On Mar 14, 2007, at 23:54, Scott Otterson wrote:
When I visit an org mode http link with C-c C-o, emacs opens up firefox
and goes to that url. However, when I use:
org-export
b
the Mozilla web browser pops up instead. This is on a Linux machine,
org 4.68, and with the emacs variable
On Mar 14, 2007, at 16:18, Egli Christian ((KIRO 43)) wrote:
Hi Shelagh
I wanted to use org-mode and blorg.el to make some web pages
on my local intranet. Some of the text is poetry and I am
having some difficulty in working out how to keep it in the
form I want.
From the manual
(http://
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I cannot reproduce it like this, so would you please give more
information, in particular the emacs and org version, and an
example file with which this happens?
Sorry, Carsten, I had included the information, Emacs 23.0.0.1 and
Org-mode 4.68
This must be a bug in emacs 23 - I cannot reproduce it under Emacs 21
or 22.
Emacs 23 is very beta at the Moment.
- Carsten
On Mar 15, 2007, at 9:33, Sean Sieger wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I cannot reproduce it like this, so would you please give more
inform
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This must be a bug in emacs 23 - I cannot reproduce it under Emacs 21
or 22.
Emacs 23 is very beta at the Moment.
It produced the same error when I was using Emacs 22 and Org-mod 4.66
and the Org-mode version that preceded that.
In this case, could you please send me a complete trace, the one in your
previous email was broken.
You can attach the traceback to an email directly to be. Could you
please make it
with uncompiled versions of org.el and outline.el? Thanks
- Carsten
On Mar 15, 2007, at 9:53, Sean Sieger wro
Message from Mrz 14 2007 (16:44):
> This is correct, because "-" is an operator. How would you tell the
> difference between "$sum - 2" and "$sum-2"?
>
> Is that not documented? Damn I guess I assumed this to be
> obvious. Not so.
Carsten,
you're right: the "-"-problem should be obvious... Bu
"Uwe Jochum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I am not trained as a mathematician or a computer scientist, I am a
> humble literary scholar and librarian who looks on the "-" as a simple
> dash, not an operator. But I like to learn the way others think and
> computer programs work.
Good to see "
The information for org-shiftmetaleft and org-shiftmetaright does not
mention the calls to org-outdent-item and org-indent-item.
org-indent-item doesn't seem to work for list items at the end of a
file (a file not ending in ^J).
Thanks for a very useful tool
--
Mike Newman
Hi,
I was reading the EmacsWiki and saw a shortcut M-m which takes you to the
beginning of an indented line and I was wondering, is there a shortcut in
org-mode to go to the beginning of a heading (second space after the last
*)? If not, should M-m do this in org-mode?
--Scott
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