s prelude or Emacs Starter Kit a good idea? I
understand this is opinion-based, but maybe someone has some experience
*teaching* Emacs and Org-mode?)
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Dnia 2014-07-23, o godz. 23:20:13
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
> A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
> JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is*
> interested in Emac
, and including links to
all "prerequisites" in every such module. Any other ideas?
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ferent
order. What I want to specify is the order of /studying/ that stuff,
which finally might be turned into links to the prerequisites in each
module or something like that.
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roblem...
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s there a variable excluding some
> > environments?
>
> No variable, no.
>
> You would have to redefine the environment (with LaTeX code) so that
> it doesn't do anything.
Does this help?
http://www.ctan.org/pkg/comment
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don't really get why both
are there...
Sorry for being a bit vague - this is still a concept in a preliminary
stage, and it's 4:07 am here;)...
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the `all' argument seems not to be used anywhere except for
two places, where it is (unless (eq all t) ...) (two times). It seems
to me that unless the (undocumented)
`org-agenda-overriding-cmd-arguments' variable somehow influences the
redoing of one or all views (and it seems not to),
Dnia 2013-10-06, o godz. 23:26:25
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> Dnia 2013-10-06, o godz. 17:11:25
> Suvayu Ali napisał(a):
>
> > On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 02:07:45PM +0200, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> > >
> > > I have a bunch of TODO items connected with LaTeX
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 14:12:48
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> abovementioned TODO, for example), I can also C-c C-x C-i to clock in,
> C-c C-x C-o to clock out and C-c C-x C-x to cancel the clock.
Oops. Clocking in doesn't work for some weird reason. I sometimes
get the &
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 14:31:17
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 14:12:48
> Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
>
> > abovementioned TODO, for example), I can also C-c C-x C-i to clock
> > in, C-c C-x C-o to clock out and C-c C-x C-x to cancel the clock.
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 15:47:58
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> OK, sorry for spamming the list, but here's what I established (with
> the help of Edebug). The problem is with org-heading-components; for
> some reason, the variable org-complex-heading-regexp is nil when
> runn
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 16:01:39
Thorsten Jolitz napisał(a):
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> >> I'm editing this file, C-c C-x C-i just starts clocking.
>
> > I finally had some time & motivation to look into it. Below is my
> > solution.
>
>
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 17:02:05
Thorsten Jolitz napisał(a):
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> > Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 16:01:39
> > Thorsten Jolitz napisał(a):
> >
> >> Marcin Borkowski writes:
> >>
> >> >> I'm editing this file
Hi list,
what is the difference between these two options?
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hen set, ignores all dates, and
> overrides org-agenda-todo-ignore-{scheduled|deadline}
> org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp is more configurable to ignore past,
> future, all, or {-}N days in the past or future
Doesn't this suggest that org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date is
obsolete?
n master branch" is more explicit.
And before this happens, you might want to try
#+LATEX_HEADER: \author[short-author]{Really \\long \\author}
#+LATEX_HEADER: \newcommand{\author}[2][]{}
> Regards,
With greetings from the Department of Dirty TeX Hacks,
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Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \author[short-author]{Really \\long \\author}
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \newcommand{\author}[2][]{}
Oops, my bad. Actually, it should be \renewcommand. (Though I didn't
test this idea.)
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#x27;t. A quick experiment on my agenda showed
that setting org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp gave more TODOs in the
global TODO list than setting org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date. I can
run further experiments to pinpoint the difference, but maybe somebody
just *knows* that?
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Dnia 2014-08-25, o godz. 18:32:48
Julien Cubizolles napisał(a):
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> > Dnia 2014-08-14, o godz. 11:15:54
> > Sebastien Vauban napisał(a):
> >
> >> Julien Cubizolles wrote:
> >> > Sebastien Vauban writes:
> >>
Dnia 2014-08-25, o godz. 19:38:26
Julien Cubizolles napisał(a):
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>
> > Sorry, I misunderstood. How about putting this in the preamble
> > (untested)?
> >
> > \makeatletter
> > \@ifclassloaded{beame
k into the docstrings in
org-element.el, but found them a bit intimidating. Especially that I
know very little about Org's internal data structures.
> Regards,
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cons.
I know that I could use org-babel-load-file, or outshine. What are
other possibilities? What are the caveats (and advantages) of both
(other?) ways?
I am pretty sure that my question *can* be answered by RTFM (Worg
page? some blog post?), so please link the FM if possible.
