I can\'t get the prompt for entering tags to work. I\'ve put the code in my .emacs file along with%^g which should call the prompt but that isn\'t working.
I\'m wondering if there\'s a way of tracking daily repeating tasks in org-mode. For example lets say I have a list of things to do every day -
Is it possible to add up values in a list so the value next to \'Items Total\' is the sum of all the sum items?Something like -
I\'m using emacs23 on Ubuntu 32-bit 10.04/10.10 with GNOME and Compiz. Pressing M-RET in an org-mode plain list in Emacs (GUI) inserts a new item. Pressing M-Up moves the item up in the list.
5here is a command named org-preview-latex-fragment in org-mode. its default binding key is C-c C-x C-l. In the org manual, it says this command could preview a latex fragment inline. but after using
I\'ve got a table in Emacs org-mode, and the contents are regular expressions.I can\'t seem to figure out how to escape a literal pipe-character (|) that\'s part of a regex though, so it\'s interprete
When I have a python code in \"/abc/hello\" with -rwxr-xr-x and I have a [[/abc/hello]], I click the link to run hello code. Can I change the action so that I can edit (open an editor) abc/hello开发者
I have successfully pulled my Gmail Atom feed into a org file with the following code (setq org-feed-alist
I use org mode to store shortcuts for my projects. Such org files contain mostly links which I create using org-insert-link. But somet开发者_运维技巧imes the simple link is not sufficient so I have to
BACKGROUND: In org-mode, the variable org-archive-location is set to \"%s_archive::\" by default, so that a file \"toto.org\" archives into a file \"toto.org_archive\". I would like it to archive to \