Hello,
some advice: in general, it is better to post separate messages for
different questions. That allows those that have an interested in a
specific aspect of org/emacs to follow and interact. It also helps to
have a subject line then that describes briefly the topic of the
question.
> - oh,
Ypo writes:
> Hi
>
> Several things around my mind. Pick one if you like, and I will try to
> explain it better.
>
> - when using ediff, if there is an image near the text which has differences,
> it
> works wrong. Like if the image wouldn't allow ediff to scroll and show the
> difference. I
Regarding the latex issue, you need to have a version of Latex installed on
your machine in order to be able to utilize LaTeX within Emacs to export PDFs.
On Linux machines, this is often labeled 'texlive' in your distribution's
package manager, ex on a Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distribution:
- oh, wait. I have an old PC I don't use much (2008 AD - Core 2 Duo). I was
thinking about using it just for orgmode. Would you recommend me an OS?
What are the other specs for the machine, as in what's the RAM?
This matters a ton because it means the difference of what desktop environment
(DE)
Hi
Several things around my mind. Pick one if you like, and I will try to explain
it better.
- when using ediff, if there is an image near the text which has differences,
it works wrong. Like if the image wouldn't allow ediff to scroll and show the
difference. I just see the image, stationary,