Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Jeremy Hankins writes:
>> Aaron Ecay writes:
>>
>>> Org mode provides built-in functionality to create “TODO” annotations
>>> (called inline tasks). These might server your purpose better than what
>>> you are trying to do with fixmee. You need to put the foll
Hello,
Jeremy Hankins writes:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>
>> Org mode provides built-in functionality to create “TODO” annotations
>> (called inline tasks). These might server your purpose better than what
>> you are trying to do with fixmee. You need to put the following line in
>> your emacs ini
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Org mode provides built-in functionality to create “TODO” annotations
> (called inline tasks). These might server your purpose better than what
> you are trying to do with fixmee. You need to put the following line in
> your emacs init file:
Hmm, I may be able to make this
Hi Jeremy,
2015ko abenudak 1an, Jeremy Hankins-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> I recently started using org-mode, so forgive me if this is covered
> somewhere that I missed. But I'm trying to use fixmee.el with org-mode;
> it works by finding "fixme" tags in comments, but it's not finding
> anything in my o
I recently started using org-mode, so forgive me if this is covered
somewhere that I missed. But I'm trying to use fixmee.el with org-mode;
it works by finding "fixme" tags in comments, but it's not finding
anything in my orgmode files. I've traced the problem to the fact that
syntax-ppss fails t