Thank you, this solution works. May I ask about the reasons of such a
distinction?
Dominik
"Berry, Charles" writes:
>> On Sep 4, 2021, at 5:30 AM, Dominik Schrempf
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use directory local environments with =envrc= [1], and run into trouble
>> when
>> using (Bash)
Hi,
I have set 'org-attach-use-inheritance' to t. If a heading has no
parents it seems to inherit from the first heading in the file
which has either the ID or DIR property set, ie from the first
sibling above it. I'm guessing this is not the expected behaviour?
Johan
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Johan
Hello,
I tried to insert a citation in a footnote using Org-ref-cite.
Unfortunately, when exporting to LaTeX, the citation is ignored, i.e., it
is left out and does not appear in the LaTeX output. Is there a way to make
references appear in the footnotes or is there at least a work around? The
foo
This works fine for me:
#+bibliography: test.bib
#+cite_export: biblatex verbose
Body text with a citation: [cite:@mcneill2011].
Footnote: [fn:1]
#+print_bibliography:
* Footnotes
[fn:1] A commentary, and then a citation: [cite:@low2001].
Results for the end is:
Body text with a citation: \
I'd like to add one detail I've realized only now: The problem that
citations using Org-cite are not exported LaTeX obviously does not concern
footnotes with an inline definition.
Best regards,
Elias
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It does seems there's a little bug with this; for in-footnote citation
outputs, but the second not.
Body text with a citation: [cite:@mcneill2011 with a suffix][fn:2].
Body text with a citation: [cite:@low2001; @mcneill2011; with a suffix][fn:3].
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 7:50 AM Bruce D'Arcus wro
> On Sep 6, 2021, at 1:53 AM, Dominik Schrempf
> wrote:
>
> Thank you, this solution works. May I ask about the reasons of such a
> distinction?
[i.e. between exec-path and (getenv "PATH")]
Well, this is how `shell' and `shell-command-on-region' both do it, and they
seem to be the underly
ed...@openmail.cc writes:
> I am very sorry for wasting your precious time. This was very simple
It’s the finding that’s hard, not the setup.
> 1. Install (some are optional) python-language-server
> jedi-language-server bash-language-server python-pylint
> python-pydocstyle ccls python-pyl
Allen Li writes:
green-blue is recoverable, and green:blue is not. Consider a
file where
some headings are tagged :green:blue: and some are tagged
:green_blue:.
If green-blue gets changed into :green:blue:, then it is no
longer
possible to tell which :green:blue: headings are supposed to
[Cross-posted to orgmode-emacs and emacs-devel. Please use "Reply to all".]
Hi org-mode,
As a heads up, Emacs is getting ready to cut the emacs-28 branch in
preparation of the upcoming release of Emacs 28.1:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2021-07/msg00812.html
It would be g
On 2021-09-06 22:20, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
It’s the finding that’s hard, not the setup.
Very kind of you.
Sehr net von dir.
You may also want to use flake8. That helps keep your code pythonic. I
don’t know how much of that is in pylint.
Actually, it's running on my computer. I ma
Hello, everyone.
Basically, my bug report is roughly about the subject.
`paragraph-indent-minor-mode` is shipped with Emacs by default (just like
org), and its behaviour is very standard for a lot of languages. A one
or two spaces indentation starts a new paragraph in quite a few human
languages.
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