> From: Kaushal Modi
> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 16:17:04 -0400
> Cc: emacs-org list ,
> Ingo Lohmar
I suggest not to cross-post to 2 mailing lists.
> The issue occurs because of the new :extend feature for faces to extend till
> end of lines.
>
> With that enabled, I have also seen that the c
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 3:52 PM Ingo Lohmar wrote:
> I am writing to the org-mode list first, because I have only been able
> to reproduce this problem in org-mode.
>
> With a recent Emacs master build, faces can have the :extend t property
> to indicated that they should extend after the newline
I am writing to the org-mode list first, because I have only been able
to reproduce this problem in org-mode.
With a recent Emacs master build, faces can have the :extend t property
to indicated that they should extend after the newline. This is useful
for a user to customize, eg, for `org-block'
> [...] I had thought BBDB was non-supported these days
BBDB is still alive. See
e.g. https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/. BBDB is also available
as package.
> [...] Git cloning the code for BBDB from GH I could not find the
> (org-bbdb-anniversaries-future) function
Function org-bbdb
Hey Niko!
I have to admit I grabbed org-contacts to solve my addressbook problem
because I had thought BBDB was non-supported these days (and possibly
overkill for my use case), though just noted from the other post in the
digest that there is an EIEIO re-write. So, may check that out this
weeken
Gregor,
First off, thank you for the Org Add note. I am embarrassed I did not know
about it, it is *exactly* what I want. Thanks! I will add it into a blog
post on my workflow when I go over contact management since I have to
admit, I googled quite a bit to find something and did not run across
or
Help
Cordialmente,
Mario
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Doctoral Student
Department of Psychology
Universidad de Puerto Rico-Río Piedras
Director of Institutional Assessment
Academic Affairs
Ponce Health Sciences University
Research and Statistical Consultant
School of Behavioral and Health Scien
Hello.
I reported this bug to Emacs developpers (bug#32722), one of them ask
me to report it to Org developers :
Actualy, I don't understand why Org-mode quote Github, a non-free
platform, when I want to publish my org-blog :
M-x org-publish-all
[…]
Publishing file
home/nico/Documents/Travaux/.
On 2018-09-10, at 14:47, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> On 2018-09-10, at 09:46, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>>
>>> I use orgzly, and it works great with syncthing https://syncthing.net/
>>
>> BTW, in my experience syncthing seems quite flaky. I turn it on on both
>> the coputer
On 2018-09-10, at 15:05, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> On 2018-09-10 11:41, Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> On 2018-09-10, at 09:46, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>>
>>> I use orgzly, and it works great with syncthing https://syncthing.net/
>>
>> BTW, in my experience syncthing seems quite flaky. I turn it on o
On 2018-09-10 11:41, Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2018-09-10, at 09:46, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
>> I use orgzly, and it works great with syncthing https://syncthing.net/
>
> BTW, in my experience syncthing seems quite flaky. I turn it on on both
> the coputer and my phone, but I'm not sure what
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2018-09-10, at 09:46, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
>> I use orgzly, and it works great with syncthing https://syncthing.net/
>
> BTW, in my experience syncthing seems quite flaky. I turn it on on both
> the coputer and my phone, but I'm not sure what to do to start syncin
On 2018-09-10, at 09:46, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> I use orgzly, and it works great with syncthing https://syncthing.net/
BTW, in my experience syncthing seems quite flaky. I turn it on on both
the coputer and my phone, but I'm not sure what to do to start syncing.
Sometimes it just works, someti
On 10 September 2018 08:46:41 BST, Alan Schmitt
wrote:
>On 2018-09-09 21:43, Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 7:53 PM M. P.
>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello I am running emacs on a mac I have a galaxy s8 android phone.
>I am
>>> wanting to sync my phone with emacs on my computer.
>>>
On 2018-09-09 21:43, Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 7:53 PM M. P. wrote:
>
>> Hello I am running emacs on a mac I have a galaxy s8 android phone. I am
>> wanting to sync my phone with emacs on my computer.
>> I would prefer not to use a cloud service but instead use
>> som
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 7:53 PM M. P. wrote:
> Hello I am running emacs on a mac I have a galaxy s8 android phone. I am
> wanting to sync my phone with emacs on my computer.
> I would prefer not to use a cloud service but instead use
> something like a usb or ther to sync with.
>
So, what
Hello I am running emacs on a mac I have a galaxy s8 android phone. I am
wanting to sync my phone with emacs on my computer.
I would prefer not to use a cloud service but instead use something
like a usb or ther to sync with.
