Dear All,
thanks for the positive feedback, and sorry for the late reply.
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 at 16:46, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It may make sense to merge it with "oc-csl.el" at some point. If that
> suits you,
Absolutely, thanks for the suggestion!
> In addition, I have a couple of comments
Solved: It was a problem with the LOGBOOK. There were 2 days for the
same week, instead of 1.
Sorry I didn't show the whole LOGBOOK in the previous message.
- State "HECHO" from "" [2021-04-07 mi. 09:02]
- State "HECHO" from "" [2021-04-06 ma. 10:14]
Best regards
>>>
* TODO export options
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil
:END:
SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.>
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** TODO l1
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:t
:END:
SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.>
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*** TODO l2
SCHEDULED: <2021-06-08 Di.>
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TODO l3
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_OPTIONS: p:nil
Hi Christian, thank you very much for your comments.
Christian Moe writes:
> Very neat!
>
> Curious about a design choice: If I understand correctly,
> org-critical-edition puts the hidden notes in the description and the
> visible annotated text in the target of an org link. This is the reverse
> On Jun 12, 2021, at 12:35 AM, John Kitchin wrote:
>
> I discovered another way to do this that is already built in with
> `org-attach-dired-to-subtree` that would help sometimes.
>
> You split your window, open dired in one of them, mark some files, and then
> run that command in the dire
Hello,
Michael Dauer writes:
[...]
I think we are mis-communicating. I saw the document you're re-posting.
My question, however, is about the specific part demonstrating the
following:
>> > 2. This actually works when the scheduled date is (incorrectly) placed
>> > below the drawer
Hello!
I would like to have some more control over the alarms created by the
iCalendar export and was wondering if anyone has tried anything like
that, or has any surrounding thoughts?
Namely, I think it would be a nice feature if there could be some markup
(perhaps a property) that allows you to
Den fre 11 juni 2021 18:37John Kitchin skrev:
> I discovered another way to do this that is already built in with
> `org-attach-dired-to-subtree` that would help sometimes.
>
> You split your window, open dired in one of them, mark some files, and
> then run that command in the dired window.
>
>
Greetings!
I lamented a while ago about URL handling in Org. To provide a concrete
example, below is a shell script that Org does not export correctly to HTML.
More specifically, Org considers the script to be a URL. Further, and
amazingly, even if I change “see .” to “see to learn more”, Org