; I'm trying to fix an accessibility problem with the styling of the Worg
> pages, originally reported by Samuel Wales and discussed in this thread:
> https://list.orgmode.org/CAJcAo8uTOpEazLNCr0t1kFqPGTLz=G=adnklhuo1-ura8-m...@mail.gmail.com/
>
> I would be grateful if a few people
option would be great. there is no rush. the kw that are below the
window are a small proportion.
this project sounds ambitious. i am grateful that i am listened to.
[my 2 cents were window width stuff and kb-only mode and mouse-only mode stuff.]
my idea is to wrap within the column of text in the menu. e.g. the
3rd column of text. like reflowing. it seems better than all other
solutions i came up with.
to me, the problem with truncation is that it requires horizontal
scrolling. in my case, vertical scrolling is preferable to horizonta
wn preference (too?), and we can look into further tweaks
> in that direction next year.
>
> Jonas
>
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 11:02 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> >> In other words, you need visual-line-mode inside transient buffer
i like the efficient single-key todo kw selection and its colored menu
in org enough that i prefer it to completion.
good point about spc clearing the selection. personally, i would
prefer an option for spc to scroll and wrap around. del or c-k or so
might clear the selection. but i wouldn't w
On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 11:02 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> In other words, you need visual-line-mode inside transient buffers. Do I
> understand correctly?
that sounds similar to current behavior.
my suggestion would wrap to the character column of the beginning of
the third text column.
similar
e, for example, export is
scrollable; todo kw is not, so i cannot access some todo kw.
i put a lot of effort into this response, hope it makes sense.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 10:52 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > a couple of quick and somewhat obvious comm
mpose button showing, not clear how
to change subject header.]
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 10:52 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> >
> > Samuel Wales writes:
> >
> > > a couple of quick and somewhat obvious comments. i use VERY large
> > > fonts with a maximized gui
a couple of quick and somewhat obvious comments. i use VERY large
fonts with a maximized gui emacs [vt / maximized urxvt when needed],
still resulting in, throughout emacs, often, a smaller number of
screen lines or columns than content, even with my usual one window
per frame. most org menus re
thank you.
i found that i could export it to org to renumber.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 11:17 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > i need to export a plain list with a noexport feature per item.
> > the list is a timeline with some items having timestamp
my q is actually why would a user want the region to remain active?
e.g. select region and then m-w deactivates it.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 8:43 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > when i select subtrees and m-s-right, they demote, and then i have no
> >
the idea is that if this were possible to do, it would eliminate the
need to use duplicate text given that paths can change.
#+INCLUDE: [[id:5f433209-07a1-4cac-bd63-17ce49fd5c33][x]]
On 2/3/24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>>> May you please elaborate what
i need to export a plain list with a noexport feature per item.
the list is a timeline with some items having timestamps.
one design idea was that i would specify this with [X] (checkbox
checked).
exported:
1) i left msg for A
2) [2024-11-09 Sat 13:22] i left msg for A
3) [ ] i left msg for
when i select subtrees and m-s-right, they demote, and then i have no
further use for the active region, and have to press c-g. is it possible
to turn off the persistence of the region so that it follows earlier
behavior and disappears once done?
i have not found a use for the new behavior yet, a
On Monday, July 15, 2024, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> This is not like mark ring though - just search across specific object
> types in buffer. Something akin next/previous-button.
>
correct. f and b are for forward and backward. for the local mark ring
i didn't do reply to all for some reason so sending to list.
idk if useful, but fwiw, for me at least, i think of org's mark ring as
primarily and usually a reliable back button, like a browser's. mainly for
links and link-like navigating actions. especially for use cases like
this: refile goto
* NAKA capture, folding, and org-show-context slow in 28
folding and unfolding in a large .org is slow.
*** results for capture
capture takes many seconds usually before the capture buffer
comes up. idk if these results are useful. here are
results for capturing one regular and one with s
thank you! this would definitely meet my need.
i was thinking of the local mark, but i use org-mark-ring-goto all the time
also.
On Saturday, July 6, 2024, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
> > at least for my use case, refile goto should push mark in the tar
at least for my use case, refile goto should push mark in the target buffer
after visiting the buffer, before jumping. rationale: it can be a big
jump. m-< pushes mark for that reason. i think i saw that in the manual
years ago. :)
i am often in my-big-subtree, someplace, and go someplace else
if i am not mistaken, imenu only works for a single buffer, while org
refile goto can go to any file configured for it.
at least, i /think/ imenu cannot be configured to, for example, find a
shell function definition that is not in the current file. for example,
you might be in a script called my
how does imenu compare against completion systems like ido combined with
org refile set to goto? when would you use imenu vs. other completion?
