Good to hear from you!
Eric S Fraga writes:
I do like the animated images in the features page!
Glad you like them! I recently converted the static images to SVGs
with the help of someone using Emacs27 w/ Cairo, would be nice go
do something like an animated SVG in the future, but that'
On Tuesday, 21 Jul 2020 at 15:52, Marco Falconi wrote:
> I am trying to export to html a labeled latex special block (a theorem
> environment,
[...]
> the link does not href to "#thm:mv" as expected, but to an auto-generated
> label:
Confirmed with org from git a few minutes ago. The link usin
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
>> subdirectory relative to the org file.
>>
>> What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way?
>
> I suggested the attached diff
On Monday, 3 Aug 2020 at 10:03, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Emacs should run fine on PostmarketOS [1] [2]. Thus Org, too.
Emacs runs perfectly fine on Android via termux and org works as well (as does
gnus!).
But the issue is the keyboard.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.7-
I do like the animated images in the features page! I do wonder about
the order of the topics within that page, e.g. working with source code,
although powerful, is probably not the lead item for new
users. However, that's a minor point at this stage.
More generally, can the column width for the
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 04:15:22PM +0200, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
>> subdirectory relative to the org file.
>>
>> What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way?
>
> Can you just set
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
> subdirectory relative to the org file.
>
> What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way?
I suggested the attached diff a while ago, but no one seemed very
interested.
Hi All,
Org's speed keys are a very interesting feature to which I've long been
attracted to. And indeed, I've flirted with it a number of times in the
past. But every time I do so, I end up stepping back, because I get
weary of fat fingering my documents. The whole set of speed keys is
mo
On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 04:15:22PM +0200, Loris Bennett wrote:
> I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
> subdirectory relative to the org file.
>
> What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way?
Can you just set your EXPORT_FILE_NAME to includ
Hi friends.
First time here, I have a couple of years working with org and i love it.
Now I have a problem.
I discovered the plantuml language to create nice charts, also I have minted
configured to transform in latex to pdf.
But minted doesn't have the lexer so throws error.
I think, if there ar
Hi,
I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
subdirectory relative to the org file.
What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way?
Cheers,
Loris
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Hi TEC,
Just wanted to add one datapoint here. I think this effort your putting down is
commendable and deserves many +1's.
Reading about something ofc happen on devices other than where the software in
the end is installed. Thus, I agree fully with what you write below!
Your draft is already
Colin Baxter writes:
It seems to have the usual vertical monotone blocks, commonly
seen in mobile sites. These may be necessary for the small
screen but represent to me a retrograde development in web-site
design.
Ah yes, the big banner on the index page. I think I can see your
point of
On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 01:11:24PM +0800, TEC wrote:
>
> Colin Baxter writes:
>
> >> TEC writes:
> >> - The site is now more mobile friendly, the navbar now has a
> >
> > Why? How many users are installing org-mode on their 'phones - smart or
> > otherwise?
>
> Zero, I expect :P
Emacs shoul
Dear Timothy,
> TEC writes:
- Snip --
> Of course we don't exactly have any hard answers to these
> questions, but I'd wager the answer is enough to warrant a little
> bit of effort to make the mobile experience not-garbage. To see
> how
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