org.html#Hyperlinks
+ markdown: [LINK-TEXT](URL "optional TITLE")
documentation: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
syntax#link
QUESTION: Is there a way to setup org-mode to use the markdown-syntax?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version:
org.html#Hyperlinks
+ markdown: [LINK-TEXT](URL "optional TITLE")
documentation: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
syntax#link
QUESTION: Is there a way to setup org-mode to use the markdown-syntax?
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version:
Hello,
I want to use have my .org-file gpg-encrypted.
I played arround with EasyPG (http://www.easypg.org/) and after
compiling the package and adding:
(require 'epa-setup)
to my .emacs, encryption and decryption is working fine.
When I'm saving a file EasyPG is asking for a public
On Apr 8, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Olaf Dietsche wrote:
phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Any ideas how I can use both settings on a per file basis:
1. telling Emacs that this file is a org-mode file, and
2. telling Emacs which GPG-Key it should choose when encrypting?
Maybe
-*- mod
my webserver.
So the current workflow is:
1. Editing my events.org-file
2. Exporting this file to an .ics
3. Uploading the .ics file to my webserver using FTP
QUESTION:
Is it possibile to upload the .ics file after exporting in one step
from emacs?
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embrassement to have a
package named ob-sql-session in the repos (because
it's not related to Emacs sessions of course;)?
https://github.com/nikclayton/ob-sql-mode/issues/14#issue-1855387618
https://github.com/flintforge/ob-sql-session
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* [2024-06-06 02:20] Phil:
* [2024-06-05 20:50] Ihor Radchenko:
Phil writes:
In need for a sessions support on SQL, I checked
ob-sql.el and sql.el lately, then wrote
https://github.com/flintforge/ob-sql-session
CCing Daniel, the ob-sql maintainer.
it sounds to me like a proposal to
block fails.
I solved like this:
(format "PGPASSWORD='%s' " dbpassword)
shell-quote-argument is designed for this case.
Phil
t; has to reinterpret the
results.
[[info:elisp#Synchronous
Processes][elisp#Synchronous Processes]] says :
You can’t directly specify a buffer to put the
error output in; that is too difficult to
implement.
Can someone explain why?
Phil
* [2024-07-02 22:05] Ihor Radchenko:
Phil Estival writes:
I'd like to add a few general remarks about *error status*.
I'm starting to notice there are not much subprocesses
that to do get called through =call-process= with
‘(REAL-DESTINATION ERROR-DESTINATION)’ kept as
separate
* [2024-07-06 13:36] Max Nikulin:
On 18/06/2024 00:57, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Some shells support "semantic shell" that allows terminal applications
e.g. to copy whole command output. It is based on escape sequences.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/Per_Bothner/specificatio
t,
the previous paragraph is killed and the list
structure re/dis-organized.
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n-tangle '(4))
#+end_src
#+end_example
In the above example the tangled outputs goes to
*hostA:/tmp/x/y* and *hostB:/tmp/x/y* using a default protocol.
In the absence of *:n-tangle* or when
*org-babel-ntangle-destinations* is nil.
*org-babel-n-tangle* behaves like *org-babel-tangle*
What do you think ?
Phil
/"Oh what a tangled web we weave..."/
Hello Sébastien,
Remove the two dots after Review_all and everything will be fine.
#+PROPERTY: Review_ALL ⭐ ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐
Best,
Phil
* [2024-07-15 03:18] Sébastien Gendre:
Hello,
After reading the manual about property syntax[1], I want to set the
allowed values for a property at the
* [2024-07-12 13:23] Ihor Radchenko:> Phil writes:
To tangle to multiple destinations
a logic extension of the existing tangle mechanism.
1) Introduce :tangle-directory parameter that defines
relative directory to be used as tangle target; this
directory, if defined, will be u
* [2024-08-11 08:19] Ihor Radchenko:
mb...@mbork.pl writes:
On 2024-08-10, at 17:13, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Many blogs are also made with Org mode. Not sure if it qualifies for
documentation.
... my custom blog engine
(https://gitlab.com/mbork_mbork_pl/org-clive). It is a testament t
arms
- gorillas :: really strong, but shy
#+end_src
Lots of text here.
* Another section, exported to a different document
Let's review what we know about the primate group.
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. But this obviously doesn't
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src-export-reuse that I'm looking for.
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Christian Moe wr
Somehow, in putting together the file list, org-mobile-push strips the home ~
from the file names in org-agenda-files, so that no org files are actually
getting copied to my staging directory. I sure would appreciate any hints on
how to track this to ground.
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Sorry all. It was an overly hasty posting and a hint from Bob Erb led me to
realize that my load-path was pulling in an old version. The problem
disappears when the current version is loaded.
