On Wednesday, 1 Aug 2018 at 12:50, Robert Pluim wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> The longer answer is to consider using
>> org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift. Make the entry you want and then make
>> the repeating entries. I use this for lectures, for instance, and then
>> delete particular entr
I have org-log-reschedule set to 'note, and when I try to mark some items
for bulk scatter, I see something in *Messages* like the following:
Skipping removed entry at #
Acted on 1 entries, skipped 4 (disappeared before their turn)
If I set org-log-reschedule to nil, it works fine.
I found i
Hello Kyle,
That worked perfectly for all my basic test cases.
Thanks!
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 10:44 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> Luciano Passuello writes:
>
> > When I set org-attach-archive-delete to query, Org is supposed to ask
> > me for confirmation when archiving entries with attachments. How
I've been puzzling over this for several weeks now, how can I get the
TOC of a document, written in org-mode and exported as latex and then
built into a PDF, have just one column of its TOC, instead of what seems
to be its default of 2 columns, please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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I'm not sure if this is an org-mode problem or a general emacs one, so if its
in the wrong place, sorry, and if you can tell me where it should be placed for
a better result, then great. :)
Anyway, I'm writing something that has interspersed things like <>
or <<10-08-2018>> or <<2018-08-11>>, s
Sharon Kimble writes on Sun 12 Aug 2018 00:36:
>
> I've been puzzling over this for several weeks now, how can I get the
> TOC of a document, written in org-mode and exported as latex and then
> built into a PDF, have just one column of its TOC, instead of what seems
> to be its default of 2