Hi All,
I’ve waited a while and had no feedback, so I’ve just pushed this as f2b6f57,
tweaked to treat checkboxes appropriately too.
All the best,
Timothy
Tim, Allen:
The attached compromise implements the bare minimum.
Tags can be separated with "," or ":" in the previously mentioned
cases.
Scrapped the defcustom and showing delimiters in the prompt.
Any objections?
>From 31fbfca4884083adacd95054155cda9ed0128fba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From:
Le 13 Sep 2021, Marco Wahl a écrit :
> As far is I see it, the intended behavior of
> org-insert-heading-respect-content with point before the first heading
> is to
>
> - insert the new heading immediately before the first heading. Respect
> the content!
Hi Marco !
I agree with you. But thi
Timothy writes:
> Thanks for bumping your patch, unfortunately many of us (people who can push
> to
> Org) seem to be stretched a bit thin as of late. I’ve just gone over it, it
> reads well IMO and I think looking at the non-trivial changes in your patch
> it’s
> possible to charitably interpr
Marco Wahl writes:
> Thy nittpicker!
“This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.”
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for bumping your patch, unfortunately many of us (people who can push to
Org) seem to be stretched a bit thin as of late. I’ve just gone over it, it
reads well IMO and I think looking at the non-trivial changes in your patch it’s
possible to charitably interpret this as <=15 non-
Timothy and Stefan!
Praise thy effort!
Thou shall not change "memeory" to "memory" tho!
Thy nittpicker!
Hi Yikai,
Thanks you for reporting this bug. I was able to confirm it, and trying a few
similar such buffers can also say this only appears to affect `markdown-mode'.
I’ve prepared a patch that serves as a catch-all for this type of issue, but I’m
not sure if this is the best approach. If other p
Hi Stefan,
Thanks again for going through our documentation and picking up these mistakes.
I’ve just applied this as 215d80d :)
All the best,
Timothy