Thank you very much for that very complete answer and advice. This will
allow me to learn better how to use emacs (and org-mode).
Frédéric
Le 29/08/2018 à 00:38, Tim Cross a écrit :
Just a few comments. While none will solve your immediate issue, they
may help track it down.
- it looks like
Just a few comments. While none will solve your immediate issue, they
may help track it down.
- it looks like your running as root! This is a very bad idea,
especially if your inexperienced and still trying to work things
out. Highly recommend you create a normal account (possibly with
app
Thank you and my apologies. Seeing the session output you posted convinced me
the problem was with my ess settings.
Of course I should have known that because I could find no-one else with the
same problem and I could see no change to ob-R.el in the git repo in the past
months that could have affe
Oh, oh. I've opening a new emacs file, and this message waits me :
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
‘/home/frederic/.emacs’:
Symbol's value as variable is void: +
To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the
cause of the error in your initializati
gmx writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use the koma class. I found a configuration of the.emacs
> file, in the manual and in a Stack Exchange post
> (https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/364914/using-koma-script-article-with-org-mode).
>
>
>
> I open a new .org file, and I declare:
>
> #+T
Tim Cross writes:
> If that is a copy of what is in your .emacs or init.el file, then I
> think you have a number of errors. Try running emacs -q and see if emacs
> reports errors in your init file.
>
Did you mean `emacs --debug-init'? `emacs -q' will skip the user file.
> Tim
>
> gmx writes:
Le 28/08/2018 à 18:04, Tim Cross a écrit :
Sorry, I was in a rush before work and sent you the wrong command!
No problem. Thank you for giving me your time.
What you need to do is run emacs --debug-init rather than emacs -q.
Well. And the answer is... too long (many, many lines) : are read
Cannot confirm. See inline.
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 7:48 AM, Dylan Schwilk wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently have run into a change in output from my R language source code
> blocks.
>
> I have found that when I include :session to the source block header, I now
> get
> extra blank lines in the
Sorry, I was in a rush before work and sent you the wrong command!
What you need to do is run emacs --debug-init rather than emacs -q.
Your emacs init is either in the file .emacs in your home directory or
the file init.el in the .emacs.d directory (assuming your not using
something like spacem
Hello,
I recently have run into a change in output from my R language source code
blocks.
I have found that when I include :session to the source block header, I now get
extra blank lines in the #+results. This has broken my lecture slides for my
courses with too much extra blank space.
for exa
On 27 August 2018 09:05:32 BST, ST wrote:
>Thank you for sharing!
>
>It would be nice to be able to generate a .pdf invoice based on a
>predefined template (in .org/.tex/etc formats; maybe utilizing org-mode
>exporter) for certain ledger transaction (by default the current one,
>highlighted by
Hi Orgers,
I'd like to be able to get all clock data for a given period, say today,
from a given file(s) (like what `org-agenda-log-mode' does). And I'd
like to have it in an Elisp program, so ideally as some data structure.
Any hints?
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
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