I've replied to this email in the original thread about the COMMENT
keyword to continue the discussion there, since it may be a little
off-topic here. --Ignacio
>> Still, I think it might be interesting to compare this topic with the
>> one I linked in my reply,
>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive
Fabian writes:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to report his behaviour as a bug:
A crucial piece of information is missing here: this concerns the
behavior of the function `org-heading-components'.
>
> Example:
>
> * Some Heading Title [0/1] ;; cursor in this line when execut
Cool! Thanks for the swift confirmation.
--alex
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> On 4. May 2022, at 15:00, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Alexander Adolf writes:
>
>> Would “fixing” this also remove the statistics
Alexander Adolf writes:
> Would “fixing” this also remove the statistics cookie from agenda views? That
> would be a pity as I find it very useful there for my ways of using Org.
No
Would “fixing” this also remove the statistics cookie from agenda views? That
would be a pity as I find it very useful there for my ways of using Org.
Cheers,
--alex
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> On 4. May 202
Ignacio Casso writes:
> I replied to this bug report yesterday via the "reply via email to"
> button in
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2022-05/msg00058.html,
> assuming it would send it to the org-mode list, but now I see that it
> was only sent to Fabian.
It is not directly
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> some code removes it. for example creating a link to a headline using
>> capture.
>
> Yeah. org-link--normalize-string. But it is internal function, so I would
> not rely on it.
>
> Also, rather than relying on regexps, I would use
> org-ele
Samuel Wales writes:
> some code removes it. for example creating a link to a headline using
> capture.
Yeah. org-link--normalize-string. But it is internal function, so I would
not rely on it.
Also, rather than relying on regexps, I would use
org-element-headline-parser, extract parsed :titl
some code removes it. for example creating a link to a headline using capture.
On 5/3/22, Daniel Fleischer wrote:
> Fabian writes:
>
>> I don't see any reason why the statistics cookie should be part of the
>> title: it should be a separate component.
>
> According to the spec, the statistics c
Fabian writes:
> I don't see any reason why the statistics cookie should be part of the title:
> it should be a separate component.
According to the spec, the statistics cookie can appear anywhere, it's a
text element. It can appear in a headline where it has more meaning and
also appear anywhe
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