Hoi,
Org special block names (within Org) appear to be case-insensitive. That
is, I can write either:
#+BEGIN_NOTES
...
#+END_NOTES
or
#+begin_notes
...
#+end_notes
and Org is happy. I think the switch from Org 8 to 9 changed the default
templates to insert lower-case blocks instead of upper
Hi Ilya,
Ilya Shlyakhter ilya_...@alum.mit.edu writes:
How should case-sensitivity work in Org? The documentation doesn't
specify. From past messages, it looks like tags and todo keywords
are defined to be case-sensitive. What about priorities, categories,
user-defined properties, regexp
On 3/24/2012 2:58 AM, Bastien wrote:
How should case-sensitivity work in Org? The documentation doesn't
specify. From past messages, it looks like tags and todo keywords
are defined to be case-sensitive. What about priorities, categories,
user-defined properties, regexp matching of entries,
How should case-sensitivity work in Org? The documentation doesn't
specify. From past messages, it looks like tags and todo keywords
are defined to be case-sensitive. What about priorities, categories,
user-defined properties, regexp matching of entries, following of
links-to-headlines?
C-c ^ seems to sort case-sensitively regardless of argument.
1) a
2) B
Thanks.
Samuel
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Hello,
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
C-c ^ seems to sort case-sensitively regardless of argument.
1) a
2) B
This should be fixed now. Thank you for reporting this.
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