Is it related with AUTHOR property?
I am starting to add these properties to every book, and chapter of the book,
that I study. I hope this doesn't lead to a suboptimal workflow.
Doesn't this work?
:PROPERTIES:
:AUTHOR: García-Ael, Cristina and Pérez-Garín, Daniel and Recio Saboya,
I've just been struggling with my custom setting for
`org-latex-to-html-convert-command` outputting many math snippets
wrong. The fault was mine: I didn't correctly shell-quote the input.
I propose to add a warning in the docstring, because many people will
trip the same problem.
The thing is
using org-ai seemed to cause this bug. I wouldn't have recieved this
error otherwise.
Never filed a bug report before. Please ignore if this seems incomplete.
⛔ Warning (org-element): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
2024-02-14.org::898. Resetting.
The error was: (error "Invalid
Hi Matt, Jack, Ihor,
Sorry for the late reply. Cleaning the code took me longer than
expected.
Jack Kamm writes:
> Bruno Barbier writes:
>
>> FWIW, I've been trying to use asynchronous blocks for everything, not
>> only the source blocks that are based on the comint mode.
>> ...
>
> Sounds
On 16/02/2024 21:57, Visuwesh wrote:
(dolist (desc org-odt-file-extensions)
;; Let Emacs open all OpenDocument files in archive mode.
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist
(cons (concat "\\." (car desc) "\\'") 'archive-mode)))
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Hello all,
I'm looking for some advice. I do most (if not all) of my coding within
org, using src blocks which are tangled to create the actual code to
run. Although I usually edit the code from within the org file, using
org-edit-special, I sometimes, when debugging, edit the tangled code
file