Hello,
Jared Windover writes:
> I was still seeing this error. Switching signum to cl-signum in org.el
> fixed it.
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
I was still seeing this error. Switching signum to cl-signum in org.el
fixed it.
-Jared
At Fri, 15 Apr 2011 18:40:51 -0400,
Nick Dokos wrote:
Sylvain Beucler b...@beuc.net wrote:
When using S-up to modify a date with an our range in Org 7.5, I get
symbol function's definition is null : signum.
E.g. 2011-03-10 jeu. 10:30-11:30
It appears that (org-modify-ts-extra) is
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 06:40:51PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
Sylvain Beucler b...@beuc.net wrote:
When using S-up to modify a date with an our range in Org 7.5, I get
symbol function's definition is null : signum.
E.g. 2011-03-10 jeu. 10:30-11:30
It appears that
When using S-up to modify a date with an our range in Org 7.5, I get
symbol function's definition is null : signum.
E.g. 2011-03-10 jeu. 10:30-11:30
It appears that (org-modify-ts-extra) is using this function, but
unlike in CL isn't not an elisp built-in :)
As a work-around I added an internal
Sylvain Beucler b...@beuc.net wrote:
When using S-up to modify a date with an our range in Org 7.5, I get
symbol function's definition is null : signum.
E.g. 2011-03-10 jeu. 10:30-11:30
It appears that (org-modify-ts-extra) is using this function, but
unlike in CL isn't not an elisp