Hi 2012, hi all !
Is there a way to use edebug for debugging my emacs-lisp code blocks ?
(Or is there another preferred way to debug emacs-lisp code in babel ?)
For normal coding I use edebug a lot and it would be great to be able to use it
in babel too.
The only workaround I can currently ima
On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 14:10 -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Please update to the latest version of Org-mode available from git at
> http://orgmode.org/org-mode-download.html and let us know if the problem
> persists.
Eric, git latest did solve the problem - thanks. For google posterity,
if you are ru
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> Let know how things go.
> Looks like the current git head is working fine.
Sorry, I was a bit too fast with my reply. In fact, things are still
broken.
The problem is that when building org-odt.e
> Read Chapter 14 of the Org-mode manual. And go to
> http://orgmode.org/worg/ and search with the keyword "literate".
Thanks, I've read these already, they are helpful.
Happy New Year
York
Hello,
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
> Is there a way to use edebug for debugging my emacs-lisp code blocks ?
> (Or is there another preferred way to debug emacs-lisp code in
> babel ?)
You can open the block in a temporary buffer, with C-c ', and use C-u
C-M-x from there.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goa
> So, could the build system please be changed, such that the datadir
> value at _compile_ time is taken, not at _install_ time?
I.e., something like the patch included below.
BTW, maybe one could think about supporting DESTDIR? That should be
trivial to implement, simply prepend $(DESTDIR) to al
Am 01.01.2012 21:05, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
Is there a way to use edebug for debugging my emacs-lisp code blocks ?
(Or is there another preferred way to debug emacs-lisp code in
babel ?)
You can open the block in a temporary buffer, with C-c ', and use C-u
C
Hi,
I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode for
several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater timestamps or tasks
(+1d, 1w or +1m) show in the agenda timeline unless there is another
"one-time" timestamp for the same day. Basically, I am not able to
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
> So, if I have something like:
>
> #+call: foo(1,2)
>
> I cannot see a way to get a buffer with all the code, that foo might
> expand into, INCLUDING the assignments for the arguments 1 and 2.
>
> (If babel would give me such a buffer, than it would be easy to use edebug
Christian Prothmann writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode
> for several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater
> timestamps or tasks (+1d, 1w or +1m) show in the agenda timeline
> unless there is another "one-time" timestamp for the s
Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Christian Prothmann writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode
> > for several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater
> > timestamps or tasks (+1d, 1w or +1m) show in the agenda timeline
> > unless there is
Hi,
May I suggest a feature that when the point is inside a TeX source block and
"C-c C-c" is pressed, instead of showing the error "No org-babel-execute
function for tex!", can we process the current tex block to output the dvi or
pdf file?
Thanks,
York
Nick Dokos writes:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> Christian Prothmann writes:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am relatively new to org-mode (7.8.02). After working with org-mode
>> > for several weeks, I came to realize that none of the repeater
>> > timestamps or tasks (+1d, 1w or +1m) show in the agend
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the link. I had also set org-agenda-show-all-dates to nil to no
avail. I concluded after reading some of the comments in thread that due to the
history of timeline, I would best use it to see what has happened in an
org-file - more like reviewing your past journal entries
Thanks Bernt!
From: Bernt Hansen
To: nicholas.do...@hp.com
Cc: Christian Prothmann ; "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: Difficulty with repeater timestamps in agenda
Nick Dokos writes:
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>>
Christian Prothmann wrote:
> Thanks for the link. I had also set org-agenda-show-all-dates to nil to no
> avail. I concluded after
> reading some of the comments in thread that due to the history of timeline, I
> would best use it to
> see what has happened in an org-file - more like reviewing
Thanks!
From: Nick Dokos
To: Christian Prothmann
Cc: Bernt Hansen ; "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
; nicholas.do...@hp.com
Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: [O] Difficulty with repeater timestamps in agenda
Christian Prothmann wrote:
> Thanks
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