Hi Seb,
Since this old testing file is obsolete I've just deleted it. Thanks to
git it can always be resurrected later as the basis for a modern
org-html test suite.
Best -- Eric
Sébastien Vauban writes:
> #+TITLE: Old-Org-HTML-hides-Org-HTML.txt
> #+DATE: 2010-10-15
> #+LANGUAGE: e
#+TITLE: Old-Org-HTML-hides-Org-HTML.txt
#+DATE: 2010-10-15
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
Hello,
Yesterday, still being in the loop of (re-)installations after my laptop
crashed end of last week, I've *moved* my Org repository from
=~/Downloads/emacs/site-lisp/org-mode= to =~/src/org= and have upda
Hi,
I thought about testing again recently. This is something, that never
really got started. For a reason: there's no framework for testing.
I therefore wrote a very rough proposal, found on
http://github.com/SebastianRose/org-test
The idea is, to provide two simple commands:
* org-t
Sebastian Rose writes:
> I'd like to write a few simple tests for the modified hex-decoding
> functions I wrote for org-protocol.el.
> These functions and the patch is easier to understand and maintain if
> there are some simple tests, I guess.
>
> Could we have a short introduction in writing tes
Hi,
I'd like to write a few simple tests for the modified hex-decoding
functions I wrote for org-protocol.el.
These functions and the patch is easier to understand and maintain if
there are some simple tests, I guess.
Could we have a short introduction in writing tests on Worg (or is it
there)?
Hi All,
I have been using org-mode for a while now and am quite happy with the
features it provides. Occasionally, I update to the current git head
to get some fancy new features ;-).
I am, however, more and more reluctant to do so out of fear of loosing
parts of my data due to newly introduced
User wrote:
> Is there a way to search for headlines which does *not* have set
> a particular property? Reading the manual I have the impression
> property search has the fixed syntax name=value, so there is no
> simple way to search for headers where a property is not yet set
> (that is, it has
Is there a way to search for headlines which does *not* have set
a particular property? Reading the manual I have the impression
property search has the fixed syntax name=value, so there is no
simple way to search for headers where a property is not yet set
(that is, it has no value).
The only way
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not using w3m, nor have I installed it at the moment. Do you
> know in which variable I can find the title? And while we are at it,
> same for w3?
w3m-current-title
w3m-current-url
I'm not using w3, i cannot help further.
Regards,
--
Bastie
On Jun 12, 2006, at 15:26, Bastien wrote:
You mean a default for what will be inserted for the second pair of
[]? There are default for some links, but not for all. I'll check if
we can have more.
The page title for w3m links would be great - for example.
I am not using w3m, nor have I i
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't understand the second point. In what situation is there no
> global C-x key? While Org-mode is waiting for the key after `C-c
> C-e'? In this situation no command keys are available at all, so you
> need to press a key for a command, or C-g t
Hi Bastien,
* I like the new `org-export' behavior, but (1) the [t] key ("insert
the export option template") is not defined; (2) the [x] key (XOXO
export) is somewhat confusing, since no global C-x key is available
anymore (maybe use [O]?)
I don't understand the second point. In what s
Heya,
some testing and suggestions...
* `org-version' is 4.36b in the last release (should be 4.37, no ?)
* I like the new `org-export' behavior, but (1) the [t] key ("insert
the export option template") is not defined; (2) the [x] key (XOXO
export) is somewhat confusing, since no global C-x
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