Hi Carsten, Latest update from git throws this and aborts compilation; both under Windows+Cygwin and Debian Unstable. Do I need any pre-requisite package?
,----[ org compile error while "make" ] | In end of data: | org-bibtex.el:205:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be | defined: bibtex-beginning-of-entry, bibtex-parse-entry, | bibtex-generate-autokey, bibtex-url | Wrote /home/zms/elisp/org-mode.git/lisp/org-bibtex.elc | emacs -batch -q -eval "(progn (add-to-list (quote load-path) (expand-file-name \"./lisp/\")) (add-to-list (quote load-path) \"/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp\"))" -f batch-byte-compile lisp/org-clock.el | | In toplevel form: | lisp/org-clock.el:1045:1:Error: Cannot open load file: timestamp | make: *** [lisp/org-clock.elc] Error 1 `---- Regards, -- Manish On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > On Oct 28, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > >> Hi Samuel, >> >> this is not the default behavior in the latest git, below > > this is *now* the default..... might become a typist in my > next life, but not in this one...... :-( > >> >> is the preliminary documentation. Depending on the reactions I get, >> I might still turn this off by default. However, I like it >> and will keep it on. >> >> Thanks! >> >> - Carsten >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> When yanking a cut/copied subtree or a series of trees, even >> the nomal yank key `C-y' does now adjust the level of the tree >> to make it fit into the current outline position, without >> loosing its identity, and without swallowing other subtrees. >> >> This uses the command `org-past-subtree'. An additional >> change in that command has been implemented: Normally, this >> command picks the right outline level from the surrounding >> *visible* headlines, and uses the smaller on. So it the >> cursor is between a level 4 and a level 3 headline, the tree >> will be pasted as level 3. Now, if the cursor is actually >> *at* the beginning of a headline, the level of that headline >> will be used. So lets say you have a tree like this: >> >> * Level one >> ** Level two >> (1) >> (2)* Level one again >> >> with (1) and (2) indicating possible cursor positions for the >> insertion. When at (1), the tree will be pasted as level 2. >> When at (2), it will be pasted as level 1. >> >> If you do not like `C-y' to behave like this, configure the >> variable `org-yank-adjusted-subtrees'. >> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> On Oct 26, 2008, at 5:37 AM, Samuel Wales wrote: >> >>> I am not up to coding this, but here is the defcustom. >>> >>> (defcustom org-yank-adjust nil >>> "Non-nil means that, where possible, org-yank will call org-paste-subtree >>> instead of yank. This adjusts the level of the yank to avoid swallowing >>> succeeding headlines." >>> :group 'org-edit-structure >>> :type 'boolean) _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode