Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> In my Amazon Web Service account, I can launch emacs from the terminal.
> Nearly all emacs features
> work well. But I miss the ability to view graphs created by code blocks in
> org mode. Have other
> members found a solution?
>
I don't know whether AWS supports SS
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> I understand that, in terminal, images are not displayed in emacs. Are
> people using other ways to connect to aws where they can see images in emacs?
I don't, but you may look into 40.1 TCP Emacs server (Emacs manual)
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Org mode contri
I understand that, in terminal, images are not displayed in emacs. Are people
using other ways to connect to aws where they can see images in emacs?
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> On Apr 16, 2023, at 7:01 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
>
>> In my Amazon Web Service account,
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
> In my Amazon Web Service account, I can launch emacs from the terminal.
> Nearly all emacs features work well. But I miss the ability to view graphs
> created by code blocks in org mode. Have other members found a solution?
If your terminal Emacs does not support
In my Amazon Web Service account, I can launch emacs from the terminal. Nearly
all emacs features work well. But I miss the ability to view graphs created by
code blocks in org mode. Have other members found a solution?
Thanks,
Naresh