On 21/11/2021 16:28, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Also, is there any reason why we are not simply using punctuation
character class instead of listing punctuation chars explicitly (and
only for English)? What about "_你叫什么名字_?"
It seems punctuation character class is too broad. E.g.
¿ INVERTED QUE
On 2021-11-26, at 22:16, Samuel Banya wrote:
> Hey Marcin,
>
> There are a few options that exist, so I'm going to drop a few ideas in this
> email.
>
> *"Buy A Rooted Phone" Option:*
> Why not just get a rooted Android phone with Replicant on it from eBay in the
> first place?
>
> Then, you
I still don't see Org 9.5.1 on GNU ELPA, just 9.5. Does it usually take
so long to appear?
Thanks, Bill
On 11/22/21 12:05 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Org 9.5.1 is planned to be the last stable version before the final
merge into the Emacs 28 branch, so I will p
Hello,
Max Nikulin writes:
> I can not estimate efforts necessary to implement priorities of
> objects (verbatim - link - emphasis) in org-elements parser since
> I have not looked into its code. Comparing the following snippets,
> I might naively expect some kind of backtracking:
>
> - A /b *c
Lol, okay. Well then, I tried to offer some advice. Good luck with MacOS.
Its better to keep Emacs uncaged :)
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021, at 7:25 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> On 2021-11-26, at 22:16, Samuel Banya wrote:
>
> > Hey Marcin,
> >
> > There are a few options that exist, so I'm going to
Has the format for timestamps covering (say) a few hours changed? The
following is still possible with "C-c .", but (I think) it is not
documented in the Org-Mode manual:
<2021-11-27 Sat 10:30-12:30>
This seems to be the new standard:
<2021-11-27 Sat 10:30>--<2021-11-27 Sat 12:30>
--
Dav
On 2021-11-27, at 22:42, Samuel Banya wrote:
> Lol, okay. Well then, I tried to offer some advice. Good luck with MacOS.
Well, thanks - it was actually valuable. Also - out of curiosity - what
gave you the impression I'm using MacOS??? Fun fact: I did once use an
iPad (a borrowed one) for ha
Ah, fair enough.
Funnily enough, I kind of am in the same boat, since I have a free iPad laying
around which I tried to use forever for various tasks but have wanted to beat
it against a wall in terms of how locked down the stupid device is.
A bit off topic, I know.
But yeah, tried to access a
I think the new standard is better since it allows for work or an agenda
item to cross one or more Midnights.
On Sat, 27 Nov 2021, David Masterson wrote:
> Has the format for timestamps covering (say) a few hours changed? The
> following is still possible with "C-c .", but (I think) it is not
>