Jeff Kowalczyk writes:
> I frequently use clocktables, and always use scope: subtree. The
> default scope is file.
>
> If it doesn't exist already (I didn't find it with grep), an org
> customization variable for this preference would be very helpful.
Francesco Pizzolante writes:
> I'm using orgmode 6.30c and I still have this problem: if
> the #+TBLNAME: tag is not located in column 0, the remote
> reference does not work.
>
> Here's my little test:
>
> #+TBLNAME: A
> | | T |
> |---+-------|
> | | 2.00 |
> | | 5.00 |
> |---+-------|
> | # | 9.00 |
> | ^ | total |
> #+TBLFM: $2=vsum(@-I..@-II);%.2f
>
> #+TBLNAME: price
> | T | PU | Total |
> |------+-------+-------|
> | 9.00 | 10.25 | 92.25 |
> |------+-------+-------|
> #+TBLFM: @2$1=remote(A,$total);%.2f::@2$3=$1*$2;%.2f
>
>
> Just add a few spaces at the first line and when you recompute
> the second table you get a "Can't find remote table A" message.
>
> Moreover, in a LaTeX environment, using the orgtbl minor mode,
> the highlighting (font locking) does not work on the #+TBLNAME:
> line, even if located in column 0.
Peter Westlake writes:
> Could I request this as a small feature enhancement, please?
> Commands like org-refile have an agenda equivalent so that
> the same keys work in the agenda, and it would be very nice
> to be able to store a link to an item that way as well.
Michael Brand writes:
> First, when I open a file with the content
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | <l8> |
> | 3.14 |
> | 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 |
>
> and answer yes, I get
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | <l8>| <l8> |
> | 3.14 |
> | 3.1415=> |
>
> but would expect
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | <l8> |
> | 3.14 |
> | 3.1415=> |
>
> Second, when I delete the last line and save the file, the file content
> will be
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | <l8>| <l8> |
> | 3.14 |
>
> as I can see e. g. with emacs itself when I close the file and open it
> again declining org-mode with answering no. But the file content should
> be
>
> -*- eval: (org-mode) -*-
> #+STARTUP: align
> | <l8> |
> | 3.14 |
>
> Can someone please confirm with a more stable and recent emacs version?
When odd levels are being used, change the interpretation of a
numerical arg to S-TAB.
Michael Brand writes:
> I like the org-indent-mode with the soft-indentation but even more I
> like the hard-indentation with `#+STARTUP: odd hidestars' instead for
> which I have a question.
>
> This is the content of the example file oddeven:
> -*- mode: org -*-
> #+STARTUP: oddeven hidestars content
> * 1 Org Mode
> ** 1.1 Introduction
> *** 1.1.1 Installation
>
> This is the content of the example file odd:
> -*- mode: org -*-
> #+STARTUP: odd hidestars content
> * 1 Org Mode
> *** 1.1 Introduction
> ***** 1.1.1 Installation
>
> The different _Emacs-faces_ (colors) for the heading levels are the same
> when comparing the two files. This Emacs-internal adaptation I
> appreciate a lot.
>
> C-u 2 S-Tab shows _two_ levels with the file oddeven but only _one_ with
> the file odd. Is this how it is intended to work for the file odd?
org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Don't use "Select link" as a prompt
in the temporary window.
org-agenda.el (org-agenda-bulk-mark): Use a slightly soberer prefix for
marked entries in the agenda view.