* ox-publish.el (org-publish-sitemap): Include files that have an
ancestor below base-directory with no published files and sitemap style
is tree.
This entire patch is released to the public domain by its author,
Anthony Carrico. TINYCHANGE
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Hello everyone,
I looked into using text properties to hide all the stars in org headings
(with org-starless-mode [1]),
and noticed that `org-cycle' didn't reliably cycle the visibility of
headings anymore.
Trying to find the reason for this, I found that `org-cycle' uses
On Thursday, 10 Sep 2020 at 20:17, Sébastien Miquel wrote:
> It isn't applied
> - to src blocks, when the language isn't recognized
> - to special blocks (that is, blocks with arbitrary names)
>
> I make heavy use of special blocks and I'd like this face to apply to them.
I also make heavy use
Hello Sharon,
I must have failed to grasp the subtleties of your workflow. And my
explanation was surely not very friendly. I apologize for that.
If your workflow works for you this is what matters.
> Sorry, but I just feel that your system is over-complicated as compared
> to my simplistic
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Jeremie Juste writes:
> Hello Sharon,
Hi Jeremie.
> Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your issue. I created a list of 56 sub
> heading and I
> can view the heading Still a sample 0 until Still a sample 56.
>
>
> ** TODO * etc and onwards
> **
> However, I just (strongly) prefer the shorter "ISO-like" ID for many
> reasons, as already mentioned (shorter, meaningful, etc.). I just find
> that style much, much more elegant.
I guess it does not take much to add this functionality.
Patch attached.
Best,
Ihor
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