Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Thanks, I wonder tho if all this
> (setq org-descriptive-links nil)
> (setq org-hide-emphasis-markers nil)
> (setq org-startup-folded'showeverything)
> is implied, with `visual-mode'?
Beware: =visible-mode= no
Stefan Nobis wrote:
>>> (setq org-link-descriptive nil)
>>
>> I don't have org-link-descriptive, it seems...
>
> No problem, the old name is =org-descriptive-links=
> (this name has been deprecated in Org 9.3, but it
> is still working in 9.4).
Thanks, I wonder tho if all this
(setq org-descri
Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Stefan Nobis wrote:
>> (setq org-link-descriptive nil)
> I don't have org-link-descriptive, it seems...
No problem, the old name is =org-descriptive-links= (this name has
been deprecated in Org 9.3, but it is still working in 9.4
Stefan Nobis wrote:
> (setq org-link-descriptive nil)
I don't have org-link-descriptive, it seems...
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @
/usr/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) of
2019-09-23, modified by Debian
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 03:33:57PM +0200, Emanuel Berg via General discussions
about Org-mode. wrote:
> Russell Adams wrote:
>
> > I believe you can set your #+STARTUP on your file
> > to "showall".
>
> Can I prevent hyperlinks from folding back and forth?
>
> I mean, with [[][]] ?
Cf. the var
Gustavo Barros wrote:
> That's probably not something most Org users would
> do, but I think you'd get close to what you want
> with:
>
> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'visible-mode)
Yeah, that seems to have done it? Great! Thanks a lot!
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Hi Emmanuel,
Nearly everything in org-mode is configurable, so I think what you want is
definitely doable.
In addition to using `visible-mode` as suggested by Gustavo (this is maybe
the easiest), you can also configure Org to show the emphasis markup
characters:
(setq org-hide-emphasis-marke
Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Can I tell Org mode to don't change editing back and
> forth, also don't collapse items in and out, i.e.
> virtually text mode
I did not test it to every detail, but the following two settings may
be a good starting point:
#+begin
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 03:16:56PM +0200, Emanuel Berg via General discussions
about Org-mode. wrote:
> what I was looking for was a way to
> typeset that had a less involved syntax
> than LaTeX, to be able to create simple
> PDFs, somewhere between plain t
Hi Emanuel,
On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 at 14:27, Emanuel Berg via "General discussions about
Org-mode." wrote:
> Can I tell Org mode to don't change editing back and
> forth, also don't collapse items in and out, i.e.
> virtually text mode, only I still want the font lock
> and to be able to use the
Russell Adams wrote:
> I believe you can set your #+STARTUP on your file
> to "showall".
Can I prevent hyperlinks from folding back and forth?
I mean, with [[][]] ?
Hm, maybe this will just go on and on if there is no
option to do it for real. The font-lock idea was
perhaps not so bad...?
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> Can I tell Org mode to don't change editing back
> and forth, also don't collapse items in and out,
> i.e. virtually text mode, only I still want the
> font lock and to be able to use the mode to set
> keys, the functions to compile into a PDF, and
> so forth.
Here is part of an IRC conversation
Russell Adams wrote:
> I believe you can set your #+STARTUP on your file to "showall".
That's a good, uhm, start! Thanks.
> This will make the whole file open. I don't know if
> you could disable tab folding a drawer
> later though.
Well, I can rebind that key...
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 02:27:17PM +0200, Emanuel Berg via General discussions
about Org-mode. wrote:
> Can I tell Org mode to don't change editing back and
> forth, also don't collapse items in and out, i.e.
> virtually text mode, only I still want the font lock
> and to be able to use the mode t
Can I tell Org mode to don't change editing back and
forth, also don't collapse items in and out, i.e.
virtually text mode, only I still want the font lock
and to be able to use the mode to set keys, the
functions to compile into a PDF, and so forth.
TIA
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