2016-11-07 14:11 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
> 2016-11-07 12:44 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I updated my emacs packages this morning, including org 9.0, from GNU
>> elpa. Apparently (based on other folders in my elpa installation folder),
>> my
2016-11-07 12:44 GMT+01:00 Thibaut Verron :
> Hello,
>
> I updated my emacs packages this morning, including org 9.0, from GNU
> elpa. Apparently (based on other folders in my elpa installation folder),
> my last previous update was on april 11, 2016, so the problem may not come
does contain
org-loaddefs.el. There is no makefile, but I guess that it is normal for an
installation using elpa.
The second warning is an error and blocks further evaluation of my init
file. For some reason though, --debug-init doesn't give any stacktrace.
I'm using emacs 24.3.1 on linux (ubuntu 14.04).
What should I do?
Thanks,
Thibaut Verron
Rasmus gmx.us> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thibaut Verron gmail.com> writes:
>
> > After installing the latest snapshot of orgmode (20141208 or 8.2.10-23), it
> > fails loading, stating that gnus is not provided. Commenting out the
> > "(require '
why didn't elpa install it by
itself?
Thanks,
Thibaut Verron
2014-06-26 15:17 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Thibaut Verron writes:
>
> >> Now, are these "limitations of Org" really preventing it from exporting
> a
> >> string verbatim? That would seem like the most logical default in this
> >> situation, w
2014-06-26 12:38 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> Thibaut Verron writes:
>
> > I'm forwarding this question asked on stackexchange:
> > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186605/with-orgtbl-how-to-ensure-
> > that-braces-and-dollars-are-not-escap
(orgtbl-to-latex table params)))
However, it is extra dirty, and ignoring so many parameters in a function
is probably not safe. :-)
Is there really no similar mechanism built-in org? Should I polish this
function and submit a patch? Or am I running into a wall?
Thanks,
Thibaut Verron
uot; around the exponent!)
The option `:no-export`, as expected, has no effect, since it only controls
whether `#_^&%` are escaped or not.
Is this a known feature, or a bug? And is there a known workaround?
Thanks,
Thibaut Verron
w.
Table alignment usually works by ensuring all cells in a column contain the
same number of characters, but that only works for monospace fonts.
The terminal is using monospace fonts by default.
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