type of errors you are experiencing.
Using <https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async> may help avoid this issue. See
specifically here:
https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async#enable-asynchronous-compilation-of-your-melpa-packages
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2022, at 14:12, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Did you manage to get the copyright form from FSF?
> They are supposed to respond within 5 working days.
Yeah, I have the form. I signed it and scanned it, just haven't sent it off
yet...
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with the command line. i don't think the OP mentioned MacTeX, just TeXLive, so
it may be that s/he installed TeXLive directly, /not/ through MacTeX.
if that is indeed the case, i would advise the OP to remove TeXLive and install
it through MacTeX. that may solve his/her problems.
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rmula %
to be written as:
#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 1 :scope file-with-archives :block 2010-Q3
:formula %
S- and S- will jump whole quarters then of course.
Is anyone interested? Or is this a silly idea?
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s of the index file. mobileorg on Android didn't fail
however.
Good luck!
Joost Helberg
>>>>> "Chao" == Chao LU writes:
> Subject: [Orgmode] Org Mobile Setting and file encoding
> From: Chao LU
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 201
(+ (if multifile 1 0) 2)
(1- pcol)))
(setq recalc t))
((stringp formula)
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Carsten,
your more general approach works fine for me. The pushed fix seems
allright.
many regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
> Subject: Re: [Orgmode] error in calculating percentages in clocktables
> From: Carsten Dominik
> To: J
esn't specify this
seperator. This leaves it to org-table-import to find out what the
seperator is. org-table-import doesn't always succeed in this. Hence
the diff below which sets the seperator to (\t).
regards,
Joost Helberg
diff --git a/lisp/ob-sql.el b/lisp/ob-sql.el
index 19c271d..6bb9a
roduced). This happens if I
> create a new source file in my project.
change "rm %b-pdf" to "rm -f %b.pdf", that should take care of it.
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Rob,
what's the version of your software. With an emacs -q which only loads
(require 'org) and sets (set 'org-log-done t) your symptoms don't
appear.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Rob" == Rob Moss writes:
> Subject: [Orgmode] (org-log-done 't
tools called by the babel-lines. Publishing a VM File with all tools
installed as the container of a scientific document solves this.
January 15th is a bit close though.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Bill" == Bill White writes:
> Subject: [Orgmode] Elsevier's "Exec
perty EXPORT_FILE_NAME, but setting
this doesn't seem to have any effect. (Though I may be using it wrong, there
wasn't any description or example of it in the manual... Plus, I'd like to be
able to specify just the export directory, not necessarily the file name as
well.)
TIA
Joost
t actually interested in the .tex or .pdf
file itself and I don't want to clutter up the directory containing my org
files. So preferably the latex/pdf file should go into ~/tmp or /tmp, where it
can sit until I clean it out.
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doesn't do what one would expect. (note that i can't write the full path because
i switch between linux and OS X, which expand ~ differently: linux to
/home/,
OS X to /Users/.)
also, i'd like to be able to specify an export directory for the entire org
file
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:57:45AM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Joost Kremers wrote:
> > If I export (part of) an org-mode file to LaTeX, the LaTeX file is created
> > in
> > the same directory as the org-mode file. Is there a way to specify the file
> > should go s
tion for the occasional export that
I do... So the next time the need occurs, I'll have forgotten how I did it. But
because WHEN I need to export stuff, it's usually more than a single region,
it's annoying that the "export to buffer, save to temp dir, run latex"-sequence
ca
directory. Also, ssh adds another authentication mechanism
to the server.
many thanks for org-mode and regards,
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example, I teach a class every Thursday, but the
Thu. 13th of May was Ascension Day, so the class was cancelled. I would like the
event to not show up on such days.
BTW, I'm using Aquamacs 2.0, (org-version) says "6.33x", in case that's
relevant.
TIA
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t here---start->8---
> * 12:00-14:00 Weekly class
> <%%(org-diary-class 4 8 2010 7 8 2010 4 19)>
> ;; iso number of the week to skip
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
Great,
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 06:32:46PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Jun 8, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Joost Kremers wrote:
> >On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 02:40:30PM -0400, Matt Lundin wrote:
> >>The function org-diary-class nicely covers the scenario above:
> >>
>
within the agenda buffer? i haven't
been able to find anything...
tia
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ng their pdfs to other people, who might not be so
"lucky"... ;-)
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but doing a 'git pull' tells me "already up-to-date" and 'grep org-version'
gives me a line with "7.5" in it.
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Hi Bastien,
> Joost Kremers writes:
> > On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 09:16:24AM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> >> I'm releasing Org 7.6.
> >
> > could it be that the new release hasn't been merged into maint yet?
