This might be because the builtin version is the same as the one in
elpa (although if that's the case the UI is somewhat confusing) but
I'm not sure about that because I don't quite understand the
relationship between builtin versions and stable external releases. I
mean, is builtin org only update
Hi all,
in a clean emacs-28 install I do:
M-x package-install org
I get:
Possible completions are:
org-contrib org-edna org-real org-translate orgalist
package-archives has:
(("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/";)
("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/";))
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and I installed python3.6 (which is not
> officially supported for that Ubuntu version via
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/865554/how-do-i-install-python-3-6-using-apt-get
>
> I also installed
>
> sudo -H python3.6 -m pip install jupyter
excalamus--- via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> I'm hacking on ob-shell.el and I see that the source has mixed tabs and
> spaces.
> If I were to contribute changes, would it be an issue if tabs were converted
> to
> whitespace?
>
> I've not used the email contribution style
I'm hacking on ob-shell.el and I see that the source has mixed tabs and spaces.
If I were to contribute changes, would it be an issue if tabs were converted to
whitespace?
I've not used the email contribution style before and have had whitespace
issues in the past with GitHub PRs. I typical
Hi all,
in the *Org Agenda* buffer mode-line I'm seeing a weird gap that I
can't remember whether it was before or not. In the attached
screenshot the gap shows a different face than the rest. I don't know
under which circumstances this change of face happens but, in any
case, the extra space is a
Hi
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and I installed python3.6 (which is not
officially supported for that Ubuntu version via
https://askubuntu.com/questions/865554/how-do-i-install-python-3-6-using-apt-get
I also installed
sudo -H python3.6 -m pip install jupyter
sudo -H python3.6 -m pip install pex
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
>> I don’t think it is reasonable to expect this variable to contain every
>> identifier in every language. It may be a good idea to turn the variable
>> above into a defcustom, thus.
>
> Probably, but I will leave this to you. Just using the standard
> “chapter” selec
Am Freitag, dem 12. November 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> This is because "Kap." is not known as a locator identifier. See
> ‘org-cite-csl--label-alist’ for the full list of such identifiers.
You are right, sir. “Kap.” is German for “chapter” and CSL does have a
localisable chapter locator. Usi
Aloha Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
On 12/11/2021 00:24, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
The original problem is likely due to the default header
arguments in
ob-org.el, which are unusual.
It is great that the problem is solved. I do not think however
that something
inside ob-org.el may affect processing
On 12/11/2021 00:24, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
The original problem is likely due to the default header arguments in
ob-org.el, which are unusual.
It is great that the problem is solved. I do not think however that
something inside ob-org.el may affect processing of a file before this
package is
Hi
I am on ubuntu 16.04 with python 3.5 and 2.7 in the past I have used
successfully the matlab python kernel for 3.5
Using more or less this:
sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools
sudo -H python3 -m pip install jupyter
sudo apt-get remove python3-pexpect
sudo -H python3 -m pip install pexpect
Hello,
M. ‘quintus’ Gülker writes:
> take this org file `mwe.org':
>
> #+TITLE: Test
> #+AUTHOR: Testauthor
>
> #+LANGUAGE: de
> #+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
>
> #+cite_export: csl /tmp/mwe/juristische-schulung.csl
>
> Das ist ein Test [cite:@redeker2020itr Kap. A Rn.
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