On 2Nov2007, at 3:02 PM, Uwe Jochum wrote:
Hi all,
when I change (using customize menue for Org Archive) the archive
tag
from Archive (English) to Archiv (German) I have to set the faces
for Archiv anew, and the Archiv tag doesn't do what the Archive
tag does, i.e. Archiv doesn't work. Is
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mh... how do you remember what set you're using for en entry?
I don't know the details of the elisp but I assume that for one open
file there is a current sequence variable? It is initialised to the
first.
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Nov 03 2007 (13:35):
when I change (using customize menue for Org Archive) the
archive tag
from Archive (English) to Archiv (German) I have to set the faces
for Archiv anew, and the Archiv tag doesn't do what the Archive
tag does, i.e. Archiv
Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard G Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey you mentionned in your first email that the manual explicitely said
the two sets should have different keywords, so bug is a bit too much
here :-)
You misunderstand. When you try to switch it says 1/2 but wont
On 11/3/07, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Henney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is what I have managed to work out. Apologies for answering in
org syntax :)
Hey this is great. I ♥ typesetting :)
Me too. And the possibilities for new smilies are endless:
•⋖
⌣
Cheers
Will
Is it correct that I shouldn't be able to include hyphens in a tag name?
e.g
#+TAGS: Web(w) Emacs(e) C-Programming(C)
If I do this C-c C-c C doesn't work. If I remove the - it does.
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Hi,
Following is an example of the setup I currently have. What I am
interested in is how other members of the group might more elegantly
(or just differently) handle something similar.
* 2007
** January
...
** October
** November
each date has the following within it, example:
** November
**