>* Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Basically, we're almost there but not quite. It sure would be nice
>to
>> have Emacs running properly on Android just to be able to have full
>> org-mode on the move.
I've built glibc 2.17 for Android, now I compile all GNU apps natively on my
phone (Samsung Galaxy Not
"白い熊@相撲道" writes:
>>* Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>> Basically, we're almost there but not quite. It sure would be nice to
>>> have Emacs running properly on Android just to be able to have full
>>> org-mode on the move.
>
> I've built glibc 2.17 for Android, now I compile all GNU apps natively
> on
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>
>> I tried out the sync to calendar option in MobileOrg. It synced tasks
>> (i.e. scheduled and deadline entries) but not entries with just active
>> time stamps which are what I use for appointments.
>
> It's working for me: I'm using the la
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I tried out the sync to calendar option in MobileOrg. It synced tasks
> (i.e. scheduled and deadline entries) but not entries with just active
> time stamps which are what I use for appointments.
It's working for me: I'm using the latest MobileOrg from the PlayStore
and
>* Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Basically, we're almost there but not quite. It sure would be nice
>to
>> have Emacs running properly on Android just to be able to have full
>> org-mode on the move.
I've built glibc 2.17 for Android, now I compile all GNU apps natively on my
phone (Samsung Galaxy N
Karl Voit writes:
> * Eric S Fraga wrote:
>> Although I'm using MobileOrg more and more, I'm only using it for
>> capturing notes. I really want appointments and everything else
>> as well!
>
> Same here at my side. Next, I want to test the agenda on MobileOrg
> and the feature to show it on th
* Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> I found that you can get the Emacs app started without segfaulting if
> you reduce the font size. Of course, that may make the text
> illegible for you... :-(
Thanks to everyone sending me this tipp. It worked :-)
> The on-screen keyboard is not ideal, of course. My b
Android emacs has known problems segfaulting dependant on font size. Try
starting with the smallest font & work your way up.
See:
https://github.com/zielmicha/emacs-android/issues/2
for further information & workarounds
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
> * Tom wrote:
> >
> >
Karl Voit writes:
> Unfortunately, my Android Emacs segfaults now (can't test it) and
I found that you can get the Emacs app started without segfaulting if
you reduce the font size. Of course, that may make the text
illegible for you... :-(
The on-screen keyboard is not ideal, of course. My b
Karl Voit writes:
> Unfortunately, my Android Emacs segfaults now (can't test it)
There is a known segfault related to having the font size set too
large. I forget how to fix it because I haven't been using Android Emacs
lately, but try setting the font smaller in whatever way you can.
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Davi
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