Hello emacsers,
If you are in Madrid in September, 15th you can assist to Slimbook
event to enjoy a Emacs & Orgmode presentation.
https://www.meetup.com/EmacsMadrid/events/254138446/
Regards.
Previous email was sent my mistake, sorry about that.
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 1:20 PM, Nathan A wrote:
> evil go to center when using G
>
>
> (defun scroll-to-center-advice (&rest args)
> (evil-scroll-line-to-center (line-number-at-pos)))
>
> (advice-add #'evil-goto-line :after #'scroll-to-cent
evil go to center when using G
(defun scroll-to-center-advice (&rest args)
(evil-scroll-line-to-center (line-number-at-pos)))
(advice-add #'evil-goto-line :after #'scroll-to-center-advice)
Thank you! Your suggestion led me to the answer.
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Jonathan Leech-Pepin , who said:
> On 29 March 2018 at 09:59, hymie! wrote:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I set this all up years ago, I just got a new computer, I'm not an expert
>> w
On 29 March 2018 at 09:59, hymie! wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I set this all up years ago, I just got a new computer, I'm not an expert
> with Windows, and I've been unable to find my problem with Google.
>
> I have Windows 10, I have emacs, I have Org 9.0.3 (yes, I need to update),
> and I have GPG4
> The only responses I can find are to add gpg to my %PATH% , but
That's the most recommended way.
> I don't think my employer's GPO will let me.
That's very limitting indeed. In various GNU+Linux system distributions,
even the user-friendly ones such as Trisquel ([1]), allow each user to
have t
Greetings.
I set this all up years ago, I just got a new computer, I'm not an expert
with Windows, and I've been unable to find my problem with Google.
I have Windows 10, I have emacs, I have Org 9.0.3 (yes, I need to update),
and I have GPG4Win. I have entries in my .emacs file:
(require
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I apologize, I know that this topic is org-mode specific, but it is
> related to emacs.
>
> My problem is exactly the same that is explained here :
> [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/9691]]
> and my OS is the same (Gnu Linux
I have found that this setting can help:
(setq x-selection-timeout 10)
Not always, mind you, and sometimes you will have to ask to paste the
selection more than once.
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Hello everybody,
I apologize, I know that this topic is org-mode specific, but it is
related to emacs.
My problem is exactly the same that is explained here :
[[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/9691]]
and my OS is the same (Gnu Linux Debian 9). I do not succeed to find
the so
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> IIRC, this is because external functions do not give enough control over
> the tree. For example, the code needs to be able to find a node whose
> key matches a given predicate, efficiently.
>
> This is not much of an issue, however. This implementation detail may
> chan
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> The commit below was made in Emacs's master branch (fe15532eef). I'm
> posting it here for review/discussion rather than backporting it.
[...]
> + ;; FIXME: Why use internal functions of avl-tree?
>(avl-tree--node-left (avl-tree--dummyroot org-element--cache))
Hello,
The commit below was made in Emacs's master branch (fe15532eef). I'm
posting it here for review/discussion rather than backporting it.
-- >8 --
From: Stefan Monnier
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:33:03 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] * lisp/org/org-element.el: Add comment about use of internal
functi
I'm doing it try to reproduce this sagment fault. but can't reproduce it
for now.
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I would suggest (but without detailed knowledge of current emacs practice):
1. Report your exact emacs version.
2. Install a corresponding debug symbols package, if your distro
provides that. That should add a lot more interesting detail to the
backtrace.
3. To go further, repro under GDB,
That's very helpful . Thanks very much.
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On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 4:38 PM,
> From: "numbch...@gmail.com"
> Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2017 12:27:58 +0800
>
> Is there a way to debug this?
Run Emacs under a debugger, trigger the crash, and produce a more
helpful backtrace by typing the "bt" command at GDB prompt.
Please report all of that to the Emacs issue tracker using the co
I have a big org-mode file which is overview at startup. When I navigate
around with [C-v] and [M-v]. The Emacs crashed.
Here is the output from command-line:
```
Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault
Backtrace:
emacs[0x51195e]
emacs[0x4f739a]
emacs[0x50fe3e]
emacs[0x510058]
emacs[0x5100dc]
/usr/lib/
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a working configuration for using oz code blocks in
>> org-mode file. I've installed
>> Mozart2 on macOS 10.12.6 and use org-mode version 9.0.9. I've put
>> (org-babel-do-load-languages
>> 'org-babel-load-languages
>> '((emacs-lisp . t)
>> (oz . t)))
>> into my
help
On Oct 3, 2017 12:01 AM, wrote:
Send Emacs-orgmode mailing list submissions to
emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
Wolfram Volpi writes:
> From http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/, the emacs-orgmode
> "Archives Search String".
