Hi!
I want to be able to list all my publications on my home page. Currently
I do it with a dodgy bib2html converter script, but what I would like to
have to manage it via the org-export. More concretely, I want to write
in my org file:
List of my publications:
* \cite{somepub}
* \cite{someother
This is because my feeling was that the compacted tree works better for
the TAG trees. But I will make this configurable now.
- Carsten
On Sep 18, 2006, at 15:18, Pierre-François Gomez wrote:
Hello,
I recently came across org-mode and decided to give it a try.
One thing is bugging me, howe
Hi, Carsten and All,
I am wondering
if the following file link enhancement is
possible:
Upon "M-x
org-store-link" is issued, minibuffer will prompt for the "Description:" of the
link. The default can be no description.
Upon "M-x
org-insert-link" is issued, the last stored link will be
I take the message back, since the description can be supplied at the org-insert-link time, the current
implementation should be good enough for me.
Thanks,
--Jeff
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On 19/09/06, Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is because my feeling was that the compacted tree works better for
the TAG trees.
Ah, ok. I use my todo items as actions and their parent hierarchy
gives me useful context : the tags allow me to give my actions some
indication about w