Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> if boxquote is going to be changed, perhaps another option that would
> be nice for boxquote would be to optionally not print anything to the
> left of the contents?
>
> On 9/12/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> ╭
>> │ (defun org-ascii--box-string (s info)
>
Hi Andrea,
Le 12/09/2014 02:45, Andrea Rossetti a écrit :
Xavier Garrido writes:
Of course, I can achieve that by using =:lines= and calculating how many
lines embeds the given headline.
Hi Xavier, another possible approach (maybe less handy, but in
some cases it might fit): the user coul
Thank you (Nick and Tom). Both the solutions above worked.
Regards,
Chai
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Chai,
>
> Chaitanya Krishna writes:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I would like to have some text in color when I export my org document to
> > latex.
> >
> > I trie
Correcting myself,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This doesn't match the specs, though. According to the (current)
> docstring
>
> :splice When set to t, return only table body lines, don't wrap
>them into :tstart and :tend. Default is nil. When :splice
>is non-nil, this
* Noah Slater wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a number of habits set up that I regularly fill in the day
> after the activity was done. Is there a way to mark an item as done
> (in a way that hooks into the habits stuff) but for a day in the past?
How about org-(agenda-)todo-yesterday ?
No problem. Thanks for the tips to replicate this. It was pretty helpful
in solving the problem (and thanks again to Nick who pointed me towards
edebug-defun a while ago!)
I think I have fixed this. The problem was org-ref was not finding a key
that exists in a file. the way that is done all over
Le 08/09/2014 18:30, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
>
> It is better than C-c p, but I think a common prefix for plotting table
> would be better. You need to also tell org.texi about this change.
>
A common prefix for plotting is a good idea. Which common prefix?
C-c #(should be shared with `org-u
Nick Dokos writes:
> hob...@poukram.net (Rémi Letot) writes:
>
>> all org seems to work fine, but for some reason org-mode-hook is not
>> called when I open an org file...
>>
>
> That's very unlikely: the hook is run using a general emacs mechanism,
> so if it were broken, a *lot* of things would
Hi!
I am writing a compendium in org, and want to be able to generate slides
from the same org file.
I'd like to be able to mark some sections for exporting if I'm
generating slides, and for other formats (like LaTeX and HTML) export
everything as normal. It would also be nice if I could change t