Kyle Meyer writes:
> Guillaume MULLER writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I recently sent an email on this mailing list (see
>> https://orgmode.org/list/b1e778c5-acbf-8a17-c9bf-dcb6693e9...@univ-st-etienne.fr/
>> )
>>
>> Since then, I'm receiving spams on the email address I used to send
>> the message.
On 08/04/21 8:37 pm, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ramesh Nedunchezian writes:
>
>> Does wip-cite doesn't work with master or 9.4.5? Am I doing something
>> wrong?
>
> Although most of it is still relevant, wip-cite branch is to be
> considered as slightly outdated at the moment.
>
>
I was trying to learn [Helm](https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm), is
an Emacs framework for incremental completions and narrowing
selections
The official documentation is generated by M-x helm-documentation, and
it is org format. I wanted to read the documentation as an info file.
So, when I exp
* Guillaume MULLER [2021-04-08 11:30]:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently sent an email on this mailing list (see
> https://orgmode.org/list/b1e778c5-acbf-8a17-c9bf-dcb6693e9...@univ-st-etienne.fr/
> )
>
> Since then, I'm receiving spams on the email address I used to send the
> message.
>
> After som
* Tim Cross [2021-04-09 10:06]:
> The only sane action is good spam filtering. While I know a lot of
> people complain about the Google gmail spam filtering, for me it is
> remarkably accurate.
Maybe, but then you may also receive email mostly form public
providers. My experience from stories of
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> | ITEM | CLOCKSUM |
>> |---+--|
>> | Goal 3| 2:11 |
>> |---+--|
>> | Task 1| 2:11 |
>> |---+--|
>> | Subtask 1 | 1:00 |
>> #+END
>> --8<---cut here---end
Hello,
Ramesh Nedunchezian writes:
> I was trying to learn [Helm](https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm), is
> an Emacs framework for incremental completions and narrowing
> selections
>
> The official documentation is generated by M-x helm-documentation, and
> it is org format. I wanted to read t
Hello,
Tom Gillespie writes:
> I've included the simplest patch I could come up with for the
> divergence in behavior between org-babel-tangle-single-file and
> org-link-search.
Thank you. I applied it.
> https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/2d78ea57cfad1ddc3e993c949daf117b76315170/li
Hello,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I have noticed that a couple of (spurious?) spaces in a `format'
> expression of `org-sort-remove-invisible' is causing `org-sort-list' not
> to sort correctly (alphabetically) the items that contain emphasis marks
> in a plain list. I propose this very simple
Jean Louis writes:
> Nobody should use Google for emails. Why trust some 100,000 staff
> members with personal information?
Please do not tell me what I should or shold not do. I am an adult
and am perfectly capable of making up my own mind thank you.
--
Tim Cross
Hellow Nicolas:
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thank you.
>
> Could you apply the same fix to the `org-verbatim-re' match above, and
> provide an appropriate commit message?
Done! I've attached the corrected patch. Sorry for the flaws in me
previous patch: I'm a bit of a novice at submitting patches.
Sorry Tim. While that is my opinion, it is not meant to be taken
personally, I am corresponding with many people with Google account,
that is really nothing personal.
My opinion is for safety of users and awareness, though. Would you
stubmle upon similar opinions on websites, it would not be taken
See attachments.
In the attached files, there are links pointing to itemized headlines
... and the problem is the items have no anchors associated with it.
See
(info "(texinfo) @anchor")
helmdocumentation.org.texi:3: warning: @setfilename missing argument
helmdocumentation.org.texi:9: warnin
Jean Louis writes:
> Sorry Tim. While that is my opinion, it is not meant to be taken
> personally, I am corresponding with many people with Google account,
> that is really nothing personal.
>
Your statement was personal and if that was not your intent, then think
before you post and ensure w
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