I would like to automatically have the results of a double prefixed call to
`org-time-stamp-inactive` inserted as the body of new TODO entries.
Have you tried including %U in your template? See "Template expansion"
in the Org Mode documentation:
("t" "Full task capture" entry (file+headline "~/
- create a file called "test.org.gpg"
- run org-html-export-to-html
File gets exported as test.org.html, shouldn't it be test.html?
I don't know the answer, but I just use files without the .org
(e.g. "test.gpg") and set up encryption with org's in-buffer settings:
# -*- mode:org; epa-file-enc
You can use a main directory with subdirectories with the
:recursive t
option, or have multiple projects defined and run
org-publish-all
On 12/10, Samuel Wales wrote:
at night, i need much more contrast in my emacs faces in order to
increase legibility.
This is counterintuitive, normally you need to increase contrast
during the day and decrease contrast (and lower brightness) at night
to prevent eye strain. Unless you're using a
Hi,
Here's a simpler flow. See if it would support your use case:
Modern PDF readers support password
encryption. org-latex-export-to-pdf, then encrypt the file and share
it with your family. If you want to keep it offline, give them USB
drives. It's not too late to get black Friday deals on the
On 11/24, Fraga, Eric wrote:
You could maybe use this hook:
,[ C-h v org-export-before-processing-hook RET ]
| org-export-before-processing-hook is a variable defined in ‘ox.el’.
|
| Documentation:
| Hook run at the beginning of the export process.
|
| This is run before include keywords and
Hi fellow org people,
I want to start publishing some of my notes on a website. My preferred
method is either org-export-dispatch or org-publish (maybe in the
future).
I have one giant notes file where I keep everything. Some people
prefer to have multiple files to compartmentalize, but I prefer