On Wednesday, 23 Oct 2019 at 15:13, Christoph Michelbach wrote:
> This comes with the further disadvantage that there is no syntax
> highlighting for it while editing.
I forgot to add that you could use hi-lock-mode to highlight your
\paragraph statements.
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org r
Joost Kremers writes:
> I was wondering if there's a way to programmatically get the text of a
> node in an Org buffer. Basically, I have a buffer that looks something
> like this:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> * Top header
> ** Subheader
> :PROPERTIES:
> :Custom_ID: some_id
> :END:
>
> Text star
Ah well. I find the new way jarring, but it doesn't seem to bother anyone
else, and as it's a one-line (2 character!) change for me I think I can
carry the diff in my init file for now. In any case it's a small issue I
think.An honour to find myself in disagreement with the org-founder!
On Mon, Oc
Gustav,
There are a lot of deprecation recommendations in your attached
document:
> I propose to depricate property-keywords
> I propose to depricate the Options-keyword
> I propose to relabel these keywords as document keywords
> I propose to depricate the #+CATEGORY syntax
> I propose to depric
Sometimes giving a bad answer inspires someone else to give a better one,
so here goes:
It seems like the best way to get the contents programatically is using
org-dp (https://github.com/tj64/org-dp). I don't see a way in org-element.
The data returned will include the property drawer of the hea
Diego,
I am not sure I understand. Here is my interpretation:
You wish to have `:exports both' behavior in your org export.
You want noweb references in the exported code to render as angle-bracketed
chunk names, such as <> rather than being expanded in place.
If that is what you want, you can
Hello,
Christoph Michelbach writes:
> I often write documents in org mode that are going to be exported to
> PDF via LaTeX and find myself writing something like
>
>\paragraph{Lorem Ipsum} Duis ac nibh cursus, elementum ipsum quis,
>faucibus sapien.
>
>\paragraph{Interdum} Cras volut
Clearly my Gnus-fu is weak, as somehow I posted that in entirely the
wrong thread. :)
> From: Kaushal Modi
> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 16:17:04 -0400
> Cc: emacs-org list ,
> Ingo Lohmar
I suggest not to cross-post to 2 mailing lists.
> The issue occurs because of the new :extend feature for faces to extend till
> end of lines.
>
> With that enabled, I have also seen that the c
Hi,
What would be an actual example of a "paragraph that is not related to
Section I, but doesn't deserve a section title"?
Cheers,
Loris
Dominik Schrempf writes:
> Hello!
>
> I agree with this proposal. At some point I already asked if the following
> structure is possible:
>
> #+begin_examp
Hello!
I agree with this proposal. At some point I already asked if the following
structure is possible:
#+begin_example
* Title
** Section I
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec hendrerit tempor
tellus. Donec pretium posuere tellus. Proin quam nisl, tincidunt et, matti
Hi Cristoph,
okay, paragraph headings are not what you want. And lists aren't
suitable either. I don't think there is any other way and I predict
that adding :: syntax in arbitrary positions will not be acceptable as a
development to the language but let's see what others think. I have no
stron
On 2019-10-23 15:24, Fraga, Eric wrote:
Why not use a further headline if you are exporting to LaTeX? In the
default configuration, the 4th level heading corresponds to \paragraph
in LaTeX.
1. Because headlines and paragraphs are different things. One is used
for hierarchical structuring a
I often write documents in org mode that are going to be exported to PDF
via LaTeX and find myself writing something like
\paragraph{Lorem Ipsum} Duis ac nibh cursus, elementum ipsum quis,
faucibus sapien.
\paragraph{Interdum} Cras volutpat, sem eu semper ultrices, risus
lacus tempo
Hi all,
I was wondering if there's a way to programmatically get the text
of a node in an Org buffer. Basically, I have a buffer that looks
something like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
* Top header
** Subheader
:PROPERTIES:
:Custom_ID: some_id
:END:
Text starts here, possibly with additional
> Sooo, a separate branch is created in the Org mode repository named
> "next". I'm not entirely sure how we're supposed to work with it. But
> I've anyways pushed my (non-breaking) patch there.
Thanks again.
One issue for me is the positioning of the level 0 property drawer.
Having the requireme
Hello,
Wih Org V7 I had developed a custom latex export that used specific
keywords defined in org-export-inbuffer-options-extra (document
reference, title in the footer, ...). What should I use with recent
versions of Org to add keywords in org-export-options-alist?
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