Hi, Avner Moshkovitz <avnermoshkov...@lighthausvci.com> writes:
> I want to use a lisp file (the .emacs file) in org-mode. This will > help me to navigate through sections of the .emacs configuration file. I do so with the following setup: I have a minimal init.el file in my ~/.emacs.d directory. It basically looks like this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (require 'cl) ;; Load Path to org and babel (setq load-path (cons "path/to/elisp/org-latest/lisp" load-path)) (setq load-path (cons "path/to/elisp/org-latest/contrib/lisp" load-path)) (setq load-path (cons "path/to/elisp/org-latest/contrib/babel/lisp" load-path)) ;; modules got to be set _before_ org is loaded (setq org-modules '(org-bbdb org-bibtex org-gnus org-info org-jsinfo org-irc org-vm org-w3m org-crypt org-learn org-collector org-habit org-depend org-timer)) ;; load up Org-mode and Org-babel (require 'org) ;;(require 'org-babel-init) ;; Load my .emacs (org-babel-load-file "path/to/emacs.org") --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- That last org-babel-load-file bit actually loads my other settings. (see http://memnon.sdf-eu.org/emacs.html http://memnon.sdf-eu.org/emacs.org for an example) > I looked for an equivalent to this in org-mode but couldn't find a way > to customize the heading definition. > > Is there a way to do so? AFAIK, the * is a fixed part of the org syntax and is not customizable. hth Memnon