On Do, Aug 13 2015, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Gerald Wildgruber writes:
>
>> Matt, thanks! looking forward to any elucidation you can give on the
>> problem at hand!
>
> Could you tell me what the value of org-footnote-auto-adjust is on your
> machine?
Indeed, I have set this variable to t!
> It s
Gerald Wildgruber writes:
> Matt, thanks! looking forward to any elucidation you can give on the
> problem at hand!
Could you tell me what the value of org-footnote-auto-adjust is on your
machine?
It seems on my end that the problem only occurs when
org-footnote-auto-adjust is set to t. The pro
Thanks! I have this problem too; was going to report this.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:43 PM Gerald Wildgruber <
gerald.wildgru...@unibas.ch> wrote:
>
> Matt, thanks! looking forward to any elucidation you can give on the
> problem at hand!
>
> Gerald.
>
> On Do, Aug 13 2015, Matt Lundin wrote:
>
Matt, thanks! looking forward to any elucidation you can give on the
problem at hand!
Gerald.
On Do, Aug 13 2015, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Gerald Wildgruber writes:
>
>> when doing a "C-c C-x f" in order to insert a footnote in an org mode
>> document, the point is strangely positioned on the HEA
Gerald Wildgruber writes:
> when doing a "C-c C-x f" in order to insert a footnote in an org mode
> document, the point is strangely positioned on the HEADING under which
> footnotes are stored and not, as one would expect, near the actual
> footnote marker [fn:X] where the text of the footnote g