> <http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/worg.git/commit/?id=12fadc1554816ecd21fddc0af589070a99e94245>
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> <http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/worg.git/commit/?id=12fadc1554816ecd21fddc0af589070a99e94245>
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o I made for
myself:
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ORGMODE: OLD TO NEW EXPORTER TRANSITION
Thorsten Jolitz
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2013-02-08 Fr
Table of Contents
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1 Org-mode transition from old to
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
After restarting Emacs it worked again - sorry for the noise.
> I updated Org-mode yesterday (pull from git repo, make and make autoloads):
>
> ,
> | Org-mode version 7.9.3e
| of 2013-01-20 on eric
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(file-name-extension out-file)
'(("pdf" . "--pdf ")
("ps" . "--ps ")
("png" . "--png "
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; call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil)
>
>
> I don't know if that accounts for the difference - my guess is that
> it probably does, but I don't know how.
Interesting, I have to check what happens when I use this function in a
program. Kind of strange, though, is that a bug in
'org-babel-mark-block' - or in Emacs itself?
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k-mode is on).
But with the point at the same position, evaluating with 'M-:'
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| Eval: (org-babel-mark-block)
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right relative scale
factor without knowing the grafic size a priori, this way I can offer a
pic scaled down to absolute width=600 and a download link to the
original size png.
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on top of the inserted link to 'class-diagram.png' when exporting to
html?
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Have you looked at the section in the manual on exporting to HTML,
> specifically the section entitled "Images in HTML export"? You can
> specify whatever HTML attributes you want for the image.
OK, thanks for the hint
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sp/)
|
| GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.6.4) of
| 2013-01-20 on eric
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oggling major modes between Emacs Lisp and Org-mode.
With prefixes like ' *' or ';;*' this becomes less convenient in my
eyes, since 'M-x comment-region' can't be applied anymore.
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chunks these variables were set. I have
to check.
Thanks.
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estamp at point
> C-RET and M-RET will use the hook which checks if the variable
> bh/insert-inactive-timestamps is t before adding the timestamp,
> otherwise it does nothing.
great, thank you!
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TeX export with
the default settings, however ugly or unsatisfactoy, and I remember that
this used to work.
I will have a deeper look, thanks.
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he package is not loaded in the preamble (there is no
\usepackage{listings}).
2. the language name in {language=XXX} is simply copied from
'#+begin_src XXX' and might not be defined in the listings package.
Both points cause LaTeX errors.
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er-local value rather than its default value.
`
but this is of course not a very generic solution for a program I want
to share with others, their 'org-insert-heading-hook' might look
different.
Is there a way to inhibit a hook in a program, or to run it only
conditionally in certain situations?
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(release_7.9.3d-826-gbe0d87 @
/usr/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/org/lisp/)
GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.6.2) of
2012-11-18 on eric
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invoked again.
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> Hi Thorsten,
>> * Thorsten Jolitz [24. Jan. 2013]:
>>> - after figuring out that I can have full outline functionality in .el
>>> files too, the (in my eyes) main advantage of an org-based con
Gregor Zattler writes:
Hi Gregor,
> * Thorsten Jolitz [24. Jan. 2013]:
>> - after figuring out that I can have full outline functionality in .el
>> files too, the (in my eyes) main advantage of an org-based config was
>> gone.
>
> could you please elaborate how
but sits in front of the computer and is not
up-to-date or forgot how to do it.
> The new exporter is *really* nice.
Agreed ...
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e full outline functionality in .el
files too, the (in my eyes) main advantage of an org-based config was
gone.
Otherwise I really liked the org based starter-kit, it was well
organized and definitely better than what I had before.
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ly won't commit after every single
> change).
Thats a nice way to enable Emacs/Org-mode/Magit users to work with
fellows from the Microsoft universe - thanks for the tip.
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rative work on the same
documents with automatic backup in the clouds and versioning.
I think its all about avoiding to work locally on different copies of a
document and then send it back and forth by email. Thats just too
old-school in my eyes.
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project text files in your dropbox folder and share
them with other, there are automatic backups of older versions by
Dropbox.
Or you wait for colorg to be released, that would probably fit your
needs exactly
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#x27;outline-previous-visible-heading) ; Previous
| (define-key cm-map "f" 'outline-forward-same-level) ; Forward - same
level
| (define-key cm-map "b" 'outline-backward-same-level) ; Backward - same
level
| (global-set-key "\M-o" cm-map)
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r is it difficult to replace it with org-struct.
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rienced some casual trouble when updating Org-mode from
Git (I simply updated at a moment, when actual org.el wouldn't load due to a
bug that was to be fixed soon fixed soon. Here is the related thread on
the mailing list:
[[gnus:nntp%2Bnews.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.orgmode#87ehhmnqu6@goog
on.
