On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 04:52:20PM +, Loyall, David wrote:
Hello, Bernt.
According to your famous org-mode.org document (thank you!) this file:
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.org.html
...should be a colorized version of the org source.
Please take a look at it. The
Hello Harry,
On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 12:00:32PM -0500, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
NOTE: This is not an information request.
I searched google, orgmode.org FAQ, org manual, and ran a search on this
mailing list but
could not find this useful information. Since it took me a few days
to figure
Hi,
I've been trying to fix ASCII export back-end for variable width
chars. It is basically replacing `length' with `string-width', but the
behavior of those two functions differ when you give nil as an
argument; `length' returns 0, `string-width' yields a type error:
eval: Wrong type argument:
On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 01:17:24PM +0100, Bastien wrote:
Hi Ingo,
what version of Org and notmuch are you using?
I use a recent Emacs/Org and a recent notmuch and I can
store link without problem.
Same here.
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
Christof
Christof Spitz christof.sp...@gmail.com writes:
I found the bug: Windows-Emacs was missing the libxml2 library. I got
the libxml2-2.7.8.-w32-bin.zip, copied the content of /bin into Emacs'
/bin directory and now the formatting works.
This should have been very difficult to track
Christof Spitz christof.sp...@gmail.com writes:
Emacs did return a runtime error
This is what Emacs does.
From xml.c: 96
message1 (libxml2 library not found);
and message1 (based on other uses elsewhere) seems to be used for
ordinary echo area messages (like prompt strings etc) as
Hello,
Yasushi SHOJI ya...@atmark-techno.com writes:
I've been trying to fix ASCII export back-end for variable width
chars. It is basically replacing `length' with `string-width', but the
behavior of those two functions differ when you give nil as an
argument; `length' returns 0,
Hi,
For the Texinfo exporter, I noticed that the @documentencoding macro is
derived from the buffer-file-coding-system. At the moment it is
translated like this: us-ascii-unix to US-ASCII-UNIX. This makes
makeinfo complain like so:
org-syntax.texi:5: warning: encoding `US-ASCII-UNIX' is not a
FWIW, hiding text by setting foreground == background is the wrong
way to do it IMO.
AFAIK there's no other way offered by Emacs. `invisible' actually
removes the text from the output rather than leaving blank space, so it
doesn't provide the same feature.
Stefan
On 7.11.2013, at 20:38, David david...@riseup.net wrote:
El 05/11/13 11:56, Bastien escribió:
Hi David,
Carsten Dominikcarsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
do you have FSF papers? If so, write to Jason Dunsmore and send him your
public key.
Thanks you!
I think org-license.el and
Hi everyone!
first of all thanks go to everyone out there making (mobile)org the
great piece of software that it is!
No here's my issue: When I clear the database in Mobileorg for Android
and re-sync with the staged files, all entries that used to be synced
with the Android system calendar
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
My initial thoughts are that inserting keywords *with* values while not
inserting empty keywords would be the most intuitive.
TITLE always have a value. When not specified, it defaults to buffer's
name.
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
I've been using this since it was sent, and I haven't noticed any bad
behavior.
Thanks for the feedback.
BTW, I tried to add `org-self-insert-command' to
`flyspell-delayed-commands', since
Hi,
I'm not especially familiar with emacs-lisp and I haven't looked at the
functions for node properties at all. Unfortunately, I'm under a time
crunch today and I don't have the few hours it would take to get up to
speed (otherwise, I'd have a go at it myself).
It seems that everything in
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