>
> You're right -- it's done
Specialists. The
date is September 1st.
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Kevin,
this line should appear in the list of packages
(menu Options->Manage Emacs Packages):
org 20110818available Outline-based notes management and
organizer
Note that the name of the package has no -mode suffix.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Kevin&qu
ght direction.
Org-mode version 7.8.02 (and org-drill included with it), GNU Emacs 23.3.1.
TIA
Joost
btw, i noticed that some of the customize items in org-drill.el are incorrectly
defined. for example, the :type declaration in
org-drill-spaced-repetition-algorithm is:
:type '(choice
acro-regexp" for global variables and/or functions.
use a prefix to distinguish them from other programs/packages.
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ad your message in mutt, this is what it shows:
[-- Autoview using elinks -dump -eval "set document.codepage.assume =
'ISO-8859-1'" '/home/joost/tmp/mutt2xkhQU' --]
I haven't sent any HTMl that I know of--I fully embrace the "plain text"
KISS
ve trouble
admitting they're an expert in org-mode; they won't tick the
box. They'll miss features they would otherwise try.
Org-mode is the best invention since sliced bread and if not, GNU
Emacs is, keep up the good work!
many regards,
Joost Helberg
>>>>> "B
n essence yes, as long as it's a text file and contains valid bibtex entries.
(note that bibtex isn't unicode-aware; i have no idea how bibtex reacts to files
containing unicode characters in text it's ignoring.)
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org-agenda-files set to "~/Dropbox/Work/Organiser".)
4) For the same reason, is it possible to make sure the files agenda.org and
index.org that MobileOrg creates are placed somewhere outside the agenda
directory?
Thanks,
Joost
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g two copies of my org files. :-) Not
that it's really that bad, I just wanted to know if its possible to use the
original org files as a source for MobileOrg.
Thanks,
Joost
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Hi all,
I was wondering if there's a way to separate weeks in month view in the agenda.
Either an empty line or a dashed line or something, anything that's more
conspicuous than the "Wxx" that is displayed, because that doesn't really stand
out.
TIA
Joost
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n't think firefox 3.6 has it, you'll need firefox 4. chrome and the latest
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and
org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file are set to off.
Has anyone any clue where to look for a solution as I obviously like
freshly loaded buffers to be not modified.
regards,
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-system clearly states
that it leaves the buffer modified _on purpose_. A third parameter
controls this behaviour.
Hence, my .emacs should contain:
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
(lambda () (set-buffer-file-coding-system 'utf-8 nil t)))
Solved.
regards,
Joost
>>&
l' in libreoffice, creating a new spreadsheet and pasting all into
this new spreadsheet. Of course, as a org-mode user, I hate all this
interaction with GUI programs.
I was wondering whether there is a better way to do this, or if a
minor add-on would facilitate this (C-c C-e s|S maybe?).
regar
Jambunathan,
Thanks for the code, it will probably match what I need.
Regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Jambunathan" == Jambunathan K writes:
> Subject: Re: org-export to Spreadsheet
> From: Jambunathan K
> To: Joost Helberg
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
&g
ies to the file and they've all been given an :ID: property, but they are
not being drilled. i'm sure i'm doing something wrong here, but i can't figure
out what...
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but yes, now that i've figured out what i was doing wrong, org-drill works
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o this?
>
> TAB won't indent it but you can use the rectable C-x r o to shift it
> right so it is part of the list.
actually, IME, if you select the table and then hit tab, it does indent.
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e table contains a
headline and you move point to it, it (un)folds the headline. so you need
to make sure TAB is on a line that it indents.
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since org-version shows no
> version any more.
it works for me with:
Elisp> emacs-version
"24.1.50.1"
Elisp> org-version
"7.8.09"
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Shiyuan,
Babel-R uses ESS (session: parameter) for R-evaluation and interactive
development/debugging. Babel-R is more than sufficient for publications
with mixed text and graphs.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Shiyuan" == Shiyuan writes:
> From: Shiyuan
> To: emacs
Dear Hymie,
The customizable variable:
org-clock-persist
is used for solving this.
regards,
Joost
BTW: why do you leave emacs?
>>>>> "hymie!" == hymie! writes:
> From: hymie!
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: [O] clock-in clock-out problems
s in the
org-code?
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(org-table-align).