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>
>
> On Oct 23
Currently running:
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Author: Carsten Dominik
Date: Tue Oct 27 09:29:49 2009 +0100
Mac OS X 10.5.8
GNU Emacs 23.50.1
Rgds
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> Moralizingly-but-I-hope-not-overbearingly-so yours,
Not at all, it was a fair point.
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Hardly important, but SETUPFILE doesn't seem to appear in the #+
options completions list.
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current state:
==
(set
Correct a few spelling mistakes. Some of these are American vs British
spelling disagreements but the Org documentation uses the US spellings.
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 25406c0..73289d2 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ Using header arguments
S
A few minor corrections and suggestions for the org-capture-templates
docstring
diff --git a/lisp/org-capture.el b/lisp/org-capture.el
index 2b02b77..8b6bd03 100644
--- a/lisp/org-capture.el
+++ b/lisp/org-capture.el
@@ -97,14 +97,16 @@ keys The keys that will select the template, as a
st
given in the Elisp manual
No attempt is made to provide missing docstrings or document arguments.
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lisp/org-id.el |2 ++
lisp/org-indent.el | 16 ++--
lisp/org-inlinetask.el |7 +++
lisp/org-jsinfo.el
Same rationale as previous patches in this series.
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lisp/org-macs.el|4 +-
lisp/org-mks.el | 12 +++--
lisp/org-mobile.el | 12 +
lisp/org-mouse.el | 15 ++-
lisp/org-plot.el|4
Subject: [PATCH] Fix some trivial typos
People like Douglas Crockford (a member of the JavaScript 2.0 committee
at ECMA and author of JavaScript: The Good Parts) capitalize the J and
the S in JavaScript. This patch fixes some references to follow this
standard.
---
doc/org.texi | 10 +-
This is the eighth patch in a series that makes some straightforward
corrections to a number of docstrings. Each change is normally to:
- correct a typo, or
- fix up hyperlinks to function or variable names, or
- ensure slightly better conformance with the documentation guidelines
and tips give
This is the ninth patch in a series that makes some straightforward
corrections to a number of docstrings. Each change is normally to:
- correct a typo, or
- fix up hyperlinks to function or variable names, or
- ensure slightly better conformance with the documentation guidelines
and tips give
need the recursive property
after the projects line like this:
* Projects [%] [/]
:PROPERTIES:
:COOKIE_DATA: recursive
:END:
** TODO project 1
...
Hope this helps
Phil
I've been through all of the export and publishing documentation and what
I could find about includes and I can't see a way to do what I want to
accomplish.
I have multiple org files, each of which represents a project, with the
first level headings representing milestones for the project and lowe
looking into agenda views in a lot more detail and discovered a
few things that I was able to put together into pretty much what I
wanted. I documented it here for posterity:
http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/Geekery/org-mode-project-overviews.html
I remove either if block then the results for the remaining one
is correct and if I run the same code from within an actual script it works as
I expect (foo is defined, bar is not). Can anybody provide any clues about what
I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in advance
Phil
diff --git a/lisp/org-remember.el b/lisp/org-remember.el
index 149bd30..91bf482 100644
--- a/lisp/org-remember.el
+++ b/lisp/org-remember.el
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ RET at beg-of-buf -> Append to file as level 2 headline
(setq char0 (read-char-exclusive))
t;> The call was:
>> (line-move 1 nil nil 1)
>
> Interesting. But I cannot reproduce it.
I too am having the exact same (minor) problem as Daniel. Additionally,
in the 'E' expanded view the 'p' command will move to the end of the
of the mode line '-' characters in my case).
I think it has been like this for quite a while. Sorry for being slow
in reporting it.
Phil
I am currently running org-mode as of:
commit c2265b414571ceec4bffd43edefe6afc81ff25e0
Author: Carsten Dominik
Date: Wed Aug 26 13:08:22
lt;2h" . 'face)
("<10m" . 'face)))
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Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Phil Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Something I thought might be nice is highlighting of timestamps
>> according to there relativity to time().
[...]
> I like the general idea of having feedback about
t)
| (define-key org-mode-map [right] 'org-metaright)
| (define-key org-mode-map [up] 'org-metaup)
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`----
Making re-organisation of the headings really fast.
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h blah" or part of "* Some
> stuff".
[...]
> What do you think?
I suffer this problem too. I can't think of a situation where blank
lines would be useful attached to an item but maybe I'm doing it
wrong.
Cheers,
Phil
Hi,
This may well be beyond the scope of Org but the only thing that keeps
me from switching everything from Muse to Org is the lack of a method to
'embed' source code into a document ala:
...
