Greetings.
I was just amazed by the following detail in org. In the example below,
if my cursor is anywhere inside the word "Example", and I press Enter, a
new line will be inserted below, and the cursor will jump to the next
line. The location of the cursor inside the heading line is ignored, an
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> I was just amazed by the following detail in org. In the example below,
> if my cursor is anywhere inside the word "Example", and I press Enter, a
> new line will be inserted below, and the cursor will jump to the next
> line. The location of the cursor inside
> -Original Message-
> On Behalf Of Jarmo Hurri
> Subject: [O] A Microsoftesque detail in org
>
> ...the software
> tries to be too intelligent, thus making it harder for the user.
Well, phrased. I usually just scream, "DON'T DO ME ANY FAVORS!"
--
,Doug
Douglas Lewan
Shubert Ticketing
Hi Jarmo,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> I was just amazed by the following detail in org. In the example below,
> if my cursor is anywhere inside the word "Example", and I press Enter, a
> new line will be inserted below, and the cursor will jump to the next
> line. The location of the cursor inside the
On 2015-05-14 at 12:12, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> After some research, I could finally find the repository on github for this
> project, so, for anyone who might also be interested, here it is:
>
> https://github.com/dogriffiths/hipster
Looks great, but when I copypaste I see Markdown not
Hi,
Consider this example:
|---+---+---|
| a | b | c |
| d | e | f |
|---+---+---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
| 4 | 5 | 6 |
|---+---+---|
| 5 | 7 | 9 |
#+TBLFM: @5=vsum(@II..@III)
Insert a hline after |a|b|c|. The formula is now broken.
Expected behavior: org-table-insert-hline should call
org-table-fix-for
But when "M-x package-install RET org RET" on a fresh Emacs session (fresh
like "emacs -q") it indeed solves the issue.
It is same "well known bug" from the link in my report.
Sorry for inconvenience.
2015-05-14 22:02 GMT+02:00 novak :
> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected t
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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I fully agree with this, I find this “feature” very irritating. There
is a strong expectation that hitting enter inserts a line break
at the position of the cursor. Can we please stick to that?
When I put the cursor in the middle of a word and press enter that also
“breaks” the word. Yet we w
I like this feature and hope that I can keep it by setting a variable if
changes are made.
All the best,
Tom
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> I fully agree with this, I find this “feature” very irritating. There
> is a strong expectation that hitting enter inserts a line break
> at the positio
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 10:28 PM, David Masterson wrote:
> John Hendy writes:
>
>> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:43 AM, David Masterson
>> wrote:
>>> I've asked this before and I'll probably continue asking as I move in
>>> and out of using it, but...
>>>
>>> What's the development status of Mobil
It appears that ob-rec.el is in org-mode - somewhere - because when I
evaluate
#+begin_src rec :data Testrec2.rec
#+end_src
the output in the is
no org-babel execute function for rec
However once I add (rec . t) to my org-babel-load-languages and restart
emacs and then evaluate the block, e
Charles Millar writes:
> It appears that ob-rec.el is in org-mode - somewhere - because when I
> evaluate
>
> #+begin_src rec :data Testrec2.rec
>
> #+end_src
>
>
> the output in the is
>
> no org-babel execute function for rec
>
> However once I add (rec . t) to my org-babel-load-languages and
Pressing "enter" in a headline to make a new headline is consistent with
the way many other text-mode outliners have worked in the past. Ctrl-O
to open a line is an Emacs standard keybinding.
I don't really have an issue with the way this works.
--
Bob Newell
Honolulu, Hawai`i
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