Hi,
some time ago I noticed this small bug (small but it keeps annoying me!):
If the following are set:
(setq org-log-done 'time)
(setq org-log-repeat nil)
then if you press C-c C-t on a repeated tasks, like this one:
* TODO do nothing
SCHEDULED: <2011-08-12 Fr .+2d>
an extra space is
* Eric Abrahamsen [29.05.2011 16:32]:
> If you use the code markup (which might be desirable anyway, if you're
> mixing code and regular text), org mode should not interpret anything
> inside that markup as org text. So:
>
> - notation: =~v :: T~=, "v is a value
>
> Ought to work.
>
Th
* Jambunathan K [29.05.2011 15:20]:
> >
> > is there a simple way to disable the description list syntax in a
> > document? That is, how can I prevent emacs from interpreting '::' as
> > a description list separator (in a given document)?
> >
>
> Put your code within babel block. I believe it sh
Hello everybody,
is there a simple way to disable the description list syntax in a
document? That is, how can I prevent emacs from interpreting '::' as
a description list separator (in a given document)?
The background is that I often use '::' or '::=' in my text
(e.g. talking about types in Ha