On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, Morgan Smith
wrote:
> With a file like this:
>
> * headline 1
> ** headline 2
>
> We currently produce an imenu tree that
for now i am doing (setq org-ascii-text-width 40). idk if recipient
devices are smaller, but it doesn't seem too bad if they are not.
On Thursday, May 23, 2024, Samuel Wales wrote:
> thanks both.
>
> > I write my email using org syntax and then invoke
> >
>
thanks both.
> I write my email using org syntax and then invoke
>
> M-x org-mime-htmlize RET
>
> just before sending.
i'm guessing that would solve all formatting issues. not sure how quoting
[top post or interstitial] conversations would work.
however, last time i tried sending html through w
i get pretty confused about this. i often write things in org, with my own
fill column, and m-q. and various half-broken tricks to try to fill/unfill.
then i want to send email, preferably via ascii export. i do not know
whehter i should try to fill to a shorter column [in org i use 60 normally
never mind. package-initilalize if called in .emacs once will not repeat
or warn despite being not needed there normally. at least in 27.
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On Sunday, April 28, 2024, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> > Note: For the upgraded version to be loaded by emacs, you mush place
> > `package-initialize` early in your init.el. Failure to do so will
> > result in the old system version to be loaded, as can be seen:
>
> This is only true when running em
to be clear, i am not suggesting violating outline mode's inability to
continue text after children, or violating levels. let me redo.
i am ONLY saying i sometimes have the need to yank into the middle of the
text of an entry, even if what i am yanking is an entry.
it was probalby confusing that
not sure i am fully following but it seems useful.
i thought i would report on a use case thtat might or might not be
relevant. it seems so.
i often have
===
* heading 1
text of heading 1
* heading 2
text of heading 2
|
and more text
===
where | just shows where i want to yank.
and i want to
for some reason 9.6.22 says org-auto-align-tags is set to t by default.
[btw, i use proportional fonts, so org-tags-column is 0.]
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actually you migt be betst ignoring the notes as they were written many
years before even the tses in it. but the code wfm.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Samuel Wales wrote:
> to me, the concepts of the log mode feature and the showing inactive tses
> feature are so close that they are
to me, the concepts of the log mode feature and the showing inactive tses
feature are so close that they are worth merging into the same
functionality, parameterized if needed [not needed for me].
in my own case, i basically want all [log mode and inactive tses] off or
all on. years ago, i implem
not following this.
but it amused me:
>> In rare cases, an inquiry from an
>> +Org maintainer gets the process moving again.
>
> may be missing something, but the last sentence now reads like our
>(Org maintainer's) inquiry rarely works.
while it can definitely read that way, to me as a native
this is open ended. i'd probably be happy with simple
solution but want to explore the space.
i sometimes need to know when a folded heading has children,
and also possibly go to them. maybe it swallowed a heading
without my intention. creating new headings with c-c *
seems to create children,
cannot follow discussion but is the role and scope of the proposed
semantics settled and agreed upon by those who do?
[i did not aim that at any particular person!]
On 3/4/24, Samuel Wales wrote:
> If language is not correct, then what is said is
> not what is meant; if what is said is not what is meant,
> then what must be done remains undone; if this remains
> undone, morals and art will det
If language is not correct, then what is said is
not what is meant; if what is said is not what is meant,
then what must be done remains undone; if this remains
undone, morals and art will deteriorate; if justice goes
astray, the people will stand about in helpless
confusion. Hence there must be no
my brain for some reason isn't figuring out using headings to simulate
checklists. i'm not sure why i keep reaching for checklists or what
it is that i find useful about them that i can't yet figure out how to
do with headings.
sure, they're cleaner and simpler and have bullet styles,
but still.
yes as i said emphasis is convenient.
On 2/21/24, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> for language feature, there are various options here which range from
>> e.g.
>>
>> :fr{some text in French}
>>
>> being expressed as
>&
at risk of being like a broken record [over many years]: i still like
cl lambda lists e.g. $[thing arg :kw value :kw value] or %(thing ...)
for allowing generality to basically all new syntax of most types,
extensibility, user-defined major ["thing"] and minor [":kw"] features
if desired to support
On 1/29/24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> You mentioned this feature request in the past. It is not forgotten.
thank you.
> May you please elaborate what you want to add to the manual and where?
had been merely thinking mentioning non-brittleness for newcomers.
in handling links.
but MAYBE also org
sounds like a lot of contribution. i do not want to impede anything
anybody else wants, but want to point out my user experience over
years in case useful to anybody.
my experiene is that context, search, and file links typically break
for me, as i change headers, refile, fix typos, change paths,
works, please cancel
On 1/24/24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> in emacs25 -Q with recent maint, this code fails to export; it errors
>> if there is an org-id link anywhere in the tree.