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t; > Wow, that would be cool! I tried to look into the docstrings in
> > org-element.el, but found them a bit intimidating. Especially that
> > I know very little about Org's internal data structures.
>
> Done at
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-element
.el file?
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5 | |
| 10:17 | | |
Is it possible to devise some smart formula to put into column one, so
that I only have to fill in the "Duration" column? I skimmed through
the Calc manual, but didn't found much about displaying HMS forms
/without seco
ust use the cleveref package instead of reinventing the wheel;-),
write
\cref{bla} or \Cref{bla}
and let LaTeX remember whether {bla} is a~section, subsection,
equation, theorem or whatever.
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like hovering over a link in a web browser).
I skimmed through org.el, and either I couldn't find a function which
does it, or this email is a feature request;).
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On 2014-09-25, at 23:50, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> my question is as in subject. It is done by org-open-at-point
>> (somehow), but the logic seems to be buried in that function. What I'd
>> like to have is a
don't want
anyone to code that for me, just a general reading guideline so that I
can get my hands dirty and ask more specific questions later.)
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On 2014-03-09, at 02:34, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to export an Org-mode file to /multiple/ HTML files. For
> instance, I might want to convert all first and second level headings
> to files, and third-level headings to , fourth-level ones to
> insi
probably the most obvious use case, but there
are others.)
> Regards,
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:contents headline)))
would put it into the current buffer; however, it only puts the first
line (without the actual contents).
What is my misconception here?
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On 2014-10-03, at 09:08, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> What is my misconception here?
>
> as I learned myself from Nicolas recently, these are internal functions,
> the API function for interpreting is
>
> ,[ C-h f org-element-interpret
;read the source, Luke" ;-) , which functions should I start with?
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Hi list,
I have an Org file which should all go to the archive. What do I do?
Should I manually archive all level-one headlines? Should I just append
"_archive" to its filename? What is the best practice?
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Almost no inflections, so grepping English texts is /much/
easier than, say, Polish (we have /a lot/ of inflections). (In this
regard, Esperanto is even better, though personally I'm not fluent
enough in it to make my notes in Esperanto comfortably.)
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Your r
bly (on a newly-created buffer)?
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o the analogous place in
another file.
Any hints about how to do these things?
(The rationale is that I'm writing a function which splits a single Org
file into a bunch of smaller ones, and I want to preserve links.)
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On 2014-10-15, at 09:16, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> assume that I have a link object (e.g., I'm in the ellipsis part of
>> this:
>>
>> (org-element-map (org-element-parse-buffer 'object) 'link
On 2014-10-15, at 12:02, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Thanks, but...
>>
>> 1. I have no org-dp-contents function in my Org. (Org-mode version
>> 8.2.5f (8.2.5f-elpa @ /home/marcin/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20140116/)).
>
> org-dp.el (and
ng]]
[[Third heading]]
When I C-c C-o (or mouse-1) on any of the links under the last heading,
I am being asked for a TAGS table.
What am I doing wrong?
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-->8---
> C-c C-o runs the command org-open-at-point (found in org-mode-map),
> which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
> What does C-h k C-c C-o say in your case? Possibly you
On 2014-10-15, at 18:52, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> I have this test file:
>
>
> #+TITLE: Link testing
>
> * Heading
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CUSTOM_ID: link-target
> :END:
>
> * Second heading
> <>
> * Third heading
> * Fourth h
efore a few hours, and set it to
'today.)
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On 2014-10-13, at 09:50, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> You can also /shrink/ individual frames in beamer.
Please note that "can" does *not* imply "should".
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+ (kill-buffer)
(and (not (memq char-pressed '(?i ?q))) char-pressed)
(default
(floor (/ (org-float-time
(the second addition should kill the buffer with the menu shown after
some idle time, though I di
Hi all,
how difficult would it be to extend the meaning of
`org-extend-today-until' to the clock tables generated with
`:block today'?
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On 2014-10-15, at 12:19, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> assume that I have a link object (e.g., I'm in the ellipsis part of
>> this:
>>
>> (org-element-map (org-element-parse-buffer 'object) 'link
>> (
ile-then-find-tag
>> org-ctags-ask-append-topic)
>
> Looks like this setting goes back to Org module org-ctags. Possibly you
> want just switch off the ctags module via
>
> M-x customize-variable org-modules
>
> Of course you could also study org-ctags and try to underst
On 2014-10-16, at 00:28, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I see. What is the most interesting for me is the idea of
>> getting/setting properties, that's what I was looking for.
