Jambunathan K writes:
> Hello Johnny
>
>>> It looks like one of your installation step is non-standard. There is an
>>> easy workaround available but I would like to make sure that org-odt
>>> auto-configures itself with minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Make on unmodified Makefile, manually moved
Hello Johnny
>> It looks like one of your installation step is non-standard. There is an
>> easy workaround available but I would like to make sure that org-odt
>> auto-configures itself with minimal user intervention.
>
> Make on unmodified Makefile, manually moved to /usr/local/share
> direcory
Johnny writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
[...]
> Please provide me information on
>> - how you downloaded the Org (git? tar file? elpa?)
>
> I pulled the latest git version.
>
>> - how did you compile. Did you do a make? Did you change the Makefile at
>> all?
>> - how did you install. Did you
Jambunathan K writes:
> Johnny writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just upgraded to org-mode 7.8.03 (from 7.6) and now get this error
>> message when trying to use the org-odt converter. With version 7.6, I used
>> org-odt from contrib and that worked fine, so what is the reason for
>> this error?
>>
>> I
Johnny writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded to org-mode 7.8.03 (from 7.6) and now get this error
> message when trying to use the org-odt converter. With version 7.6, I used
> org-odt from contrib and that worked fine, so what is the reason for
> this error?
>
> I did see another post about this abo
Hi,
I just upgraded to org-mode 7.8.03 (from 7.6) and now get this error
message when trying to use the org-odt converter. With version 7.6, I used
org-odt from contrib and that worked fine, so what is the reason for
this error?
I did see another post about this about installing "style files", bu