thomas writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry, I could not find the time yet to figure out how to
> "officially" contribute to Emacs (the papers are signed, though).
See here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
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Tack, ni svenska vakttorn. Med plutonium
Hi,
I'm sorry, I could not find the time yet to figure out how to
"officially" contribute to Emacs (the papers are signed, though).
In the meantime you can find ob-csharp on github:
https://github.com/thomas-villagers/ob-csharp
- thomas
On 07.09.2015 19:23, thomas wrote:
Hi,
could not
Thanks for the quick replies.
I'd really like to contribute to core, if that's possible (practically,
I did nothing though; I just stripped Eric's ob-java and changed a few
lines).
As RĂ¼diger pointed out csharp-mode is not part of Emacs.
But I'm not sure if csharp-mode is really necessary
well allright. I did some tests and think csharp-mode is not necessary.
So I guess it would be OK to leave it out. Can anybody confirm?
- thomas
On 08.09.2015 09:36, thomas wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies.
I'd really like to contribute to core, if that's possible
(practically, I did
Hello,
thomas writes:
> I'd really like to contribute to core, if that's possible
> (practically, I did nothing though; I just stripped Eric's ob-java and
> changed a few lines).
Thank you for the library. You can contribute to core as long as you
have signed FSF
Hi,
could not find ob-csharp in org mode. I created one to make the pointy
haired boss happy.
It's based on Eric's ob-java.el with some bits taken from other ob files.
It works for the simple examples following below.
Hope this is useful and I'm open for hints to improve the code.
- thomas
On Monday 07 September 2015 15:10:59 Grant Rettke wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> > It can live in core, contrib, or as an emacs package.
>
> When it lives in core, it is available to everyone who downloads
> Emacs. That is valuable because some
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> It can live in core, contrib, or as an emacs package.
When it lives in core, it is available to everyone who downloads
Emacs. That is valuable because some users never install a single
package.
Aloha thomas,
thomas writes:
> Hi,
>
> could not find ob-csharp in org mode. I created one to make the pointy
> haired boss happy.
>
> It's based on Eric's ob-java.el with some bits taken from other ob files.
>
> It works for the simple examples following below.
>