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At this point, the 'table modification' actions are aligned left:
Hence, when scrolling the table to the right, they scroll out of view and cannot be used anymore:
Should
Discussed in nvim-neorg/neorg#129
Originally posted by rjahrj September 26, 2021
After finally learning how to follow a mark I am lost on going back? Is there a keybinding for that or a preferred method. and is there a way to possibly follow a mark in a split?
The suggestion was made to support foll
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According to the org-mode docs (https://orgmode.org/manual/Breaking-Down-Tasks.html) we can add cookies to split tasks into subtasks.
However, the dynamic block broke the links for all the tasks having these cookies, because it adds the information of the cookie within the link.
In the example below, in the dynamic block, if you click in the Task 1, it doesn't go to anywhere because the
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