>>
>> (org-export-as 'html 'subtree nil 'bo
idk if 2 is a bug vs. overly strict behavior. org-export-with-tasks
is technically doing what it is documented to do. but only
technically.
it is not useful to me for it to fail to export when you explicitly
try to export a subtree that is forbidden by the combinatin of o-e-w-t
and the kw at top
i lost track of all the visual fill stuff vs. emacs native filling vs.
org filling vs. filladapt back before visual filling was able to fill
with both a fill column and a reasonably smart fill prefix reliably.
is that possible now?
also, if a new command is to be introduced, presumably it would wo
hi ihor,
more below.
On 1/9/24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i set c speed command to copy subtree. i'd like to set C to copy
>> subtree without top header. idk how to expand subtree temporarily.
>>
>> i thought it MIGHT be a use
[i should not have mentioned expanding subtree temporarily as idk how
to code it in general.]
i set c speed command to copy subtree. i'd like to set C to copy
subtree without top header. idk how to expand subtree temporarily.
i thought it MIGHT be a useful fr.
(info "(org) Paragraphs")
On 12/4/23, David Masterson wrote:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> org-add-note puts a '\\' at the end of the first line. Is it expected
>>> the user will put '\\' at the end of each line of a multiline note
>>> (except the last line)?
>>
poporg allows you to do a c-c ' type of thing, in non-org and get an
org bufffer that you then save back to the file you ran it on.
;;; poporg.el --- Pop a comment or string to an empty buffer for text editing
you can do lists and tables, and then you save and you get the org
formatting that yo
On 11/22/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> It seems neither the org-capture developer nor other disroot users read
> this mailing list since you did not response previous time:
>
> https://list.orgmode.org/cajcao8uxpmlmlb0mahrvjrmnzszvyzxxxvd_rppycmj9xeu...@mail.gmail.com/T/#u
ah thank you. i haev been e
i find that if i use html gmail[*], i can capture using the
org-capture extension in firefox, and i will get page title [which is
email subject] and selected text.
this is glorious.
if i do the same from emails sent to a disroot.org address, it
captures only like
* [[https://webmail.disroo
providing the code.
on the basis of the invisibilty thing, i /might/ stick to using spc
when emphasis is first char of a = note, if no more responses, but
will consider it!
On 11/12/23, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> On 2023-11-13, at 05:29, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> if it is as abo
tldr can i emphasize
=/emphasized/ not emphazised
or find a workaround that is easy to type?
i like to notate meta-notes with = like this:
=/send to mary ka/
a bunch of stuff
or
=i am skeptiucal this is true
he said aliens invadded yesterday
or even just notes by themselves with blank space a
not a real ans but maybe related history. iirc outline.el made the
decision to consider an entry not to include its final newline. org
derives from that and did not comprehensively change that. there have
been bugs.
On 11/10/23, Paul Stansell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When using Org Mode version 9.
anybody know the latest, in built-in features or in 3rd party
packages, for doing the following?
- dim entries that have an ancestor in the same agenda buffer
- dim/highlight entries that have a descendant in the same agenda buffer
this would work in the text search agenda and the ts [daily/w
[again, the specific implementation or syntax isn't the issue for me
here, just hte ability to have global custom id in addition to
existing .org local custom id]
[in case not obvious, i used org-link-minor-mode to implement the
equivalent of global custom id's, including non-org. i'd say, like,
";; mypackage-whatever-parsing-thingie". that is a kludge if we can
do it right with an oref-concept-ish org minor mode, but it was hugely
useful.]
to throw a cat among the pigeons, [[file:contacts.org::#custom_id][My
text]] made me think of the need for global custom id in addition to a
file-specific one like this. idk what a good ui for it would be given
all the options we have considered over the years and recently. just
thought to bring
"This command searches the agenda files, and in addition the files
listed in ‘org-agenda-text-search-extra-files’ unless a restriction lock
is active." --
On 10/26/23, David Masterson wrote:
> Can org-search-view work across all org-agenda-files? Is there an
> alternative?
> --
> David Masterson
suppose i am in the middle of a subtree, and it is in a buffer that i
am not in. suppose i want to go to the buffer without moving point in
target buffer.
remembering what buffer contains the heading that i can use completion
to get to works with c-x b, but requires remembering where teh heading
ignore the 2 spaces before width in row 2
On 10/25/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> long shot but try align.el maybe? column -t or similar?
