On Thu, 4 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
Hi Charles,
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
> > Thanks. Much closer. Still some issues. Mind taking another
gander (hoping the attached jpeg of the webpage rendered comes
through as an attachment)
If my emacs buffer holds...
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Hi Charles,
> On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
>
> > Thanks. Much closer. Still some issues. Mind taking another
> > gander (hoping the attached jpeg of the webpage rendered comes
> > through as an attachment)
> >
> > If my emacs buffer holds...
> > --
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
Thanks. Much closer. Still some issues. Mind taking another
gander (hoping the attached jpeg of the webpage rendered comes
through as an attachment)
If my emacs buffer holds...
--
#+BEGIN_SRC org
Hi,
Additionally, if I change to
#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports both :results value html
I do not want the html rendered in the browser when I export to html. Rather,
I want to see the html that was created. Actually, having the option to see
BOTH would be ideal.
Similarly, if I change to
#+BEGI
Thanks. Much closer. Still some issues. Mind taking another gander
(hoping the attached jpeg of the webpage rendered comes through as an
attachment)
If my emacs buffer holds...
--
#+BEGIN_SRC org :exports both :results value ascii
,* Ackno
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking good practices for writing about org using , erhm, well,
org itself. (doh!)
I'd use these practices, for example, when writing examples of using
org, or lessons in using org, or bug reports about org.
I reached of ob-org thinking
Hi,
I am seeking good practices for writing about org using , erhm, well, org
itself. (doh!)
I'd use these practices, for example, when writing examples of using org, or
lessons in using org, or bug reports about org.
I reached of ob-org thinking this is what it was for, and wrote the followi