On Tuesday, 13 Oct 2015 at 15:28, Chris Patti wrote:
> I must confess I am not wild about the whole way MobileOrg purports to
> function.
>
> I don't really want to have to push or pull my OrgFiles to/from
> mobile. With mechanisms like Dropbox what I *really* want is to be
> able to access and m
Hello,
Vamsi Vytla writes:
> I can guarantee you that your suggestion did NOT work for me. I haven't
> heard anything from Sergey here. Looks like people at MobileOrg-Android
> maybe running into the same issue:
>
> https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues/472#issuecomment-147403622
>
I must confess I am not wild about the whole way MobileOrg purports to function.
I don't really want to have to push or pull my OrgFiles to/from
mobile. With mechanisms like Dropbox what I *really* want is to be
able to access and manipulate Org content on my device directly.
-Chris
On Mon, Oct
Hi Nicolas,
I can guarantee you that your suggestion did NOT work for me. I haven't
heard anything from Sergey here. Looks like people at MobileOrg-Android
maybe running into the same issue:
https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues/472#issuecomment-147403622
Any thoughts?
Vamsi
On S
Hello,
Vamsi Vytla writes:
> M-x 'org-mobile-push', with the latest org-mode leaves the files
> incompatible with MobileOrg Android application. There have been no changes
> in MobileOrg for over a year.
>
> I bisected the latest org-mobile related changes and noticed that reverting
> this one l
M-x 'org-mobile-push', with the latest org-mode leaves the files
incompatible with MobileOrg Android application. There have been no changes
in MobileOrg for over a year.
I bisected the latest org-mobile related changes and noticed that reverting
this one line below "fixes" the issue (at least for