> The search box gets results that have nothing to do with the search terms I
> entered.
>
> hesiii said the same thing on
> https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/69o
>From http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/, the emacs-orgmode
>"Archives Search String".
The search box gets results that have nothing to do with the search terms I
entered.
hesiii said the same thing on
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/69omn5/how_to_search_mailing_list_arc
Thanks for your work.
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On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 3:54 PM, Bastien Guerry wr
Philosophically, #+call: or call_ are very different to noweb.
The latter is really only about insertion of code as is somewhere else
and it can be nested (see contrived example attached). The former is
about invoking a babel src block with particular arguments and so is
much more flexible. That
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2017 09:54:13 +0100
From: Eric S Fraga
I may be wrong but I thought that the library of babel provides a means
of calling (#+CALL: or inline) the codes in the library but not
necessarily use noweb to include them in other codes?
Oh! interesting. I have been calling functions
Indeed, thanks to you and to everyone involved.
I'm very grateful everyone has been patiently baring
with me for this task.
--
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Yay!
emacs -Q on emacs master will now feature the new Org 9.0.9.
Thanks to Rasmus, Kyle, Bastien in making this merge happen. This was a
mega-merger and it happened in a seamless fashion.
Thanks to Nicolas and everyone involved in the Org development that enabled
us getting Org updates with new
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary
wrote:
> FN-left in a level 2 header in org mode triggers beginning-of-buffer and
> *not* org-promote-header.
The Fn key is a whole different issue. It’s likely that your system is
reporting a Home key code when you press Fn+Left.
> On May 31, 2017, at 20:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
>> From: Jean-Christophe Helary
>> Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 19:41:00 +0900
>> Cc: Org-mode
>>
>> Ok, I just tried something else:
>>
>> (setq ns-function-modifier 'meta) and what I get is *very* similar to the
>> issue I have with ESC:
>>
> From: Jean-Christophe Helary
> Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 19:41:00 +0900
> Cc: Org-mode
>
> Ok, I just tried something else:
>
> (setq ns-function-modifier 'meta) and what I get is *very* similar to the
> issue I have with ESC:
>
> FN-x correctly "calls" M-x
> FN-left in a level 2 header in or
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 at 10:04, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
[...]
> And I get the expected behavior in GUI emacs. So it's really an issue
> about ESC that is not recognized in GUI mode for *some* bindings in
> org-mode.
I can actually confirm this on quite recent org (as well as 8.2.10 as
> On May 31, 2017, at 19:04, Jean-Christophe Helary
> wrote:
>> On X11/GNU/Linux, I get header promotion with Alt+Left but word
>> navigation on Esc Left.
>
> Now that I think about it, I just tried this:
>
> (setq ns-right-command-modifier 'meta)
>
> And I get the expected behavior in GUI
> On May 31, 2017, at 18:41, Yuri Khan wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Jean-Christophe Helary
> wrote:
>
>>> Could you provide an example and/or a recipe to demonstrate the issue?
>>
>> • Open an org file with a few headers and different header levels.
>> • Select a lower level he
Sebastian Christ writes:
[...]
> So, aren't you restarting Emacs after pkill -SIGUSR2 emacs?
pkill -SIGUSR2 emacs does not stop emacs. Emacs will start a debugging
session that you can stop to go back to a "normal" emacs. I found out
that it generally makes emacs responsive enough so that I ca
> "SL" == Samuel Loury writes:
SL> For what it's worth, when this happens, I generally pkill
SL> -SIGUSR2 emacs. emacs reacts to the USR2 signal by stopping
SL> everything and start a lisp debugging session. From there, I
SL> reset all the org caches with this command:
SL
On Wednesday, 18 Jan 2017 at 14:12, Samuel Loury wrote:
> For what it's worth, when this happens, I generally pkill -SIGUSR2
Thanks, this is useful. I usually try INT, USR1, KILL but never USR2.
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emacs-orgmode-requ...@gnu.org writes:
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 18:58:16 +
> From: Kaushal Modi
> To: emacs-org list , Bastien Guerry
>
> Subject: [O] Hopes of making orgmanual.org the official manual?
> Message-ID:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>
For what it's worth, when this happens, I generally pkill -SIGUSR2
emacs. emacs reacts to the USR2 signal by stopping everything and start
a lisp debugging session. From there, I reset all the org caches with
this command:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun ko
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello,
>
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> [...]
>> I used to get this a lot, and always due to some interaction between the
>> cache and flyspell. It hasn't happened to me for several months, though
>> (Emacs from git, org-plus-contrib from the package manager). Who knows
>> w
Hello,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
[...]
