> It is only when we have to collaborate directly that the issue
> arises. I guess that it's a similar situation as you are having
> (programming? she does not care, I can do whatever I want; publication
> abstract? she wants a DOCX or DOC).
Collaborating on an article does require a fairly "deep
On 2018-05-15 21:36 +03, Göktuğ Kayaalp wrote:
> So, today I've started implementing a version of this that works like
> this:
>
> #+begin_example
> #+property: edit-bindings /varlist/
> * heading
> :properties:
> :edit_bindings: /varlist/
> :end:
> #+header: edit-bindings /varlist/
>
I sumbitted this long time ago and although it looks like it was fixed (it
updates the modeline), I just noticed that it still doesn't update
`org-clock-current-task` and I think it should, because otherwise there's
no way of accessing current-task value from outside of org-mode and
outside of Emac
2018-05-18T00:28:22+ ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> _I_ need help. I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with
I'm undergraduating (seeking a bachelor's degree in organization
management). :D
> _I_ need help. I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with
> my adviso
Hi Edgar,
2018ko maiatzak 18an, -ek idatzi zuen:
> It is only when we have to collaborate directly that the issue
> arises.
It sounds like the issue you are having is about collaboration workflow,
and not about the usage of free software per se. Reading between the
lines, it sounds like your b
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
ed...@openmail.cc , who said:
> I am in graduate school, and I keep having issues with my
> advisor for my strong inclination to use free software. [...]
>
> Is anyone here aware of a place where they do computational human
> biome
Hello again,
I just got this message error:
OpenDocument export failed: Wrong type argument: listp, 67
>
What is the meaning of this message and how can I do?
Many thanks for your help,
Jo.
2018-05-18 12:01 GMT+02:00 Joseph Vidal-Rosset <
joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com>:
> Dear Edgar,
>
> Tha
Hi Edgar,
As in many other contexts, it’s important to keep the big picture in mind. As a
grad student, is your goal to learn about your field, to do interesting
work/research, and to eventually graduate? Or is it to defend your ideals and
use the software you like? If it’s the second, by all m
Dear Edgar,
Thanks for your help on the export of bibliography for docx or odt. I am
going to persist in trying to succeed it.
About proof.sty, really there is not the least problem from org-mode to
latex, everything is smoothly exported and the final pdf document is
really nice (wit
On 2018-05-18 08:35, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
Hello Edgar, Nicolas, Eric, and everybody of the emacs-orgmode list,
I give news of my export tentatives from my .org file to odt , in a
word:
it fails.
I suspect that the problem is my setup, but I am unable to be more
precise
(if it was not t
Hello orgmode@,
I've recently tried taskjuggler and it reports some warnings about
Fixnum: https://github.com/taskjuggler/TaskJuggler/issues/200
However, this warnings do not prevent taskjuggler from exporting a
report. This patch checks the return code instead of the error buffer to
determine if
Hello Edgar, Nicolas, Eric, and everybody of the emacs-orgmode list,
I give news of my export tentatives from my .org file to odt , in a word:
it fails.
I suspect that the problem is my setup, but I am unable to be more precise
(if it was not the case, I could probably fix it).
Anyway, pandoc alo
On 2018-05-18 07:12, S. Champailler wrote:
Be aware that free software is politcally loaded. It's just not a
matter of having the right or best tools, it' sometimes a question of
ideal, that is something that is *very* hard to negociate about...
Moreover, if the people you work with use, say Wor
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