Nicolas Goaziou writes on Fri 31 Aug 2018 00:07:
> Fair enough. I reverted the 3 years old commit.
I checked it on master. Thanks for the feedback.
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Hello,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Hello again. What I did not notice earlier is that, while performing
> `C-c C-c' on the first instance of '[fn:1]' -- which results in the
> point being put on the 1st letter of 'tnote' --, the minibuffer
> displays the following message:
>
>Edit def
Nicolas Goaziou writes on Tue 21 Aug 2018 20:13:
> > Now, I visit a file which contains only
> >
> >* head
> >foo[fn:1] bar
> >* Footnotes
> >
> >[fn:1] tnote
> >
> > If the cursor is anywhere within the 1st instance of '[fn:1] ' (that
> > is, including the space) and I t
Hello, and thanks for the feed back.
Nicolas Goaziou writes on Tue 21 Aug 2018 20:13:
> As strange as it may sound, I think both are correct.
>
> In 9.1, Org puts point at the location where you can start to edit the
> definition right away. If you want to "jump back", you can use the Org
Hello,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Now, I visit a file which contains only
>
>* head
>foo[fn:1] bar
>* Footnotes
>
>[fn:1] tnote
>
> If the cursor is anywhere within the 1st instance of '[fn:1] ' (that
> is, including the space) and I type 'C-c C-c' the cursor ends up on
>
Hello.
I start emacs with
emacs -Q -l .emacs.debug
where the file .emacs.debug contains only
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/cochard/Org/Coch-git/org-mode/lisp")
giving
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version
3.18.9) of 2016-04-11 on buildvm-25.phx2.fedo