Peter Davis writes:
> Actually, after re-reading the old exchange more carefully, it seems
> that I already had (require 'ox-org) in my startup file, but
> still got the error. However, manually loading the ox-org library
> avoided the error.
>
> So it seems that:
>
> 1) the cause of the problem
On 4/7/16 5:23 PM, Rasmus wrote:
Peter Davis writes:
Actually, after re-reading the old exchange more carefully, it seems
that I already had (require 'ox-org) in my startup file, but
still got the error. However, manually loading the ox-org library
avoided the error.
So it seems that:
1)
Peter Davis writes:
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> Peter Davis writes:
>>>
I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
reason, this is stopped working, and
Peter Davis writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Peter Davis writes:
>>
>>> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
>>> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
>>> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>>>
>>> Unknown "nil"
Rasmus writes:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
>> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
>> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>>
>> Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
>>
>>
Hi Peter,
Peter Davis writes:
> I used to be able to use org-buffer-org-mime-htmlize to send my org
> documents as multipart/alternative html & text email. For some
> reason, this is stopped working, and now displays
>
> Unknown "nil" back-end: Aborting export
>
> In the *Messages* buffer, I see