I'm using batch agenda commands to change the dates of several dates,
using the format "++8d" from the docs. The problem is that the time of day
vanishes when I do that. I want to update the deadlines, but also keep
their original times of the day.
**Example**:
** TODO Some task
DEADLINE:
Hello,
Matt Price writes:
> - electric-pair and autopair complete [[ immediately, and don't seem to
> allow me to skip past the closing brackets, so if I try to type [[
> https://link.to.somewhere][link text]] I end up with
> [[link.to.somewhere]][link-text] .
I use C-c C-l to insert links with
Hi,
I’ve attached a patch with some suggested additions to org-attach. Patch
comments below. Please review.
Kind regards
Gustav
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Patch comments:
* Add new linktype "attached" for attachments
A new linktype "attached" is added in order to reduce link-duplication
when wanting to link to files
Hello,
I have noticed my capture workflow breaking org document hierarchies.
Here is an example:
Start with the org document:
* A
* B
An org capture template inserts a headline under A.
* A
** [point here]
* B
When I navigate to the end of the narrowed capture buffer (e.g.
`(end-of-buffer)')
wow, I learned a whole lot from your answer Nicholas, but still not quite
enough to make this work for me. After some puzzling over the syntax for
character values, I believe that what I want should be something like this:
(add-function :before-until electric-pair-inhibit-predicate
On 2018-10-20, at 10:26, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I am studying the `org-clock-sum' function (I need to parse an Org file
>> and extract clocking data), and I noticed that ":CLOCK => hh:mm" is
>> allowed as a clock entry. The Org syntax at
>> https://o
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Anyway, I tried the following block:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var encrypted="base64 encrypt text"
> encrypted
> #+end_src
>
> and the output is
>
> #+results:
> : base64 encrypt text
>
> which means there doesn't seem to be a problem with strings
I'm having a whole bunch of trouble getting org-mime to work, and I
wondered ifo ther people are using it productively?
Two biggest issues so far, both reproduced with emacs -Q on recent emacs
git, org-mode git, and org-mime git:
- org-mime-org-subtree-htmlize fails for me with "org-back-to-headi