Is this something that might be possible in the future?
Ch
Hi,
I get a lot of my information from ERC/bitlbee so wrote this patch to
allow for linking against the log associated with an ERC session.
Sorry, only tested in GNU.
--- /home/phil/org-5.18a/org.el 2008-01-06 15:30:26.0 +
+++ org.el 2008-01-10 14:12:27.0 +
@@ -11765,6
o reason org
couldn't have an 'irc://' link too. Might be a little confusing for
users having two places in the same buffer where C-c l could collect
different links though :/
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org-annotate-file.el
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ss). M-x orgtbl-mode puts "OrgTbl" there, I think
>> orgstruct-mode should do the same.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> it does do that for me, do see OrgStruct in the mode line.
Me too, just for the record.
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, I'll take a look. In the mean time I've hacked in the
ability to link to a particular line with a subheading:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/org-annotate-file.el
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accounts.
> 1. It reduced the readability of .org files. I think the syntax of the
> file should be kept as close as possible to plain text file.
But you don't have to use it *and* it's all plain text.
> 2. It barely has a role in any GTD work flow.
Org mode isn't j
io annotator thing to the repository (if anyone
>> is interested).
>
> Sure! Normaly you should be able to commit to Worg's repository.
[...]
> - I think Phil and you could put your effort in common, since
> org-annotate-file.el is scratching at the same itching need.
I must ha
ially matching the wrong line if there are
identical ones.
Swings and roundabouts I suppose.
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> On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
[...]
>> is the lack of a method to 'embed' source code into a document ala:
>>
>>
>> ...
>>
[...]
> It seems to me that there are really tw
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
>> Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>> I get a lot of my information from ERC/bitlbee so wrote this patch
>>>> to allow for linki
(1+ (- max-length (length (match-string 1 32)
>(match-string 2)) t t)
Thanks, really handy. BTW did you know about align-regexp?
,
| (align-regexp (point-min) (point-max) "^#\\+[A-Z_]+:\\( +\\)" 1 5)
`
Dare I say will have a similar affect.
Chee
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jan 16, 2008, at 7:59 PM, Phil Jackson wrote:
[...]
>> I *personally* still can't decide if this is within org's scope
>> though, not to say I wouldn't find it very handy.
>
> So then am confused what y
Phil Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> How about writing a little extension org-irc.el that extends the link
>> mechanism for both cases? I'd love to see more such extensions, and I
>> would be happy to distribute them with Org-mode, and to put them into
gt; Words words words words words words words words words words words words
> words
> words words
> [2008-01-25 sex]
I think your MUA is wrapping your text :/
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> For what it's worth, this looked right until I hit reply.
You saw the text/html part I saw the text/plain part. Another reason for
HTML mail to die a painful death!
Erm...you can get back to the important stuff now. :)
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esult either in that
case. What about if I changed it to link to the line above (if there
isn't one then just the file)?
> Thanks for this add-on
No problemo :)
[...]
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> neutrino"
I can't quite replicate this on 23.0.50.3 (5.19a), if I try with a file
called 'file with spaces.txt' all is well. With 'file with spaces.pdf' I
get a different error to you (args out of range). I'll try with 22
to
Phil Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I'll try with 22 tomorrow and see what I get.
22.1.50.1 (5.19a):
[[file:~/this is a file with space.pdf]]
,[ trace ]
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range 34 35)
| replace-match("/home/pjackso1/this\\ i
Phil Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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[...]
>>> I *personally* still can't decide if this is within org's scope
>>> though, not to say I wouldn't find it very handy.
>> So then am confused wh
t; Would it be practical to just specify the major mode to use with
> htmlify in order to syntax highlight the block of code, as opposed to
> keeping a table of which types equate to which modes?
I expect that's the plan.
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This is a great move. Will you be taking on other "core" developers
with push access?
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be linked with PCRE or similar. It would rid us of most of those ugly
backslashes too.
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As it's Friday I thought I might get away with posting this:
http://xkcd.com/378/
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your TERM value outside and inside screen?
If you hit ESC- do you see the same thing?
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Which evals to -0.0e+NaN and then propagates. Might see if I can dig
further tomorrow if I get time.
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>>> When I say M- to promote current heading I get '3C'.
>>
>> I'm a screen/TTY emacs user and I don't see the same behaviour. What
>> is your TERM value outside and inside screen
Hi,
On Carstens request I've created a ChangeLog file in the root of
CONTRIB that people who haven't signed the papers can use for their
er... conribs.
I would also like to point out that I was the first person to have their
changes reverted (doh) :)
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theme (with
close matching colours) for TTY emacs too.