Anyone an idea?
regards,
Joost Helberg
>>>>> "Francesco" == Francesco Pizzolante writes:
> From: Francesco Pizzolante
> To: mailing-list-org-mode
> Subject: [O] [bug] Alignment bug in clock tables
> Date: 2014-10-02T17:41:07+0200
nto a blank on screen.
unset org-pretty-entities to avoid \emsp stuff.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "J" == J David Boyd writes:
> From: J. David Boyd
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: [O] /emsp in clock tables
> Date: 2014-12-11T17:52:27+0100
>
moving the aligning to another place in the process should fix
this. I wasn't able to make this work.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> From: Nicolas Goaziou
> To: J. David Boyd
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O
g.texi line 2247.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.1.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.4.2)
of 2012-07-29 on charichuelo, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 7.9.3a (7.9.3a-elpa @
/home/joost/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20130108/)
regards,
Joost
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modify things. In any case, feedback is welcome!
Cheers,
Joost Diepenmaat
Zeekat Software Ontwikkeling
0001-Correctly-indent-BEGIN_SRC-and-END_SRC-lines.patch
Description: Binary data
ood. So I applied it with said
> modifications.
>
Great, thanks!
Joost.
7;postgresql (format
"psql --set=\"ON_ERROR_STOP=1\" -A -P footer=off -F \"\t\" -f %s -o
%s %s"
(org-babel-process-file-name in-file)
(org-babel-process-file-name out-file)
(or cmdline "")))
Is this a change worth
echo $i
done
#+end_src
many regards,
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Dear Aaron,
I was running close to the development version, but not close
enough. It's solved now in the current version of org-mode.
At first I accepted this odd behaviour, but then I realized htmlize is
supposed to give you what you see on screen, hence this was a bug.
regards,
patch for getting the list of figures into exported HTML will come
later.
>From c3dbd57fc1536816a15b430139155ed9ac54a8c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joost Helberg
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 14:01:34 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] added some Dutch translations and added List of Figures as a
label to
Nicolas,
will do. I should have read the contribution page a but more carefull.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> From: Nicolas Goaziou
> To: Joost Helberg
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: patch for adding som
Hi,
this patch adds the list of figures to the html export backend. It also
includes a translation entry-point for the label "List of Figures" with
already one translation in: dutch.
>From fab9105d04e5cb9f923c17d322d84a25527ec27a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joost Helberg
Dat
NAME: echo other stuff
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
echo "tune fire goat"
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS: echo other stuff
: tune fire goat
We use this shell-snippet in the following script and execute it,
noweb works fine:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :noweb yes
<>
<>
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
| ape | nut | m
Sebastian,
>>>>> "Sebastien" == Sebastien Vauban writes:
> From: Sebastien Vauban
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] Bug: code blocks with multiple word names create
> Date: 2015-02-18T14:06:07+0100
> Hello,
> Joost Helberg wrote:
f -F \"\t\" -f %s -o %s %s"
Can anyone suggest to me why this should not be in ob-sql.el? It is
already implemented for the mysql engine (via -N).
regards,
Joost
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Eric,
it's not in org-plus-contrib-20140203. Was it lost somehow (also my fix
for stopping on error is not in)?
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "schulte" == schulte eric writes:
> From: schulte.e...@gmail.com
> To: jo...@snow.nl
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Bastien,
OK, I understand.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "bzg" == bzg writes:
> From: b...@gnu.org
> To: jo...@snow.nl
> Cc: schulte.e...@gmail.com, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: patch for ob-sql and postgresql for supporting :colnames
> Date:
Carsten,
back in the time when me and my friend created and sold the Snow Linux
Distribution, we donated all excess money to the FSF.
This was 20 years ago, but I think the FSF serves as much a purpose
then as it does nowadays.
regards,
Joost Helberg
>>>>> "Carsten" =
intention of the people behind the donations. In fact, I'll be happy to
donate money then.
regards,
Joost Helberg
>>>>> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
> From: Carsten Dominik
> To: Eric Schulte
> Cc: org-mode list
> Subject: Re: [O] Is an
k Sharon has a valid
expactation.
regards,
Joost
>>>>> "Sharon" == Sharon Kimble writes:
> From: Sharon Kimble
> To: org-mode
> Subject: [O] exporting α/β to latex/pdf
> Date: 2014-05-04T17:13:45+0200
> I have these two symbols showing in my org-m
-store-link`. I looked at the
source of `org-store-link` and it looks like the answer is no, but I
thought I'd ask anyway. I could of course create the link myself and add
it to `org-stored-links` but that feels rather hackish and I suspect
will blow up in my face at some point in the future.
TI
at you want and don't worry anymore how it is done
> (=> dp stands for declarative programming, in this context at least ;-)
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ess, then use C-h k on those keys to see what
> commands get run.
Yes, I've been doing that and I've arrived at something that works, just
wasn't sure it was the Right Way™. :-)
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(for example by
> looking at the major mode). If not, it must exit and return nil. If yes,
> it should return a non-nil value after a calling `org-store-link-props'
> with a list of properties and values.
