A few more notes:
I wrote earlier:
> However, before doing this, some warnings are in order:
>
> When in noncanonical mode, the normal processing of ERASE (usually DEL
> or Ctrl-H) and KILL (usually Ctrl-U) characters are disabled,
Also the handling of Ctrl-D appears to be disabled in noncanonica
Hello all,
"Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" writes:
> On Fri, Nov 16 2018, Neil Jerram wrote:
>
>> Neil Jerram writes:
>>
>>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>>
This is a documented limitation in Linux's terminal handling when in
canonical mode. See the termios(3) man page, which includes this text:
>>
On Fri, Nov 16 2018, Neil Jerram wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>> This is a documented limitation in Linux's terminal handling when in
>>> canonical mode. See the termios(3) man page, which includes this text:
>>>
>>>Canonical and noncanonical mode
>>>
Hello,
Emilio Francesquini writes:
> Consider the following snippet of org
>
> - First item. I'm just writing something longer so that the minimum
> number of characters is reached.
>
> Anywhere on the second line, calls to org-list-struct fail with the
> error: "Wrong type argument: numbe
On 16/11/2018 02:15, stardiviner wrote:
In package `orgtbl-aggregate` has bellowing command to insert different dynamic blocks.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun org-insert-dblock ()
"Inserts an org table dynamic block.
This is a dispatching function which prompts f
On Friday, 16 Nov 2018 at 13:28, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote:
> > > %%% Local Variables:
> > > %%% mode: latex
> > > %%% TeX-master: t
> > > %%% End:
> But it is certainly not obvious to me why the content of this chunk
> takes precedence over the file extension -- after all, the
Hello,
I find myself often working intervals “backwards”, eg. when planning
transportation: I need to be there at XX:YY, thus need to depart 35min
before.
Org-mode has this great feature that when typing `11:12+00:35` it
automatically computes the interval 11:12-11:47.
What I'm wondering is, whe
Eric S Fraga writes on Fri 16 Nov 2018 09:27:
> On Wednesday, 14 Nov 2018 at 12:54, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote:
> > Hello. I guess this is normal, but I wanted to report it in case
> > there is room for improvement:
> >
> > After inserting a latex file into an .org file, I ended up with t
Neil Jerram writes:
> Mark H Weaver writes:
>
>> This is a documented limitation in Linux's terminal handling when in
>> canonical mode. See the termios(3) man page, which includes this text:
>>
>>Canonical and noncanonical mode
>>
>>The setting of the ICANON canon flag in c
On Thu, Nov 15 2018, Neil Jerram wrote:
> "Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" writes:
>
>> I cannot see what it is, but there's something in that expression that
>> makes scheme readers hang. I just pasted it in a vanilla guile repl
>> (started with run-scheme, no geiser involved), and it never gets
>> evalua
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 15 2018, Neil Jerram wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Neil Jerram writes:
>>
>>> If I add one more (duplicate) row to the table, and hit C-c C-c again,
>>> the evaluation hangs somewhere and Emacs is blocked until I interrupt
>>> with C-g.
>>
>> Interesting.
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
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On Wednesday, 14 Nov 2018 at 12:54, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote:
> Hello. I guess this is normal, but I wanted to report it in case
> there is room for improvement:
>
> After inserting a latex file into an .org file, I ended up with the
> following part in the org file (which was an agenda file
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