Hi Manuel,
I added this change and like the idea.
However, I again had problems with your patch, so I had to apply by
hand.
Please check that everything arrived correctly in the git repo.
Thanks a lot.
I left the default for now at `tree'.
- Carsten
On Jul 8, 2008, at 9:54 PM, Manuel He
Hi Carsten,
> Any news on this, Manuel?
A call went missing when the patch I sent you was applied (my fault
for not using -u ;-)) but it is actually fixed in the current git
version.
Btw, the current index includes directory information, so that if I
have in my project two files:
org/test/to
Any news on this, Manuel?
- Carsten
On Jun 26, 2008, at 8:02 PM, Manuel Hermenegildo wrote:
Should the auto generated index.org and index.html (auto-index t) not
pick up the #title property for included pages as the link text?
I had fixed this but I think something happened when the patch
I'd like to volunteer for this little snippet. But the only function I
found was 'grep' which puts all output into a buffer named *grep*.
(grep-compute-defaults)
(rgrep "\#+TITLE\:" "*org" "/home/sebastian/notes/")
gives us the result we need for this. Could someone tell me a way to
inhibit the d
> Should the auto generated index.org and index.html (auto-index t) not
> pick up the #title property for included pages as the link text?
I had fixed this but I think something happened when the patch I sent
Carsten got integrated (other parts of the patch work fine). I will
look into it. --Ma
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 2:26 AM, Richard G Riley wrote:
>
> Should the auto generated index.org and index.html (auto-index t) not
> pick up the #title property for included pages as the link text?
>
+1
-- Manish
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