in North America it's letter-of-reference season for professors, and I am
writing a lot of them. These are some of the only documents I still compose
in libreoffice, because I need to use a letterhead that contains both image
and text, and I need to insert a .png of my signature near the bottom.
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
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Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
On 10/29/18, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> On 2018-10-28, at 02:24, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> i am still confused why timers can't poll every few minutes and clock
>> to the dominating task that has a clock drawer.
>
> As I hinted in my previous message, this is easy to do and possible, but
> /only/
I don't think the suggestions made in that thread are going to help in
terms of org-mode recognizing a line as being a list item.
What I tried that I did think might work was to customize
org-list-full-item-re:
org-list-full-item-re is a variable defined in ‘org-list.el’.
Its value is
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On 2018-10-29, at 13:31, Sacha Chua wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018, 05:19 Marcin Borkowski, wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, I think I have something even better -
>> https://github.com/akirak/counsel-org-clock (I find Counsel/Ivy
>> interface much superior to the default refiling one). I have my
>
> Oh,
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 2:29 PM, Carlos García wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> The functionality of replacing blocks using ":wrap" seems to be broken.
> In this email [1] from 2014, a user reported that this was working:
>
> ,
> | * A
> |
> | #+header: :results raw replace :wrap
> | #+begin_src
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Colin Baxter writes:
>
>> I think there may be an issue with commit
>> b886ebbc8924916c1e36df00639b3208a1c155a2. Using tables, I now get an error:
>>
>> org--string-from-props: Un-handled `display' value: (space :width 1)
>>
>> which goes away when I revert
Hi
I've encountered and, I think, diagnosed the cause of a bug in
org-archive.el
Background:
I stubled upon this while trying to work out why my clocktables
weren't behaving as expected. In one of my org files I have several
large trees set up to use different archive files via :ARCHIVE:
Hi List,
The functionality of replacing blocks using ":wrap" seems to be broken.
In this email [1] from 2014, a user reported that this was working:
,
| * A
|
| #+header: :results raw replace :wrap
| #+begin_src emacs-lisp
| (+ 2 2)
| #+end_src
|
| #+results:
| #+BEGIN_RESULTS
| 4
|
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018, 05:19 Marcin Borkowski, wrote:
>
> Well, I think I have something even better -
> https://github.com/akirak/counsel-org-clock (I find Counsel/Ivy
> interface much superior to the default refiling one). I have my
>
Oh, I should switch to that! Thanks for the
On 2018-10-28, at 02:24, Samuel Wales wrote:
> i am still confused why timers can't poll every few minutes and clock
> to the dominating task that has a clock drawer.
As I hinted in my previous message, this is easy to do and possible, but
/only/ under the assumption that you do the majority
On 2018-10-16, at 23:43, Sacha Chua wrote:
> Thanks for bringing me into the conversation! :) I'm so far from that
> sort of thing right now. Rough activity tracking by buttons and voice
> shortcuts on my phone is all I can manage with a toddler around.
I can imagine, I have a 2-year-old
On 2018-10-25, at 11:45, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> FYI
>
> "Note taker and org-clock-in enforcer"
> https://github.com/roman/clocker.el
Thanks!
Interesting, solving a similar problem and /very/ specific (almost to
the point of "useless for anyone but the author", I guess).
I guess almost the
On 2018-10-16, at 23:04, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 10/14/18, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>> But I decided it's not worth it. Very complicated and unreliable (I
>> might have two or more clocking tasks related to the same file, for
>> example).
>
> hm, it doesn't seem so to me. what do you mean
On Friday, 26 Oct 2018 at 21:54, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
[...]
> In any case, if other users feel strongly about changing the default
> value, I don't mind. I hope you understand that one data point is not
> enough, tho.
Just to add a data point: I've been annoyed by the default behaviour for
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