Hi Daniel,
thank you very much for this useful entry.
- Carsten
On Jan 21, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
Bruce Hackett writes:
(setq load-path (append load-path '("~/.emacs.d/org/lisp")))
This was something I picked up long, long ago, and never worried
about. My guess is th
Bruce Hackett writes:
>
> (setq load-path (append load-path '("~/.emacs.d/org/lisp")))
>
> This was something I picked up long, long ago, and never worried about. My
> guess is that "append" really means just that, and
> that "add-to-list" means prepending.
>
> Anyway, org-mode is working correc
Daniel Clemente wrote:
However, there is another small issue here: Isn't there a better way to locally
install an updated version of an emacs package that comes with a centrally
managed OS? In my case, there is an enterprise-wide installation of emacs that I
cannot change - I had to ask
> However, there is another small issue here: Isn't there a better way to
> locally
> install an updated version of an emacs package that comes with a centrally
> managed OS? In my case, there is an enterprise-wide installation of emacs
> that I
> cannot change - I had to ask a system administra
Thanks, Daniel,
You were right! Actually, I had thought of your suggestion before and I
had in fact renamed the system org.elc some time ago to get rid of it.
Since then, my OS was upgraded from fc5 to ubuntu, and I didn't hit upon
the possibility that the system org.elc (v4.67!) was now back
Hi,
similar strange things happened to me because Emacs was loading the system
org-mode (the one installed by Emacs) instead of the org-mode I had put in my
personal directory. Therefore an old version of org-mode was being loaded, with
less features than expected.
Check your configuratio
Hello,
I'm learning new things about org-mode all the time. It's great!
However, I have a problem with using some of the command keys in the
agenda view. /, y, G, v and C-u v don't work at all, only giving a
warning that the buffer is read-only. "m" does the same as "M" (phases
of the moon), not t