Chris Gray writes:
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>> with my personal Emacs configuration and I got the following in the
>> resulting .tex file
>>
>> #+begin_example
>> \lstset{language=lua}
>> \begin{lstlisting}
>> local s1, s2 = intersecting_segs[1], intersecting_segs[2]
>> local n1 = table_find_segmen
I have applied the patch, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Chris Gray wrote:
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Chris,
the error was on my side - I did not remove the backend-specific
markers after selecting the content. This is now again done
correctly, so your patch should not be
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> the error was on my side - I did not remove the backend-specific
> markers after selecting the content. This is now again done
> correctly, so your patch should not be needed. But maybe you
> want it in anyway, with an empty configuration variable?
Famous l
Hi Chris,
the error was on my side - I did not remove the backend-specific
markers after selecting the content. This is now again done
correctly, so your patch should not be needed. But maybe you
want it in anyway, with an empty configuration variable?
- Carsten
On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:36 AM, C
Hi,
The problem was with my org-special-blocks contrib package. The
attached patch fixes it. Sorry for the noise.
Cheers,
Chris
commit 4d327b5f1e80ea0e493aa70d09c53042216a1390
Author: Chris Gray
Date: Fri Oct 2 11:31:21 2009 +0200
Added a variable to ignore some blocks.
Modifi
Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Eric,
> I tried to recreate this problem but was unable to do so on my
> computer. To recreate I exported
>
> #+srcname: determine the neighbors of the segments that the bisector hits
> #+begin_src lua :tangle no :exports code
> local s1, s2 = intersecting_segs[1], inte