Re: [O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-12 Thread Bastien
Hi Russell, Russell Adams writes: > Minor question, I frequently use inactive timestamps in org, and > noticed that M-q (fill-paragraph) will often combine my timestamp in > with the text I'm writing. > > Is there a method to prevent that? Not unless you use a workaround/hack. "Floating" times

Re: [O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-11 Thread Russell Adams
> No other ideas. It works in Emacs 24.2 with git master; did you try > point in par? I'm on 23.3, I wonder if fill-paragraph changed. Thanks. -- Russell Adamsrlad...@adamsinfoserv.com PGP Key ID: 0

Re: [O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-11 Thread Samuel Wales
On 3/11/13, Russell Adams wrote: >> [ts] \\ >> par > > Adding double \'s didn't work for me. No other ideas. It works in Emacs 24.2 with git master; did you try point in par? -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it.

Re: [O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-11 Thread Russell Adams
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:17:57AM -0700, Samuel Wales wrote: > On 3/11/13, Russell Adams wrote: > > Minor question, I frequently use inactive timestamps in org, and > > noticed that M-q (fill-paragraph) will often combine my timestamp in > > with the text I'm writing. > > > > Is there a method to

Re: [O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-11 Thread Samuel Wales
On 3/11/13, Russell Adams wrote: > Minor question, I frequently use inactive timestamps in org, and > noticed that M-q (fill-paragraph) will often combine my timestamp in > with the text I'm writing. > > Is there a method to prevent that? [ts] \\ par Samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekaf

[O] M-q fill-paragraph and timestamps

2013-03-11 Thread Russell Adams
Minor question, I frequently use inactive timestamps in org, and noticed that M-q (fill-paragraph) will often combine my timestamp in with the text I'm writing. Is there a method to prevent that? ie: [2013-03-11 Mon 11:33] This is a typical note. [2013-03-11 Mon 11:33] I did it again, but now I