Kaushal Modi writes:
Tags are bit more generic though, and allow searching across not just
code blocks, but TODOs as well.
Thanks,
Payas
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 4:19 PM Sébastien Miquel
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been using tags on special blocks, src blocks and other, for two
>>
Eduardo Suarez writes:
> I have lots of tasks (todos) and I would like to create a long backlog based
> on
> my perceived priority.
>
> I was thinking to deal with them in the following way:
>
> - divide them in groups (categories or similar),
> - manually sort priority for every group,
> -
On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 4:19 PM Sébastien Miquel
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using tags on special blocks, src blocks and other, for two
> purposes:
>
> 1. to control which blocks get exported, using the `#+exclude_tags`
> property.
> 2. to fine tune the export, according to tags, of
Hi,
I've been using tags on special blocks, src blocks and other, for two
purposes:
1. to control which blocks get exported, using the `#+exclude_tags`
property.
2. to fine tune the export, according to tags, of special blocks such as
#+BEGIN_exercice
I would advise you not to use org babel for compiled languages. There
is just too
much stuff that doesn't work well and multifile dependencies & build
systems are
just plain hard to get right. Debugging is annoying and getting org
babel to tell
you compiler where the source actually came from is
Hi!
I recently started to use Org Babel for C++ programs. One of the programs
outputs several lines with double-quoted strings, similar to this:
#+NAME: doublequotes_cpp
#+begin_src cpp :includes :results output verbatim raw
std::cout << "\"line 1\"\n";
std::cout << "\"line 2\"\n";
std::cout
Hello Eduardo,
On 31-08-2022 18:13, Eduardo Suarez wrote:
I have lots of tasks (todos) and I would like to create a long backlog
based on
my perceived priority.
I was thinking to deal with them in the following way:
- divide them in groups (categories or similar),
- manually sort priority
I have lots of tasks (todos) and I would like to create a long backlog based on
my perceived priority.
I was thinking to deal with them in the following way:
- divide them in groups (categories or similar),
- manually sort priority for every group,
- mergesort groups, that is, start merging
Hi
I have set
(setq org-time-stamp-custom-formats '(" %d.%m.%Y " . " %d.%m.%Y"))
Now a time-stamp gets displayed (german convention)
<31.08.2022>
However when I run
org-toggle-time-stamp-overlays
I see <2022-08-21 Mi>
Which is well expected. So I am wondering, is there a way
The expectation is that using TAB cycles subtree visibility. What in
fact happens is nothing but a "function definition is void:
org-element--cache-active-p" error is shown in the minibuffer.
The bug is a "function definition void" error when using tabulator
for subtree cycling on macOS using ARM
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Rudolf, since you are probably more familiar with MathJax, may you
> please take a look at the report below and tell us if the suggestions
> are sensible?
Sure, see below.
> I tried setting 'autonumber' to "None", as the docstring suggests, but
> only the lower-cased
Ihor Radchenko writes on Wed 31 Aug 2022 09:57:
> This is not a bug. Just unintuitive syntax:
> [...]
> The important part is: It ends at the next footnote definition,
> headline, or after two consecutive empty lines.
>
> So, your example is
>
> foo[fn:1]
>
> [fn:1] bar
>
Mikhail Skorzhisnkii writes:
> I have signed FSF papers. Attaching a rebased patch with additional changes to
> ORG-NEWS
Bastien, could you kindly check the FSF records?
--
Ihor Radchenko,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at https://orgmode.org/.
Support Org development at
Mikhail Skorzhisnkii writes:
> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] org-agenda.el: customize outline path in echo area
I do not see the second patch. Did you forget to attach it?
--
Ihor Radchenko,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at https://orgmode.org/.
Support Org development at
Mikhail Skorzhisnkii writes:
> I have signed FSF papers. Attaching a rebased patch with additional changes to
> ORG-NEWS
Thanks!
> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] org-agenda.el: customize outline path in echo area
>
> * lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-show-outline-path): add an option to
> show document
Just one last clarification to be sure: there is no native function in
org-mode to have the list of tags with a hierarchy? I have to write my
function with the two functions
org-get-tags and org-tags-expand
to get the result I want : a list of tags that takes into account the
hierarchy defined by
Sorry, I found the solution : i must just give one argument non-nil to the
function "org-tags-expand".
Like this :
(org-tags-expand "GTD" t)
It's perfect, thanks a lot for your help !
Le mer. 31 août 2022 à 11:01, Cletip Cletip a
écrit :
> Thank you for your answer, and sorry for the late
Thank you for your answer, and sorry for the late reply
Ok I think I understood the mechanism, but I don't understand how to use
this regular expression (the one given by, for example,
(org-tags-expand "GTD")
which gives me the regular expression "with the other tags"
)
I see perfectly the idea
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