Hi, Chuck
I do not blame Org at first place, but I've bisected my config and the
behaviour is the same for a significant list of commits deeper in git
history. And, as I've already mentioned, it started to behave as
described only some time ago (about a week), after one of the package
updates.
Yes, I've ended up doing the same. It's not a problem at all, but I was
just curious how has it gone that way.
regards,
Alex
joa...@verona.se writes:
> aaermo...@gmail.com writes:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Recently I've experienced a kind of a problem - my literate Emacs config
>> stopped tangling
On Sun, 25 Dec 2016, joa...@verona.se wrote:
aaermo...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all!
Recently I've experienced a kind of a problem - my literate Emacs config
stopped tangling correctly, only a subset of code blocks were found in
resulting .el file.
I've looked at it a bit closer and it seems now
aaermo...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi all!
>
> Recently I've experienced a kind of a problem - my literate Emacs config
> stopped tangling correctly, only a subset of code blocks were found in
> resulting .el file.
> I've looked at it a bit closer and it seems now (not earlier than 9.0.2)
> the
Hi all!
Recently I've experienced a kind of a problem - my literate Emacs config
stopped tangling correctly, only a subset of code blocks were found in
resulting .el file.
I've looked at it a bit closer and it seems now (not earlier than 9.0.2)
the :tangle clause became required. I've searched