Carsten,
Spot on. That is exactly what I did, could have never imagined it wouldn't be
the right ASCII character. Now it is working.
Sergio
El 15 de Jan de 2007, sobre las 05:30, Carsten Dominik escribia...
> This probably happens because you used copy and paste to copy
> the installation code
This probably happens because you used copy and paste to copy
the installation code from the *pdf* file. For some stupid reason,
the single quote in such a copy operation is not the correct ASCII
quote, but some non-ascii character. Delete all those single quotes,
and type them in by hand.
- Ca
I guess I'm out of my league here. I would assume auto-mode-alist
should be there. I guess I don't know where it gets defined.
Edd
On 1/15/07, Sergio Dominguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eddward,
Thanks for your answer. I have put the package under
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp, where is where
Bastien,
Thanks for your reply,
I have all that.
1) org.el + org.elc are copied to
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp, which is where all the other .el files are.
2) got it
3) Got it.
yet I get an error when loading emacs.
thanks,
Sergio
El 15 de Jan de 2007, sobre las 03:14, Bastien escribia...
Sergio Dominguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, I do not get to make it start, I have followed all the steps
> in the manual and keep on getting:
>
> Symbol's value as variable is void: 'org-install.
1. Make sure you add the directory containing org to the load-path.
For example, my or
Hi all, I'm new to the list and to emacs-org mode, really looking forward to
geting into it, since it looks quite interesting.
However, I do not get to make it start, I have followed all the steps in the
manual and keep on getting:
symbol's value as variable is void: 'org-install.
I have emacs