Dear Baoqui,
thanks a lot for the solution to the problem, it works. I learned a little
bit more about org-mode today and I keep learning everyday how to best use
such a great emacs mode.
Best regards,
-Mario
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Baoqiu Cui cbao...@yahoo.com wrote:
Mario E. Munich
On Mar 5, 2010, at 6:30 AM, Baoqiu Cui wrote:
Mario E. Munich mari...@ieee.org writes:
Dear Baoqiu,
thanks a lot for the reply... I have done some level of debugging (I
should have probably done it before, but I was not sure of what was
going on) and I had realized that the problem is in
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Baoqiu and Mario,
clearly, writing =double[3][3]= is the correct solution to this problem.
As for the behavior of [3][3], this is not clearly defined. Neither
the LaTeX
nor the HTML exporter handle this case gracefully, as in producing
Dear Baoqiu,
thanks a lot for the reply... I have done some level of debugging (I
should have probably done it before, but I was not sure of what was
going on) and I had realized that the problem is in using brackets [ ]
in the text.
Please find enclosed a simple file that will depict the
Mario E. Munich mari...@ieee.org writes:
Dear Baoqiu,
thanks a lot for the reply... I have done some level of debugging (I
should have probably done it before, but I was not sure of what was
going on) and I had realized that the problem is in using brackets [ ]
in the text.
Please find
Mario E. Munich mari...@ieee.org writes:
Dear Baoqiu,
thanks a lot for the reply... I have done some level of debugging (I
should have probably done it before, but I was not sure of what was
going on) and I had realized that the problem is in using brackets [ ]
in the text.
Hi Mario,
Mario E. Munich mari...@ieee.org writes:
*What steps will reproduce the problem?*
1. orgmode 0.34c, emacs 23 on Ubuntu 9.10 (this function used to work
in previous
versions of orgmode)
2. Write an org file
3. Use the provided function to export as twiki to find the error message
*What is