On 22.02.2015 00:20, alb wrote:
I finally upgraded! And I'm currently trying out xfce!
Thanks again for the suggestions.
Al
p.s.: now pandoc works as expected.
I don't want to sound insistent, but as a Linux user I personnaly
recommend not to use "apt" to install and use python packages. Ins
Hi Chris,
Chris Angelico wrote:
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>> Thanks a lot for the hint. Maybe I should seriously think about
>> upgrading the whole distro. It's just that Gnome3 really sucks to my
>> taste and I'm not in the mood to look for another Desktop
>> Environment...(maybe I should go back to CDE).
>>
>
> This
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 12:39 AM, alb wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> Wolfgang Maier wrote:
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>> I have pandoc 1.12.2.1 and it recognizes the figure directive just fine
>> (tested with html output so I cannot say anything about LaTeX).
>
> This reminds me that I need to move sooner or later from squ
On 21.02.2015 14:39, alb wrote:
Do you know of anyway to install wheezy packages on squeeze?
No need for a new distro. Use virtualenv, this is simple and great:
http://simononsoftware.com/virtualenv-tutorial-part-2/
Cheers,
Fabien
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Hi Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Maier wrote:
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> I have pandoc 1.12.2.1 and it recognizes the figure directive just fine
> (tested with html output so I cannot say anything about LaTeX).
This reminds me that I need to move sooner or later from squeeze to
wheezy...
Do you know of anyway to install whee
On 20.02.2015 15:59, alb wrote:
My installation is the following:
pandoc 1.5.1.1
python 2.6.6
debian squeeze
Any idea why? Should I upgrade somehow beyond what the debian repository
delivers?
I have pandoc 1.12.2.1 and it recognizes the figure directive just fine
(tested with html output so