Oh ... thanks: `org-id-find' is perfect!
I'm playing with
https://github.com/bateast/google-calendar
which allows to fetch your google calendars in quite a robust way (or so it
seems).
The next step for me is to allow to sync google calendar entries even after
they have been refiled
(hence the nee
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing a little bit of elisp and I was wondering
> what is the easiest way to find an element (say a header)
> with a given id among the list of all agenda files?
> I know I can use org-element-map, but is there
> a faster or easier way ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fab
Hi,
having a body-text specific face would considerably slow down motion in
Org buffers, as the fontification process would need to check against a
new body-text syntactic structure.
The solution would be to change the face "default" on a buffer basis,
but AFAIK that's currently not possible.
HT
=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_Vauban?= wrote:
> Hi Nick and Filippo,
>
> >> I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
> >> items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Chee=
> rs.
> >> Fil
> >
> > I don't think so: C-u C-x =3D tells faces if it finds
Thanks for the replies.
This is unfortunate. I was hoping to easily change the font of those
non-headline/checklist to a variable width font, but keep the headline stuff
in fixed width.
Since it's the default font, if I change the default, then I'd have to
change every other font to fixed.
...that
Hi Nick and Filippo,
>>> I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
>>> items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Cheers.
>>> Fil
>>
>> I don't think so: C-u C-x = tells faces if it finds one - in this case, it
>> says nothing about a face.
>
>
Hi Nick and Filippo,
>> I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
>> items). Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces? Cheers.
>> Fil
>
> I don't think so: C-u C-x = tells faces if it finds one - in this case, it
> says nothing about a face.
... so it
Filippo A. Salustri wrote:
> --20cf301e2f2d785e83049e7d5fab
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> I'm trying to find the face of plain text (not headlines or checklist
> items).
> Does it have a name that distinguishes it from other faces?
> Cheers.
> Fil
I don't think so: C-u C-x