Dear Dominik.
I see your point and it is accepted, of course. I admit, I should write
my email more clearly. Anyway, thanks for your time.
On the other hand I really would like to see #+OPTIONS: \n:t working, if
this possible and do not cause much frustration.
thanks anyway
Katepano
On 04
thanks for the tip, this is true, but not entirely the same . . .
Katepano
On 04/05/2011 10:52 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
You just need BEGIN_VERSE ... END_VERSE instead of _QUOTE.
cm
On 4/5/11 9:31 AM, katepano wrote:
Actually it is very simple . . . it misses the at the end of
the lines
an't be done, ok. Actually I tried to do
something myself, either through the org-publish.el or
org-export-generic.el without much success :(
Well, thanks again
Katepano
On 04/04/2011 08:44 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
katepano wrote:
what happen to the #+OPTIONS: \n:t ? we need it back p
what happen to the #+OPTIONS: \n:t ? we need it back please!!! why it
does not work
By the way nobody responded to my message!!!
http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg40104.html
why? is it a stupid question or it can't be implemented?
Regards
katepano
LaTeX exporters" is not very clear to me. I also tried /C-h
v on these variables without much success and I use the 7.5 version! for
example I found noting on :expand-quoted-html org-export-html-expand
or :timestamp org-export-html-with-timestamp
regards
Katepano
Hello All,
I would like to see, in certain files, the names of the months and days
in Greek. I do that in the Agenda View, by just, denoting it in
calendar, i.e. by having
(custom-set-variables
'(calendar-day-name-array ["Κυριακή" "Δευτέρα" "Τρίτη" "Τετάρτη"
"Πέμπτη" "Παρασκευή" "Σάββατο"])
'
Hello All,
I was wondering if somebody managed to use orgmode as atabbed notebook,
like gjots, or the old keynotes program from windows which I miss a lot
or even Ms one note. I tried using tabbed.el or speedbar, or the sitemap
of orgmode but it was not satisfactory. Any way how you manage to h