I would also like to see something developped in ths direction.
Karl Voit writes:
> Hi!
>
> I stubled over Tim Berners-Lee Solid:
> https://www.fastcompany.com/90243936/exclusive-tim-berners-lee-tells-us-his-radical-new-plan-to-upend-the-world-wide-web
> https://www.inrupt.com/blog/one-small-step-
The documentation for org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags
currently reads:
"If non-nil, always offer completion for all tags of all agenda files.
Instead of customizing this variable directly, you might want to
set it locally for capture buffers, because there no list of
tags in that fi
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> I just pushed command `org-info-find-node' bound to "C-c C-x I" by
> default for Org files and agenda buffers.
Nitpick: Would you mind removing the dangling parens left in the
function?
Also, I'd like to avoid making changes to "master" branch. It should be
consider
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> @Nicolas: If this another scope can be baked into the existing exporters in
> Org source, I can get working on it.
Sure, go ahead. Don't forget the tests :)
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> That's very interesting. Perhaps this is too invasive, but maybe C-c
> C-, should do C-c ' automatically?
No, it shouldn't. You can also create non-verbatim blocks, e.g. "center"
with C-c C-,. There C-c ' doesn't do anything useful.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 2:14 PM Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Allen Li writes:
> >
> >> org-insert-structure-template (C-c C-,) leaves point at an inconvenient
> >> place (X marks the spot):
> >>
> >> #+begin_example
> >> X#+end_example
> >>
> >> My expectat
I thought I had updated emacs to the latest version, but apparently not.
After upgrading to emacs-26 the command org-in-src-block-p works as
expected. Thanks!
Best,
Eivind
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 10:30 AM Robert Pluim wrote:
> Eivind Otto Hjelle writes:
>
> > The function 'org-in-src-block-p' a
On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 8:23 PM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Matt,
>
> I've often wished LaTeX export had this capability. I'd certainly be
> happy if this were a feature of all the exporters.
>
Hello Tom, Matt,
I can work on a DWIM scope that's generic. For ox-hugo, the criteria for
the start
> From: Eivind Otto Hjelle
> Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2018 09:22:56 -0500
>
> The function 'org-in-src-block-p' always returns nil on my system
> running Windows 10.
>
> How to reproduce this bug starting from 'emacs -Q':
> Define a function 'test-org-in-src-block-p' in the scratch buffer as
> follows:
Eivind Otto Hjelle writes:
> The function 'org-in-src-block-p' always returns nil on my system
> running Windows 10.
>
> How to reproduce this bug starting from 'emacs -Q':
> Define a function 'test-org-in-src-block-p' in the scratch buffer as
> follows:
>
> (defun test-org-in-src-block-p ()
>
Hi,
I just pushed command `org-info-find-node' bound to "C-c C-x I" by
default for Org files and agenda buffers.
`org-info-find-node' opens the Info section that deals with the Org
context at point. For the cases I could not find a suitable Info
section `org-info-find-node' opens the top level I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Allen Li writes:
>
>> org-insert-structure-template (C-c C-,) leaves point at an inconvenient
>> place (X marks the spot):
>>
>> #+begin_example
>> X#+end_example
>>
>> My expectation is that right after inserting the template, I can start
>> typing or yank r
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 8:06 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Allen Li writes:
>
> > org-insert-structure-template (C-c C-,) leaves point at an inconvenient
> > place (X marks the spot):
> >
> > #+begin_example
> > X#+end_example
> >
> > My expectation is that right after inserting the tem
Hello,
Allen Li writes:
> org-insert-structure-template (C-c C-,) leaves point at an inconvenient
> place (X marks the spot):
>
> #+begin_example
> X#+end_example
>
> My expectation is that right after inserting the template, I can start
> typing or yank right into it:
>
> #+begin_example
> X
>
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