On Saturday, 13 Feb 2021 at 08:46, Tim Cross wrote:
> BTW I think it would be nice if the html export was able to produce/use
> a separate CSS file rather than in-line styles. This would make it
> easier to drop exported HTML files into existing sites with custom
> styles or update the look of expo
Tim Cross writes:
> BTW I think it would be nice if the html export was able to produce/use
> a separate CSS file rather than in-line styles. This would make it
> easier to drop exported HTML files into existing sites with custom
> styles or update the look of exported files without needing to r
On 2021-02-13, Timothy wrote:
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
>
>> On 2021-02-12, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote:
>>
>>> I do not know why the CDATA lines exist. I don’t see a reason to
>>> keep them (patch 0001), but that might be a lack of understanding on
>>> my part.
>>
>> OK, that is probably for
On 11/02/2021 23:59, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Maxim Nikulin writes:
It is not namely typing latency, but I have noticed lags while moving
over collapsed headings with "up" key (with "down" it is not so
apparent) e.g. in overview view. It has happened after linux upgrade,
emacs version changed from
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Please fill this line (fill-column in .dir-locals.el is set to 70)
> and...
>> [...]
> ... drop this unrelated space change.
Done and done.
> Reading this docstring in full, I felt it was a bit odd to repeat the
> bulk-cut entry from the initial example again, as it stays th
Hello,
In my quest/endeavor/struggle to generate an org file for what I want to
do during the day, I’m trying to leverage the power of org-agenda (that
does a lot of what I want to do) to create an org file. I learned of
org-agenda-write, which I could use to write to file what I want then
include
Hi,
Although I almost always use custom LaTeX classes and a separate file
for the preamble, I came up with this method to take advantage of
the 'latex' source blocks and write the entire preamble there. I guess
there will be a more elegant way to do it, but I think that it works
reasonably well ;-
Brilliant. Thank you both!
-Alan
Hello,
selecting a date from within `org-read-date' from the calendar works
with mouse-1, but not with mouse-2 (with latest Emacs master and my
settings loaded at least).
The code seems to intend that it also works with mouse-2, but it fails.
I don't prefer mouse-2, but it would be good to suppo
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> So please consider [...]
Oh, and please keep me CC'd, I don't read the list regularly.
Thanks, Michael.
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> Nothing is lost since the original popup-menu for the calendar is
> still being bound to down-mouse-3 (the more expected key for such a
> menu in my opinion, at least 2021).
That was not quite correct, however. These are the defining lines:
;; These are referenc
Regarding any use case which would benefit from turning
org-html-style-default into a defcustom, IMO there are two:
+ When you don't want to have to add a #+HTML_HEAD to every file you
export
+ When you want to include a long inline style (my use case)
--
Timothy
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 9 Feb 2021 at 23:33, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> I have the following in my config to speed things up:
>>
>> (setq org-priority-regexp "^\\*+.*\\(\\[#\\([A-Z0-9]+\\)\\] ?\\)")
>
> Should this not be the default setting? Reading the documentation,
> priority coo
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