Hi Brian,
emacs-orgmode@gnu.org is for discussing Org bugs and features, not
free software in general.
Also, everyone here is encouraged to read and follow the GNU Kind
communication guidelines as a way to keep an appropriate attitude
when talking with each other:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/
Damn straight it's "mature and appropriate"
MicroSoft has been found guilty of MANY crimes that set the software
industry back many years through serial acquisitions & monopolistic
practices
Corporate immaturity, unfair and illegal practices have driven the rise of
the Free Software Foundation, E
> Micro$loth WindBlows is a computer virus
Well that's mature and appropriate.
I recently did an implementation of `ob-pwsh` for supporting powershell
core (it assumes there’s a pwsh command available on PATH though thats
configurable with `org-babel-command:pws`). Here’s the link
https://github.
Hi Klaus,
MS Window writes:
> There is no explanation there I should put the configuration. The org-babel
> documentation is too brief for me as beginner to understand.
First, save that file somewhere. Then, in your emacs config, add the
directory containing ob-powershell.el to the `load-path'
Micro$loth WindBlows is a computer virus
But if you must use Windows, suggest you use Cygwin and BASH and/or EShell
{the Emacs Shell}--you can do much more than PowerSh3ll
And Emacs & OrgMode work very nicely on Cygwin
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 11:58 AM MS Window wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can you help
Hello,
can you help me ? I want to use org-babel for Powershell scripting. I found
this code chunk on the internet for customizing org-babel for Powershell on
github:
https://gist.github.com/cbilson/ae0d90d163be4d769f8a15ddb58292bc
There is no explanation there I should put the configuration.