On 2/24/15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> That shouldn't happen, at least in development version. If you can
> reproduce it, please send an ECM.
thank you. it is maint, so it's probably fine in master.
btw, my only concern with semantic footnote highlighting is that i
just cannot get used to only a
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> inline footnotes too!
That shouldn't happen, at least in development version. If you can
reproduce it, please send an ECM.
Regards
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with org-mouse, i sometimes click in the middle of a comment and get
surprised that a link opened.
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inline footnotes too!
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Le 24/02/2015 15:37, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Nicolas Richard writes:
>
>> In AUCTeX, it is mainly about filling and indentation, but in Org it
>> could mean "let the usual (interactive) commands pretend we're not in a
>> comment". If Org is to adopt such a variable, it could fontify
>> accord
Nicolas Richard writes:
> In AUCTeX, it is mainly about filling and indentation, but in Org it
> could mean "let the usual (interactive) commands pretend we're not in a
> comment". If Org is to adopt such a variable, it could fontify
> according to what the interactive commands will do.
This is
On 2015-02-24 at 07:53, Nicolas Richard
wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
They cannot contain link, nor anything else. However, the
feature you describe above was deemed useful enough that
`org-open-at-point' sloppily opens anything looking like a link
(or a timestamp) within a comment.
How
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> They cannot contain link, nor anything else. However, the feature you
> describe above was deemed useful enough that `org-open-at-point'
> sloppily opens anything looking like a link (or a timestamp) within
> a comment.
>
> However, there is, per syntax, no link there, an
Ken Mankoff writes:
> To me comments are mainly things that don't get exported.
Comments are much more than that. They also deactivate the syntax (which
is what I call "dead" syntax).
* Headline
# SCHEDULED: <2015-02-24 Tue>
(org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED") => nil
> Their utility and d
Hi Nicolas,
On 2015-02-23 at 14:32, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
Ken Mankoff writes:
It would be nice to have an [[Org mode link]]
# in a line that is [[commented]] and still
be able to see that link. Currently, there is no visual
indication that the link exists, although it still does work.
It would be nice to have an [[Org mode link]]
# in a line that is [[commented]] and still
be able to see that link. Currently, there is no visual indication
that the link exists, although it still does work.
-k.
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