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> I do have my bad experiences with mixed installations, so the first
>> thing I do when I install or update Emacs is to trash the Org-mode that
>> comes with Emacs and replace it with a symlink to the git version.
>
> W
t have. Update org would be my advice.
Updating again solved the problem, thanks. So I simply had the bad luck
to update my Org-mode at the very moment when the actual org.el wouldn't
load due to some forgotten left-over in the file.
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Eric Schulte writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>>> If you are using the starter-kit, then Org-mode is required as the first
>>> step of your Emacs initialization. This is necessary so that the
>>> `org-babel
nil)
load("org.el")
load-library("org.el")
eval((load-library "org.el") nil)
eval-last-sexp-1(t)
eval-last-sexp(t)
eval-print-last-sexp()
call-interactively(eval-print-last-sexp nil nil)
(symbol-file 'org-mode)
"/home/tj/gitclone/org-mode/lisp/org-loaddefs.el"
but
(symbol-file 'org-define-obsolete-function-alias)
nil
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r/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/org/contrib/scripts/staticmathjax/chrome/content"
"/usr/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/org/contrib/scripts/staticmathjax/defaults/preferences"
...
this worked before.
If I try org-version or (require 'org), I always get:
Symbol's function definition is void: org-define-obsolete-function-alias
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ndled-backends vc-handled-backends vc-directory-exclusion-list
vc-directory-exclusion-list vc-make-backup-files vc-make-backup-files
vc-follow-symlinks ...) ("/usr/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/emacs-lisp/float-sup.elc"
float-pi pi float-e degrees-to-radians radians-to-degrees (defun .
degrees-to-radians) (defun . radians-to-degrees) (provide . lisp-float-type))
("/usr/share/emacs/24.2/lisp/mwheel.elc" (require . custom) (require . timer)
(defun . mouse-wheel-change-button) mouse-wheel-down-button
mouse-wheel-down-event mouse-wheel-down-event mouse-wheel-up-button
mouse-wheel-up-event mouse-wheel-up-event mouse-wheel-click-button
mouse-wheel-click-event ...) ...)
(symbol-file 'org-release)
"org-version"
(org-reload)
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s://github.com/tj64/ob-picolisp
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t it doesn't work in Org
tables, at least when I tried (quite some time ago).
This would be a great improvement, if table formulas actually could
reference 'empty cells'.
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Jason Dunsmore writes:
> The server was migrated a couple of months ago. Just remove the old
> key from ~/.ssh/known_hosts and you should be good.
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server side
lately I did not notice?
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Michael Gauland writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz googlemail.com> writes:
>
>> just as a side remark: I remember that, when trying to write
>> ob-picolisp, I tried to base it on ob-scheme, since it seemed the next
>> logical thing to do (its about two lisp dialects). And I wa
code.
just as a side remark: I remember that, when trying to write
ob-picolisp, I tried to base it on ob-scheme, since it seemed the next
logical thing to do (its about two lisp dialects). And I was surprised
how much had to be changed and how different the final results were.
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Alexandre Russel writes:
> Is there a way to have color for scala ?
Don't know about the colors, but I think ENSIME is the enhanced Scala
mode for Emacs:
https://github.com/aemoncannon/ensime
http://jawher.net/2011/01/17/scala-development-environment-emacs-sbt-ensime/
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//stackoverflow.com/questions/6238331/emacs-shell-scripts-how-to-put-initial-options-into-the-script
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> in elisp code, with point in entry1, I do a save-excursion that inserts
> another entry2 and does some work there. After existing from the
> save-excursion form, I add e.g. a global ID with org-id-get-create - and
> would expect to find it in entry1 when sa
I find it in entry2.
So when I am in one entry and do some inserting in a save-excursion, I
cannot expect to find myself at the same position in the same entry
after save-excursion finished?
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ems to be another (maybe simpler?) option.
However, the thread proves again that it is not trivial to
do-it-yourself. but there are quite a lot of options, it seems.
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}{typography}{\LaTeX, Microsoft Office}
\cvcomputer{scientific}{Matlab, Maple, R, Lingo} {}{}
\section{\textbf{Scientific Interests}}
\cvlistitem{Statistical Learning}
\cvlistitem{Time Series Analysis}
\cvlistitem{Spatial Statistics}
\cvlistitem{Stochastic Process}
\cvlistitem{Data/Text Mining}
%\cvlistitem{Boundary Value Problems}
%\cvlistitem{Numerical Analysis}
%\cvlistitem{Parallel Computing}
\end{document}
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rs from Org mode in a
not so far future - what would be quite a relief.