> I used to get this a lot, and always due to some interaction between the
> cache and flyspell. It hasn't happened to me for several months, though
> (Emacs from git, org-plus-contrib from the package manager). Who knows
> why...
I have no problem (in this de
> "NG" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
NG> You could try to set `org-element-use-cache' to nil and see if
NG> the hangs disappear.
I'll try this. Thank you very much.
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On Sunday, 15 Jan 2017 at 13:55, Stig Brautaset wrote:
[...]
> Just to say that I too experience the same. I'm convinced it started
> happening since I upgraded to Org 9 (but I also started using Org's
> Agenda more around the same time, I think). My versions:
[...]
> I can go a few days withou
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
>> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
>
>
Stig Brautaset writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
>>> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
>> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
>> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
>> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
>
>
On Saturday, 14 Jan 2017 at 18:33, Sebastian Christ wrote:
> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
Just to say that I experience t
> "SW" == Samuel Wales writes:
SW> fwiw, i have had the element cache turned off since org 8
SW> because of intermittent bugs. i tried it on in org 9 maint
SW> recently and it caused similar problems. so you might be
SW> experiencing same.
SW> funnily enough, it doesn't
fwiw, i have had the element cache turned off since org 8 because of
intermittent bugs. i tried it on in org 9 maint recently and it
caused similar problems. so you might be experiencing same.
funnily enough, it doesn't seem to make any difference to agenda
creation speed, which is my bottleneck
Hello,
Sebastian Christ writes:
> in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
> reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
> while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
>
> - changing the outline structure by demoting and pro
Hi list,
in the last couple weeks (perhaps months?) Emacs hangs for no specific
reason for me. The single constant is, that when it hangs, it hangs
while I'm in org-mode. This occurs on multiple circumstance as
- changing the outline structure by demoting and promoting headline
- when refiling
-
Dear Alan & Clément,
Thanks for trying to reproduce - it's good to know it's not only happening to
me.
I've just sent the bug report upstream to bug-gnu-emacs.
David
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello David,
>
> On 2016-12-06 17:41, David Dynerman writes:
>
>> I've now managed to extract a minima
Hello David,
On 2016-12-06 17:41, David Dynerman writes:
> I've now managed to extract a minimal org file that reproduces the hang:
I can confirm it hangs emacs: it even hanged gnus as it was trying to
display your email.
Best,
Alan
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Hi David,
It might be good to open a bug report on the Emacs side; a Python font-locking
freeze was fixed on master recently, but there may be other ones (your example
hangs Emacs for me too), and your profile doesn't seem very Org-specific.
The following backtrace might be useful too:
Debugge
Dear list,
For several months I've been encountering a frustrating bug. My emacs hangs
while initially loading an org file with ~3000 lines and around two dozen
python blocks. If I press C-g during the lockup, emacs wakes up and the file is
loaded. The hang does not re-occur after happening on
Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> When i use the bind or manually launch comment-line via M-x inside an
> org mode code block the like is indented (by 2 spaces) and no comment
> appears (in a lisp code block). i just tried it now in a sh (bash)
> code block and here what it does is add the # at the E
Hi
sorry for the brief explanation. when i use the bind or manually launch
comment-line via M-x inside an org mode code block the like is indented (by
2 spaces) and no comment appears (in a lisp code block). i just tried it
now in a sh (bash) code block and here what it does is add the # at the END
Hello,
Xebar Saram writes:
> i just discovered that in emacs 25 there is a cool comment-line function
> (bound to Ctrl+x Ctrl+; ). it dosent seem to work inside org mode blocks.
> anyone know a work around for this?
What "doesn't work"? Could you expunge a bit?
Regards,
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Hi all
i just discovered that in emacs 25 there is a cool comment-line function
(bound to Ctrl+x Ctrl+; ). it dosent seem to work inside org mode blocks.
anyone know a work around for this?
best
Z
On Monday, 29 Aug 2016 at 13:25, John Kitchin wrote:
>> You know you're an Emacs user when...
>
> You select some text in MS Word and Type C-w to cut it... and are very
> unhappy when Word closes...
Funnily enough, I'm usually happy when Word closes... ;-)
(sorry for the noise but I couldn't res
> On 29-Aug-2016, at 6:55 pm, John Kitchin wrote:
>
>> You know you're an Emacs user when...
>
> You select some text in MS Word and Type C-w to cut it... and are very
> unhappy when Word closes...
Story of emacs users on OS X...
Vikas
> You know you're an Emacs user when...
You select some text in MS Word and Type C-w to cut it... and are very
unhappy when Word closes...
