Eric Schulte writes:
> I've just pushed up that patch.
…which breaks testing:
10 unexpected results:
FAILED ob-exp/use-case-of-reading-entry-properties
FAILED test-ob-header-arg-defaults/global/call
FAILED test-ob-header-arg-defaults/global/noweb
FAILED test-ob-header-arg-defaults
Hello,
as title states, commit '3142297d69f6063221215757a3ba9c74adcf3e43'
breaks one of my Org document (I have many but faced with a bug only
with particular one). In that file tables contain data (three columns,
one header) which are transformed and tangle to files (xml, txt). Before
the commit '
>> The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of
>> Emacs.
ng> Org will try to be compatible with Emacs 23 at least until Emacs
ng> 25 release. I fixed the compilation errors. They should be gone in
ng> Org 8.0.7.
Excellent!
How did you "get around" the missing E
jk> I was rude, sorry. I C-s ed for error and landed up in makeinfo.
jk>
jk> The messages pertaining to scroll etc usually pop up as warning
jk> messages in Emacs-24. This is routine. I didn't anticipate the
jk> functions were not defined on Emacs 23 so I just overlooked them.
No prob
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 06:54:08PM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Rick Frankel writes:
> The later is not valid call line syntax, see [1] for a full description
> of the call line syntax. In effect what happens in the latter case, is
> you set :colnames to "yes]".
Oh, ok. I just saw other people u
Hello,
Kenneth Jacker writes:
> I downloaded orgmode-8.0.6, but the "build" failed with these error
> messages:
[...]
> The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of
> Emacs.
Org will try to be compatible with Emacs 23 at least until Emacs 25
release. I fixed the compil
Good day!
I'm running emacs-23.3.1 on an up-to-date Xubuntu 12.04.2 system.
It includes orgmode-6.33x.
I downloaded orgmode-8.0.6, but the "build" failed with these error
messages:
0make
Description: Binary data
The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of Emacs.
T
Brian Callies writes:
> Thank you. I thought it was probably something like this.
>
> Is there updated documentation yet for 8.x?
>
> The Worg link below is one site I based my attempt on:
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html
>
The manual is updated, but it does
Hi, Robert, Nicolas and Eric,
Thanks to all of you for the kind answers. org-export-data-with-backend
and org-element-parse-secondary-string best meet my requirements. They
worked just as I expected. Thanks again.
Regards,
Yujie
2013/7/28 Eric Abrahamsen
> Yujie Wen writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
Yujie Wen writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on the org-reveal exporter and I need to convert a
> string get from org-element-property into HTML format. The property
> string have some Org-mode markups that need to be converted to
> relevant HTML labels. For example, a string of "/italic/" to "
> i
Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
> If Org links are escaped by Org will the URLs be functional outside of
> Org?
If there is an "unencoding" part, and if that part cannot happen for
some reason, links will be unusable outside Org.
That's already the case with the current encoding, which will break
At Sun, 28 Jul 2013 14:06:54 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:
>
>
> If Org links are escaped by Org will the URLs be functional outside of
> Org?
>
> i.e., If I am on some machine, that has no Emacs or Org or if I am using
> a version of Org that uses "new unescape" algorithm but the original
> link
Hello,
Yujie Wen writes:
> I am working on the org-reveal exporter and I need to convert a string
> get from org-element-property into HTML format. The property string have
> some Org-mode markups that need to be converted to relevant HTML labels.
> For example, a string of "/italic/" to "ital
On 07/28/2013 12:18 PM, Yujie Wen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on the org-reveal exporter and I need to convert a string
> get from org-element-property into HTML format. The property string have
> some Org-mode markups that need to be converted to relevant HTML labels.
> For example, a string
Hi,
I am working on the org-reveal exporter and I need to convert a string
get from org-element-property into HTML format. The property string have
some Org-mode markups that need to be converted to relevant HTML labels.
For example, a string of "/italic/" to "italic"
Is there any existing Or
Hi,
sorry the patch was incomplete. The correct one is on a branch I just
pushed named "tz-test".
For me it works the same but maybe it works for you.
Cheers,
Simon
On 07/23/2013 04:42 PM, Stephen Eglen wrote:
Yes, org-mode does not recognize the [UTC], that is just a helper for
exactly
Daniel Hackney writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Daniel Hackney writes:
>>
>>> I proposed a fix [1] for this back in 2010, but it seems to have regressed
>>> again. `org-fill-paragraph' no longer makes use of a `fill-prefix', so
>>> filling things like email comments no longer works.
>>
>> Ma
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