On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 at 17:49:53 +0200, Olivier Berger wrote:
> I've had this crazy idea to try and "port" emacs to the Web browser
> (using some tools like [[https://browsix.org/][browsix]]), for the
> purpose of running org-mode inside a browser tab.
>
> Anyone having had the same idea yet ?
A
If org-agenda-files is set to a file through customize.el and that
file is missing, Org will fail to load at all.
Org should not fail to load, either it should create an empty file or
it should print a warning and still load itself. I think the former
would be easier to implement.
2017-10-27 17:49 GMT+02:00 Olivier Berger <
olivier.ber...@telecom-sudparis.eu>:
> Hi.
>
> I've had this crazy idea to try and "port" emacs to the Web browser
> (using some tools like [[https://browsix.org/][browsix]]), for the
> purpose of running org-mode inside a browser tab.
>
> Anyone having
Hi.
I've had this crazy idea to try and "port" emacs to the Web browser
(using some tools like [[https://browsix.org/][browsix]]), for the
purpose of running org-mode inside a browser tab.
Anyone having had the same idea yet ?
Interestingly, porting a C program to browsix currently seem to rely
Hello,
I am currently on the following org-mode version
Org mode version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-22-ga2a034-elpa @
/home/giammi/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20171023/)
GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11) of 2017-
09-15, modified by Debian
If I create a simple heading like
* Hello
Test
and
Hello,
I am currently on the following org-mode version
Org mode version 9.1.2 (9.1.2-22-ga2a034-elpa @
/home/giammi/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20171023/)
GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11) of 2017-
09-15, modified by Debian
If I create a simple heading like
* Hello
Test
and
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:12 AM Tory S. Anderson
wrote:
> I have a single org file that represents a collection of articles;
> each article starts with a first-level heading and includes its
> own footnotes, always restarting from 0. I have a ** Footnotes
> section in
I have a single org file that represents a collection of articles;
each article starts with a first-level heading and includes its
own footnotes, always restarting from 0. I have a ** Footnotes
section in each article with the appropriate footnotes, but it
isn't respected when I follow one of
On Thursday, 26 Oct 2017 at 10:53, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I don't know anything about this, but there are certain times when I have
> liked to use \paragraph{ } in generating a document. The first part of
For me, 4th level headings correspond to \paragraph on export to
LaTeX/PDF: