While I am using org to publish my source code, I include my code in
following way:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
some emacs-lisp code
#+END_SRC
Everytime I copy the begin and the end tag which is
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
and
#+END_SRC
to my org file.
I want to find a way to inset them handly. Is th
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hello,
>
> How could I change the color that the hidestarts feature use ? I'm using a
> different theme, and org applies black to the starts to "hide" it, but the
> background color of this theme is a ton of grey.
Put the point on the black star and execute M-x
Hello,
How could I change the color that the hidestarts feature use ? I'm using a
different theme, and org applies black to the starts to "hide" it, but the
background color of this theme is a ton of grey.
Thanks in advance,
Marcelo.
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Matt Lundin writes:
> I've been looking for similar functionality for a while so I hacked up a
> simple function to export the bookmarks of an org file as an html
> file,
Here's a better version of the function:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun org-export
andrea Crotti writes:
> Bookmarks from org-mode:
>
>I insert many many links inside my orgmode but sometimes I would also like
> to have them in my
> browsers (safari and firefox sometimes).
>
>Is there already something working out of the box?
>
>The hierarchy like
>
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 13:59:49 + (UTC)
andrea Crotti wrote:
> Bookmarks from org-mode:
>
>I insert many many links inside my orgmode but sometimes I would also like
> to have them in my
> browsers (safari and firefox sometimes).
>
>Is there already something working out of the box
I was trying to write down everything I spend and where I do, so I set up
this simple table.
So basically every day I have some expenses and on top I have the total.
If the pattern is always the same (vsum(@+...@+ii)) I would like to have
that formula every time I add a
new thing.
I appreciate the concentrated development on Org Mode, but couldn't the
subject lines of posts be reversed, or truncated to `v 6.xx' and subject
first? Pardon me for being so limited, but it's a lot of news and the
lines are hard to scan.
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Matt Lundin writes:
> Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
>
>> The suggestion is to enhance the timeline agenda with options to:
>>- recognize "inactive" timestamps ([in square brackets])
>
> See the variable org-agenda-inactive-timestamps.
Correction. This should read org-agenda-include-inactive-time
Milan Mitrovic writes:
> I've seen a few screenshots around of column mode where nothing but
> the column view lines are visible...
>
> It really annoys me to switch to column mode and have the closed
> property drawers on higher level headings show up in between.
>
> Is there a way to hide every
In another thread there was a discussion about replacing the
use of fullpage.sty with its functionality.
NickD> Looks like the culprit is fullpage.sty - seems to be required
NickD> by the LaTeX code that org-preview-latex-fragment generates.
CarstenD> I believe the reason that this is used it
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> I often need to find recently modified entries. I try to timestamp
> entries I work on with the active timestamps (in angular brackets),
> and use the C-x a L command. This mostly works, but is imperfect:
> - when i use time logging, it inserts "inactive" timestamps
I've seen a few screenshots around of column mode where nothing but
the column view lines are visible...
It really annoys me to switch to column mode and have the closed
property drawers on higher level headings show up in between.
Is there a way to hide everything but the currently active column
On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
yes, Org does not allow to put the cursor at the end of the line in
the agenda. This is an artifact and hast to do with the fact that
the
agenda often looks at text properties to access information about th
On Sep 25, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
How could I miss that?
I used the command customize-variable and I was trying to auto-
complete with TAB
something similar to "org-preview" or "org--preview". Now I see
that the
options are in the group Org
On Sep 25, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Nick Dokos wrote:
Paul Burkander wrote:
...
Anyway, I solved my original problem, which as you might recall was
that I got an empty box when I tried to preview.
I installed texlive-latex-extras. It has since worked. If that
package is need
On Sep 25, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Nick Dokos wrote:
Paul Burkander wrote:
...
Anyway, I solved my original problem, which as you might recall was
that I got an empty box when I tried to preview.
I installed texlive-latex-extras. It has since worked. If that
package is need
On Sep 26, 2009, at 7:32 AM, PT wrote:
Carsten Dominik gmail.com> writes:
That is a feature. How else would you insert an empty line before
the
link.
C-q C-j, of course.
Or C-o or ... Yes.
It may not be too newbie friendly, I admit. :)
That is what I think.
Bookmarks from org-mode:
I insert many many links inside my orgmode but sometimes I would also like
to have them in my
browsers (safari and firefox sometimes).
Is there already something working out of the box?
The hierarchy like
* level1
** level2
[[http://si
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