On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 06:54:13PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > If you are using XEmacs to run org-mode, the following is important > for you: > > Starting with the next release of Org-mode (4.38, only a few days > away), Org-mode will require the use of noutline.el, a new > implementation of outline mode on which Org-mode is based. This new > implementation uses text overlays with invisibility properties to > hide text. This new implementation is already standard on GNU Emacs, > so nothing needs to be done if you are using GNU Emacs. > > XEmacs currently still uses the old implementation which is based on > selective display to hide text. This works great, but is much harder > to program for. Since there is now a port of noutline.el for XEmacs > which seems to work stably, I will enforce using it, to make things > much easier for the Org-mode side, and thus for me. Therefore, > starting with the next version of Org-mode you need to install > noutline.el. In the near future, I will slowly but surely remove the > code needed for compatibility with the old outline.el. > > The only way to keep me from doing what I just said is to download > noutline.el *now*, test it and report problems with it or with the > combination noutline/Org-mode. > > You may download it at > > http://www.astro.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/noutline.el > > and install it in the usual way: byte-compile it, put both > noutline.el and noutline.elc on your load path. And put (for now) > (require 'noutline) somewhere early into your .xemacs/init.el file. > > Thanks for your understanding. >
Could you just add it into a 'contrib' type directory in the distribution file? I was thinking of suggesting the creation of a contrib directory where you can throw things like this, as well as contributed perl scripts and other stuff such as the other org mode extensions.... Tim. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode