I think it should work like setting header args on src-blocks, where
there is a hierarchy that the most local setting always overrides the
less local setting, described at
https://orgmode.org/manual/Using-Header-Arguments.html.
This gives you the opportunity for system wide args, e.g. a global
On Sunday, 25 Jul 2021 at 15:36, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> Personally, I can’t think of a use case where you would like to use a
> mix of multiple bibliographies, local and global,
I do do this often. I'm not sure why but I tend to have a local
bibliography which I add to as I am writing
Hi all,
I'm experimenting with `org-link-set-parameters' to create multilingual
quotes (chunks of text) inside paragraphs. Although I focus mainly on
the export to LaTeX with babel and csquotes packages, I also want extend
support for HTML and odt output. I leave here some sketches.
For the
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 1:56 AM Greg Minshall wrote:
> is a reasonable approach: if local, use just that; if no local, use
> global (if it exists).
>
> then, the "alternative" might be: use both local and global?
That should be the default.
But as Emmanual noted last week, there are