Eric S Fraga <[email protected]> writes:
>
> This is a standard syntax for adding values to a property. From the info
> manual:
>
> If you want to add to the value of an existing property, append a ‘+’ to
> the property name. The following results in the property ‘var’ having
> the value ‘foo=1 bar=2’.
>
> #+PROPERTY: var foo=1
> #+PROPERTY: var+ bar=2
Many thanks for the info. So, with respect the original post, the behavior of
the following
code is to be expected?
* hello
:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER: \makeatletter
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \@setplength{refvpos}{\useplength{toaddrvpos}}
:EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER+: \makeatother
:END:
Best regards,
Jeremie
PS: The automatic time stamp of the sender when replying is a nice piece
of technology. I guess, I have to read the gnus manual again. :-)
> On Friday, 12 Jun 2020 at 14:01, Jeremie Juste wrote: