git bisect shows that this emacs commit is the problem (if I understand
correctly ... this is the first time I have used git bisect):
[6ddcf67052545a0f77233f1a952dc90e296cda35] Make it possible to mark
generalized variables as obsolete
Here is the bug report:
Subject: 29.0.50; emacs commit
On 22/08/2022 11:10, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Maybe, in addition to "Return cons consisting of file name and node name",
you can put something like "File name may also be a virtual file name
(see `Info-virtual-files')."
I have tried to fix docstrings.
I am ok with current behavior. It is only
Good Afternoon,
I have my org directory filled with encrypted files ending in ".org.gpg". The
publish documentation says that org-mode will automatically replace references
to ".org" files with ".html", but this is not an automatic action if the files
are ".org.gpg". The resulting HTML files
Hello,
In the org mode manual the description for org-agenda-clockreport-mode states
that using a prefix argument when toggling this mode (i.e. typing “C-u R”)
causes the clock table to exclude contributions to entries hidden by agenda
filtering (as activated by typing “/“). I have tried this