Hello
I can use org-element-at-point to get information about the current
section. What function do I run in order to get its "body" i.e. ignoring
the header and the properties drawer?
Many thanks
Richard
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> Richard Parsons writes:
>
> > John, many thanks for your reply.
> >
> > Regarding subheadings, I would only want the content of the current
> > sub-item, so if it is a subheading
Hi there
Is there a function that will give me the content of the current item? I
mean simply the text of the whole item without its heading or properties
drawer.
It seems to me likely that such a function would exist, but I haven't been
able to find it in the documentation.
Many thanks
Richard
Hello everyone
In the agenda view, I can see the headline above each TODO by moving
point to it. The headline appears in the status bar. Is there a way
that I can add a column to the agenda with all those headlines in, so
that I can see them all at once?
Thanks
Richard
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Richard Parsons writes:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I want to sort the agenda file so that the tasks marked with
>> priorities A, B and C are all at the top, with tasks marked with no
>> priority underneath.
>>
Hi all
I want to sort the agenda file so that the tasks marked with
priorities A, B and C are all at the top, with tasks marked with no
priority underneath.
I've tried reading the manual on this
(http://orgmode.org/manual/Sorting-of-agenda-items.html#Sorting-of-agenda-items),
but don't understand
Hi Christian
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> Org doesn't already have a particular way to do this, I think, so a little
> elisp is called for. It's fairly easy with the Org Properties API.
Firstly, thank you so much for taking the time to write some code,
which (even as a
Hi all
I'm new to emacs and I'm new to org-mode, apologies if I should have
found this myself, but I have searched and come up blank.
I have a node with properties and I would like to merge that data into
a template. For example:
* Dogs
** Fido
:PROPERTIES:
:BREED:West Highland Terrier