You don't need an account for read access to any repository. I'm sure
Bastien will clarify, but for write access I would expect you need to
have a GPG key added to the repository.
So, in short, you don't actually have to have a savanah account.
However, if you do have one and don't want it to be
Tim Cross writes:
> You don't need an account for read access to any repository. I'm sure
> Bastien will clarify, but for write access I would expect you need to
> have a GPG key added to the repository.
>
> So, in short, you don't actually have to have a savanah account.
> However, if you do h
Hi Stardiviner,
stardiviner writes:
> I have a big problem. After I registered savannah account, I open
> profile page at first 3 days. Then I have not touched it anymore. Now
> Savannah emailed me that my account has been removed because of idle.
I'm sorry for this. This happened to Timothy t
Thanks for quick reply and solving this problem. :smile:
> On Jun 5, 2021, at 3:55 PM, Bastien wrote:
>
> Hi Stardiviner,
>
> stardiviner writes:
>
>> I have a big problem. After I registered savannah account, I open
>> profile page at first 3 days. Then I have not touched it anymore. Now
>>
On 04/06/2021 11:04, Utkarsh Singh wrote:
On 2021-06-02, 23:44 +0700, Maxim Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2021 22:08, Utkarsh Singh wrote:
;;;###autoload
(defun org-table-import (file separator)
@@ -955,12 +971,13 @@ lines. It can have the following values:
- integer When a number, use that m
Hi
Could use perfectly well the python-matlab engine from within emacs org
mode in Ubuntu 16.04, python 3.5 and matlab 2019b.
Now I am using
1. Macos 10.15 (catalina),
2. Matlab2019b. (That only support python 2.7, 3.6, 3.7 but not 3.8,
which the MacOs ships.
3. So I in
I've been struggling with this for a while, and am a mediocre programmer,
so thought I'd ask for help here.
I started out writing this generate capf to insert citation keys, but have
decided to make it specific to org-cite.
Here's the commented function.
TIA.
Note the "candidates" variable acce
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Here's another proposal:
>
> `org-cite-export-processor' is now an alist, where keys are export
> back-ends or t, which is the default key.
>
> '((latex biblatex bibstyle citestyle)
> (beamer natbib nil nil)
> (my-latex natbib bibstyle)
> (t csl nil nil))
>
On 2021-06-05, 19:40 +0700, Maxim Nikulin wrote:
> This line should be added to org-table.el, but notice "rx ‘not’ syntax
> error: (or ". This logical operators have a bit different meaning for
> regular expression.
>
> Nicolas suggested you to use `list' to avoid `eval'. Certainly `eval'
> sh
Round 2, which should address the "regex" todo.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defun bibtex-actions-complete-key-at-point-oc ()
"Complete org-cite citation key at point.
When inserting '@' in a buffer the capf UI will present user with
a list of entries, fr
Hello,
Denis Maier writes:
> I think there are a couple of options and combinations thereof:
>
> 1. Do nothing special, just treat block quotations like regular paragraphs.
>
> 2. Don't apply this punctuation-manipulation to blockquotes at all, i.e.
> let authors handle this manually.
>
> 3. Ad
On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 5:35 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Getting back to this thread… I'd like to see it moving forward.
Yes. This is the last missing piece I see!
> You lost me here. Punctuation moving was implemented with notes cites in
> mind (much like Pandoc, I think).
Correct. And also bi
Hi,
Am 05.06.2021 um 23:45 schrieb Bruce D'Arcus:
On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 5:35 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Getting back to this thread… I'd like to see it moving forward.
Yes. This is the last missing piece I see!
Yes, good this is coming.
You lost me here. Punctuation moving was implemente
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