Renzo Been <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> But I like the idea of having some kind of margin, just as linum.el does
>> for line numbers:
>> http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0225855/linum/linum.html
>
> Yes, I had a look at linum, and it looks like a good mechanism that can be of
> use in the TOC. If yo
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I must acknowledge that the boxquote stuff wrapping your e-mails always
> looked a bit weird to me.. I usually see this as a way to quote emails
> or code examples, not to encapsulate your own prose.
True, I was kind of misusing the boxquotes. I just liked th
On Sep 26, 2007, at 9:06, Bastien wrote:
I don't see any way to make boxquotes works with the TOC anyway, since
there would be too many complexity when displaying several levels at
the
same time.
How about changing the background color of the toc, maybe only slightly
from the default?
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Renzo Been <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | Org-TOC is a really nice way to navigate through
> | any org-file.
Thanks!
> | - Draw a box around the contents of the TOC-buffer (like I did with
> | this e-mail). I don't know if that's possible to write via e-lisp,
> | because the TOC-buffer has to b
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
,-
| Oke,
|
| Org-TOC is a really nice way to navigate through
| any org-file.
|
| As to your P.S to make the TOC buffer look
| visually more distinct from the base buffer. I
| have a couple of suggestions:
|
| - Draw a box around the contents of the
|