I don't really have a strong preference for either but I would love to
remove the cognitive load of wondering whether the name is heading or
header!
On Sat., Jul. 24, 2021, 12:04 a.m. Tom Gillespie, wrote:
> I enthusiastically support changing the documentation to use heading.
> I use heading in
On Saturday, 24 Jul 2021 at 10:37, Tim Cross wrote:
> My advice would be not to use native compilation.
Probably good advice but, for me, native compilation has (generally)
been working very well and has had significant performance
improvement. I use Emacs as my window manager (EXWM) and every l
Timothy wrote:
> […]
>> The original footnote seems to have been added with commit
>> e30aed8f0c62e74633f7a0398340f9bd7bdfa3cc (but personally I
>> don't find that text very helpful).
> Do you think it would be more appropriate to update or remove the
> footnote?
AFAIUI, if LANGUAGE is set, fo
On 7/23/21 10:06 PM, Tim Cross wrote:
André A. Gomes writes:
Hi,
The project's documentation refers to headings and headlines as
synonyms. Relying on a single definition would be beneficial. If I had
to choose between the two, I'd go with heading.
If the community finds this valuable, I c
André A. Gomes writes:
> If the community finds this valuable, I could prepare a patch.
I think at this point the community view is pretty clearly in favour of
consolidating "headlines" to "headings".
I think at this stage a patch would be warranted. Should you still be
happy to make one that
Hi Tom,
Sorry that it's taken so long for someone to get to this. I've just
applied your patch to my local Org instance, and then tested the
described behaviour before and afterwards. I can confirm that the issue
reported exists, and that your patch fixes this.
In light of this and the two othe
Marking as applied for updates.orgmode.org.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thanks. I applied a slightly different fix.
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Timothy
I have been doing quite some programming with elisp in org mode, and one
thing I am missing is this help that Emacs shows in minibuffer for
functions and macros. You can see the example in the attached image. I
am not sure what I have to enable (or disable? :)) to get it to work in
babel src block
Hi,
when you are editing source blocks are you using org-edit-special,
normally
bound to C-c ') or are you just editing the source blocks directly
within the
org buffer?
The functionality you are referring to sounds like eldoc minor
mode.
If you open a dedicated buffer to edit a file in th
Hi,
* Kristian Grönberg wrote:
>
> I didn't read your question properly.
> Would it work for you to use the "<>"?
>
> *** <> barheading
>:PROPERTIES:
>:ID: [[bar][barheading]]
>:END:
>
> /Kris
I'm afraid not because the dynamic block would duplicate the
target definition and not generating a lin
Hi Karl,
> > Would it work for you to use the "<>"?
> >
> > *** <> barheading
> > :PROPERTIES:
> > :ID: [[bar][barheading]]
> > :END:
> > /Kris
>
> I'm afraid not because the dynamic block would duplicate the
> target definition and not generating a link.
OK, I see.
If you do find a solution
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