On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote:
> I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I
> select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong?
Ignore my previous response. I misread your email.
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On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote:
> I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I
> select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong?
TODO items without schedule or deadline will not appear in the default
agenda view. Did you schedule the TODO?
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Eric S
Hi,
I use M-ret org-meta-return to insert a new headline below the current line.
I want org to insert a new heading right below the current line without
inserting any empty line.
However, setting ;; org-blank-before-new-entry '((heading . nil)
(plain-list-item . nil))
will make org *delete*
Recent changes to org (not sure when), seem to have changed the type
of org-structure-template-alist
This broke org-reveal : https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal
I suggested (without too much knowledge) the attached patch to the reveal folks
(Issue:
Hello,
I once tried to create a filter (is that the name?) to modify the
function which exports SVG files. Verdict: I suck! Thus, I keep
modifying the ox-latex.el every time that I upgrade (see attached).
Would someone please tell me what is the right way to achieve that
(without modifying
Hi,
I am trying to determine the functions I need to add / update to respect
priority inheritance.
I see that org-show-priority would need to be updated, and likely a new
function, say org-get-priority-with-inheritance, should supplement
org-get-priority.
However, I can't figure out where
Hi
Consider please
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{commment}
\begin{document}
% BEGIN RECEIVE ORGTBL test
\begin{tabular}{l|l|}
this & that\\ \hline
\end{tabular}
% END RECEIVE ORGTBL test
\begin{comment}
#+ORGTBL: SEND test orgtbl-to-latex :lend " \\hline" :environment tabular
Hi
consider please
| Entry | Date |
| 100 | <2018-01-07 Sun> |
I first export this to csv
Entry,Date
100,<2018-01-07 Sun>
and then via gnumeric ssconvert or LO unoconv
to xlsx or ods, however the datestamp is not correctly converted to a
datestamp understood my xlsx or unoconv.
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018, 8:46 AM Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> (All links to http://orgmode.org/ should be updated to
> https://orgmode.org/ and a slash should be added to
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel to avoid a
> redirect.)
>
> The following links in Emacs
(All links to http://orgmode.org/ should be updated to
https://orgmode.org/ and a slash should be added to
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel to avoid a
redirect.)
The following links in Emacs master's doc/misc/org.texi and
lisp/org are broken (404):
-
Dear All,
thanks a lot for the helpful responses!
Richard Lawrence wrote:
> I don't know if you are aware, but we had discussed the possibility
> of building something like this on the list a few years back. [...]
> And here is how I summarized the state of
I see that the exact same "bug" was reported at the start of 2016 by
David Bremner. Personally, I feel that fewer people would be confused
by this if the default value was set to "untilnow".
I also realised that the full list of values that I can use for
org-clock-display-default-range is
Hello,
Brian J Hoskins writes:
> When generating a clocktable and using the :formula parameter, attempts
> to manipulate columns > $9 are unsuccessful.
>
> For example, consider the attached (anonymised) screen-grab of the
> output from a clocktable in one of my org files.
>
>
Hi, thank you for the review.
> I'm not convinced that inserting label and, more importantly,
> caption within the environment is the way to go. For example, that
> will not work when `org-html-with-latex' is set `verbatim'. Couldn't
> we simply wrap a HTML label and caption above, or below, the
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