On Sat, Feb 24, 2018, at 7:18 PM, Peter Neilson wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 19:01:25 -0500, Peter Davis
> wrote:>
> > Is there a way to edit with two columns displayed so I’m only
> > editing> > and exporting the right hand column?
> > I’m writing a parody of a poem, and I’d
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 19:01:25 -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
Is there a way to edit with two columns displayed so I’m only editing
and exporting the right hand column?
I’m writing a parody of a poem, and I’d like to have the original in the
left column for reference, to make sure
after fixing a typo i get "Warning: ring-ref called with 1 argument,
but requires
2"
i am limited in computer use.
Is there a way to edit with two columns displayed so I’m only editing
and exporting the right hand column?
I’m writing a parody of a poem, and I’d like to have the original in the
left column for reference, to make sure the rhyme scheme, meters, etc.
match, but then I just want to export the right
On 2/24/18, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I do not discuss your needs.
not sure what you mean by this. i was replying to your statements
about your usage and the global mark ring.
>It isn't crazy at all, and works surprising well in practice.
to make sure we are on the same
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> in my usage, the current distinction between org-mark-ring and
> mark-ring does not disturb me at all. i agree that it would be good
> to be able to use global-mark-ring as a substitute for both
> global-mark-ring and org-mark-ring, but ONLY
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> I noticed that the "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return was dropped
> in 6965098a5 (Use a single keybinding representation, 2018-01-15). Was
> this an intentional change?
No, that wasn't. Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
I noticed that the "C-c C-x m" binding for org-meta-return was dropped
in 6965098a5 (Use a single keybinding representation, 2018-01-15). Was
this an intentional change? I didn't see it mentioned in the commit
message, but maybe the reason for dropping the binding is that
org-meta-return
Hello,
Nick Dokos writes:
> The problem was reported in
>
>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48893994/groovy-in-org-mode-babel
>
> I reproduced the problem locally. The basic error message is
>
> Caught: java.lang.ClassFormatError: Illegal class name
>
Hello,
"iany...@163.com" writes:
> I think if I set the variable
> (setq org-log-reschedule (quote time))
>
> When I change the schedule time of a task, a drawer will be created.
> But nothing happened as I did so. Even if I setuped a new emacs, with
> the only conifg line
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