Great, thanks! I looked at the source of `org-store-link', but this
wasn't obvious to me. :-/
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so converts *from* Docbook, and can convert *to* Org, so again,
that might be of help.
Of course, whether Pandoc can be useful to you really depends on your
needs. Pandoc's internal document representation is based on Markdown,
and by its very nature Markdown is more limited in it capabilities than
Org. In essence, anything that cannot be handled by (Pandoc's version
of) Markdown, cannot be handled by Pandoc in other formats.
HTH
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x27; writer,
which has been part of Pandoc much longer and which outputs to (I
assume) DocBook v4. So I suspect you either need to upgrade your Pandoc
or make sure ox-pandoc sets the output format to `docbook'.
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ndoc's Github page:
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/1.17.2
Perhaps you can use that?
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derstand method
for indicating which character point is actually on, making
editing much more comfortable.
Just my €0.02, of course.
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s and all it does is define a function to store an org
link to an Ebib entry, which, IIUC, is done in a completely
different way in Org 9.0.
Joost
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a separate repo for it, either on Github
or somewhere else, wherever you prefer.
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On Tue, Nov 08 2016, Joost Kremers wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 08 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
So you mean there is no equivalent to both
(ebib-cur-entry-key)
This one was what I was worried about, but on second thought, it
should be possible to simply use:
(ebib--get-key-at-point
[removed Grégoire Jadi from the discussion.]
On Thu, Nov 10 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Joost Kremers writes:
Like I said, I'd be happy to take over maintainance. Just let
me know
how to go about making it available to org-contrib. (If there
is a way
to keep the file in the main
ually find this out by looking for a
\bibliography command or, if you use biblatex, for
\addbibresource. I'm wondering what the canonical way is to
specify this for an Org file.
TIA
Joost
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e a better method?
BTW, just looking at the LOGBOOK drawer doesn't work, because I
may clock in and out of a project several times a day.
Thanks for any hints and suggestions!
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g-ref-default-bibliography.
I am not sure about the ox-bibtex setup.
Ok, so there's no single method that will always work. Thanks for
the info. It doesn't solve my problem but at least I know where to
start looking. :-)
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ing for, thanks!
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l you've found your
preferred text size.
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ber of different types of
tables. The kinds of tables you're looking for are called pipe
tables in Pandoc's documentation:
http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#tables
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: PDF file ./blahblahblah.pdf wasn’t produced
I did install basictex, and when I enter pdflatex on the command
line, it works with no problems. Any clues why org export isn't
finding the executable?
This:
https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell
perhaps?
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than installing all of TeXLive. Just do `tlmgr
install wrapfig` in a shell, or (if installed) use the graphical
TeXLive Manager.
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distros still ship a very outdated
version; latest is 1.19), and not all features are supported. So
yeah, it's not necessarily the best option...
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seem to be available in Beamer.
Couldn't you use that?
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On Mon, Mar 04 2019, Roland Everaert wrote:
I am facing the same issue with that version on emacs 25.2.2
(Ubuntu
18.04.2 LTS).
When will it be available throu the Org Mode ELPA repo?
I got the update this morning (finally...)
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kremers/ebib/blob/master/org-ebib.el>).
And yes, I apologize for the irony. ;-)
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e into indented ones, just a paragraph,
which I manually have to indent,
If you're using Pandoc to convert html to org, then you should
probably ask on the Pandoc mailing list:
https://pandoc.org/help.html
HTH
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On Wed, Sep 18 2019, Matt Price wrote:
Is thre away to do that kind of destructuring bind -- which
binds *everything* in the plist, without knowing the symbol
names in
advance? that would be really great.
let-alist perhaps?
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he
text from there until (point-max).
I'm just wondering if this may break in unexpected circumstances
and whether there's a better way.
TIA
Joost
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it is looking at an
optional argument and expects a measure, i.e., a number followed by one of the
supported units.
The solution I usually opt for is to enclose the brackets in an additional set
of braces: `{[...]}`. Whether Org export can and should automate that, I can't
say.
HTH
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to look beyond that.
Versions:
IELM> emacs-version
"26.3"
IELM> org-version
"9.3.1"
TIA
Joost
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ught triggered the bug doesn't
recreate it. Weird.
Thanks for reading and apologies for wasting everyone's time...
Joost
On Tue, Feb 11 2020, Bastien wrote:
Hi Texas,
Texas Cyberthal writes:
Why does there need to be an Org version of mixed-pitch-mode?
It
already works for Org.
Yes, indeed.
Besides, there's also `org-variable-pitch`, available on Melpa.
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-at-point functionality is implemented.
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