Hi,
Rasmus wrote:
> Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
>
> >> Ah, you mean the textsc? Perhaps it is a bit eccentric. But you're
> >> bringing up a good point. It should recognize [p]+s and perhaps even
> >> order them. . .
> >
> > If there is no PS prefix set, users could simply write these out
> > t
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
>> Ah, you mean the textsc? Perhaps it is a bit eccentric. But you're
>> bringing up a good point. It should recognize [p]+s and perhaps even
>> order them. . .
>
> If there is no PS prefix set, users could simply write these out
> themselves. I don't think it is much
Hi,
Rasmus wrote:
> > - It doesn't work because `org-koma-letter-special-content' is set to
> > nil at the beginning of `org-koma-letter-template'. Why is that? If I
> > comment it out everything works.
>
> Hmm, it should be populated by the headline function each time. . .
> That is at leas
Viktor,
Good to hear from you!
>> This is probably the most fun change. It adds special tags PS, ENCL,
>> CC, AFTER_CLOSING as in my last patch set, but it uses heading this
>> time. E.g. ENCLs are under the heading * ENCL :ENCL:. This was
>> suggested by Nicolas, and it's nicer. The ideas co
Hi,
Rasmus wrote:
> This is probably the most fun change. It adds special tags PS, ENCL,
> CC, AFTER_CLOSING as in my last patch set, but it uses heading this
> time. E.g. ENCLs are under the heading * ENCL :ENCL:. This was
> suggested by Nicolas, and it's nicer. The ideas comes from
> ox-gro
Hello again,
Rasmus writes:
> This is probably the most fun change. It adds special tags PS, ENCL,
> CC, AFTER_CLOSING as in my last patch set, but it uses heading this
> time. E.g. ENCLs are under the heading * ENCL :ENCL:. This was
> suggested by Nicolas, and it's nicer. The ideas comes fro
This is probably the most fun change. It adds special tags PS, ENCL,
CC, AFTER_CLOSING as in my last patch set, but it uses heading this
time. E.g. ENCLs are under the heading * ENCL :ENCL:. This was
suggested by Nicolas, and it's nicer. The ideas comes from
ox-groff.el file ¹. Thanks Luis!