This is excellent!
Samuel
On 8/2/12, Bastien wrote:
> Yes it has been. If you pull from latest repo, the way comments
> are handled have been updated. Specifically, there is no "#+ "
> anymore. Please check carefully and let us know.
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Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> Hope it's of some use.
Yes it has been. If you pull from latest repo, the way comments
are handled have been updated. Specifically, there is no "#+ "
anymore. Please check carefully and let us know.
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Bastien
Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
>
> The following, which is general and I wrote a long time ago,
> might also be relevant to the recent thread on comments
> breaking lists.
>
> ===
>
> There might be really good reasons for the #+ comment
> convention in Org, but I am not sure what they are.
The following, which is general and I wrote a long time ago,
might also be relevant to the recent thread on comments
breaking lists.
===
There might be really good reasons for the #+ comment
convention in Org, but I am not sure what they are. So
please bear with me.
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