>
> you try to get to the beginning of line and find yourself selecting
> everything and losing the positition in a large file.
>
> Best,
--
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On 2016-08-23, at 23:31, Alex Recker wrote:
>> "You know you're an Emacs user when..."
>
> You try to M-f your way through a URI and accidentally turn it into an
> integral.
Could you explain this one?
Also,
You know you're an Emacs user when...
you try to get to the beginning of line and fi
> "You know you're an Emacs user when..."
You try to M-f your way through a URI and accidentally turn it into an
integral.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Alex Recker wrote:
>> And did you know that even outside Emacs you can move/delete wordwise by
>> pressing ctrl togeter with the right/left arrows or delete or backspace?
>
> I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
> that aren't Emacs
Hi Alex.
> I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
> that aren't Emacs. Of course there is probably some historical reason
> behind this (as much as I'd like to think Google and Slack had emacs
> users in mind).
Yes! At least it works in the command line. :)
Best.
Hi Jorge.
>> | | move | move | del | del |
>> | object| prev | next | back | forw |
>> |---+--+--+---+--|
>> | text | M < | M > | - | -|
>> | screen| M v | C v | - | -|
>> | paragraph | M p | M n | - | -|
>> | senten
> And did you know that even outside Emacs you can move/delete wordwise by
> pressing ctrl togeter with the right/left arrows or delete or backspace?
I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
that aren't Emacs. Of course there is probably some historical reason
behind
On 23 August 2016 at 16:38, Eduardo Mercovich wrote:
> | | move | move | del | del |
> | object| prev | next | back | forw |
> |---+--+--+---+--|
> | text | M < | M > | - | -|
> | screen| M v | C v | - | -|
> | paragraph | M p
Dear Orgers.
This is a novice for novices post. Probably all of you here know this, so please
bear with me with patience and understanding.
Since new users are welcomed to this humble and warm community, I'd like
to share a (to me) hidden pearl.
After some time using Org, I just... ehem... (coug
The idea in scimax for windows is to include an Emacs git submodule. See
https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/install-scimax-win.sh for
how I suggest to install it. Assuming you have git installed, you can run:
> bash -c "$(curl -fsSL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkitchin/scimax/mast
> Am 23.08.2016 um 20:06 schrieb John Kitchin :
>
>
> Axel Kielhorn writes:
>
>>> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>>>
>>> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
>>> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
>>> woul
Axel Kielhorn writes:
>> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>>
>> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
>> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
>> would just have each user install it.
>
> I’m using a modified jma
> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>
> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
> would just have each user install it.
I’m using a modified jmax right now.
Should I switch to
I find the git bash shell adequate for most of my needs. I haven't used
cygwin in many years.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
>> I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
>> the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
I switched from Cygwin to Msys2 a year or two ago and it's been very good.
The pacman-based package management is very good. The only thing to watch
out for is that there are actually 2 gcc suites and if you want to build
automake projects (like many open source projects), you'll want to be using
On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 09:21, Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> I always found Cygwin to be a PIA when working under Windows.
> I vastly prefer to use msys2+mingw64. Emacs 25 compiles out of the box
> as a native w64 app and you get bash + all the tools you may want.
> My $0.02
Thanks.
I guess, if I
2016-08-23 10:24 GMT+02:00 Eric S Fraga :
> On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
> > I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
> > the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
> >
> > https://github.com/grettke/help/blob/master/help.md#windows
>
>
On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
> I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
> the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
>
> https://github.com/grettke/help/blob/master/help.md#windows
Thanks. I'll check this out.
If I ever have to use a
On Monday, 22 Aug 2016 at 22:13, John Kitchin wrote:
> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use
> it. I would just have each user install it.
Okay, thanks. I'll give your scimax a try. The main thi
I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
https://github.com/grettke/help/blob/master/help.md#windows
https://www.wisdomandwonder.com/article/5647/enabling-png-jpg-and-gif-in-emacs-on-windows
I got Org from Git did th
Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
would just have each user install it.
On Monday, August 22, 2016, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am asking a n00b question here: what the is bes
Hello all,
I am asking a n00b question here: what the is best way to get org (+
emacs obviously) on an MS Windows 7 pro system for use by more than one
user on the system (multiple accounts with users not having
Administrator accounts)? I don't need bleeding edge versions of either
org or emacs b
David Dynerman writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a fairly large org-file [1] (~2k lines) containing a substantial
> amount of code in #+BEGIN_SRC/#+END_SRC blocks. The code is mostly
> python, with one or two C blocks.
>
> Recently emacs has started to hang when loading the file for the first
> tim
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