If it is deprecated in Org mode, maybe we can print a warning message in
echo area?
> but this question will keep coming over and
> over and over until the end of times.
Yet I tried searching Org manual, and also here the mailing list
archive, before posting my latest lame message here. Maybe I
onal space
However, in cases such as "$n$;" and "$n$.", they are correctly exported
as "\(n\);" and "\(n\).".
Are there any option to treat hypen the same as semicolon or full stop
in LaTeX exports?
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However, in cases such as "$n$;" and "$n$.", they are correctly exported
as "\(n\);" and "\(n\).".
Are there any option to treat hypen the same as semicolon or full stop
in LaTeX exports?
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imensional space
In cases such as "$n$;" and "$n$.", they are correctly exported as
"\(n\);" and "\(n\).".
So, are there any option that can be tweaked to export "$MATH$-text"
correctly?
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Thanks for the reply.
On Mon 2022-09-19 22:48:34 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 19/09/2022 12:16, Yuchen Pei wrote:
>> To reprod:
>> - make sure the org-refile-targets generates a big enough list where
>>the refile cache makes a difference
>> - visit an org file in
To reprod:
- make sure the org-refile-targets generates a big enough list where
the refile cache makes a difference
- visit an org file in org-refile-targets
- M-x clone-indirect-buffer-other-window
- C-0 C-c C-w to clear cache
- M-: (org-refile-get-targets)
- org-goto in the original buffer take
To reprod:
- make sure the org-refile-targets generates a big enough list where
the refile cache makes a difference
- visit an org file in org-refile-targets
- M-x clone-indirect-buffer-other-window
- C-0 C-c C-w to clear cache
- M-: (org-refile-get-targets)
- org-goto in the original buffer take
On Tue 2022-07-19 21:58:26 +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Yuchen Pei writes:
>
>> Given this is not the official version of haddock and my changes are in
>> haddock-api, I'm calling it haddorg-api, for lack of a better name /
>> approach. I'll be happy to c
ck-api/README.org
[4] https://ypei.org/assets/haddorg-output/base-4.16.1.0.org.gz
[5] https://ypei.org/assets/haddorg-output/ghc-prim-0.8.0.org.gz
[6] https://ypei.org/assets/haddorg-output/ghc-lib-parser-9.2.2.20220307.org.gz
Best,
Yuchen
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se a local copy of MathJax when
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not declared in the script and therefore not compatible
with LibreJS.
- It is not trivial to `control your computing', as in `modifying the
script and run your modified copy instead.'
Maybe LibreJS can provide us the facility to do so.
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its best to not use Apple dis-services: it has a
record of kowtowing to government requests such as moving email account
to surveillance-friendly regimes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICloud#China
Not to mention its utter contempt of Software Freedom such as forbidding
GNU GPL on their program distribution platform.
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fixed the issue.
Two PNG screenshots demostrating the issue is available under the
following links:
https://w.wiki/4uQd
https://w.wiki/4uQe
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ry 2nd Thursday
of the month
<%%(diary-float t 4 2)>
#+end_example
Thanks, my bad. I guess the reason for the time to be included in
the headline is to be consistent with the diary format.
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Daniel Fleischer writes:
Yuchen Pei [2021-09-10 Fri 18:00] wrote:
* Weekly meeting
<%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
Invoking org-agenda with a (org-agenda-list) does not show the
item, whereas scheduled diary sexp or plain timestamp
works fine:
* Weekly meeting
SCH
eeting
SCHEDULED: <%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
or
* Weekly meeting
<2021-09-10 9:00-10:00 +1w>
emacs version:
GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.24.27, cairo version 1.17.4) of 2021-03-27
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n.
[1]: https://pygments.org/languages/
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Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
Yuchen Pei writes:
This bug seems to be still around, as it just happened to
me. Steps
to
reproduce:
- Build a recent version e.g. commit efaed29f3d with `make`
- ./src/emacs
- M-x calendar RET
- i
results in "command-execute: Wrong type argument: commandp
Looks like this email hadn't go through before I unarchived the
bug. Apologies for any duplicate messages.
Yuchen Pei writes:
This bug seems to be still around, as it just happened to
me. Steps to
reproduce:
- Build a recent version e.g. commit efaed29f3d with `make`
- ./src/emacs
s is not a bug.
>
Thanks for tell me this, I will be careful now.
Sincerely,
Yuchen
type it :P
I don't know whether this is a bug...
And thanks for telling me the basic etiquette while posting a question,here is
the version info:
Emacs: GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-29 on MARVIN
Package: Org-mode version 7.8.11
Sincerely,
Yuchen
46-16:56 Clocked: (0:10) 静电场
生活: 17:07-17:36 Clocked: (0:29) 休息
物理: 17:36-17:46 Clocked: (0:10) 静电场
goal: 19:10-22:41 Clocked: (3:31) 林肯
It seems only to loose its power on today...This really confused me when I want
to summarize today's work.
Regards,
Yuchen
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