>
> ===
>
> fwiw a more advanced version: cells shouodb e presumed to be in their
> own columns even if missing.
>
> length 20 H width
long shot but try align.el maybe? column -t or similar?
===
fwiw a more advanced version: cells shouodb e presumed to be in their
own columns even if missing.
length 20 H width 20 depth 20
length 2width 20 depth 20
i mainly want to compact these column tables by reducing extr
some type.
On 10/7/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> in html gmail, i can capture message body text and whatever else.
>>
>> gmail has an html version and a js version. html is faster and better for
>> me.
>>
>> in disroot.org, if i
in html gmail, i can capture message body text and whatever else.
gmail has an html version and a js version. html is faster and better for me.
in disroot.org, if i try to capture message body text, it seems to
capture just the link but does not capture the message body text.
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i am on recent bugfix but this has been around forever.
* [[https://forums.whatever][MCAS and Omalizumab]]
when i raise the priority from none to [#A], often or always the
cookie is in link face also.
for unrelated reasons, i haven't set up an untainted reproducer, so
this is a merely hopi
i know we talked about something like this recently, perhaps related
to inline tasks, perhaps not. apologies redundancy.
i'd like to have an org-id link to a place in a different file. a
paragraph or even more arbitrary.
is this possible with current org technology? [i think recent
discussion
perhaps a face for results to indicate that it is generated?
On 9/17/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Protesilaos Stavrou writes:
>
>> Though I understand now that there are more cases involved than I had
>> anticipated. I will need to review everything on offer. Let's abort
>> this effort for now
lock file? in 27 (info "(emacs) Interlocking") strangely does not
mention .# but it could be the concept in question.
On 9/6/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Summer Emacs writes:
>
>> I have a .org file which is just a list of Emacs commands I like to keep
>> handy to refer to (navigation, selectio
another idea, at the cost of 3 dumb messages in a row there are
annotation packages. i wonder if integration of those is relevant.
On 8/24/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> [p.s. not saying this will satisfy ardent users, just bringing up the
> idea in case it is of use.]
>
>
> On
[p.s. not saying this will satisfy ardent users, just bringing up the
idea in case it is of use.]
On 8/24/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> iiuc bastien brought up the use of a no export this heading tag as an
> alternative to inline tasks. we have much or all of this capability
> in faq.
iiuc bastien brought up the use of a no export this heading tag as an
alternative to inline tasks. we have much or all of this capability
in faq.
i was thinking the same thing. perhaps many use cases could have
inline tasks as siblings below the document heading, and undesired
headers could be j
long ago i set up emacs to pop up global menu. this allows me to e.g.
copy text when i do not use keyboard.
(define-key global-map (kbd "") 'alpha-menu)
(defun alpha-menu ()
(interactive)
(menu-bar-open)
'(call-interactively 'mouse-popup-menubar))
this works in many modes including org but
On 1/15/09, Kevin Rodgers wrote:
>> However, most prefix every line. For example, boxquote by default uses
>> "|".
>>
>> While an experienced user can figure out rectangle commands or write a
>> command to unpack the quote, new users and users who can't type much
>> might skip using the code to a
[fyi that is probably not related: i use htmlize.el for functions it
has that allow you to copy a region omitting invisible parts. e.g.
partly folded magit. i haven't found other code that workd for that
and myb rain could not construct any.]
On 8/13/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Jonas Bernoulli
If you
org-persist.el:This variable must be set before loading org-persist library.")
org.el:This variable needs to be set before org.el is loaded. If you
org.el:This variable needs to be set before org.el is loaded, and you need to
On 8/13/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>
i currently want to copy a link location and then paste that link
loadtion. i don't recall theis breaking before. it does now.
On 8/13/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Bastien Guerry writes:
>
>> Here is another suggestion:
>>
>> 1) Remove the option and make adding the dup link on top the default.
may i post a few notes?
i've had tehse previously.
1.
i rely on org-mouse for accessibility, as i often cannot use keyboard
at all, so there is a personal stake in having it be part of org so
that it is fully integrated. of course i have no problem with having
to enable it instead of only load
standardly in 42 inches, which /might/
allow side by side ediff at 60 finally.]
On 8/10/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 05/08/2023 10:22, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> [i.e. agree that the manuals and standard toc at top imo do a good job
>> for accessibility.]
