Daniel Clemente [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Something like this:
[[file:~/doc/foo.pdf 25]]
So org will invoke xpdf in this way: xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25.
Maybe it's better:
[[shell:xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25]]
Thanks, it works, but when xpdf is running, emacs gets no responce, I
have to
Am 10.09.2008 um 20:26 schrieb JBash:
Hello,
I've recently started using the version of org from the git
repository, and I somehow have broken the remember-mode integration
with org. I was previously using 5.22a, with linux, emacs 22, and
remember 1.9.
When I type 'Ctrl-C r', which
Eric Schulte wrote:
(eval `(define-mumamo-multi-major-mode org-mumamo-mode
How nice you get it working!
Jost a note: I use to drop -mode at the end because the defined
command is not a major mode, it is a multi major mode (and that is what
-mumamo tells).
anhnmncb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Clemente [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Something like this:
[[file:~/doc/foo.pdf 25]]
So org will invoke xpdf in this way: xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25.
Maybe it's better:
[[shell:xpdf ~/doc/foo.pdf 25]]
Thanks, it works, but when xpdf is
That did it.
Thanks for the help!
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Dan Griswold [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
JBash [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I type 'Ctrl-C r', which used to bring up the remember template, I
now
get:
run-hook-with-args-until-success: Autoloading failed to define
I'm aware of two ways to create a sibling heading (a heading directly
after the current heading):
1. M-return (org-meta-return)
2. C-return (org-insert-heading-after-current)
They both operate slightly differently, but neither seem to do what I
want.
org-meta-return creates a heading
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