On Sat, 23 Apr 2016, Charles C. Berry wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016, Charles C. Berry wrote:
Summary: ob-comint.elc compiled with `make update2' fails, but
ob-comint.elc byte compiled via dired or with `emacs-lisp-byte-compile'
succeeds.
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To answer my own questions:
ob-comint.el nee
Hi Rasmus,
Oop! My apology! I've totally forgot this LCO thing. When I used koma
letter for
the first time, I think I had already figured this out, and had set to using
UScommercial9. I created my own class, and assigned my class name to
`org-koma-letter-default-class'. Unfortunately, after a long
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016, Charles C. Berry wrote:
Summary: ob-comint.elc compiled with `make update2' fails, but ob-comint.elc
byte compiled via dired or with `emacs-lisp-byte-compile' succeeds.
===
A bit more info:
It appears that the crucial difference is that my init file has
(re
Summary: ob-comint.elc compiled with `make update2' fails, but
ob-comint.elc byte compiled via dired or with `emacs-lisp-byte-compile'
succeeds.
===
I recently pushed a fix [1] for ob-comint.el or so I thought. See [2] for
info on the bug.
First, I tested the fix on my own system by eval
On 2016-04-23 at 15:48, leho.y...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is it possible to build an agenda month view or year view for a
> specific selection of days of the week (ie. saturday and sunday) ?
> I'm very interesting with this feature, but the manual does not seem
> to show a such possibility.
Here is a
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto writes:
> org-yank-adjusted-subtrees is defined in org.el as follows:
> (defcustom org-yank-adjusted-subtrees nil
> "Non-nil means when yanking subtrees, adjust the level.
> With this setting, `org-paste-subtree' is used to insert the subtree, see
>
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto writes:
> In an attempt to open the PDF in the system viewer, position point
> over the link and type C-u C-u C-c C-o.
>
> The link opens in DocView, belying the docstring, which says:
> With a double prefix argument, try to open outside of Emacs, in the
> appl
org-yank-adjusted-subtrees is defined in org.el as follows:
(defcustom org-yank-adjusted-subtrees nil
"Non-nil means when yanking subtrees, adjust the level.
With this setting, `org-paste-subtree' is used to insert the subtree, see
this function for details."
:group 'org-edi
Export the following Org file to PDF:
Line1.[fn:1]
\pagebreak
Line2.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] Footnote.
In the generated PDF, the second footnote refer
Create an Org file with a link to an existing PDF file. For example:
[[file:~/circulant_diagonalization.pdf][file:~/circulant_diagonalization.pdf]]
(assuming the mentioned file exists at that path). In an attempt to open the
PDF in the system viewer, position point over the link and type
C-u C-
Reproducing the bug
===
- Create a heading (of any level). The heading title should contain at
least two links, of any type. For example, `[[#A][alpha]]'
`[[#B][beta]]'
- With point on the heading, call `org-store-link'.
Expected behaviour
==
- The
York Zhao writes:
> Sorry Rasmus, but I don't understand what you are talking about. Have you
> sent to a wrong subject?
No.
As I understand you are unhappy about the default, French, letter
template, so I'm asking if you can use another one, like DIN.
I’ve modified your example below.
Hope it
Sorry Rasmus, but I don't understand what you are talking about. Have you
sent to a wrong subject?
Thanks,
York
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 9:18 AM, Rasmus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can you just change the template to DIN or must you use the French format?
> E.g.:
>
> #+LCO: DIN
>
> Rasmus
>
> --
> Nee
Hi,
Can you just change the template to DIN or must you use the French format?
E.g.:
#+LCO: DIN
Rasmus
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Need more coffee. . .
Hi,
I would like Emacs to calculate the price for the travel cost
(21.90). This should be calculated as sum of the values of the property
"Price" in the elements of the tree. How do I do that in Emacs Lisp?
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* Travel cost -- 21.90 EUR
** Train Eusirc
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