Marcel van der Boom hsdev.com> writes:
> My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few
> assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or
> confusing to implement.
>
> The amount of alternatives given in the thread gave me enough food for
> a while t
> From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+orgmode=cfraizer@gnu.org
> [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+orgmode=cfraizer@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
> Marcel van der Boom
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 12:17 PM
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] Continuation of main section text
, 2011 12:17 PM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] Continuation of main section text after subsections
On ma 18-apr-2011 11:34
"Colin Fraizer" wrote:
> Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion?
>
My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very
On ma 18-apr-2011 11:34
"Colin Fraizer" wrote:
> Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion?
>
My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few
assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or
confusing to implement.
The amount of alternatives
Was there ever a conclusion from this discussion?
I think I want something very similar to what Mr. van der Boom requested. I
have outlines that contain varying amounts of text (paragraphs) and then, to
avoid forgetting some task, I add a TODO item somewhere in the middle. That
TODO item absorb
On 3/27/2011 8:02 AM, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
Hi,
When I'm using orgmode to write out largish documents, I often run into
the outlining problem that it's apparently not possible to continue
text of a higher level outline once subsections have been started.
A simplified example of such an out
On zo 27-mrt-2011 18:07
Samuel Wales wrote:
> Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports
> body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be
> replaced with a blank line.
>
> Then he can put headers anywhere he wants.
>
> Would this work for the OP's use ca
Samuel Wales wrote:
> Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports
> body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be
> replaced with a blank line.
>
> Then he can put headers anywhere he wants.
>
> Would this work for the OP's use case?
>
My reading of it
I'm not certain, but I don't think it's possible to solve the OP's
problem in LaTeX.
Tom
On Mar 27, 2011, at 3:07 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports
body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be
replaced with a blank li
Perhaps we could have a tag like :noexport: except that it exports
body. It does not export the header. Optionally, it would be
replaced with a blank line.
Then he can put headers anywhere he wants.
Would this work for the OP's use case?
Hi,
When I'm using orgmode to write out largish documents, I often run into
the outlining problem that it's apparently not possible to continue
text of a higher level outline once subsections have been started.
A simplified example of such an outline would be:
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* Main headline
Some though
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