Hi Gustav and all,
Thanks for the refreshment of the org attach universe.
In particular I like the new attachment type for links. I'd like to
express my favorability to use the name "att" opposed to "attachment" to
specify that type.
Thanks for reading, best regards, Marco
Hi,
When LaTeX is exported verbatim, some spaces are lost. Try for instance:
M-: (let ((org-html-with-latex 'verbatim)) (org-html-export-as-html)) RET
on a buffer containing "$a$ $b$". Post-blanks were simply not added
back, see below.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Michaël
ox.el: Add post-blanks when lat
Hi, would it be possible to collect org headlines/subtrees into a format
that allows for HTML or Latex tabular output (C-c C-e h or l)? Is there
anything out-of-the-box that can be used for this?
Recently, Sacha Chua offered a way to collect headlines into a simple 2x2
HTML table (
sachachua.com/
When defining a time interval using org-schedule, I can usually type
something like "2pm+2" and get "SCHEDULED: <2019-07-09 Tue
14:00-16:00>". However, typing "11pm+2" leads to incorrect behaviour.
The result is "SCHEDULED: <2019-07-09 Tue 23:00-25:00>", which is
obviously wrong.
Emacs : GNU Em
> obviously wrong
It's natural to think so, but my Org mode correctly interprets `Tue
25:00` as being equivalent to `Wed 01:00`. That includes agenda
scheduling filters.
This format is used in the real world sometimes too, especially for
things like TV showings that span across the midnight bou
Thanks for the clarification. I never saw this format earlier.
Matthew Piziak writes:
>> obviously wrong
>
> It's natural to think so, but my Org mode correctly interprets `Tue
> 25:00` as being equivalent to `Wed 01:00`. That includes agenda
> scheduling filters.
>
> This format is used in t