Sharon,
> On May 27, 2024, at 8:07 AM, Sharon Kimble
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> How can I bold the first letter of a word please? I'm trying to do this -
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> - - *S*pecific - You don’t want a vague goal.
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I think the usual approach
Sharon Kimble writes:
> How can I bold the first letter of a word please? I'm trying to do this -
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> - - *S*pecific - You don’t want a vague goal.
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> Its part of a section explaining SMART goals.
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> Any ideas please?
I don’t know a pure org method, but if this is for
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How can I bold the first letter of a word please? I'm trying to do this -
- - *S*pecific - You don’t want a vague goal.
Its part of a section explaining SMART goals.
Any ideas please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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A taste of
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> tl;dr: Which is the best option between LaTeX source bloc and LaTeX
>export bloc to embed some LaTeX code in my Org-mode document ?
> ...
> But I remember that it's possible to use Babel source bloc, indicate
> "latex" as language then evaluate it. But I've
Psionic K writes:
> Because live presentations are a bit different from exporting
> documents, I'm not always sure how options should apply. I'm not an
> expert on many of these options and am not sure what will feel
> consistent for users.
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> For context, a user wants :exports results or
Because live presentations are a bit different from exporting
documents, I'm not always sure how options should apply. I'm not an
expert on many of these options and am not sure what will feel
consistent for users.
For context, a user wants :exports results or :exports none to hide
the babel
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien, may you please check FSF records?
The record for Rens is valid.
Thanks for your contributions!
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> It has been one month since the last activity in this thread.
> May I know if you got any reply from FSF?
My copyright assignment with the FSF is now complete!
Sébastien writes:
> Hello,
Hi, answers inline
> Is there a way to manage acronyms in an Org-mode document ?
Currently I'm using acronyms in Documents which I handle with *TeX as my
background processor. So, it's basically embedding the LaTeX \ac* commands
in the org-file. But I'm thinking of a
Rens Oliemans writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
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>> It has been one month since the last activity in this thread.
>> May I know if you got any reply from FSF?
>
> My copyright assignment with the FSF is now complete!
Bastien, may you please check FSF records?
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