"Samuel Banya" writes:
> Hey Tim,
>
> Wow that's an awesome idea too aka to create local branches on each machine,
> and then switch over the master branch to pull them in.
>
> Do you have any video references for this kind of thing?
>
> I like videos first, and then documentation.
>
> It
I'll let you two sort it out; I don't have a position.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 3:23 PM Denis Maier wrote:
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> Bruce D'Arcus hat am 14.06.2021 00:04 geschrieben:
>
>
> Nicolas explained the reverse is out of scope,
>
> IIRC, it was out of scope ATM.
>
> and gave a reasonable explanation why
Bruce D'Arcus hat am 14.06.2021 00:04 geschrieben:
Nicolas explained the reverse is out of scope,
IIRC, it was out of scope ATM.
and gave a reasonable explanation why (because much harder to
Nicolas explained the reverse is out of scope, and gave a reasonable
explanation why (because much harder to reconstruct missing information
IIRC).
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 2:54 PM Denis Maier wrote:
> Am 12.06.2021 um 11:39 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Denis Maier writes:
> >
> >>
Am 12.06.2021 um 11:39 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Denis Maier writes:
Yes, good this is coming.
As a step forward, I rebased wip-cite-new branch with more support for
note numbers handling.
I added three customizable variables:
- org-cite-adjust-note-numbers, which simply allows the
Hey Tim,
Wow that's an awesome idea too aka to create local branches on each machine,
and then switch over the master branch to pull them in.
Do you have any video references for this kind of thing?
I like videos first, and then documentation.
It would really help me out since I'd love to try
Hey everyone,
I just wanted to put this here in the Literate Programming thread, DistroTube
just did a video on why Emacs rules, but the following timestamps are pretty
dang useful for literate programming for still-always learning newbies like
myself, just wanted to mention them here for
Hi Nicolas,
thanks for all your work on this. I've been busy lately, but I'll try to test ASAP. (Might take a few though, just to list you know.)
Denis
Nicolas Goaziou hat am 13.06.2021 00:04 geschrieben:
Greg Minshall writes:
> Tim,
>
> thanks for your comments.
>
>> A lot depends on whether what you want is an org file which documents
>> the current state of play or one which is more similar to a lab book
>> which contains a more chronological type evolution of ideas and
>> experiments. I