;s just bar.
> If I remove :session xyz it displays correct value, i.e.:
I also face issues when there is a session involved with shell.
Why don't you try:
export PS1=$
at the beginning of the session as the first command and see if this
fixes it for you?
> #+RESULTS:
> : foo#bar
>
'
ls -lah
#+end_src
And this works ^.
I would like to know if I can somehow pass the environment variable
to the shell that org-babel starts for the session. I don't want to add
it to a snippet and do not want to type it every time.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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G [212d] Other Thing:tag:
> Bar: VERIFY Did X happen?
This should be available with the default prefix format for agenda type
entries in your custom agenda.
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(cons (file-name-base f) f))
file-paths))
(file-name (completing-read "att: " completions nil t))
(path (assoc-default file-name completions)))
(concat "att:" path)))
#+end_src
This worked for me. I had to change it a bit for my use case. Thanks a
lot for the help! :)
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an existing file that is attached to an org-heading, would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
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static blog. I wanted to wrap everything inside
body in a container and a row (bootstrap classes). The functions
provided do not let me do this conveniently. I can define `content',
`preamble' and `postamble' but cannot wrap all three of them inside a
`div' without overriding the whole export function.
Best,
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Hello,
I get an error
`org-gnus-store-link: Invalid function: gnus-summary-article-header`
when trying to get a link to an article in Gnus. Is this a known bug?
Best,
Narendra
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t value and a completion table ca be specified like this:
%^{prompt|default|completion2|completion3|...}.
I think to get completion you would need to dynamically build the value
for `org-capture-templates` which would include the completion
candidates for reach field. I think that's not a great way to do
it. Someone else can suggest a better way, I think.
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But neither seems to work. Can anyone provide
> any insights here? Is it possible for sub-tasks within a project to inherit
> their deadline?
Found an already asked question that might help:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2016-04/msg00373.html
You can set org-agenda-sorting-strategy to `user-defined-up' and use the
function used in the thread I have posted above to compare two NEXT entries.
> Many thanks as always!
>
> Best,
> Richard
>
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dra,
>
> Narendra Joshi writes:
>
>> I would like to have auto-fill enabled in org-mode but would like to
>> prevent headings from being auto-filled. Is something available in org-mode
>> that would allow me to do this?
>
>
> I have used auto-fill-mode in Org buffers for q
Hi,
I would like to have auto-fill enabled in org-mode but would like to
prevent headings from being auto-filled. Is something available in
org-mode that would allow me to do this?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I would like to change the state of a task to TODO when it is scheduled
or a deadline is set for the task. I couldn't find any hook that is
called after scheduling. How can I do this?
Best,
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andle this?
Best,
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Hi,
Is it possible to group tasks in org-agenda by the state they are in?
For example, I would like to have horizontal divider between all tasks
that are ONGOING and tasks that are in TODO state.
I have already setup `org-agenda-sorting-strategy' to get the desired
order.
Best,
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Myles English writes:
> Hello,
>
> on [2017-02-20] at 14:05 Narendra Joshi writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sometimes when I am taking notes, I end up spending a lot of time in a
>> capture buffer. If I happen to switch to something else, I end up
>> loosing th
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Narendra Joshi writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sometimes when I am taking notes, I end up spending a lot of time in a
>> capture buffer. If I happen to switch to something else, I end up
>> loosing the capture buffer. I probably just kill the
file?
Thanks,
Narendra Joshi
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