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Hope org-contacts.el author can review this patch.
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On 30/10/2020 05:57, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I found an inconsistency between the manual and implementation: the
>> Priorities section says that the range of valid priorities can be set
>> modifying the `org-priority-highest', `org-priority-lowest' and
>> `or
Hi list,
i often use shift with left or right arrow keys to change the date in
org-(super-)agenda. These key combinations can be used with prefix C-u and
double prefix C-u C-u.
In my setup in org 9.4 the behaviour is like this for a scheduled date
without scheduled time (for example SCHEDULED: <2
On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 10:10:41PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> For mailing lists which allow posting by non-subscribers (this is one),
Org-mode is a subscriber only mailing list. It does not allow
non-members to post for spam prevention.
If you did not have to subscribe to the mailing list w
On Thursday, 29 Oct 2020 at 22:12, Mauro Mandracchia wrote:
> Is it a crazy idea if Org-Mode could become a DSL rather than a mode for
> emacs?
It's not a crazy idea but one which misses one of the best features of
org mode: it is part of Emacs. For me, a markup language is not so
exciting: we ha
On Friday, 30 Oct 2020 at 12:30, Russell Adams wrote:
> Welcome to the next stage of Eternal September.
;-)
$ sdate
Fri 9922 Sep 11:58:07 GMT 1993
$
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-61-ga88806.dirty
Eric S Fraga writes:
It's not a crazy idea but one which misses one of the best
features of
org mode: it is part of Emacs. For me, a markup language is not
so
exciting: we have plenty of them. What makes org mode powerful
is that
it is infinitely customizable by being part of Emacs. I can
Hi All,
`org-sort-entries' provides no easy way to sort by top-level when the
first entry is at the beginning of buffer. This is true for both
interactive and non-interactive uses of the function, but a little more
inconvenient in the latter case.
Indeed, `org-sort-entries', when deciding w
Are there other ways to view information about an org link that I
don't list below?
- M-x org-insert-link, the prompts for link and description show the
current values. Requires interacting with the prompts.
- Switch to fundamental mode
- M-x org-toggle-link-display
Are there ways to see
On Fri 30-Oct-2020 at 17:14:37 +01, Russell Adams
wrote:
> Are there other ways to view information about an org link that I
> don't list below?
>
> - M-x org-insert-link, the prompts for link and description show the
>current values. Requires interacting with the prompts.
>
> - Switch to f
Russell,
> Are there other ways to view information about an org link that I
> don't list below?
i'll admit, this is how i do it: position cursor just before link, right
arrow, C-d: having deleted the initial '[', the rest is revealed. then,
C-_ to undo.
i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are trees not
forests and org can work treeishly even at toplevel. but to not use
the mark, typically you supply point-min and point-max to some
function. major changes to o-s-r migth not be needed, merely that.
On 10/30/20, Gustavo Barro
Hi Samuel,
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 17:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are trees not
forests and org can work treeishly even at toplevel.
This would be a workaround, not a solution. Is it a formal requirement
of Org that files must be kept in
yes, you understood my points. if you already understood them and
they are not useful to you, then please disregard them.
On 10/30/20, Gustavo Barros wrote:
> Hi Samuel,
>
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 17:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are tree
Hello,
I was getting the following error on emacs startup:
Symbol’s function definition is void: speedbar-add-supported-extension
I tracked it down to the form in org-compat.el (line 873 in my copy):
(eval-after-load "speedbar" ...)
This condition was being triggered because in my emac
Thanks. I pushed. The docs for java are here [1].
It looks like many of the language pages don't pick up their formatting.
Mine did the same at first. Is it fine if I fix them?
The =#+HTML_HEAD:= property breaks them. I suspect that it's existence
blocks the page from picking up the default css
2020-10-30 Russell Adams wrote:
Are there other ways to view information about an org link that I
don't list below?
...
Are there ways to see this information live while navigating? Maybe on
the modeline, or messages?
C-h .
Displaying links in minibuffer is regularly discussed here. E.g. the
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