Hello,
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> this is rather 'long' patch, but it only adds new translations for
> several 'export' strings.
>
> I hope it would be accepted (imho, it is not TINYCHANGE, if to count
> number of 'changed' lines).
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Dear Joseph,
One minor suggestion: before exporting/texing you can play around with the
encoding used to save the file by doing
C-x RET f
and then specify the one you want (with tab completion as usual).
You can see which one (among utf-8, or the several iso, etc) works for you
before fixing t
On 2013-12-29 07:46 Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> Hello everyone,
[...]
> But I wonder if there is a key binding to get first the void
> block in one command line :
>
> #+begin_src latex :exports results :results latex
>
>
> #+end_src
>
> in order to use after CD-Latex inside this org-mode block
>
I'm facing a problem with links accross multiple org files, when I publish
to HTML. Here is a minimal working example. file1.org looks like
<> Target 1
[[target1][Go to target #1]]
[[file:./file2.org::target2][Go to target #2]]
while file2.org looks like
<> Target 2
In emacs, when I click on
Nick wrote:
> I tried last night and again tonight after pulling: I get no errors
> with `make doc'.
And I continue to get the errors with no doc (pdf) built.
I can attach the build messages (800 lines)
For now some snippets of what I see
git pull
Already up-to-date.
...
texi2pdf --batch --clean
Rustom Mody writes:
> Nick wrote:
>> I tried last night and again tonight after pulling: I get no errors
>> with `make doc'.
>
> And I continue to get the errors with no doc (pdf) built.
> I can attach the build messages (800 lines)
> For now some snippets of what I see
>
> git pull
> Already up-
Hello,
Sébastien Brisard writes:
> I'm facing a problem with links accross multiple org files, when I publish
> to HTML. Here is a minimal working example. file1.org looks like
>
> <> Target 1
>
> [[target1][Go to target #1]]
>
> [[file:./file2.org::target2][Go to target #2]]
>
> while file2.org
Hi,
that's what I feared... I know it works with the CUSTOM_ID property.
Unfortunately, I'd like to link to an item in a list.
Is there a (possibly dirty) work around?
Best regards,
Sébastien
2013/12/29 Nicolas Goaziou
> Hello,
>
> Sébastien Brisard writes:
>
> > I'm facing a problem with lin
2013/12/29 Alexander Baier
> > But I wonder if there is a key binding to get first the void
> > block in one command line :
> >
> > #+begin_src latex :exports results :results latex
> >
> >
> > #+end_src
> >
> > in order to use after CD-Latex inside this org-mode block
> >
>
> What exactly do you
Hi,
I am trying to get together a configuration for taking notes for
historical research using org mode. I think org mode could be very
useful for this, with its many ways of presenting, sorting and
searching information in orgmode files.
One thing that has me a bit stuck, though, is timestamps t
Nick wrote:
> > texi2pdf --batch --clean --expand org.texi
> > perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> > LANGUAGE = (unset),
> > LC_ALL = (unset),
> > LANG = "C"
> > are supported and installed on your system.
> Wh
Rustom Mody writes:
> Nick wrote:
>
>> > texi2pdf --batch --clean --expand org.texi
>> > perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
>> > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
>> > LANGUAGE = (unset),
>> > LC_ALL = (unset),
>> > LANG = "C"
>> > are supported and
Nick wrote:
> Rusi wrote:
> > $ makeinfo --version
> > makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 5.2
> >
> > Is yours the same?
> >
> No, mine is 4.13 - apparently before the perl switcheroo.
And doc/Makefile has:
%.pdf:LC_ALL=C# work around a bug in texi2dvi
%.pdf:LANG=C# work around a
Miro Bezjak writes:
> Sure - attached.
>
Applied, Thanks!
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