Michael Brand writes:
> 2) One could like to have configurable left/right alignment, even
> combinable with column width, e. g.
>
> | <l10> | <r> |
> | 3.14 | 0x10 |
> | 3.141592=> | 0x32 0x10 |
Good idea, I would say.
When yasnippet is active, it is the official binding of TAB. That
means, the org-mode self-insert command must know that it may blank
table fields if the last command was yas/expand.
> I just discovered that org-clock-in displays the clocked-in task
> in the mode line, so that I can click it and go back to the Org
> file, which I really like. I changed it to switch to the window
> in which I click, by prepending "@" to the interactive spec of
> org-clock-goto.
Xin Shi writes:
> Hello Experts,
>
> I use org-mode to produce a lot of big tables with numbers in
> them. When I present these tables by HTML, I found it's hard to
> keep track which row it is. I'm wondering if it's possible to
> implement additional class attribute to the <tr>, such as:
>
> <table class="sample">
> <tr class="d0"><td>One</td><td>Fish</td></tr>
> <tr class="d1"><td>Two</td><td>Fish</td></tr>
>
> <tr class="d0"><td>Red</td><td>Fish</td></tr>
> <tr class="d1"><td>Blue</td><td>Fish</td></tr>
> </table>
>
> So, that in the CSS file, it'll be easier to implement the color:
>
>
> <style type="text/css">
> table.sample {
> border: 6px inset #8B8378;
> -moz-border-radius: 6px;
> }
> table.sample td {
> border: 1px solid black;
> padding: 0.2em 2ex 0.2em 2ex;
>
> color: black;
> }
> table.sample tr.d0 td {
> background-color: #FCF6CF;
> }
> table.sample tr.d1 td {
> background-color: #FEFEF2;
> }
> </style>
This commit introduces a new variable `org-export-table-row-tags'
that can be used for this and similar purposes. For the example
of the poster, one could use:
(setq org-export-table-row-tags
(cons '(if head "<tr>"
(if (= (mod nline 2) 1)
"<tr class=\"d1\">"
"<tr class=\"d0\">"))
"</tr>"))
Clicking on the clock in the mode line now pops up a menu with
clocking options.
A new command `C-c C-x C-e' allows to set or change the effort
estimate of the task currently being clocked. This is mainly useful
when using an alert notification when the task should be finished.
Based on a patch by Konstantin Antipin.
When the variable `org-treat-S-cursor-todo-selection-as-state-change'
is turned off, switching TODO keywords with S-cursor will not only
turn off logging, but also blocking.
This patch prevents the org-clock-sound notification and the
"Task'BLAH' should be finished by now."
message when the termination time is reached and the clock is not
running.
Before this patch spurious notifications and messages were generated when
clocking in a task with estimated effort time remaining. After clocking
out the task the remaining minutes would tick by and then the sound
and message that the task should be finished were generated - even though
you are not working on it anymore.