RXVT is _very_ quick though :)
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> is only displayed on a few nearly-invisible locations and indexation is
> not really an issue, I guess.
Playing devils advocate:
http://www.julian-bez.de/blog/2005/02/15/how-to-use-the-title-tag/
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Has there already been a discussion about the design?
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on this vote for wanting to having
>> it back ... please ... :-)
> I'll fix this for the next release, but I am traveling for the next
> few days
Any chance of making it configurable (default to the old behavior)? I
like the new behaviour better, am I the
Detlef,
Detlef Steuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> like the new behaviour better, am I the only one?
>
> You're not alone!
Phew, my abandonment issues remain buried for a while longer :)
C
Hi Xin,
Xin Shi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> make the CSS more flexiable (it already done a great job!)
>
[...]
It looks like I'll be doing the HTML exporter for the new engine so I've
jotted down y
er
This actually is already possible, but not the default behaviour for
org-store-link.
Also, from the manual:
,[ org.html#Handling-links ]
| If there is an active region, the selected words will form the basis of
| the search string.
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check major-mode and act accordingly. This will keep `org-store-link'
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> dired-mode and in buffer visiting files as well. Actually, I would
> use it just for that (not really for creating links from the bookmarks
> list.)
I don't think that just through the act of loading a module the
unrelated default behaviour should change. I
-check' function is autoloaded and run by org before the
require to do a check on features, on non-nil the module is required?
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would be to be honest.
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> | of channel owners.
> `
>
> I think it is a good idea to go for #org-mode.
Am I right in thinking that http://freenode.net/group_registration.shtml
is what we're after? Seems very f
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[...]
Thanks, a link rather than a 21k mail would have done the trick though ;)
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> So I have another question (for Phil)... why is org-irc-link-to-logs a
> customizable option?
What would you suggest? Separating them altogether? A new key binding?
> It looks like linking to logs and linking to sessions ar
Richard,
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I've just put a fix in git for this. Can I ask how you initiate your
session? Is it interactively with erc-select?
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elect. Or did you mean was erc already open when I selected the
> link? If so, then both. Sometime erc is open, sometimes not.
It can be initialised non-interactively like this:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(erc :server "irc.blah.com"
gt; * Procedures
> bla bla text etcetc
>
> to output two files projects.txt which contains bla bla text etcetc and
> another procedures.txt with its text.
10 points to someone who can do this with just a keyboard macro. 15 if
you can make sure the heading is file
turn)] 'org-open-at-point)
(org-defkey org-mouse-map "\C-m" 'org-open-at-point))
(require 'font-lock)
All becomes well again. Does org-return-follows-link work with this
patch applied against an X11/w32 linked emacs?
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Hey,
It would be really cool if the chars used to draw the various bits of
the table were configurable. This way we could use the pretty looking
multibyte chars like the ones at the bottom of this page:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-demo.txt
Cheers,
Phil
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Philip
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-demo.txt
>
> That page looks really terrible in my Browser. Am I missing
> something?
It could be the fault of the font you're rendering it with... maybe.
Cheers
--graph on the log
command.
Cheers,
Phil
Footnotes:
[1] http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/magit/magit.html
[2] http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-log.html
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gly little things I run into with packages and emacs 23 at the
> moment.
>
> C-x v v is a revelation in VC :-;
It's great if you're working on only one file and want to commit all of
its hunks, yes.
Cheers,
Phil
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photos: htt
p-with-keyword org-scheduled-string)
> (setq n (string-to-number (match-string 2 ts))
> what (match-string 3 ts))
> (if (equal what "w") (setq n (* n 7) what "d"))
Thanks,
Phil
Hi Martin,
> That should work if I can find a free Git repository allowing me to keep
> files secret.
I use the free private repos from https://bitbucket.org/ to do something very
similar to what you require.
All the best
Phil
nd the right combination of :results properties to pass output from a named
block to a later call for display and/or export?
Running from my current home directory installation, here are my emacs and Org
versions:
GNU Emacs 24.3.2 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.9) of 2013-11-10
on
Org-mode version 8.2.2 (8.2.2-dist @ //.emacs.d/elpa/org-20131108/)
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated...
Phil Regier
preg...@ittc.ku.edu
Oops; forgot to reply-all. Aaron's advice did set me straight, and #+CALL: is
working fine for me now without my ill-advised debugging artifacts. Thanks to
Aaron for the assistance, and to the Org list/maintainers for all the great Org
tools and documentation.
Phil
- Original Me
ww-mode' or 'protocol', for example.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll
bars)
of 2015-04-25 on quiz
Package: Org-mode version 8.3.2 (8.3.2-39-gd537a3-elpa @
/home/phil/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20151123/)
current state:
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