Hi Jambunathan,
thanks for the information about your name. So now I know how I can
adress you - and not your father;)
As to the other very detailed infos about org-odt-export: Right now I
have some work to do, but will have a closer look probably next week...
Thanks a lot
Martin
Am 09.01.
Martin Butz writes:
> Hello K. Jambunathan,
>
> (I guess Jambunathan is your sirname, but do not want to call you just
> "K").
No, don't do that :-). You will be addressing my father.
Confusion is arises because of differences in naming across cultures.
I live in India. In the state where
Hello K. Jambunathan,
(I guess Jambunathan is your sirname, but do not want to call you just "K").
one of the problems was my fault, I forgot to insert a "#+end_quote".
After completed the missing comment, all went well.
I encounter different problems, e.g. like an image link with missing
so
Thank you, Bastien and Jabunathan,
as often I failed to answer to the list and sent instead private
messages back. Sorry for that.
I will try to pinpoint the org-export-problem and deliver some more
detailed information.
Best
Martin
Am 09.01.2013 06:31, schrieb Jambunathan K:
Martin Butz
Martin Butz writes:
> (2) I did some tests with the org-odt-exporter, which where successful
> in case of a small test file but failed with some of my daily used file.
> In one case the emacs message buffer seemed to contain the whole export
> output (pasting just a few lines here)
org-odt.el
Hi Martin,
Martin Butz writes:
> (1) Clock in/out just by toggeling the task state does not work anymore.
> For starting and stopping the clock I have the code from Sacha Chua [2]
> in my dot-emacs. I suppose, that this does not work any more with the
> new org-code. As I frequently rely on t
Hello,
I just upgraded from 7.6 to 7.9.3. I went through the installation
process as described in [1]. I dicovered two things, which I do not know
how to solve on my own:
(1) Clock in/out just by toggeling the task state does not work anymore.
For starting and stopping the clock I have the c