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Re: [O] Using non-org files as agenda files?
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Sven Bretfeld |
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Re: [O] Using non-org files as agenda files? |
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25 Jan 2013 13:55:02 +0100 |
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Hello Samuel and Eric
Thank you for your suggestions. I have tried In-Place Annotations in the
meantime. However, that doesn't work because every line of annotation
begins with a hard-coded ":", which breaks the orgmode markup. [Hm, now,
I'm just thinking about the possibility to simply replace that by "* "
in the el.] Switching to babel might be a solution. I will try it. At
the moment I'm using org-annotate-file with similar results as Samuel's
suggestion would yield. Org-annotate-file didn't work for me in the
past, because it didn't recognize the exact line in the associated
document (org-annotate-file-add-search) for any reason. But now it
works. Anyway, this package is not able to display an annotation within
the original file (what In-Place Annotations can do).
Thanks,
Sven
Samuel Wales <address@hidden> writes:
> On 1/22/13, Sven Bretfeld <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Is it anyhow possible to use a .tex file as an org-agenda-file?
>
> It might be possible to put an ID marker in the document. A command
> then would take you to a headline in a .org file. That headline can
> then have all Org features.
>
> 1:1 mapping.
>
> Another command would take you back to that position in the document.
>
> Samuel
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