Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> Hi Eric:
>
>> What do I need to do? It would appear that my installation is not
>> complete.
>
> You need to install this:
>
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs
Ah, I misunderstood the original posting. To
Eric S Fraga writes:
Hi Eric:
> What do I need to do? It would appear that my installation is not
> complete.
You need to install this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs
too.
Charles
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Jaromil writes:
[...]
> For those here who like to try it then please accept my humble homage: a
> standalone version of ZShaolin based on the latest version 0.9 where
> I've managed to fix for most issues related to Emacs, which won't update
> nor will require the Google Play market, and basica
dear Carsten and org-mode list,
while you have discovered (too early!) ZShaolin having a working version
of Emacs that could decenlty run org-mode on an Android, I've been
caught in a kind of guilty complex by reading your mails and not having
time to fix things. I must admit, as I have admitted
I also have a bunch of *.map files in that directory. And am also on Nexus
7 (2013). Oddly, on this tablet Charles and I /don't/' have an sdcard,
since there is no physical slot for it. (I assume the directory is so
labeled for compatibility, and ---in case it helps--- points to
'/storage/emulate
On 24.10.2013, at 18:22, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> Hi Carsten:
>
>> 0.7.1, and to problem is still present.
>
> Strange, what happens when you do a:
>
> ,
> | ls /sdcard/emacs/etc/charsets
> `
Not even the emacs directory on the sdcard exists. And ye
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten:
> 0.7.1, and to problem is still present.
Strange, what happens when you do a:
,
| ls /sdcard/emacs/etc/charsets
`
I see a list of charsets files (files with extension .map) on my
Nexus 7. If you don't see them, try reinstalling the system to see if
0.7.1, and to problem is still present.
- Carsten
On 24.10.2013, at 17:57, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
> Hi Carsten:
>
>> Download system? I don't see this command.
>
> He meant check to see if you have the latest in "Install System".
>
> Charles
>
> --
> I di
Carsten Dominik writes:
Hi Carsten:
> Download system? I don't see this command.
He meant check to see if you have the latest in "Install System".
Charles
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On 24.10.2013, at 12:30, Scot Becker wrote:
> Drat. I had that problem at the beginning too. I filed a bug report and a
> little later, things worked. I assumed they had fixed it. I'll have a look
> in that directory to see what's there. Meanwhile, perhaps a reboot, or a
> rerun the comm
Drat. I had that problem at the beginning too. I filed a bug report and a
little later, things worked. I assumed they had fixed it. I'll have a
look in that directory to see what's there. Meanwhile, perhaps a reboot,
or a rerun the command "download system" in Zshaolin.
On Tue, Oct 15, 201
hi all,
apologies for breaking the threading as I just subscribed to the list
and thanks for trying out ZShaolin :^)
I am happy to see some of the experts here find it useful. The Emacs
included in my APK is "experimental" and so far comes without elisp
files, which you can add from your own c
On 8.10.2013, at 12:36, Scot Becker wrote:
> Just a quick note to say that it's possible to get a full Emacs+org-mode on
> (unrooted) Android using an app called 'zshaolin'. You can either download
> the app from the Google Play store for approx $3 or download the toolchain
> and source from
Ian Barton writes:
> That looks interesting too. I have to see if it runs on my Nexus
> 7. Emacs for Android is like a bus. You wait ages and nothing comes,
> then suddenly two arrive together.
I tried it on my Nexus 7 and it works. In order for org-mode to work,
you will need to set the $TMP en
On 09/10/13 14:57, Alexander Vorobiev wrote:
There is also emacs for Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs but
after trying it and playing with some other ports of unix
applications, I decided to bit the bullet and install full Ubuntu on
That looks interesting to
Scot,
I haven't notice much impact on the battery life but, given all the
services/demons typical ubuntu system launches, there must be some
consequences for the battery for sure. I do leave it running in
background (by not exiting terminal).
I also noticed some keybindings that don't work (M- an
Alex,
That also sounds like a good way to carry Emacs/org with your, if the
battery life hit isn't too big, (is it?) and if it's possible to keep the
system running in the background (do you do ths?)
Emacs for Android didn't work for me at all, and seems not to be currently
maintained.
After som
There is also emacs for Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs but
after trying it and playing with some other ports of unix
applications, I decided to bit the bullet and install full Ubuntu on
my Galaxy Note 8 using
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.z
On 08/10/13 11:36, Scot Becker wrote:
Just a quick note to say that it's possible to get a full Emacs+org-mode
on (unrooted) Android using an app called 'zshaolin'. You can either
download the app from the Google Play store for approx $3 or download
the toolchain and source from their website an
Just a quick note to say that it's possible to get a full Emacs+org-mode on
(unrooted) Android using an app called 'zshaolin'. You can either download
the app from the Google Play store for approx $3 or download the toolchain
and source from their website and compile it yourself (which I haven't
t
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