Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You forgot to update :version and :package-version keywords in the
> defcustom.
Indeed, fixed, thanks,
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Bastien
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Indeed. The default in now `nil'.
You forgot to update :version and :package-version keywords in the
defcustom.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Hi Konstantin,
Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
> Thanks! Now the export is much more usable for me. Out of curiousity,
> what is the use case of the default behavior?
I think this comes from the time where only the HTML existed, and
where it was only a hack to export small snippets -- in which
Hi Konstantin and Richard,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> The behavior you are seeing is as expected, though I agree that this
> behavior is usually not all that useful. See the variable
> org-export-copy-to-kill-ring if you want to turn it off.
>
> Changing the default value of this variable was r
Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
> Richard Lawrence writes:
>> The behavior you are seeing is as expected, though I agree that this
>> behavior is usually not all that useful. See the variable
>> org-export-copy-to-kill-ring if you want to turn it off.
>
> Thanks! Now the export is much more us
Hi Richard,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> ...
> The behavior you are seeing is as expected, though I agree that this
> behavior is usually not all that useful. See the variable
> org-export-copy-to-kill-ring if you want to turn it off.
Thanks! Now the export is much more usable for me. Out of cur
Hi Konstantin,
Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
> Whenever I export an org file to pdf, subsequently my kill-ring contains
> the tex code of the intermediate latex stage.
> ...
> What I would expect to get: the last thing I killed.
The behavior you are seeing is as expected, though I agree that