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suvayu ali writes:
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
> wrote:
>> I'm just trying to repeat the nice experience I had with writing a
>> modern CV in LaTeX - download a template, put in your data, and enjoy a
>> beautifill CV (or letter) - actually muc
Michael Strey writes:
Hi Michael,
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 12:47:59AM +0200, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> suvayu ali writes:
> ...
>> > [1] Off the top of the head I recall a package called `scrlttr'.
>>
>> Yes, part of KOMA (?), but thats rather low l
rofessional letter
design?. I tried that once and the result was ugly, there is a lot of
extra work necesary to make it look fancy and modern.
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suvayu ali writes:
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Thorsten Jolitz
> wrote:
>> although using Emacs/Org-mode for almost everything, I still write my
>> "official" correspondence with a (quite nice) OpenOffice template. It
>> would be so much easier and faster
ple and can be downloaded somewhere.
Thanks in advance
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> #+begin_src org
> *** TODO
> ** TODO
> * TODO
> #+end_src
>
> Is that a bug - or am I using the function wrongly?
> I would want the subheadings below the top-level
> heading.
Answering my own question (by experimentation):
When point
r ARG, I get this:
#+begin_src org
*** TODO
** TODO
* TODO
#+end_src
Is that a bug - or am I using the function wrongly?
I would want the subheadings below the top-level
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Achim Gratz writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> when I try to use the new exporter outside of an Org buffer, e.g. from a
>> function or with M-:, it seems that there is a problem with the current
>> buffer that is used for exporting - it is not the buffer of the Org file
t;) (:logic .
"logic") (:view . "view") (:controller . "controller") (:objects . "objects")
(:test . "test") (:doc . "doc")))
(if args (iorg-controller--serve-docroot project proj-config args)
(iorg-controller--serve-docroot project proj-config))
(let* ((proj-config (assoc project iorg-projects-config))) (if (not (and
(non-empty-string-p project) (assoc project iorg-projects-config))) (message
"%s" (concat "Project not registered in customizable " "variable
'iorg-projects-config'")) (elnode-start (quote
iorg-controller-dispatcher-handler) :host (or host (cdr (assoc :host
proj-config))) :port (or port (cdr (assoc :port proj-config) (if args
(iorg-controller--serve-docroot project proj-config args)
(iorg-controller--serve-docroot project proj-config)))
iorg-controller-launch-project("bugpile")
eval((iorg-controller-launch-project "bugpile") nil)
eval-expression((iorg-controller-launch-project "bugpile") nil)
call-interactively(eval-expression nil nil)
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Vikas Rawal writes:
> Where is the documentation for the new exporter that is in the works?
http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-export-reference.html
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e function name gave no result.
Can anybody give me a hint how to find the caller(s) of this function?
Is there Emacs functionality that finds all the callers of a function? I
suspect the call is somewhere concatenated out of different pieces in
the source code, so a simple search won't help probably.
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Thorsten Jolitz writes:
[ups - wrong keystroke and the unfinished mail was sent]
> Hello List,
>
> following a suggestion from Bastien, I will give a weekly update from
> now on about the state of things in my Google Summer of Code 2012
> project "Bugpile/iOrg".
>
&
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org-mode" or "org mode"
| About 812,000 results
`
And isn't "org" often used as abbrev for "organisation" too?
Otherwise, Org sounds really good as a 'brand name'.
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Florian Adamsky writes:
Hi Florian,
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Florian Adamsky writes:
>>
>>> I will give a talk [fn:1] next weekend about Org mode at a small hacker
>>> conference in Germany
>>
>> Karlsruhe is too far away for me, unfort
design with Org mode, Git and Jekyll? Is there a public
repo of your sites code?
TIA
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Achim Gratz writes:
> So my question still stands, which variant is the preferred one if any
> and should we work to standardize it across all documentation?
It would indeed be very usefull to have that written in stone once and forever,
I personally like Org-mode best.
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e used going forward, but I
> can't find it...
>
>
> Regards,
> Achim.
look at:
/org-mode/doc/Documentation_Standards.org
in your Org-mode (?) distribution
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Jason Dunsmore writes:
> On Thu, May 31 2012, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
>> However, I have to deactivate ido-mode everytime I want to set a
>> user-defined property with C-c C-x p, since ido-mode shows me all the
>> predefined property names and does not let me enter
defined property with C-c C-x p, since ido-mode shows me all the
predefined property names and does not let me enter my own property
name.
Did anybody else experience this, or am I simply ignorant of some basic
ido-mode functionality here?
