David Bremner writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> David Bremner writes:
>>
>>> I am generating slides using org-beamer. I would like certain code
>>> blocks to export as links containing URL-encoded content of the
>>> block.
>>
>> Check out https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-Export-Configura
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> I am generating slides using org-beamer. I would like certain code
>> blocks to export as links containing URL-encoded content of the
>> block.
>
> Check out https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-Export-Configuration.html
> You may use export fil
David Bremner writes:
> I am generating slides using org-beamer. I would like certain code
> blocks to export as links containing URL-encoded content of the
> block.
Check out https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-Export-Configuration.html
You may use export filter or extend ox-beamer backend, cre
I am generating slides using org-beamer. I would like certain code
blocks to export as links containing URL-encoded content of the
block. As an example I would like the following block
#+begin_src stacker
(defvar x 1)
(deffun (f)
(defvar y 2)
(deffun (h)
(+ x y))
(h))
(f)
#+end_src
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> this is just a data point for anyone looking at restructur-
> ing the Org documentation.
>
> I wanted an Emacs Lisp source block to produce a table with
> a column name and a horizontal line separating the column
> name and the data cells. The data-only source block:
>
Hi,
this is just a data point for anyone looking at restructur-
ing the Org documentation.
I wanted an Emacs Lisp source block to produce a table with
a column name and a horizontal line separating the column
name and the data cells. The data-only source block:
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| '((1
equal.moon0...@fastmail.com writes:
> I'm trying to figure out how to start a note (C-c C-z) on the currently
> clocked task from emacsclient. Here's what I have so far:
> ...
> emacsclient -s test -nw --eval '(progn (org-clock-goto) (org-add-note))'
>
> This seems to have no effect. Oddly, if I
Bastien writes:
>> 1. For org-insert-heading, we have multiple variants that allow
>>inserting heading at point, after current subtree, and the same
>>variants for TODO heading. We don't have enough key combinations left
>>to allow all the equivalents for subheadings.
>>
>> 2. With `o
Hi Adam,
Adam Porter writes:
> The "C-M-RET" binding doesn't feel quite right to me. Using "shift"
> feels like a mnemonic for "sub", whereas "C-M" seems like it should do
> something much less frequently used, since it requires two
> modifiers.
I agree that S- suggests "sub".
I've been playi
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> S-RET already "copy down" a table cells, so I'm really suggesting a
>> generalization of the current keybinding.
>
> This makes sense.
>
>> - S-RET on a list item calls `org-insert-subitem`, a new command.
>
> Did you mean `org-clone-item'?
Yes, sorry (`org-clone-item'
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> From eb1b287c009c2f7eb83e7e31d64980ba79f44527 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Karthik Chikmagalur
>> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 12:56:33 -0800
>> Subject: [PATCH] org: Add image alignment
>
> Bastien, may you please confirm that Karthik's FSF assignment is in
> order?
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