On Jan 1, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Carsten Dominik > wrote:
I thought that transient-mark-mode was the only way to make use
of commands that automatically use the region if one is active.
But because of your mail, I went back to the Emacs manual and
On Dec 31, 2008, at 7:54 PM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
Hi Tom,
is there a reason why you did not put the hook right after
the include file moment?
- Carsten
Yes, two. But of course your judgement should take precedence.
In order to make my change slightly less severe, I put it just before
Hi,
the result of this discussion about footnotes is now
in the latest git version, see
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html#sec-1.1.1
for more information.
- Carsten
On Dec 17, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Scot Becker wrote:
Dear all,
I'm a new org user who recently ran across the video of Carsten's
Goog
Hi Carsten,
First of all, let me say thank you for this wonderful addition to
org-mode. I will certainly do more of my writing in org-mode now.
Incredible!
I've tested the new footnote feature and can get everything to work
except anonymous footnotes. When using more than one anonymous
footnote,
Hi Matt,
the bug is fixed now, thanks for the report.
Also, you can set org-footnote-section to nil
if you want non-inline footnotes to be defined
in the outline node where they are referenced, instead
of a special outline node "Footnotes".
- Carsten
On Jan 1, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Matthew Lundin
Hi everyone,
Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> Matt, we clearly need a FAQ entry about transient-mark-mode :-)
>
> - Carsten
I've put up a new FAQ on transient mark mode and Momentary Mark:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#transient-mark-mode
Feel free to suggest any corrections.
Best,
Matt
Motivating incident: I had a todo-type item that contained no tasks
itself, directly, but linked to other tasks. I arranged it this way
in order that those other tasks could be placed neatly in a hierarchy
and not appear as "TODO" in two places. I used the org-depend.el
BLOCKER code to manage th