Re: Org-mode ASCII Export to support numbered references for links

2021-12-18 Thread Husain Alshehhi
On Sun 12 Dec 2021 at 19:30, "Samuel Wales" wrote: > you can also use inline footnotes.google[fn::https://google.com] which > will be exported like you like as a kludge if there is noe. Surprisingly, this does the job. However, this fundamentally changes the semantics of what I am writing.

Re: Org-mode ASCII Export to support numbered references for links

2021-12-18 Thread Husain Alshehhi
On Sun 12 Dec 2021 at 19:27, "Samuel Wales" wrote: > idk but you can put them in place using org-ascii-links-to-notes for a > dry effect. This is fine if the link is short. But if I want to include a very long link, such as

Org-mode ASCII Export to support numbered references for links

2021-12-12 Thread Husain Alshehhi
Org-mode's ascii export uses the link's description to create a reference to it at the end of the document. For example, a link to google will look like this: , | This is a [link to google]. | | [link to google] ` Is there a way to modify this behavior to using

Including Email Address in the Reply in Mailing-list

2021-04-02 Thread Husain Alshehhi
cause the email address to receive quite a bit of spam if spammers crawl these pages. I suggest refraining from doing so, and instead use the name. Please let me know what you think. [1] this is an example: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-04/msg00042.html -- Husain Alshehhi

Adding Quick Notes in Org-mode Agenda View Inserts then In Drawer in Reverse Order

2021-04-02 Thread Husain Alshehhi
are: 1. Am I using the notes correctly in org? 2. If not, what is equivalence of adding quick notes into a task (ideally, with time stamp of sort)? 3. If yes, then how can I work around the limitations (a) and (b)? -- Husain Alshehhi

Adding Quick Notes in Org-mode Agenda View Inserts then In Drawer in Reverse Order

2021-03-30 Thread Husain Alshehhi
are: 1. Am I using the notes correctly in org? 2. If not, what is equivalence of adding quick notes into a task (ideally, with time stamp of sort)? 3. If yes, then how can I work around the limitations (a) and (b)? -- Husain Alshehhi