Hi everyone,
Is there a way for users to easily replace the leading stars with
another symbol? In particular, I want to replace the '*' with '#' so
that I use org mode to write pseduocode for R in outline form -- R
uses # to designate comments and this would ensure that the headers
wouldn't be
El vie, mar 13 2009, Martin Pohlack va escriure:
> Hi All,
>
> I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain
> lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.:
Hey, me too! I use exactly → to hightlight items, but also to mark
implications (I use ∴ for con
Mikael Fornius wrote:
>Does the prefix argument help you?
>With C-u C-c C-x C-j I get a menu with current and recent used clocks
>and can select easily with a keystroke.
As usual, I just missed it. Thanks, that is perfect.
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Does the prefix argument help you?
With C-u C-c C-x C-j I get a menu with current and recent used clocks
and can select easily with a keystroke.
,[ C-h f org-clock-goto RET ]
| org-clock-goto is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
| `org-clock.el'.
|
| (org-clock-goto &optional select)
It would be useful to me for org-goto-clock to go to the last headline
that I clocked out of (in order to restart it). It seems this
information is (usually) in the variable "org-clock-heading" even if
there is no current clock running.
All the best
David
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Carsten Dominik writes:
>> - BUG: In agenda mode, C-e goes to the [last-1] char of the line.
>> (Note that this is not visible when the entries finishes with a
>> link.)
>
> It does because I want to avoid problems with the overlay keymaps
> and stuff like this. Why is it a problem?
Well, it is
On Mar 15, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I've come to rely on org-remember for many daily purposes. In order
to be able to readily access the target files, I've kept a set of
links in a separate file---an index, as it were.
I would find it extremely useful to have a way to access
Hi Alan,
a request from my side, to you and everyone else:
Please do me a favor and don't use the subject line
as part of a mail. In most viewers, the subject is
displayed in a completely different place, and long subject
lines I might not even see completely. This
makes me struggle to put tog
The saving of a pdf is a really nice feature. I had hacked org-agenda, I
think, to automatically do this. However, it would be nicer if immediate
display were optional. I don't know whether \C-u makes sense as a prefix to
saving a file with \C-x \C-w. Perhaps not.
Perhaps this cannot even be d
On Mar 14, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Carsten and all,
it's been one year now that I stopped actively contributing to Org,
but
I didn't stop using it, of course. Here is a lng list of
questions
and suggestions I have. I tested them over a fresh Org and Emacs,
both
pulled
I've come to rely on org-remember for many daily purposes. In order to be
able to readily access the target files, I've kept a set of links in a
separate file---an index, as it were.
I would find it extremely useful to have a way to access these files as
needed in the same familiar way I access t
Over the last couple of months I have developed a Python module
to read an org-mode file and return the nodes as a list
of objects. The module is the basis of a Python/TK GUI
program to display a "Word of the Day" (another article
will be published about this program soon).
I hope the module is
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