Björn Bidar writes:
> Philip Kaludercic writes:
>
>> Christopher Dimech writes:
>>
>>> Dear Compeers,
>>>
>>> Some months ago there had been a discussion about using org-mode
>>> to produce package documentation. Which would allow the use of
>>> Latex3 (e.g. use of colour, floating images).
Andrea Lazzarini writes:
> I've fiddled with org-edit-special and I see it has a major flaw, at least in
> my opinion.
> It inserts all changes without keeping track of the undos, as opposed to the
> indirect
> buffer solution, which also had the advantage of doing everything from a
> single
Payas Relekar writes:
> After discovering categories
> (https://orgmode.org/manual/Categories.html) I'd like to use them
> everywhere because it makes agenda cleaner. But currently, it has only
> below options to get this value (in order of precedence, highest to lowest)
>
After discovering categories
(https://orgmode.org/manual/Categories.html) I'd like to use them
everywhere because it makes agenda cleaner. But currently, it has only
below options to get this value (in order of precedence, highest to lowest)
- #+CATEGORY property (if present)
- file name
While
Max Nikulin writes:
> E-ink displays are slow (my device was manufactured 15 years ago but I do not
> expect dramatic improvement), so applications should be heavily optimized to
> provide acceptable experience. I do not think that Emacs is suitable.
There are people already using Emacs on
Great job on the survey!
Filled and submitted.
Timothy writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I’m thrilled to announce that the Emacs User Survey 2022 is now open to
> responses. It is my hope that this may help emacs-devel, Emacs package
> maintainers, and the wider Emacs community develop a better
Jean Louis writes:
> * Sébastien Gendre [2022-03-01 05:35]:
>> And I don't know how to manage this kind of projects with Org-mode.
>
> Just use pen and paper notebook. Carry it with you.
While nearly unparalleled on the input experience, pen-and-paper is
terrible at data retrieval.
--
Robert Weiner writes:
> Good to hear. Maybe you can provide early feedback when it hits the
> Hyperbole pre-release in the elpa-devel package archive (pre-releases of
> Hyperbole packaged up from the git master branch tip).
I'll be happy to! Unfortunately I'm not able to always follow this
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2022-10-06, at 16:40, Leslie Watter wrote:
>
>> Would be great to see what others are doing in their workflows using org ;-)
>>
>> I'd like to join to!
>
> Great idea!
>
> Me too, though it depends on the schedule. What time of day do you plan
> for that?
+1 for
Robert Weiner writes:
> Thanks, Jean. We have started work on a note-taking subsystem for
> Hyperbole that will store UUIDs per note and will likely support backlinks
> too. We are seeing if we can make it support Koutlines, Emacs Outlines,
> Org mode files and Markdown files, searching across
Bastien writes:
> But then at some point we will have two problems: we will need to
> spend energy encouraging these Discourse users send their patches to
> the mailing list and people on this ML who are mostly here to help
> others will have to split their time and attention between the ML
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Is there is possibility to merge multiple rooms in Matrix/IRC?
There is! It is called Spaces, which allows arbitrary hierarchy of other
rooms (as well as spaces). NixOS organisation and its various sub-groups
are already quite successfully utilizing it, if you'd like to
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
>>
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
Can you escape spaces with backslash?
(setq org-babel-R-command “c:/Program\ Files/Microsoft/R\
Open/R-3.5.1/bin/R.exe —slave —no-save”)
Another way is to use single quotes:
(setq org-babel-R-command “'c:/Program Files/Microsoft/R
Open/R-3.5.1/bin/R.exe' —slave
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