list don'
Hi Carsten --
Thanks for the troubleshooting, and thanks also for this write-up. In
particular ---
> However, org.el will also get loaded when you require some
> other org-... file, for example an add-on from the contrib
> directory.
I was setting the variables before (require 'org-install), but
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 19:03:46 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> > This is misleading. I realized that dependencies *do* work
> > consistently
> > in the minimal configuration. With the header line in the test
> > file, I can change the main task from TODO to STARTED (or to any of
> > the other non-d
A clarification re this part of my initial message:
> 2. If I start emacs/org-mode with a minimal configuration, open
> this file, then delete the header line beginning "#+SEQ_TODO"
> and refresh the settings, dependencies work.
This is misleading. I realized that depende
Hi Carsten --
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 18:21:49 +0100
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> What is the value of org-blocker-hook?
In the minimal configuration:
(org-block-todo-from-checkboxes
org-block-todo-from-children-or-siblings)
In my usual configuration, its value is nil.
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I set up my TODO list in each file, and there's no general set-up for
these in my ordinary configuration. Any clues where else I should look?
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\n :END: \n - >Quote from email message starts here\n- %^C\n -
>Quote from email ends here\n\n %?\n" "~/plans/webclips.org" "Software
Tips")
("fun_email" 102 "* TODO Reply to %?\n :PROPERTIES: \n :Entered:
%U \n :END: \n %:location \n %:message\n" "~/plans/work.org" "Unfiled
Tasks")
("grocery" ?g "* %? :groc: \n %u\n :PROPERTIES: \n :END:"
"~/plans/grocery.org" "Items to Buy")
("note" 110 "* %u %?\n \n" "~/plans/notes.org" "Notes")
(setq org-show-hierarchy-above nil
org-show-following-heading nil
org-show-siblings nil)
;;; Uncomment the following if I want a default empty line between headings.
;; (setq org-blank-before-new-entry
;; '((heading . t) (plain-list-item . nil)))
(setq org-drawers '("PROPERTIES" "BACKGROUND" "CLOCK" "HIDDEN" "EMAIL"))
(setq org-log-note-clock-out t)
(setq org-special-ctrl-a/e t)
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often do, but didn't find anything about this in
a search just now.)
org-mode version 6.16a, emacs 22.2.1 x86_64, Fedora 10
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e a
mailcap issue because the system knows which application to use -- it
opens acroread, but for some reason doesn't open the pdf file. I'll
check ~./mailcap (and /etc/mailcap) when I'm back on that machine
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> - Fedora 8
> - fvwm window manager
Apologies for replying to my own message, but I forgot to say that when
I run "acroread some_file.pdf" from a terminal, acroread opens the file
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some other setting that's off. I'm hoping that someone can give me a
hint where to look. I've come up empty in my searches.
Set-up on both computers:
- emacs 22.2.1
- org 6.12trans
- Fedora 8
- fvwm window manager
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bottom margin. What fits on that page prints, but nothing else
prints. If I break the table at the bottom of the page with an
empty line, the rest of the table continues as expected on the
following page.
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:22:48 +0200
henry atting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a function which aligns tags in an org document?
Does C-u C-c C-c do what you want?
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ttings are dropped into my.config.el. Your
common .emacs file could load this file.
Others might have a better way, but this worked fine for me as long as
I was on the two different systems.
Hope that helps.
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::remember::Org-Mode%20Homepage::remember::Notes'
If that opens up your template with the proper insertions, then check
out the bookmarklet.
Hope that helps -- or at least that it doesn't introduce further
confusions.
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> from %u, and the link from %c, but *not* the selection from %i.
When I use the %i variable in the template, I get the same thing you
describe -- the selection doesn't show up in the note created from the
template. When I use "%:region" instead of "%i", it does show up as
ements of what you've snatched from
the web page (URL, page title, and text copied from the page) into
their proper place for filing away in the org file designated in the
template.
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with thi, please let me know.
>
> - Carsten
>
> On May 17, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Daniel M German wrote:
> >
> > hi everybody,
> >
> > I took the liberty of updating the elisp file that John Rakestraw
> > sent last week. I (think) have improved a bit and the de
work well. (I'm not a programmer,
not even a hacker [in the good sense]. More of a tweaker.) So I'm afraid
I'm not any help here.
More response to you and Carsten about documenting/publishing this
later (today, I hope).
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;; FIXME can't access %a in the template -- how to set
annotation? (raise-frame)
(cond ((equal proto "remember")
(kill-new orglink)
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n't work for me unless it follows a
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le in the agenda buffer, I call one of my remember templates, add
the TODO, schedule it (using ctrl-c ctrl-s), and then refresh the agenda
buffer. The new TODO shows up on the scheduled date.
