@Rasmus - I created the first version of Org Mac Outlook and at the time
didn't have an active virtual running so didn't notice the difference.
Commit ff771c5c7eab5c4d4a60e9f1270319758961338d
Author: Mike McLean
AuthorDate: Sat Sep 7 16:29:40 2013 -0400
Commit: Carsten Dominik
CommitDate
Vicente Vera writes:
> I'm sorry, I didn't pulled the latest changes. Now it should work. Thanks.
Pushed.
Thanks,
Rasmus
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"Martin Beck" writes:
>>> w32-shell-execute("open" "servername\\dir1\\dir2")
>>> eval((w32-shell-execute "open" file))
>>> It seems that Emacs automatically replaces each backslash with a
>>> double backslash.
>>> How can I change that so that it is working?
>> IIRC it is fixed in development
On 2015-04-09 15:59, Mike McLean writes:
> Hello - I just noticed that this patch does not seem to have been applied. Is
> there a problem with it?
PS: you also need to make sure the Changelog conforms to the format
described at http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#unnumbered-10
Alan
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On 2015-04-09 15:59, Mike McLean writes:
> Hello - I just noticed that this patch does not seem to have been applied. Is
> there a problem with it?
I'd be happy to apply it. I have a question about it:
> The AppleScript commands may try to select the WinTel version of "Microsoft
> Outlook". Thi
Hi,
Testing 105ec604c2491967, it turns out that
#+TITLE: *bold
#+TITLE: sentence*
fails with odt in the sense that no title is printed in LO. The reason
seems to be that ยท cannot hold child objects,
such bold spans
http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/os/OpenDocument-v1.2-os
Hi,
Vicente Vera writes:
> Exactly. Since only some entries include the :ascii property I thought
> it wouldn't hurt to omit them. Here's a more complete patch which
> includes both :ascii and :html properties:
It looks good, but I can't apply it via git am ("fatal: corrupt patch at
line 15"; I
On 2015-04-09, at 18:16, Subhan Michael Tindall
wrote:
> Summary: [ENTER] on a headline line should move point to the next valid line
> for entering general text in order to preserve correct drawer syntax
+1
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I use drawers a lot, some of which are set up by hooks when I'm entering
headlines (most notably TODO keywords)
Given the new syntax that requires no text between drawers & headlines (if I'm
recalling that correctly), I think it would be very usefull to have either
[ENTER] (bound to org-return)(
Exactly. Since only some entries include the :ascii property I thought
it wouldn't hurt to omit them. Here's a more complete patch which
includes both :ascii and :html properties:
>From b7de61bb9d57b1790a7fe97d6e478542e894a9d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vicente Vera Parra
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 201
Hi Mike,
Mike McLean writes:
> Hello - I just noticed that this patch does not seem to have been applied.
> Is there a problem with it?
Probably not. I don't think any active org developers use the macs (but I
think Carsten did).
Perhaps it should be a defcustom? Presumably "Microsoft Outloo
Hello - I just noticed that this patch does not seem to have been applied.
Is there a problem with it?
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From: Mike McLean
Date: Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 3:34 PM
Subject: Patch - Org Mac Outlook - Fix Call to Outlook in some cases
To: emacs-orgmode
If the use
Hi ---
After lots of debugging last night on why MobileOrg wasn't seeing org-mode
files I pushed from my Windows computer, I found a bug in org-mobile.el
that appears to affect all platforms -- if the full path to the checksum
binary contains a space then checksumming will silently fail.
Attached
Vicente Vera writes:
> Hello. This patch fixes some spanish translations defined in
> org-export-dictionary. It also adds a :default property for the
> spanish "Table of Contents" entry, thus allowing ox-odt (and probably
> other exporters) to correctly translate this element.
Thanks. Would thi
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