Hi,
When I have an emphasized section with a macro inside and the macro
contains the emphasis delimiter, macro expansion is broken (i.e. doesn't
happen, it is exported verbatim, including the braces and the macro name).
In for / and * the emphasis section ends where the delimiter shows up in the
Hello,
I tried orc-toc out and invoked org-toc-mode which resulted in my org
mode file being shown raw, so I restarted Emacs. Emacs auto-saved my org
mode file and when attempting to load it (without org-toc loaded) the
combination of the various prompts for file local variables alongside
Emacs d
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Hi
Thanks for the feedback. I incorporated some of your suggestions for
org-mode. I'll add the examples to https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg once
the changes become part of org-mode.
Regarding (defvar org-babel-default-header-args:matlab '((:session .
"*MATLAB*")), this was done on purpose. We've been
Hello,
Markup structures like "#+begin_src" and "#+being_quote" can be
inserted using the command `org-insert-structure-template'. In much
of the documentation, these structures are called "blocks", including
the existing documentation for `org-insert-structure-template'.
I personally found the n
>> make docs failed with the following output (also included as attachment
>> for completeness):
>> ...
>> makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org.info
>> org.texi:16204: warning: @anchor should not appear on @item line
>> org.texi:16217: warning: @anchor should not appear on @item line
>> ...
>
> make
Sure, a call of
maxima --version
returns
Maxima 5.47.0
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 4:10 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Benjamin McMillan writes:
>
> > The remaining unexpected fails are mostly maxima tests.
> > I do have some version of maxima installed, but never use it, so no idea
> if
> > it is inte