Hello,
John Kitchin writes:
> I can confirm this happens. I think it happens because the abbreviation
> is not listed in org-plain-link-re, so when the bracket link is
> activated, no type is ever defined (it is done by a group in the
> org-plain-link-re). The type is somewhat fundamental to the
On Monday, 22 Aug 2016 at 22:13, John Kitchin wrote:
> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use
> it. I would just have each user install it.
Okay, thanks. I'll give your scimax a try. The main thi
On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
> I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
> the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
>
> https://github.com/grettke/help/blob/master/help.md#windows
Thanks. I'll check this out.
If I ever have to use a
2016-08-23 10:24 GMT+02:00 Eric S Fraga :
> On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
> > I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
> > the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
> >
> > https://github.com/grettke/help/blob/master/help.md#windows
>
>
Great! I'd think that shall do.
Thank you for this fast fix!
On 2016-08-23 Tue 07:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I can confirm this happens. I think it happens because the abbreviation
>> is not listed in org-plain-link-re, so when the bracket link is
>> activ
> What version of emacs are you using? I know that there was a problem in
> the development version of emacs early in July that caused this type of
> problem. I am not sure if it has been fixed -- I've kept to a version
> from June for the time being.
I'm using 24.4.5 on one machine, and 24.5.4
On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 09:21, Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> I always found Cygwin to be a PIA when working under Windows.
> I vastly prefer to use msys2+mingw64. Emacs 25 compiles out of the box
> as a native w64 app and you get bash + all the tools you may want.
> My $0.02
Thanks.
I guess, if I
I switched from Cygwin to Msys2 a year or two ago and it's been very good.
The pacman-based package management is very good. The only thing to watch
out for is that there are actually 2 gcc suites and if you want to build
automake projects (like many open source projects), you'll want to be using
On Thursday, 18 Aug 2016 at 15:22, Toby Gee wrote:
> Sometimes when I create my agenda I get an "Invalid search bound (wrong side
> of
> point)". Usually this happens when I just filed some todos and hit r on
> the Agenda screen; invariably when this happens todo.org isn't
> saved. When I save it,
I find the git bash shell adequate for most of my needs. I haven't used
cygwin in many years.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 23 Aug 2016 at 01:34, Grant Rettke wrote:
>> I found Cygwin to make things more difficult for Emacs so I installed
>> the plain old Windows Emacs and did the following:
Hopefully, it should be fixed in emacs-25.1-rc2 (available now)
Fabrice
2016-08-23 11:31 GMT+02:00 Toby Gee :
> > What version of emacs are you using? I know that there was a problem in
> > the development version of emacs early in July that caused this type of
> > problem. I am not sure if it
Hi All,
So I'm pretty new to Emacs and org-mode. Loving it so far.
On parabola (FSF approved Arch linux distro) the default emacs org2pdf
function is broken.
Details on the reason here:
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/assist/2016-August/000716.html
Something about freedom licensing issues
> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>
> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
> would just have each user install it.
I’m using a modified jmax right now.
Should I switch to
Fabrice Popineau writes:
> I can insert : [[http:bar.html]]
> However, I would like to be able to insert any kind of relative url.
> Specifically, there is no mean to insert something
> like : [[http:/bar.html]] which is exported to
> The corresponding export should be
But that's an absolute URL
2016-08-23 18:30 GMT+02:00 Achim Gratz :
> Fabrice Popineau writes:
> > I can insert : [[http:bar.html]]
> > However, I would like to be able to insert any kind of relative url.
> > Specifically, there is no mean to insert something
> > like : [[http:/bar.html]] which is exported to href="http:/b
Axel Kielhorn writes:
>> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>>
>> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
>> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
>> would just have each user install it.
>
> I’m using a modified jma
> Am 23.08.2016 um 20:06 schrieb John Kitchin :
>
>
> Axel Kielhorn writes:
>
>>> Am 23.08.2016 um 00:13 schrieb John Kitchin :
>>>
>>> Checkout http://github.com/jkitchin/scimax. With git installed it will
>>> install an opinionatedly configured Emacs. Most of my students use it. I
>>> woul
The idea in scimax for windows is to include an Emacs git submodule. See
https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/install-scimax-win.sh for
how I suggest to install it. Assuming you have git installed, you can run:
> bash -c "$(curl -fsSL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkitchin/scimax/mast
Dear Orgers.
This is a novice for novices post. Probably all of you here know this, so please
bear with me with patience and understanding.
Since new users are welcomed to this humble and warm community, I'd like
to share a (to me) hidden pearl.
After some time using Org, I just... ehem... (coug
On 23 August 2016 at 16:38, Eduardo Mercovich wrote:
> | | move | move | del | del |
> | object| prev | next | back | forw |
> |---+--+--+---+--|
> | text | M < | M > | - | -|
> | screen| M v | C v | - | -|
> | paragraph | M p
> And did you know that even outside Emacs you can move/delete wordwise by
> pressing ctrl togeter with the right/left arrows or delete or backspace?
I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
that aren't Emacs. Of course there is probably some historical reason
behind
Hi Jorge.
>> | | move | move | del | del |
>> | object| prev | next | back | forw |
>> |---+--+--+---+--|
>> | text | M < | M > | - | -|
>> | screen| M v | C v | - | -|
>> | paragraph | M p | M n | - | -|
>> | senten
Hi Alex.
> I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
> that aren't Emacs. Of course there is probably some historical reason
> behind this (as much as I'd like to think Google and Slack had emacs
> users in mind).
Yes! At least it works in the command line. :)
Best.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Alex Recker wrote:
>> And did you know that even outside Emacs you can move/delete wordwise by
>> pressing ctrl togeter with the right/left arrows or delete or backspace?
>
> I'm always surprised by how often C-a/C-e and M-f/M-b work in programs
> that aren't Emacs
Dear list,
I'm curious how the property :LAST_REPEAT: is affectes by
=org-log-repeat= or similar variables.
My problem is that this property doesn't get reset after repetitions, so
I get problems with effort estimates and the total time.
Could somebody point me to the documentation about this pr
Hi,
Thibault Marin writes:
>>> The attached patch (using git format-patch) is adding test-ob-lua.el and
>>> ob-lua.el. My contribution to ob-lua.el is only a tiny patch on top of
>>> Dieter's ob-lua.el but it appears as a new file in the patch, since
>>> ob-lua.el is not currently in the reposi
Hi Rob,
Not sure what's going on. On a related note, I noticed that the outlook
code is tied to the 2011 version. I'm going to prepare a patch for that and
submit it.
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Rob Duncan wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> My org is claiming to be version 8.3.5:
>
> Org-mode version 8
Hi list,
I would like to use ox-bibtex to export a bibliography to html with
multiple bibliography files, as follows:
#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: bibtex_1.bib,bibtex_2.bib plain option:-d option:-noabstract
limit:t
This works with latex export but not with html (I get a "Executing
bibtex2html failed"). I
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