ng> (scroll-up-line) is the same as (scroll-up 1).
I see ... simple fix!
Thanks,
-Kenneth
Kenneth Jacker writes:
> How did you "get around" the missing Emacs functions (scroll-up-line and
> scroll-down-line)? Made/included your own? ;-)
(scroll-up-line) is the same as (scroll-up 1).
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Jambunathan K writes:
> Look at the error messages and YOU tell us what the problem is. It is
> quite obvious what the problem is and how it can be fixed.
I was rude, sorry. I C-s ed for error and landed up in makeinfo.
The messages pertaining to scroll etc usually pop up as warning messages
>> The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of
>> Emacs.
ng> Org will try to be compatible with Emacs 23 at least until Emacs
ng> 25 release. I fixed the compilation errors. They should be gone in
ng> Org 8.0.7.
Excellent!
How did you "get around" the missing E
jk> I was rude, sorry. I C-s ed for error and landed up in makeinfo.
jk>
jk> The messages pertaining to scroll etc usually pop up as warning
jk> messages in Emacs-24. This is routine. I didn't anticipate the
jk> functions were not defined on Emacs 23 so I just overlooked them.
No prob
Hello,
Kenneth Jacker writes:
> I downloaded orgmode-8.0.6, but the "build" failed with these error
> messages:
[...]
> The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of
> Emacs.
Org will try to be compatible with Emacs 23 at least until Emacs 25
release. I fixed the compil
Good day!
I'm running emacs-23.3.1 on an up-to-date Xubuntu 12.04.2 system.
It includes orgmode-6.33x.
I downloaded orgmode-8.0.6, but the "build" failed with these error
messages:
0make
Description: Binary data
The messages suggest that 8.0.6 is not compatible with my version of Emacs.
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