Hi all !
First, I would like to thank the org-mode community for the great fun I'm
having with babel. Unfortunately, I'm currently stumped by what appears to
be a bug (or unhandled corner-case).
Here is a org-mode style write-up to describe the problem :
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Bastien altern.org> writes:
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> Hello all,
>
> I've been a freelancer for the last two months and I want to continue
> this experience.
>
> As such, my main challenge is to discipline myself not to spend too
> much time on Org -- because, as you can imagine, it *is* very tempting.
>
> So the
Victor Miller gmail.com> writes:
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> I've just started using org-mode, and so far find it quite
> useful. I have a very large collection of technical papers in a
> directory tree, and I'd like to go through them and index them
> through org-mode. What I'd like is to have a way of going through
>
Hi, In some literate program, I'd like to generate a data file. I do
it with a shell here-document (is there a better way just to inline
some text to tangle in a file?). It works when tangling but not when
exporting to the pdf. Because there is a catch : I wanted to use
unicode \25A0 ■ and \25A1 □
Hi,
First and foremost, thank you for making such a great emacs mode !
Whatever I'm doing with orgmode (and I do as much as possible in orgmode !), it
is always a joy.
Recently, i've been switching to orgmode for my presentations.
I'm a happy user of [[https://github.com/eschulte/org-S5][org-S5]]
Venkatesh Choppella iiit.ac.in> writes:
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> Dear Org-mode users:
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> I am using org-mode this semester to host my course notes. For me
> org-mode was a god-send, since I had been struggling to organize
> course notes in plain html before that.
>…
>
> I am interested to hear from others w