RL> I am not sure if this counts as a bug or not, so someone else desired RL> behavior, given that the link text is hidden? Or maybe it's just RL> not possible to search in hidden text? Cf. the `sear
Hi I'm working on an interface between the excellent recoll desktop search engine and org-mode. Recoll's a powerful beast with lots of options (booleans, proximity search, stemming, date, directory,
navi-mode.el works for Org-mode buffers too, e.g. using ,-- `-- as an sufficiently complex example file, the following simple keybindings yield the following search results in the *Navi* buffer: comm
Hello, I faced a problem and I think this is a bug in new exporter, html, introduced in commit 93a70ac59805bb270d15e951a14be63b9eb1d553 ox-publish: Implement tools to resolve external fuzzy links Sma
Thanks for the interest. Slightly different behaviour this time: first seven events synced fine, number 8 blew up the same way. Debugger entered--Lisp error: (search-failed ";\\([A-Za-z0-9-]+\\)=") r
Hi Abdó, Thanks. I've applied your patch with a few some cosmetic changes. I hesitated before applying this patch because maybe we want this for other agenda views as well. But after some thinking,
Hi Nathan, I don't know if this is related to my (constantly evolving) config of Org, or to some change in Org itself but, before, the "foo" node was opened simultaneously, when moving the point in t
Currently, I do an Agenda search, then I get a list of result headlines back. I know there's a "Show Context" feature but this is rather noisy. I like the "Follow" mode feature, but is there a way to
Hi, Can anybody help me out please ? I still could not export it to pdf. Thanks. -- Sanjib Sikder Hi, I did what you said but still it is giving the same error,..[undefined reference] There is one li
Hi, I did what you said but still it is giving the same error,..[undefined reference] There is one line in the org file [[papers:paper2012][paper2012-paper]]Â Â Â [[bib:paper2012][paper2012-bib]]Â Â
Hi Sanjib, only this line. You get this error because Emacs tries to evaluate (search "rtcite:" desc) ... and it cannot, because search is not a function. Search here is a variable (a string), hence
Hi, Shall i replace   (equal 0 (search "rtcite:" desc)))                ^^^^^^^ or only (search "rtcite:" desc))) with this  (or search "rtcite:" desc)))  I trie
Hello guys, My tag search is broken, for some reason. When I searchfor "tag1" for example, the search breaks and I get the following message in the *Messages* buffer: if: Wrong type argument: string
I meant to comment on the use of isearch-forward inside org-goto-local-search-headings. I'm not sure how it changes value (but it does), and I really don't understand why org-glsh uses it at all. The
Hi Christopher, turning font-lock off and on does seem to help, but it is a pretty big cannon. The reason hy your hook runs into problem is: When the match is in text marked by an "intangible" proper
there are firefox extensions that will export all tabs to custom format. thus you could set org links. i do not know whether there are any that can import custom format. however, before webextensions
org agenda search can find urls, as can isearch, all, occur, etc. org-capture extension can save to org from gui browser. copy all urls extension used to save all tabs from firefox in org link format
i capture using %a. from org, %a results in a file link with a pathname and a search within that file. if i then refile the target to a new file, the link is broken. but even if %a created a search l
Hi all, I'm using org-mode version 9.1.13 from elpa, and have a custom agenda command: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands   '(    ("z" search ""     ((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(tim