Hi Rodrigo
September 25, 2021 1:34 AM, "Rodrigo Morales"
wrote:
> Let's suppose I want to create a thread in the mailing list that
> contains different sections, code blocks and some quotes. I used to use
> Org Mode for the format in my messages, but I just read a discussion
> where someone m
Timothy, Pedro,
would it make sense to consider Pedro's patch as being against the one
in org-contrib? (i'm not sure how such patches work.)
cheers, Greg
Let's suppose I want to create a thread in the mailing list that
contains different sections, code blocks and some quotes. I used to use
Org Mode for the format in my messages, but I just read a discussion
where someone mentioned that getting the Org Mode and Org Babel syntax
in the mailing list
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.
Timothy writes:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes:
>
>> I am sorry, my description of the initial condition was incomplete. To
>> reproduce the problem, you cannot simply copy the provided text to an
>> Org buffer. You should create the clock timestamps with actual clocking
>> com
See this example plain list, where point is represented by :
- list item
- Indent the empty list item below by pressing M-
-
After pressing M- as asked, the list will look like this:
- list item
- Indent the empty list item below by pressing M-
-
As you can see, point is after the das
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for the reply! I am submitting a modded version the of the original
ob-julia.el, where I had fixed the bugs I encountered and updated the
interface with org-mode.
I've been using the version on https://github.com/phrb/ob-julia for a while
now, mainly to write programming classes
Hi Pedro,
Thanks for your patch, it’s great to see the interest in Julia support and it’s
something that I absolutely think should be in org-core 🙂. However, ob-julia.el
was moved into org-contrib because it was not well maintained, and very buggy.
I’m actually currently working on a successor wit
Hi,
This patch includes ob-julia.el from org-contrib, and a tentative
test-ob-julia.el test file.
This is my first attempt at a patch, so please let me know if there's
anything wrong!
Thanks,
Pedro
From c002f541cad175573b102720e3880ba98d05bf67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Pedro Bruel
Date: Fri
I attach a patch with Shakespeare's sonnet completely fixed: the poem is
replaced by the version included in Wikipedia (Shakespeare, William.
Duncan-Jones, Katherine. Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Bloomsbury Arden 2010.
p. 113). I also removed a spurious phrase that I put in that patch
(Org-News).
Best r
On Thursday, 23 Sep 2021 at 21:37, Adam Porter wrote:
> The changes are simply removing some rules, which allows the user's
> configured browser font settings to be applied, as well as setting the
> max-width of the content to 60em.
I fully support this. Specifying font sizes is never a good id
On Thursday, 23 Sep 2021 at 14:06, William Denton wrote:
> Error (use-package): org/:catch: Invalid version syntax: ‘9.5-dev’
Minor aside: this version number causes problems with org-caldav-sync as
well. It doesn't enable "(version< ...)" and related to work properly.
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