On 02/07/2022 23:03, Ken Mankoff wrote:
I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable
via apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o
(org-open-at-point) on a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but
nothing else happens. The page does not load. If I 'xdg-op
On 19/06/2022 22:34, Arthur Miller wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
I believe, multiple capture menus should be possible in parallel even within
single frame since it may contain several windows and user experience should be
better than now. Keymap-based selection opens a road in this direction since
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable via
> apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o
> (org-open-at-point) on a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but nothing
> else happens. The page does not load. If I 'xdg-ope
thank you. that helps me understand.
i probably won't be asking them a q, if i have to sign up and set up a
non-free js in debian or firefox-esr [?]. embark looks interesting
though.
On 7/1/22, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> thanks! i was aware that it was developed on gi
Hello,
For some reason, I increased the score of an email, when the body of the
email contains "discouraged" :-). The argument raised by Timothy
particularly interesting.
So I've taken the time to read this thread again to understand better
the issue.
As far as I understand, there is current
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Thomas Dye writes:
Aloha Ihor,
If you like, please send a mailing address privately. I’ll
happily contribute to support your good work on Org mode.
Thanks for the offer!
I afraid that sending a check to me specifically is not a good
idea,
especially from a per
> > Bank uses free software on their system?
>
> I suppose that would depend on the bank. It's the bank's affair.
> If the bank's software is free, the bank enjoys freedom.
> Otherwise, the nonfree software denies the bank freedom.
>
> Either way, it has no effect on us. We are not running that
Hello,
I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable via
apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o (org-open-at-point) on
a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but nothing else happens. The page
does not load. If I 'xdg-open URL' then the URL loads, so the sys
On 21/06/2022 14:37, Arthur Miller wrote:
Emacs as a whole is not designed to work in the way I
percieve it has clean separation between contexts in each frame. Menu
buffer is "global" for entire Emacs process, and there are other
features of Emacs that does not work well in such scenarion. Some
Thomas Dye writes:
> Aloha Ihor,
>
> If you like, please send a mailing address privately. I’ll happily contribute
> to support your good work on Org mode.
Thanks for the offer!
I afraid that sending a check to me specifically is not a good idea,
especially from a person based in USA.
I know
Dear Ihor,
thanks a lot for your reply!
On Sat, 2 Jul 2022 at 06:37, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> By "*", do you mean something like [cite/n:@*]?
> If so, will it be correctly fontified as an existing citation?
Yes I meant exactly that. As for fontification, this is a very good
question! I've check
Aloha Ihor,
If you like, please send a mailing address privately. I’ll happily contribute
to support your good work on Org mode.
All the best,
Tom
> On Jul 1, 2022, at 5:57 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Richard Stallman writes:
>
>>> Clarification: Links to Liberapay do work without runni
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