Vladimir Lomov writes:
> I thought that for software versions 9.1 < 9.1.9 and means that 9.1
> preceding the 9.1.9.
We are not talking about software version but manual version.
> And first thing that comes to my mind about recent
> changes is a "template" system, there was ' C-,'. The '9.1' ve
Hello,
** Nicolas Goaziou [2018-04-14 16:43:31 +0200]:
> Vladimir Lomov writes:
>
>> Earlier there was "full" "git" version in Manual and I found it convenient
>> (I read the manual from time to time to find how to do something in org)
>> but now when I open Info with Org manual I'm a bit puzzle
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> Earlier there was "full" "git" version in Manual and I found it convenient
> (I read the manual from time to time to find how to do something in org)
> but now when I open Info with Org manual I'm a bit puzzled, it shows
> version 9.1 while Org from Emacs (I use Emacs fro
Hello,
** Nicolas Goaziou [2018-04-13 19:37:09 +0200]:
> Hello,
>
> Vladimir Lomov writes:
>
>> I'm using org-mode from git and found that now it is not show the
>> 'git' version but simply 9.1 in Info file. In doc/ there is
>> 'org-version.inc', it is included into 'orgguide.texi' but not in
>
Hello,
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> I'm using org-mode from git and found that now it is not show the
> 'git' version but simply 9.1 in Info file. In doc/ there is
> 'org-version.inc', it is included into 'orgguide.texi' but not in
> 'org.texi'.
>
> As I understand the 'org.texi' is generated from '
Hello,
I'm using org-mode from git and found that now it is not show the
'git' version but simply 9.1 in Info file. In doc/ there is
'org-version.inc', it is included into 'orgguide.texi' but not in
'org.texi'.
As I understand the 'org.texi' is generated from 'org-manual.org', so
'org-manual.org'