7;org-clock-out-button))
(add-hook 'org-after-todo-state-change-hook
#'pod/add-clock-in-button-to-right-of-heading)
(add-hook 'org-clock-in-hook #'pod/add-clock-out-button-to-right-of-heading)
(add-hook 'org-clock-out-hook #'pod/add-clock-in-button-to-right-of
Hi all!
I've recently been playing with emacs on Android and wanted an easier way to
clock in.
My idea was to put buttons beside org headings that are TODO items. I do this
by:
- removing clocking buttons on heading if present, then adding a clock in
button on 'org-after-todo-state-change-hoo
Hi! I reported an issue with org-babel-tangle performance issues with lots of
noweb references here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2022-01/msg00484.html
Using 2b49d6fd9c04020a8132bfcfffa449e3e05b47e1 on my personal (but not yet
public) config that demonstrated that issue I se
Hi, I hope this org file is descriptive enough along with the subject.
I'm using org 9.5.2.
I believe it might be a bug since the results of calling
=all-tangled-filepaths= only has 4 results, so the =org-babel-expand-src-block=
function might have a bug.
* Show files I tangle and could delete
Using =emacs -Q= to tangle org files with more than over 100 noweb-refs gets
slow fast.
Given this org code for N=2:
#+begin_src org :tangle 2.org
,#+begin_src elisp :noweb yes :tangle 2.el
<>
,#+end_src
,#+begin_src elisp :noweb-ref some-reference :tangle no
;; comment
,#+end_src