>
> Thats exactly what org-dp (https://github.com/tj64/org
move to the first
line and hit C-c C-y. A faster way to get the same information might be
C-c C-x C-o
[the info you wanted gets displayed in the echo area]
C-u C-c C-x C-i
1
if you don't mind splitting the clocking line in :LOGBOOK: into two.
(AFAIU, you also run into the risk of dropping one minute of clocking
time if you happen to do this at hh:mm:59 or something.)
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On 2014-10-15, at 23:52, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I have one more question. What I'm about to do is (basically) put
>> "file:some-file-name::" in front of the link, without changing the
>> description. I could use `org-e
On 2014-10-16, at 22:10, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> OK, so what is the canonical way of doing this? I don't want to use
>> org-dp, since it is another dependency.
>
> There is no canonical way. I would personally collect a reverse
Of course one could easily re-search and replace "[[file:"
> in this simple case, but this uses the parser and allows doing more
> complex stuff in a clean way too:
I'll study it, thanks!
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;t seem to work. How come that you say
'paragraph, but the lambda in the second parameter gets the link data in
`cont'? (This might be a stupid question, but I really want to grok
this.)
Second question: do I get it correctly that `org-element-put-property'
returns the "new" version of the element (link, in this case), with
everything as it was but the :raw-link property changed?
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On 2014-10-15, at 12:19, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> assume that I have a link object (e.g., I'm in the ellipsis part of
>> this:
>>
>> (org-element-map (org-element-parse-buffer 'object) 'link
>> (
On 2014-10-20, at 15:28, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marcin,
>
> Good idea, I pushed this change. I don't think the second kill-buffer
> is necessary, as this buffer is already temporary. Let me know if I'm
> wrong.
>
> Thanks,
Thanks a lot - that was quite anno
way, especially knowing that the link is an
internal one?
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://github.com/mbork/org-one-to-many
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On 2014-10-21, at 18:10, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> a long time ago I asked here about a way to split an Org file into a
>> bunch of smaller ones. One of the answers I got was that the tricky
>> part is maintainin
oc geometry at the
terminal will give you the docs for this package. (I don't know whether
this works with Windows or Mac.)
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Hi all,
I have a plain list. I'd like it to show only the items (without
subitems) when it becomes visible (after hitting TAB on the headline
starting the section containing my list). Is that possible?
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ne bug I know of. I think this will be fairly easy; I could split
headers with some property (a tag might not be a good idea, since tags
are inherited).
> Greetings
Thanks for your input!
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Hi list,
I'd like to implement splitting an org file at tagged entries in my
org-one-to-many library (as requested on the list by Daniel Clemente).
How do I check whether a specific headline (say, one a point is at) has
some tag (but not inherited)?
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instead we gain a beautiful, configurable pdf rendering of Org buffers.
What do you think?
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l-preamble-format for the current language; anything else? In
particular: most of this function deals with the case when
(plist-get info :html-preamble)
is non-nil. When is it possible?
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Hi list,
the subject line is pretty much it. I have lots of entries in my
current Org buffer, and only some of them contain LOGBOOK drawers with
any clock data. Is it possible to (quickly) select one of them for
clocking?
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Hello,
just wondering: on one hand, we have lines like
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
On the other hand, we have
#+ATTR_ASCII: :width 10
Why is the syntax (seemingly, at least) inconsistent? Why not
`width:10' or `:toc nil'?
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On 2014-11-03, at 09:28, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> just wondering: on one hand, we have lines like
>>
>> #+OPTIONS: toc:nil
>
> This is a keyword.
>
>> On the other hand, we have
>>
>> #+ATTR_A
inner') levels? Taking an even more concrete example: is
org-html-item run (repeatedly, for each item) before
org-html-plain-list?
Just wanted to know, I'm building two things at the same time: a custom
exporter and a mental model of one;-).
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On 2014-11-03, at 18:20, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> do I get it right that exporting starts with the deepest parts, and then
>> proceeds to the outer ones?
>
> Correct.
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properties etc.
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On 2014-11-05, at 08:43, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> as I've said some time ago, I'm working on a custom exporter. What I'd
>> like to achieve is differentiating between lists – essentially, I'd like
&
On 2014-11-09, at 09:24, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Thanks, but this is not really what I'd like to have: the strings
>> generated by org-export-get-ordinal are /not/ unique throughout the file
>> (they seem to be unique within one
On 2014-11-10, at 00:08, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Sorry for the noise, it seems to be working now. (I threw out the
>> code, but AFAIR the non-uniqueness arised with ordinals of /items/ in
>> different lists.)
