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what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
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Version: 26.1
Glenn Morris wrote:
> I would guess this is because Org is not recognized as a built-in
> package (see https://debbugs.gnu.org/30310),
This is now fixed for the next release of Emacs.
> and no longer available from any of the standard elpas.
If it's no longer to be on elpa.gnu.or
Version: 26.1
Addressed in Emacs e1a9dc0.
Hi! I think maybe there's a bug in org-save-outline-visibility, or else I
misunderstand what that macro is supposed to do. Test case:
1. Start Emacs 26.0.91 with -Q and load org-mode from master
(release_9.1.6-419-g4b2006).
2. Make an org-mode buffer with contents:
~~
* Foo
:PROPERTIES:
Hi there,
Is there a way to export some tags with all its sub tags?
I have this tree of tags as explained here :
https://orgmode.org/manual/Tag-hierarchy.html
loaded at startup. E.g.:
#+TAGS: [ @errands : bank groceries ]
Filtering the @errands tag in the agenda todo view does lists all of
@erra
> On Feb 1, 2018, at 9:07 PM, ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
>
> Is there a safe way to change mode in an org-edit-special buffer?
The safest thing would be to customize `org-src-lang-modes' so the buffer is
created with the mode you want to edit in.
Or if you want to edit in that mode only occasi
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 3:17 PM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> > I also like the blocks and keywords to be lower-cased. I see this in the
> > latest commit on master:
> >
> https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/13424336a6f30c50952d291e7a82906c1210daf0
> >
> > Did you do that lower-casing by hand
On 2018-02-02 18:41, Yasushi SHOJI writes:
> https://github.com/yashi/multi-html-single-pdf
>
> I have to use macro expansion and `org-export-global-macros` to swap the link.
> I don't think we have conditionals to switch an internal and an external link.
>
> HTML outputs are still not good at al
I did'nt use `make -C lisp compile`. I just use `make` and `make compile`.
Check out my original email, it's the output from command `make`.
I did a search, found this `make -C lisp compile` is from `mk/targets.mk`.
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> What you want is to have multiple pdf files, say a.pdf and b.pdf, and link
> from
> a.pdf to some specific page on the b.pdf, right?
No, I want multiple html files and a single pdf file generated from
multiple org files. It seems the simplest solution is to call a function
that fixes the links
Hello,
Is there a safe way to change mode in an org-edit-special buffer?
I remember that someone mentioned something like this some months ago,
but I can't find it: If I change the mode within an org-edit-special
buffer, the region on the original buffer gets blocked (can't edit), and
neither
Hello,
I am currently writing a function to remove duplicated Ids reported
by org-id-update-id-locations, but as of now I am using the output in
*Messages*, which is far from ideal.
Is there another way to get that list?
Would it be possible to have all occurrences of each IDs instead of just
on
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:41 PM, Alan Schmitt
wrote:
>> What you want is to have multiple pdf files, say a.pdf and b.pdf, and link
>> from
>> a.pdf to some specific page on the b.pdf, right?
>
> No, I want multiple html files and a single pdf file generated from
> multiple org files. It seems
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