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gt; GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.20.0) of 2010-12-11
> on raven, modified by Debian
>
> Org-mode version 7.8.09 (release_7.8.09-489-g541288 @
> /home/bernt/git/org-mode/lisp/org-install.el)
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
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:
http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/index.html
While all this info is of course available from inside Emacs, it might
still be useful to present it as nicely formated web pages.
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support!
The first time I heard about GSoC was trying out ENSIME
(https://github.com/aemoncannon/ensime), an enhanced Scala mode for
Emacs written during a GSoC and apparently used by some of the Scala
gurus. A really nice project too.
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Eric Fraga writes:
> unfortunately, I still have problems. I am using org completely up to
> date (a few minutes ago).
me too, I just posted on the gnus.user list ...
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des my personal interest in better Github support for .org, I
> think that the Github project will be generally useful.
>
> Also, from the tone of postings, it sounds like the Bugpile project is
> not well specified. Being that Thorsten only has a summer to do the
> work, I think it will
William Gardella writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi List,
>> I have a strange problem with org-global-cycle (S-TAB) in console
>> sessions. It mainly doesn't do anything, and C-h k shows "M-TAB is bound
>> to pcomplete", which it
e uppercase and all. Is
that a hardware (keyboard) problem, or did anybody experience similar
symptoms?
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-end to Org-mode files by the end
>>of
>>the summer. Perhaps we can delay the addition of comments to Worg
>>until
>>this project is complete and then we can implement comments entirely
>>using Emacs and Org-mode.
iOrg will be the ultimate Disqus killer (hopefully ;)
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Ian Barton writes:
>> Bugpile - a bugtracker for GNU Emacs Org-mode written in Elisp and
>> Org-mode (Thorsten)
>>
>>The Bugpile project has two goals: 1. Develop a bugtracker (called
>>Bugpile) for GNU Emacs Org-mode, using Elisp, Elnode, Org-mode, and a
o far!
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hello,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I just posted a proposal how to activate org-indent conditional on the
>> sessions display-type, since the irritating behaviour I had only happens
>> in a console session, so I guess some overlays involved ar
erlays involved are only visible
in X11.
i must admit I never used org-indent since I prefer book-like headlines,
I only had the problem of an unvisible cursor when editing Worg pages
(probably in a console session without being aware of that fact).
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Memnon Anon writes:
>>
>>> pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes:
>>
>>>> However, by mistake, it happens that the cursor is on the only visible
>>>> bullet star of the n
://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/gsoc2012/student-projects/bugpile/index.html
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ven
think that the staging concept might be usefull in some cases.
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Bastien writes:
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> What I really would need to decide upon at the very beginning is the git
>> workflow - not too complicated, but somehow scalable for the future is
>> the project succeeds. Any suggestion besides having a master and a
>> pri
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I prepared a little table for the header keywords, not language specific
>> and maybe not complete, but at least a systematic summary of headers and
>> values:
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/
of headers and
values:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-picolisp.html
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ider a workflow similar to the one
used by you for Org-mode?
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ng to
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Gregor Zattler writes:
Hi Grekgor,
> * Thorsten [27. Mar. 2012]:
>> Is there a windmove alternative (another way to navigate comfortably
>> between windows without doing C-x o several times), that works in both
>> console and X11 session? It is not much fun to use windmov
suvayu ali writes:
Hi,
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 00:08, Thorsten wrote:
>> I started the emacs-daemon with that option, but it did not help
>> unfortunately. But it seems windmove.el only works in X11 anyway, not in
>> console sessions? At least for me the shift char
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> Is there a windmove alternative (another way to navigate comfortably
>> between windows without doing C-x o several times), that works in both
>> console and X11 session? It is not much fun to use windmove if it
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien,
> Thorsten writes:
>
>> I'm not sure what to do about this, since I use the emacs24-starter-kit,
>> and org-replace-disputed-keys is set in an .org file, that must be
>> tangled before it is loaded, and I assume org.el must be loaded be
isputed-keys is set in an .org file, that must be
tangled before it is loaded, and I assume org.el must be loaded before
any .org files can be tangled?
Thanks for any hints.
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something about mentor application in the
timeline or faq from Google. Do mentors have to apply individually at
the Google website just like students?
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just assuming they might be interested in mentoring. But I did not
confirm with neither of them!
I would therefore suggest that you contact them to find out who might
actually be the mentor for your project.
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eas list - or develop your own idea with a
potential mentor.
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Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten wrote:
>
>> suvayu ali writes:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > I am having problems editing blocks with C-c '. If the blocks are
>> > marked
>> > with upper case letters Emacs brings up the tempora
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