>
> Notice that Org manual i
Subject: is blank option in ido a bugfix refile change?
idk if this is etireoly user eror but i ave made no changes to my
config that i am aware of so want to confirm with others who mght be
able to guess or know there was a change i bugfix..
recent bugfix refile trying to insert link, presents a
i am confused. org-stored-links is a command? what are the known
user needs for storing and pasting links?
i am also unclear on why we have a dedicated paste function as opposed
to kill ring. probably a good reason. but wfm.
i merely wanted to store then yank a link. which in bugfix errors i
[i.e. agree that the manuals and standard toc at top imo do a good job
for accessibility.]
On 8/4/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> fwiw i agree with the non-fancy toc concept for accessibility.
>
> On 8/4/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
>> On 05/08/2023 05:57, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
>>&g
fwiw i agree with the non-fancy toc concept for accessibility.
On 8/4/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 05/08/2023 05:57, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
>> P.S. #2: The Table of Contents (TOC) on the
>> WORG is "jumpy" on Safari. In fact, it has
>> always been problematic for me, in one way or
>> another. W
i can see the appeal given the granularity of id [headings, files]. yu
want to point to smaller things. but what if those smaller things
could have ids without drawers? id markers. then changes in
surrounding text would not break anything.
On 7/26/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Max Nikulin writ
"in my case"
On 7/23/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 13/07/2023 10:34, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> link has already been stored is a bug in my case in that i can't just
>> go to a header, grab it [whether rabbed bfere or not] and then paste
>> it. i surprise ea
On 7/15/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Applied, onto main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=c0dbcf361
thank you! will this reach bugfix too?
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link has already been stored is a bug in my case in that i can't just
go to a header, grab it [whether rabbed bfere or not] and then paste
it. i surprise easily when the wrong link gets pasted.
[also the id links with no desc and the prefix links do not help me
find the link i want to insert if i
rowDown, and so on, by default.
>
> Cheers,
> Dominik
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> * aa
>> ** a
>> ** b
>> ** c
>>
>> is there a command to move entry at point to below c, or to above a?
>
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* aa
** a
** b
** c
is there a command to move entry at point to below c, or to above a?
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i have e.g. (let (org-refile-target-verify-function) (org-refile '(4))
for interactive; ther emight be a place to put the header name or id.
On 7/5/23, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to find an Org headline in Elisp. No need to make it visible,
> for example - just move the point
On 7/5/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> What Samuel described is a sequence of M-x org-store-link followed by
>> M-x org-insert-all-links. With such workflow, user can expect that the
>> links are going to be stored in order. If we are instead shuffle the
>> stored links, M
On 7/4/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>>> -UUU:**--F1 *Org Links*Top L1 (Fundamental)
>>
>> this buffer contains nothing useful and shortens the above buffer.
>
> This is fine. I assume that you can simply hide it away using
On 7/3/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 04/07/2023 07:28, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> again i normally work with 1 window so i can have enough text.
>> sometimes i have a minuibffer. the end.
>
> 8<
> File Edit Options Buffers Tools Minibuf Help
>
> * title
>
again i normally work with 1 window so i can have enough text.
sometimes i have a minuibffer. the end.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> the copletions window dos notc ontain the link dscription or a
> default. there is no tdeafult listed in minibuffer or any tlink
> description. s
which is useollss befause all it shows is
url prefixes, and a minibuffer which shows nothing.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> maybe most folk are ok with 3 windows + minibuffer. this is not useful to
> me.
>
> On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> please feel free to give up if t
maybe most folk are ok with 3 windows + minibuffer. this is not useful to me.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> please feel free to give up if that doesn't get it across. i can't
> continue a bac and forth for unrelated reasons.
>
> On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
>>
please feel free to give up if that doesn't get it across. i can't
continue a bac and forth for unrelated reasons.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> scratch the expanded thing.
>
> it ends up showing orig smaller less useful, links uselessly
> boilerplate, completions -- 3
f doi: and so on, has useful links as descriotions.
only 1 window, if you don't count minibuffer.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> defait cp[;etopm immediately makes 2 windows [orig+links] + expanded
> completion imnibuffer. not useful for me.
>
> On 7/3/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
sure what you mean here minibuffer says link. unfamiliar
interface no flex no vertical no default of most recent stored.
On 7/3/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> defait cp[;etopm immediately makes 2 windows [orig+links] + expanded
> completion imnibuffer. not useful for me.
>
> On 7/3/2
defait cp[;etopm immediately makes 2 windows [orig+links] + expanded
completion imnibuffer. not useful for me.
On 7/3/23, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 02/07/2023 13:03, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> there is not supposed to be any connection between org refile or org
>> goto with the cod
:02, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> another window would not work for me but using completion as i do with
>> e.g. refile goto would.
>
> Samuel, you claimed that completion by description does not work for
> `org-insert-link'. I expect that it is fixed in Org-9.6 since I do not
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