Hey,
while reading through the org mode manual I found some lines that could
require minor corrections.
I attached a patch file with corrections
('0001-add-corrections-to-org-manual.patch'), as well as one with
suggestions ('0001-add-suggestions-to-org-manual.patch') that are more
of a matter of
Hey Eric!
Thanks for epresent -- just heard of it and tried it.
Nice on the whole but it seems to mark my file as read -- Intended?
Rusi
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> The only place microemacs might be by now could be some orphan version of
the simtel archives. Taken down but last I
> knew not entirely removed from the internet.
Does not seem to match the data here
http://git.kernel.org/?p=editors/uemacs/uemacs.git;a=summary
Note the dat
Samuel
Someone has gotta speak.
1. Please quote the relevant text in your replies.
2. If you really intend to help may be you should add more words to your
text. I feel your replies are Latin to me. I do think many feel
likewise. Save your precious key strokes for the nth problem that you
Jambunathan K writes:
> Samuel
>
> Someone has gotta speak.
>
> 1. Please quote the relevant text in your replies.
>
> 2. If you really intend to help may be you should add more words to your
>text. I feel your replies are Latin to me. I do think many feel
>likewise. Save your precious ke
uemacs is not microemacs those are two entirely different products and
Daniel Lawrence was responsible for microemacs. Not only that for
screen reader users in dos, uemacs wrote to the screen incorrectly and
too fast for screen readers to speak.
On Sun, 5 Jun 2011, Rustom Mody wrote:
> Jude
I am trying to inline a css file into the org generated html
In my org file
#+STYLE:
#+INCLUDE: mystyle.css
#+STYLE:
The html generated shows
ie the INCLUDE seems to have been silently skipped
Hello Experts,
I'm using orgmode 7.5 on Emacs 23.3. The TAB key used to work on version
7.3, where a line like the following:
* Section One
The text
: this is the example line <-- If I use TAB here, this line
will be aligned to "The text" in the above line.
However, in the 7.5
Rustom Mody writes:
> Hey Eric!
>
> Thanks for epresent -- just heard of it and tried it.
> Nice on the whole but it seems to mark my file as read -- Intended?
>
> Rusi
Hi Rusi,
I've noticed the marking of presented buffers as modified as well. I
believe this is a result of one of the Org-mode
Hi Julien,
Thanks for this patch, the current method of waiting for output in shell
code blocks could certainly use improvement. After a series of simple
tests I can confirm that this does appear to work for me. I have a
couple of questions.
1. do you have a minimal example of a shell code bloc
Hello,
Xin Shi writes:
> I'm using orgmode 7.5 on Emacs 23.3. The TAB key used to work on version
> 7.3, where a line like the following:
>
> * Section One
>
> The text
>
> : this is the example line <-- If I use TAB here, this line
> will be aligned to "The text" in the above l
On 6/4/11 12:54 AM, Chao LU wrote:
Dear All,
Here I'd like to discuss my workflow for Academic reference and
recommend you Bibdesk.
I use iTune to manage all my mp3 files. Mp3 format has the ability to
store all the metadata into the file itself, and iTune offers a way to
modify and display cer
Thank you Nicolas!
Xin
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Xin Shi writes:
>
> > I'm using orgmode 7.5 on Emacs 23.3. The TAB key used to work on version
> > 7.3, where a line like the following:
> >
> > * Section One
> >
> > The text
> >
> > : this
>
> As Matt Lundin already mentioned, Eric Schulte has recently provided a
> user-friendly way to convert between BibTeX and Org records. See
> org-bibtex.el in the development version or
>
> https://github.com/eschulte/org-bibtex/blob/master/org-bibtex.el
>
This functionality has now been moved i
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I wouldn't be writing this if the documentation were reasonable. Once
> org-mode gets cloned, how is git properly used to update the cloned
> instance on a machine?
If you set up the clone correctly (assuming you use a local branch for
keeping your customizations to th
Could you explain (alpha-org-entry-priority-letter sg), and where you
would use alpha-org-priority-score.
Also, while I see what you're doing in the code, I would prefer
something not so rigid (i.e. expecting only 3 levels of priority and
having the values for those priorities hardwired into the co
On 5.6.2011, at 13:11, Jambunathan K wrote:
>
> Samuel
>
> Someone has gotta speak.
>
> 1. Please quote the relevant text in your replies.
>
> 2. If you really intend to help may be you should add more words to your
> text. I feel your replies are Latin to me. I do think many feel
> likew
* org.el (org-align-tags-here): Correct calculation of alignment.
With org-tag-column set to e. g. 0 and before this change: Adding a
tag to an untagged heading placed the tag with a distance of 1 space
behind the heading name like expected. After editing the heading name
the distance was expected
This is off-topic but it is driving me bananas. I do
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(setq date '(6 5 2011))
(6 5 2011)
(setq foo (let ((org-google-weather-cache-time 0))
(org-google-weather)))
(setq bar (org-google-weather))
(equal foo bar)
(insert foo)
(in
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