Desired behaviour: emphasis markers that only work within a
paragraph (sentences without a line break). In the following example,
only the
first expression should appear in bold:
*jk j*
*jk
j*
So I set the maximum new lines to zero in org-emphasis-regexp-
components (instead of the default of
Hello, Org Mode!
I've been using Org Mode for literate programming purposes, and would like to
have line-numbers within `src` blocks. I am able to export the Org buffer and
get the line-numbers, but I am unable to do the same with regards to just in
Org buffers. I am aware of `org-edit-special`
Dear Org Developers,
I'm using Org 9.7.9, and I'm seeing behaviour of the (undocumented?)
"%Effort" vs. "%Effort{:}" in the column view dblock, which confuses me.
Consider this example:
Begin Quote -
#+BEGIN: columnview :maxlevel 1 :indent
berchas writes:
> Desired behaviour: emphasis markers that only work within a
> paragraph (sentences without a line break). In the following example,
> only the
> first expression should appear in bold:
>
> *jk j*
>
> *jk
> j*
>
>
> So I set the maximum new lines to zero in org-emphasis-regexp-
Alexander Adolf via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> I'm using Org 9.7.9, and I'm seeing behaviour of the (undocumented?)
> "%Effort" vs. "%Effort{:}" in the column view dblock, which confuses me.
The manual says:
SUMMARY-TYPE
The summary type. If specified, the col
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> put his on hold FTMB, please. I don't yet understand why I get 'en'
> regardless the language I state in org 9.7.x
Because Org mode never changes that custom option by itself. It is user
who sets it. Variable watches make no sense there.
Canceled.
> Howe
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TODO: Use `describe-char' to get the symbol's code. Then set font for this
symbol.
I searched there is a way to set font for a range of characters like bellowing.
(set-fontset-font t '(#x2ff0 . #x9ffc) (font-spec :family "L