Hi François,
François Pinard writes:
> P.S. About an option to sort the previous way, that is, by the physical
> contents of the line, visible or not, I do not have a use case for it, I
> would not need such an option.
>
> I sometimes, yet not often, need to group together links by their
> origi
Bastien writes:
> [1] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=30d6dc
> [2] http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=662cb9
While your commits are rather small, I would likely never have figured
out how to do them, the magic goes over my head. It's a little like
playing go
On 25 feb. 2013, at 10:28, Bastien wrote:
> Hi François,
>
> sorting list items and headlines is now done against the visible
> part of the item and headlines, i.e., it ignores hidden links and
> emphasis markers.
Hi Bastien,
are you sure it removes emphasis markers as well? Looks to me that
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> are you sure it removes emphasis markers as well? Looks to me that
> org-sort-remove-invisible only removes links. I guess it could be
> rewritten looking at invisibility properties, but that might be problematic
> when sorting includes a part of the buffe
Hi François,
sorting list items and headlines is now done against the visible
part of the item and headlines, i.e., it ignores hidden links and
emphasis markers.
I am not sure it is useful to add a parameter to `org-sort-list' and
`org-sort-entries' to let the user change this default behavior: d
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 02:36:57PM -0500, François Pinard wrote:
>
> - Could org-sort, by default and for most of its current option letters,
> sort alphabetically (or lexicographically as they say!) over the
> visual aspect of the line instead of its physical contents? It might
> be diffic
Hi, Org people.
"C-c ^" (org-sort) is not as useful to me as I would like it to be. I
often have lists in which each item start with a link. When sorting
such lists, because of the [[URL][TITLE]] coding, entries are sorted
along the domain of the link (the URL), which is useful in itself of
cou