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advance warning of such a deadline:
DEADLINE: <2008-02-15 Fri 09:00 +7d -2d>
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(progn (buffer-substring (point) (mark)))
(if current-prefix-arg (progn (buffer-substring ... ...)))
(when current-prefix-arg (buffer-substring (point) (mark)))
(list (when current-prefix-arg (buffer-substring ... ...)))
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Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil
When I do 'C-c r' I get the selection list of remember templates as
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> distribution.
> (require 'org-install)
Perhaps a line in the change notes would be good?
(Thanks for all the development, Carsten -- and that non-developer
Bastien as well.)
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in a screencast or a simple
howto -- once I tweak things a bit more and settle into regular use of
this. It would be a small way to give back to the community.
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use with claws-mail.
I know you're not reading this until next week, Bastien -- but thanks
for your efforts.
And thanks again to Carsten.
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't know whether others will use this functionality. I confess that
part of my interest stems from my experience with the only program I
miss from my days using windows software -- a program called Zoot
(http://www.zootsoftware.com/). Zoot does many things, but one thing I
really like is that it mak
plates.
The page link and title don't show up -- can I write a template that
incorporates this information?
I fear that I'm just being dense and that there's something obvious
that I'm not seeing. Any hints?
Thanks again.
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> I've started using Remember mode more and more, and it has given me an
> idea for new piece of functionality.
>
> %c - insert clipboard/kill-ring at point
>
> This is for 'auto' pasting links or snippets of text from my browser
> into an org file.
>
I used planner mode for a while before swit
te is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type "sep 30 8" at the prompt and get <2008-09-30 Tue> -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
think, I guess ;)
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anting the date
from 2008 than from 2007.
I know that the 2008 date is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type "sep 30 8" at the prompt and get <2008-09-30 Tue> -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
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rather than relative to Wednesday.
So, even if it's merely my personal preference, that's my vote ;).
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t on **Subheading 1a and do M-left, I have this:
* Heading 1
** Subheading 1
* Heading 2
* Subheading 1a
** Subheading 2a
If I then have point on * Subheading 1a and do M-up, I get this:
* Heading 1
** Subheading 1
* Subheading 1a
** Subheading 2a
* Heading 2
Emacs 22.1.1
Org 5.09
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in this file. However, the problem persists even after restarting
org-mode to refresh keyword and special line setup.
Fedora 7, Emacs 22.1.1, Org 5.08
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don't know whether the call to org-remember is supposed to work while
in agenda view.
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(excellent) howto on using org mode as dayplanner.
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largely ignorant of how encryption works -- the FAQ on the ccrypt page
addresses some of the concerns knowledgeable people have. So I don't
know how easy/hard it is to do these things.
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rojects") (cmds ...) r1 r2 ass)
(save-window-excursion (delete-other-windows)
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Org Export/Publishing Help*" ...)
(message "Select command: ") (setq r1 ...)) (setq r2 (if ... ... r1))
(if (setq ass ...) (call-interactively ...) (error "No
forwarded to the list (because I mistakenly sent it first only to
Carsten).
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:25:27 -0400
From: John Rakestraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] an annoying indentation
Hi Carsten
> - Carsten Dominik (2007-06-14) wrote:-
>
> > *** headline
> > - item 1
> > - item 2
> > here we have some text
> > - item 3
In response to which, Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think '- item 3' still should be aligned to '- item 2'. If user want
> to move the it
Hi all --
I've seen this behavior, but (a) I've not been able to find a pattern
-- sometimes it does what the op describes and sometimes it doesn't and
(b) I'm swamped at work and with a home remodeling project now and
haven't had the time to try to find the pattern. That's why I haven't
posted ab
On Fri, 19 May 2006 16:37:02 +0200
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I messed up the 4.30 release, sorry.
>
> Things are hopefully now back in order, 4.31 is on the web.
Fixed for me. Thanks for prompt reply.
--John
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e the same (older) file.
So am I going crazy?
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Thanks for the tip.
(A setting like this is probably obvious to many [to most?], but perhaps
a line in the FAQ or the manual would be helpful? Or is it there and I
just missed it?)
But, still, thanks for a great mode.
--John
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Just a quick follow-up.
I should have said earlier that I backed off to a minimal org config
set-up in my org-init.el file -- only the basic lines specified in the
documentation -- and I still have neither colors nor links.
On Sun, 7 May 2006 10:21:00 -0400
John Rakestraw <[EMAIL PROTEC
seen it.
Obviously, though, I know much less about emacs than others on this
list. Can someone please suggest some things that I can check?
Thanks.
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