* John Kitchin [2021-03-08 23:06]:
> This question is going to go a little off the original topic. I wonder
> how far you can push your model of replacing the org-file with a
> database.
Those functions which I use most often I can fully replace with the
database work. The visual stuff is
* Jose E. Marchesi [2021-03-08 11:12]:
>
> >> I am recommending that you start using PostgreSQL database. I can
> >> guide you. My software is not so finished for public, but I can guide
> >> you personally and you will get stable system that lasts for years.
> >
> > Thank you for the
thanks for the troubleshooting. I pushed a fix that should use the
customizable pdf filename function instead.
John
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Thanks.
So now, I'm just waiting for that code to make its way to Emacs's
`master` branch (which I guess first means to make its way to an Org
release, so I had better find something else to do in the mean time).
Stefan
This was a wrong bug report, you can ignore.
Looking at `list-load-path-shadows` and poking around my config
indicated a mixed installation.
Thanks Kyle!
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Eduardo Bellani writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>> In 16b5ee0ef, org-clocking-buffer was moved from org-clock.el
HI Kyle,
This solved my problems
Thanks,
M
> On Mar 9, 2021, at 11:49 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> Marvin M. Doyley writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> When I use crossref-add-bibtex-entry it download the BibTeX entry but cannot
>> download the associated pdf.
>> I get the following error
Christopher, if your are still interested in a patch against this issue
then you could find one in
https://orgmode.org/list/eff43744-12e1-a359-39f2-6d8169350...@gmail.com/
It managed to pass unnoticed by Bastien's dog somehow.
I have realized that I used "'" for function references, that should