Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> As I was offline for a few days, I toyed a bit with this. I wrote the
> following library.
Awesome, thanks for your work!
> I didn't test it thoroughly. I didn't write regression tests
> either.
>
> Also, it ignores UNNUMBERED property and export tags. I have t
NICOLAS> As I was offline for a few days, I toyed a bit with this. I
NICOLAS> wrote the following library. I didn't test it thoroughly. I
NICOLAS> didn't write regression tests either.
ERIC> Although I probably won't use this often, I have tried it out
ERIC> and it seems to w
On Thursday, 1 Nov 2018 at 18:49, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> As I was offline for a few days, I toyed a bit with this. I wrote the
> following library. I didn't test it thoroughly. I didn't write
> regression tests either.
Although I probably won't use this often, I have tried it out and it
seems t
Hello,
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> No it doesn’t update anything, and doesn’t color number compatibly with
> outlining. Also it’s not integrated in org and only available in melpa,
> unsigned.
As I was offline for a few days, I toyed a bit with this. I wrote the
following library. I didn't
On 2018/10/25 at 17:02, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>> Le 24/10/2018 à 13h40, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
>>> But you don't need to number the whole buffer, do you?
>>
>> At least the screen.
>>
>>> A breadcrumb like feature could be enough. E.g., you hit at the
>>> beginn
Hello,
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> Le 24/10/2018 à 13h40, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
>> But you don't need to number the whole buffer, do you?
>
> At least the screen.
>
>> A breadcrumb like feature could be enough. E.g., you hit at the
>> beginning of a headline and get the numbering in addi
Le 24/10/2018 à 13h40, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>
>> As said in the previously mentioned stackoverflow question: helps
>> seeing where you are and how much sections are there. To me it is
>> especially useful to avoid writing manually the number of the section to
>
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> As said in the previously mentioned stackoverflow question: helps
> seeing where you are and how much sections are there. To me it is
> especially useful to avoid writing manually the number of the section to
> know I’m currently in “exercice 8” or something alike.
Le 24/10/2018 à 09h38, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>
>> But that doesn’t answer the question: why “doesn’t it exist”? shouldn’t
>> these functions be mainlined, if legally permitted?
>
> What kind of numbering are we talking about? A semi-permanent (i.e.,
>
Hello,
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> But that doesn’t answer the question: why “doesn’t it exist”? shouldn’t
> these functions be mainlined, if legally permitted?
What kind of numbering are we talking about? A semi-permanent (i.e.,
togglable) naive numbering (e.g., not taking into account UNNU
On 2018-10-23 at 14:33, John Kitchin wrote:
> There are some answers at
> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/32396/complete-path-numbering-of-org-mode-headlines-and-plain-lists
Interesting. Thank you (I’m unfortunately not very friend with search
engines): that also raises altogether the q
There are some answers at
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/32396/complete-path-numbering-of-org-mode-headlines-and-plain-lists
.
John
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