On Thursday, 17 Nov 2016 at 17:44, David Pineda wrote:
> Hello
> I'm writing a doc with some images and i reference to its. When export
> only to latex and then by command line runs 2 times the conversor
> (because the index and references) the pdf it's fine. But When i
> export directly from org-m
one last thing:
I had some further trouble when I tried to turn on
org-mu4e-compose-org-mode as a hook to mu4e-compose-mode. I'm pretty sure
there's some kind of a loop related to the funky post-command-hook-setting
internal function org~mu4e-mime-switch-headers-or-body. Anyway, turning off
hte ho
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:10 PM, Matt Price wrote:
> Hey everyone, I am definitely still seeing this problem; I just sent a new
> email to the mu list to see if anyone there has the same issue. Google
> groups link is here:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mu-discuss/Hvl9wzI01DA
>
In ca
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> It didn't so I used the latter and applied your changes. I also added
> a changelog.
>
Thanks.
Do you prefer future edits against master or maint branch? It was not clear
when I asked the very first time.
--Lambda Coder.
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> I am still waiting for FSF's signature. Should come in soon I guess.
I applied your patch on a local branch, but compilation issues the
following warnings:
In toplevel form:
ob-clojure.el:86:1:Warning: Unused lexical variable `nrepl-sync-request-timeout'
I
Hello,
Lambda Coder writes:
> See if this patch file works. It was generated against maint branch instead
> of master with this command:
>
> git format-patch origin/maint
>
> If it still does not work for you, use the attached the org.texi file
> instead. Just copy the entire Working With Source
Hey everyone, I am definitely still seeing this problem; I just sent a new
email to the mu list to see if anyone there has the same issue. Google
groups link is here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mu-discuss/Hvl9wzI01DA
if you are able to reproduce or can see immediate errors in my ocnfi
Hello
I'm writing a doc with some images and i reference to its. When export only
to latex and then by command line runs 2 times the conversor (because the
index and references) the pdf it's fine. But When i export directly from
org-mode on emacs with "C c C e l p" runs ok, generate the index but l
John Kitchin writes:
> No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I
> think.
Oh, sorry! Don't know how I missed that. Well, still, same solution:
fuzzy@@html:@@wuzzy@@html:@@wuzzabear
So far as I know there's no way to do that *outside* of an
export-specific snippet, bu
No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I think.
On Thursday, November 17, 2016, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
> hymie! > writes:
>
> > Greetings.
> >
> > (My first question is, can I post from gmane?)
> >
> > I know how to make text italic by /surrounding/ it with /slashes/.
hymie! writes:
> Greetings.
>
> (My first question is, can I post from gmane?)
>
> I know how to make text italic by /surrounding/ it with /slashes/.
>
> I know that there's a variable (org-emphasis-regex-components) that
> specifies what characters are allowed before or after the markup
> charac
Thank you Marco, this works really well.
I find myself switching back and forth between "capture" and "store link"
(I probably add links to things I'm writing more often than I actually
capture web pages). I wrote to Olivier and he has already responded that
he will try to find some time to build
Hi Nicolas,
Great! Please let me know once the process is complete, so that I can
apply your patch in master.
I am still waiting for FSF's signature. Should come in soon I guess.
Thanks,
Fred
Greetings.
(My first question is, can I post from gmane?)
I know how to make text italic by /surrounding/ it with /slashes/.
I know that there's a variable (org-emphasis-regex-components) that
specifies what characters are allowed before or after the markup
characters.
But let's say I don't wan
Hello,
> Hello,
>
> I need to create a rather complex folder structure.
> It is OK to create that in dired but I think even nicer and faster it
> would be to create an org-mode outline which then exports this folder
> structure to the org document's directory.
>
> This could even be extended to cr
Have a look at the docstring for the function `org-element-map'.
On 17 November 2016 at 00:00, mcg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to create a rather complex folder structure.
> It is OK to create that in dired but I think even nicer and faster it would
> be to create an org-mode outline which then ex
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