o automatically
recognizes that it is an org-mode file. So why not acknowledging that
fact by inserting an @auto directive. (Sorry, if the answer is obvious,
I just have begun to experiment with Leo). Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
Christoph
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When assigning status, priority or time (as offered by the task-plugin)
that cannot be undone. I suppose this is a bug?
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Sorry, the previous title was completely misleading.
BTW I checked it with the the master branch from the git repository.
On 08/15/2014 10 :08 AM, Christoph wrote:
When assigning status, priority or time (as offered by the task-plugin)
that cannot be undone. I suppose this is a bug?
Kind
Rust feels a little bit like Perl. I came across something that looks a
bit more like Python: zig (https://ziglang.org/) I admit, I still found
no time to actually try but the concept made me feel like "I want to
learn this language" (and I should add that I felt like this for the
first time i
I am under the impression that CherryTree
(https://www.giuspen.net/cherrytree/) has implemented something similar
recently:
https://github.com/giuspen/cherrytree/issues/1222
Not sure if it is exactly the same or a variant. Also, Zotero has a
similar mechanism.
Of course, dealing with hierarchic