Karl Fogel writes:
> This is the enhancement to `org-narrow-to-subtree' that I suggested back in
> May [1].
>
> It allows you to choose what level subtree to narrow to. There are two
> ways to specify the subtree: use repeated C-u's to select "upward"
> from the current subtree, or use a direct
Dear Sebastian,
Many thanks for your helpful message.
Sebastian Miele (2019/11/27 02:55 +):
> After opening the agenda, inspection of the buffer-local variable
> major-mode (e.g. by C-h v) reveals that the major mode in the agenda
> buffer is org-agenda-mode. A search for a variable containi
Hi Victor, many thanks for your response!
Victor A. Stoichita (2019/11/26 20:19 +0100):
> Indeed they are not global bindings. I don’t know how to rebind them for the
> agenda view.
> Meanwhile, the same functions in the agenda view are also bound to C-c C-x
> and C-c C-x . These should work in t
Karl Fogel writes:
> It allows you to choose what level subtree to narrow to. There are
> two ways to specify the subtree: use repeated C-u's to select "upward"
> from the current subtree, or use a direct numeric prefix arg to
> specify the subtree "downward" from level 1. (This is a somewhat
>
On 02 Dec 2019, Marco Wahl wrote:
>What about numeric prefix arg 0 to reveal the whole buffer (aka
>'widen')? I think this would be a logical completion to the feature.
Since `widen' itself is already available via C-x n w, it might be better to
save a special flag value like that for some speci
Karl Fogel writes:
> On 02 Dec 2019, Marco Wahl wrote:
>>What about numeric prefix arg 0 to reveal the whole buffer (aka
>>'widen')? I think this would be a logical completion to the feature.
>
> Since `widen' itself is already available via C-x n w, it might be
> better to save a special flag v
On 2019-12-01, at 14:13, Samuel Wales wrote:
> i think it might be partlly a question of whether these numbers are
> fixed things that refer to fixed items [like referring to sections in
> a law that is not in the document] vs. being used to continue lists.
>
> they are both legitimate uses. in t
On 02 Dec 2019, Marco Wahl wrote:
>Karl Fogel writes:
>> Since `widen' itself is already available via C-x n w, it might be
>> better to save a special flag value like that for some special
>> behavior that we (or someone else) might think of in the future. I'm
>> pretty sure that anyone using `o
On 2019-12-02, at 08:23, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
>
>> [...]
>> What do you think about the attached patch that allows to omit the
>> @-syntax? Controlled by the new variable
>> org-list-use-first-bullet-as-non-standard-counter, the code assigns
>> a counter value to
Marco Wahl writes:
> Soubzriquet writes:
>>> [...]
>
>>> > odd issue with using "day" steps where the date is getting offset
>>> > sometimes.
>>> >
>>> > I saw the issue with 26.1, was not fixed by updating to current
>>> > environment with an empty init.el on OS X:
>>> > ...
>>> > Daily report
Jack Kamm writes:
> I've attached a patch which implements displaying remote images.
>
>> This is a longstanding problem, and there was an attempt to patch it in
>> 2014, but the patch was never accepted:
>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-11/msg00583.html
>
> Compared to th
Terje Larsen writes:
> There is already org-image-actual-width but the problem with that one is
> that images that have quite small width, but are tall will be scaled and
> become very tall.
> I think it would make sense to introduce something like
> org-image-max-width, which would scale images
Shérab writes:
>> To reschedule an entry remotely from the agenda view, you can press S-right
>> (org-agenda-do-date-later) or S-left (org-agenda-do-date-earlier).
>
> I indeed remember having seen these commands!
> The thing is that I am using emacs in the Linux console where these
> bindings do
* As always I much agree with Nick, looks like a great patch
** Meanwhile, this will read your R output and stick it at the end of the
line & and show it all-at-once
elisp:(progn (shell-command "rsync -a BlahRemoteHost:/blah-R-output.png
/tmp")(sleep-for 3)(iimage-mode))]] /tmp/blah-R-output.png
Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the work to
package it up as a patch, with ChangeLog entry, NEWS, etc, and post it here for
review before committing.
To try it out, just evaluate both functions and th
Very nice! It works also in Narrow mode, which makes it even more useful
for me.
Thanks!
--Diego
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 3:58 AM Karl Fogel wrote:
> Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
>
> If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the work
> to p
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