>
> Yes, ordinals for
My questions:
1. Isn't it a bug?
2. If not, what can I do to in my config so that it is recognized
properly?
PS. I just recalled that using \(...\) should help, and indeed it does.
Still, I'm curious about the answer to my questions (now that I
remembered a workaround, especially #1)
On 2014-11-12, at 07:05, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have this: „$n\eps\le b$”, and it seems not to be recognized as a
>> LaTeX fragment. The manual says:
>>
>>
>> To avoid conflicts wit
? Is asking for increasing clocking "resolution" from
minutes to seconds a reasonable feature request?
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gh
have yet much to learn from more experienced hackers), my jQuery experience
is next to none. And last but not least, I'm curious whether there is
any demand for such a thing (I assume yes, since many Org users come
from academia).
Thank you for your attention;-)
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to export from Org to Oddmuse syntax?
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\chapter{Two}
\part{For advanced users}
\chapter{Three}
\chapter{Four}
I guess it's not possible, but who knows? It's Org, after all;-).
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Hi list,
I'd like to (temporarily) hide all the empty headings (and – if possible
– headings which contain only subheadings and no „real content”). Is
that possible?
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analysing the "underlined" text (as a string) or maybe it's better to
write a filter? (I guess the former idea is better.)
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Hi there,
for some reason I want to have a TODO item that /cannot/ be (directly,
by C-c C-t) made into a "done" state. It seems that
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO |
works. Is that legal?
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Hello,
I'm writing (in Org) a text on Emacs usage. How to
correctly/canonically represent keystrokes, like "C-x RET f"?
Currently, I use =C-x RET f=; are there any alternatives?
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at I won't understand what's going on).
Also, if (when?) I "get it", I'm going to describe the process of adding
a pseudo-object somewhere (I consider my blog, or maybe I could upload
it to Worg?), so that other people can learn it easier. But for now, I
might need help.
Bes
On 2014-11-25, at 22:25, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Now that I actually started work on my exporter, I'd like to investigate
> this further. The thing is, I'm not sure where to start. First of all,
> I have a bit old Org-mode (without latex-math-blocks); I guess I'll
, or is it just an undefined behavior or something like that?
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iated.
Just my 2 cents: I'd go for LaTeX if heavy math typesetting is involved
(then amsmath!), maybe for Org otherwise, check whether the template
imposes a many-file structure (which it probably doesn't), and keep
everything in one file.
> Regards,
> Jake
Hth,
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On 2014-11-27, at 10:26, Andreas Leha wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>> Just my 2 cents: I'd go for LaTeX if heavy math typesetting is involved
>> (then amsmath!), maybe for Org otherwise, check whether the template
>> imposes a many-file structure (whic
Org provides a lot of ways to do the latter, from tweaking
> variables to export filters to custom export backends.
Great advice! Again, a project idea I mentioned some time ago (a LaTeX
exporter which would export to something more idiomatic and customizable
on the LaTeX side) might
c / t" shows me all the tasks for the current
> document.
And that is insanely cool, I have to say. (Though one can M-x occur in
LaTeX - not the same, but close.)
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rrounding environment.)
>>
>
> Are you aware of org-cdlatex-mode [1]? That provides some similar
> functionality.
Nope - I'll check this out, thanks!
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Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz University
On 2014-11-28, at 23:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It is legal. You can nest special blocks, as long as they don't have the
> same type.
Thanks!
> Regards,
Best,
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Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
A
ee, but the above is not true: see TeX-pin-region and
TeX-command-region. Bottom line: IMHO no point in dividing into many
files.
> Best,
Regards,
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Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz University
On 2014-11-24, at 19:38, Rasmus wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm writing (in Org) a text on Emacs usage. How to
>> correctly/canonically represent keystrokes, like "C-x RET f"?
>> Currently, I use =C-x RET f=; are there
On 2014-11-29, at 22:53, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> On 2014-11-24, at 19:38, Rasmus wrote:
>
>> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm writing (in Org) a text on Emacs usage. How to
>>> correctly/canonically represent ke
On 2014-11-29, at 18:30, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I mostly agree, but the above is not true: see TeX-pin-region
>> and TeX-command-region. Bottom line: IMHO no point in dividing
>> into many files.
>
> You are right, you can
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