Hi,
put his on hold FTMB, please. I don't yet understand why I get 'en'
regardless the language I state in org 9.7.x
However, "evaluating" #+LANGUAGE: at startup may be a nice feature for the
future, in the sense of reducing the amount of lines to setup Emacs for a
specific document.
Best, /PA
Cameron Reape writes:
Hi Cameron!
> ... any sort of designing in `org-mode, and if so, how?
A long-time freelancer here.
I use Org mode for almost all of my design work, where "design" is
defined as "thinking ideas through, typically before implementing them".
I design APIs, UIs, algorithms, d
I wanted to let others know about my recent experience tuning Org. I'm
on Emacs 29.3 with Org 9.7-pre from git.
I have a large file, 5MB, 134k lines, 4k example blocks, 1200 inline
images, 6500 timestamps. It grows rapidly as I use it for customer
support at a very active customer. I do try to arc
Thank you. Very helpful to know.
The other culprit, for me, is the presence of long tables. I've learned
to hide any headline which includes such tables to help with
performance.
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org 9.7.8-7f2ce8 in Emacs 31.0.50
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
Hi,
It seems my org-persist cache has somehow been corrupted so that opening
any Org-mode file suddenly causes this odd and severe error:
File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument listp
£6C?^c)
Retyping the above since the characters may turn out wrong:
(wrong-type-argument listp \27
For instance, i have a command that starts with an asterisk, and i want
to put it in a source block. However, doing so creates a heading.
Shouldn't the code block serve as a clear logical indicator that i don't
intend for that line to become a heading?
Example:
#+BEGIN_SRC
* hard nofile 2
#+E
the_wurfkreuz writes:
> For instance, i have a command that starts with an asterisk, and i want
> to put it in a source block. However, doing so creates a heading.
> Shouldn't the code block serve as a clear logical indicator that i don't
> intend for that line to become a heading?
>
> Example:
>
Fixed: I killed emacs, deleted ~/.cache/org-persist/, and things look
OK after restart.
Sorry, obvious solution, but I wasn't thinking straight last night.
I do have a backup of the org-persist directory if there's anything to
be learned from it about how this happened (but I'm traveling, and d
Christian Moe writes:
> I do have a backup of the org-persist directory if there's anything to
> be learned from it about how this happened (but I'm traveling, and don't
> have much time for forensics at the moment).
I don't think so. Not in this case.
I think that we simply need to do format ch
10 matches
Mail list logo