> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter 😺 writes:
>> If you get no response on this org-mode list, perhaps re-submit
>> it as a normal emacs bug (M-x report-emacs-bug ).
> That's not a good idea. org-mode related staff is just forwarded
> back to this list (but not even
Tor Kringeland writes:
> Applying `org-fill-paragraph' to /e.g./
>
> /Some text./ Some more text.
>
> when `sentence-end-double-space' is t removes the double space to a
> single space. The same happens with other formatting like *bold* and
> _underline_. In other instances it is more contex
"Gerry Agbobada" writes:
> Just not to leave this be a wild guess or a lone data-point, I want to say
> that I’m exactly in the same case, and I really don’t want to bring up
> anything I do related to org-mode here because of this kind of backlash
> without which I feel really better. Too bad
On 06/12/2021 22:45, Juan Manuel MacÃas wrote:
I understand that with this method the emphases could be nested, which
it seems also very productive. I like it.
I would suggest, however, not to use the term 'italics', since is a
'typographic' term, but a term that is agnostic of format and
typog
Vincent Breton writes:
> Hi,
>
> Org mode needs to have his pdf documentation on the official web page
> of documentation :Â https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/org.html
>
> How much time for example to copy http://www.presentiel.com/org/org.pdf
> file on the official web site for gnu do
John Kitchin wrote (on Mon 06 Dec 2021 18:09):
> You could consider something like this:
> ...
Text looks good to me personally...
> With Selectrum, ... (don't know what the keybinding here is)
Just installed Selectrum to find out. C-j (selectrum-submit-exact-input) does
the trick.
Karl Voit writes:
>> Now, we need to understand what kind of people may be looking to
>> orgmode.org website.
>>
>> 1. Existing emacs users
>> 2. Non-emacs users interested in plain text markup
>> 3. Non-emacs users interested in GTD/project management, etc
>>"Org mode: your life in plain tex
Tim Cross writes:
> I don't disagree with this objective. My objection is to changing the
> emphasis or priority of org mode as an Emacs mode to a general technical
> specification for a small part of what is org-mode, the markup (I will
> outline the concerns I have in doing this below).
I thin
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Meanwhile, Emacs development continues and new features/capabilities
>> continue to be added. In particular, a new feature is added which is
>> extremely powerful and would be a huge benefit for Emacs org-mode users.
>> However, there is a proble
Tim Cross writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Tim Cross writes:
>>
>>> Meanwhile, Emacs development continues and new features/capabilities
>>> continue to be added. In particular, a new feature is added which is
>>> extremely powerful and would be a huge benefit for Emacs org-mode users.
>>
On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 05:16:20PM +0100, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
> > Backwards compatibility is important and changes should never be done
> > lightly. However, that doesn't mean they don't occur (we have already
> > had breaking changes, so old org files are like
Russell Adams writes:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 05:16:20PM +0100, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>>
>> Tim Cross writes:
>>
>> > Backwards compatibility is important and changes should never be done
>> > lightly. However, that doesn't mean they don't occur (we have already
>> > had breaking c
Hi,
How to create a 'dictionary style' PDF document from Org, with two
columns and with dynamic page headers[1]: here I share (attached) an Org
file, in case it is useful to someone, with the (simplified) LaTeX code
I used to define the styles of the entries and the dynamic page headers
in the typ
On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 08:22:31PM +0100, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> > - Anything outside of basic Org syntax, tables and source blocks I do
> >directly in latex. Images are a good example. I will use latex code
> >for the image, sizing, orientation, etc instead of relying on Org's
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>
> Russell Adams writes:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 05:16:20PM +0100, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>>>
>>> Tim Cross writes:
>>>
> To date, I only had a bigger problem once (and that hurt a lot, because
> it was just b
Russell Adams writes:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 08:22:31PM +0100, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>> > - Anything outside of basic Org syntax, tables and source blocks I do
>> >directly in latex. Images are a good example. I will use latex code
>> >for the image, sizing, orientation,
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 8:17 AM Daniel Nemenyi wrote:
> > With Selectrum, ... (don't know what the keybinding here is)
>
> Just installed Selectrum to find out. C-j (selectrum-submit-exact-input) does
> the trick.
If you like Selectrum (Vertico is another recent, similar,
alternative), you might
Juan Manuel MacÃas writes:
Hi,
How to create a 'dictionary style' PDF document from Org, with
two
columns and with dynamic page headers[1]: here I share
(attached) an Org
file, in case it is useful to someone, with the (simplified)
LaTeX code
I used to define the styles of the entries and
Max Nikulin writes:
> As you have guessed, It is not my choice, it is interface of ox.el and
> org-element.el.
Indeed. Sorry for my haste: it's the consequences of not read the code
carefully :-)
Of course, your orgia-link-procedure could be extended to more org elements.
I can't think of what
Have you seen
https://github.com/tj64/org-dp? It seems to do a lot with creating and
manipulating org elements. It might either be handy or lead to some
inspiration.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 6:20 PM Juan Manuel MacÃas
wrote:
> Max Nikulin writes:
>
> > As you have guessed, It is not my choice, it
John Kitchin writes:
> Have you seen
> https://github.com/tj64/org-dp? It seems to do a lot with creating and
> manipulating org elements. It might either be handy or lead to some
> inspiration.
Interesting package. Thanks for sharing.
It gave me an idea, also borrowing part of Maxim's code, b
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