Hello.
I have an template entry in org-capture-templates like this:
(s Software usage notes entry
(file ~/workspace/notes/software.org)
* %^{Title} %^g\n\n %?%i)
When the active region is more than one line, the %i is indented on
every line by literal %?, which is not desired, I'm afraid.
Any chance to get this patch applied? Or is there anything wrong with
it?
* org.el (org-set-outline-overlay-data): Use outline-flag-region to make a
region invisible. This ensures all necessary actions, especially adding
isearch-open-invisible property, are applied.
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lisp/org.el |3 +--
Hi Milan,
Milan Zamazal p...@zamazal.org writes:
Any chance to get this patch applied? Or is there anything wrong with
it?
I looked at it and it looks good. I just wanted to
take the time to carefully test the consequences of
using `outline-flag-region'. The code behind is okay,
but
Dear list,
I found a problem with the latex exporter when exporting bold font:
*this is a text* is exported as \textbf{this is a text\} with an extra \
which disables the }after it and causes a latex error.
I use org-mode 7.7 from githhub updated on tuesday or wednesday using
org-tracks.
Hi there,
I occasionally use mouse on org mode files; I have the module org-mouse
loaded.
However only recently I noticed mouse clicking on the heading stars no
longer toggles the visibility of the heading.
I am annoyed by this change. Could someone enlighten me on this?
Leo
Hello,
Leo sdl@gmail.com writes:
However only recently I noticed mouse clicking on the heading stars no
longer toggles the visibility of the heading.
I cannot reproduce this on the latest version.
Could you upgrade Org and tell me if the bug is still there?
Thanks,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On 2011-11-12 21:18 +0800, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
I cannot reproduce this on the latest version.
Could you upgrade Org and tell me if the bug is still there?
Seems to be fine in the latest version. I thought my org-mode version
was fairly recent.
Leo
Hello,
Maik Beckmann beckmann.m...@googlemail.com writes:
The attached patch what works for me.
Your patch prevents cdlatex expansion for LaTeX environments, since
point must be in a LaTeX fragment to trigger `cdlatex-tab'.
I've slightly modified your patch to repair that. Could you test it
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.comwrote:
On 11/11/11 10:13 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
I wonder whether the issue is related to we - Matt(?), Christian(?) and
I - using Windows.
not me either -- ubuntu for me.
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Martyn,
I have all tests passing in a branch in the Org-mode git repo (which I
plan to merge into master soon). Could you try a run of this on the
standard-code-block-syntax branch?
I've added the standard-code-block-syntax branch to
Hi, Jambunathan,
When I try to define a custom link type with special formatting for
ODT export, the exporter behaves as if the backend is html.
I'll exemplify with a tweaked version of org-bbdb-export, since that's
the textbook example of a custom link. I've rewritten it below so that
if
Hi, All
I got a funny (or strange) problem when I published to latex with #+INCLUDE
other org file
problem: if there is no any * first line in the index.org file before the
#+INCLUDE otherfile.org, there will be no table of contents. Other wise it
works.
For example, there are one index file
Hello Christian
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
Hi, Jambunathan,
When I try to define a custom link type with special formatting for
ODT export, the exporter behaves as if the backend is html.
I have pushed a fix for this. Note that I haven't modified org-bbdb yet.
ps: If I
On 11/12/11 10:24 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
When I try to define a custom link type with special formatting for
ODT export, the exporter behaves as if the backend is html.
I have pushed a fix for this. Note that I haven't modified org-bbdb yet.
Hi,
I confirm that it's fixed. Thanks!
Just to
On Tue, Nov 08 2011, Daniel Clemente wrote:
1.) Warning period should be taken from timestamp
That means, that the warntime must be passed to appt-add.
2.) Warning period in hours and minutes
-3h for 3 hours or -10M for 10 minutes should be possible.
Do you really need to
On 11/11/11 5:12 PM, Erik Hetzner wrote:
At Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:51:22 -0500,
Matt Price wrote:
Wouldn't the rigt target be, not the sqlite db, but the Zoteor*service*
that runs on port 50001 when Zotero is running? Aren't there some
higher-level tools for working through that interface
On 11/13/11 12:45 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
A good while back -- before zotero-plain -- I spent some late nights
Sorry about the noise: I didn't mean to send this fragment. Please ignore.
Christian
Hi Thomas, org-mode community,
* Thomas Lockney tho...@lockney.net [10. Nov. 2011]:
I'm attempting to get some code working that should create a new frame
with *just* org-capture,
this is something I also tried hard to achive.
but when I run it, I keep getting a split
despite various
Gregor Zattler telegr...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Thomas, org-mode community,
* Thomas Lockney tho...@lockney.net [10. Nov. 2011]:
I'm attempting to get some code working that should create a new frame
with *just* org-capture,
this is something I also tried hard to achive.
but when I run
2011/11/12 Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com:
Your patch prevents cdlatex expansion for LaTeX environments, since
point must be in a LaTeX fragment to trigger `cdlatex-tab'.
That actually bit me yesterday :P
I've slightly modified your patch to repair that. Could you test it and
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