Hi,
I use the following configuration:
parenthèses, accolades et brackets ;;
(setq skeleton-pair t)
(global-set-key "[" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
(global-set-key "{" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
(global-set-key "(" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
(glob
Berry, Charles writes:
>
> This works
>
> #+begin_src sh :var encrypted=(org-babel-ref-resolve "base64 encrypt text()")
> echo $encrypted
> #+end_src
>
> You might write a wrapper, so something like (quote-ref "base64 encrypt
> text")will handle it.
>
Thanks very much! this solved m
Why is there no syntax highlighting for *inline* source/code blocks?
For instance, if I type the following:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
src_emacs-lisp{(foo bar (quux))}
#+END_SRC
The underscore is not displayed, “emacs” is displayed in face
~org-latex-and-related~ *and* in subscript display (smaller and
n
Roland Everaert writes:
> Hi,
>
> I use the following configuration:
>
> parenthèses, accolades et brackets ;;
> (setq skeleton-pair t)
> (global-set-key "[" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
> (global-set-key "{" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
> (global-set-ke
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hi, sorry for late response, because I'm a little lazy on give effort on
review my patch and improve it again. But now I finished it. Actually I
corrected my patch as soon as you replied email with mentioned. Today I
pick up this task again, and add a new improve which su
On Tuesday, 23 Oct 2018 at 19:48, stardiviner wrote:
> This is really helpful for me, I use smartparens before, but it is a
> little heavy. So I disabled it. I found your solution is simple and
> fast. I modified a little:
+1
I gave up long ago on smartparens but skeleton seems to work well.
--
Hey, I guess this is OT.
I'm trying to advice org-mime-org-buffer-htmlize so that it returns to the
org buffer when its done. I want to do something like this:
(let ((thisbuffer (current-buffer))
(advice-add
'mu4e-sent-handler
:after (lambda (docid props)
(switch-to-buffe
Hi,
This is provided on (almost?) all export formats, but yet when looking
at an org-file the prefered way, with emacs, there’s no numbering, by
default.
It’s so useful and simple (using a display text/overlay property), is
there just anything implementing that? mainline? if so why isn’t it?
I think that what you really want to do here is modify org-mime-compose so
that you can use the send-actions argument to message-mail. In
scimax-email.el I use that to be able to turn an org-heading into an email,
send it, and then jump back to the heading to insert some information about
the email
There are some answers at
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/32396/complete-path-numbering-of-org-mode-headlines-and-plain-lists
.
John
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On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 2:32 PM John Kitchin
wrote:
> I think that what you really want to do here is modify org-mime-compose so
> that you can use the send-actions argument to message-mail. In
> scimax-email.el I use that to be able to turn an org-heading into an email,
> send it, and then jump
On 2018-10-23 at 14:33, John Kitchin wrote:
> There are some answers at
> https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/32396/complete-path-numbering-of-org-mode-headlines-and-plain-lists
Interesting. Thank you (I’m unfortunately not very friend with search
engines): that also raises altogether the q
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 3:38 PM Matt Price wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 2:32 PM John Kitchin
> wrote:
>
>> I think that what you really want to do here is modify org-mime-compose
>> so that you can use the send-actions argument to message-mail. In
>> scimax-email.el I use that to be able
Dear Chuck,
Thanks for suggesting xtables. I have used it in the past, but had more
or less forgotten about it. I'll give it a try again.
Best regards,
Lennart.
On 22-10-18 18:42, Berry, Charles wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 22, 2018, at 7:43 AM, L.C. Karssen wrote:
>>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I'd like t
Matt Price writes:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 2:32 PM John Kitchin
> wrote:
>
>> I think that what you really want to do here is modify org-mime-compose so
>> that you can use the send-actions argument to message-mail. In
>> scimax-email.el I use that to be able to turn an org-heading into an e
i duly saved this macro, didn't think to look for it, and used datefudge(1).
Hello,
I am not an HTML expert. But recently off-list, I learnt that and
tags aren't recommended to be used for styling any more (for a while now).
Instead and should be used respectively.
If there are no objections, I can commit this little change to the master
branch.
References:
- https
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> ;; I tried to add this, but failed. because `coderef` is executed in
>> `org-edit-src-code` which invokes `org-src--edit-element`, it create a
>> dedicated buffer which does not have `buffer-file-name`. I don't know how to
>> archive what I want now.
>>
Dear Org-Mode Developers,
I was missing convert-region functions in the ox-ascii export back-end
as are provided by the HTML, LaTeX, Texinfo, and MarkDown back-ends [1],
and hence crafted my own (copied below) to go into my init file. My use
case is composing emails using notmuch-message-mode.
[1
Garreau, Alexandre writes:
> Why is there no syntax highlighting for *inline* source/code blocks?
>
> For instance, if I type the following:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> src_emacs-lisp{(foo bar (quux))}
> #+END_SRC
>
> The underscore is not displayed, “emacs” is displayed in face
> ~org-latex-and-re
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I am not an HTML expert. But recently off-list, I learnt that and
> tags aren't recommended to be used for styling any more (for a while now).
>
> Instead and should be used respectively.
>
> If there are no objections, I can commit this little change to the mas
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