I'm trying to export to HTML a file with this snippet of text:
<<
call_function 0; store 1 (a)
>>
Doing so gives me the error: *Variable "store" must be assigned a default
value*
This goes away if I remove the underscore. I've tried using #+OPTIONS: ^:{}
to address this, but it doesn't have any
You could hide the state changes if you put (setq org-log-into-drawer
"LOGBOOK") in your init file. I don't know how to hide the CLOSED tag
though.
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Maciej Kalisiak
wrote:
> When I do C-c t d (TODO -> DONE) or similar status change on a TODO item,
> it accumulate
I think it would be helpful if on the weekly agenda view there were a way
to hide a task for one day only. For example, if there were a task that I
knew I wouldn't get to today, I could hit 'm', the status would stay as
TODO, but it wouldn't show up under this particular agenda view.
The only semi
No, that does not do anything. I see the macro that is supposed to define
the functions in my org-table.el, so I don't think version is an issue. Org
is 7.9.3f. Emacs is 24.3.1.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Chris Drane writes:
>
> > For some
For some reason, the org-lookup formula [1] are not available to me. I
don't see anything that I'm supposed to enable to have access to them, and
I don't think there's anything in my config that would be blocking them.
Does anyone know why this might be?
Thanks
[1] http://orgmode.org/manual/Looku
My work flow for org mode requires that I schedule when I will due a task
when I capture it. Many of my tasks don't actually have deadlines, but if I
don't give them a date I end up not following through. Therefore the date I
pick is somewhat arbitrary. Instead, I try to smooth my tasks out across