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
> 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.
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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?
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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
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
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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