On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 4:23 AM, Giuseppe Lipari wrote:
> Anybody has any idea of what is going on? I am available to give you more
> information (my init.org, and the whole org file, if necessary).
Depending on your version of Org try:
#+BEGIN_SRC shell bash
Great news, thanks a lot!
Giuseppe
Le jeu. 25 févr. 2016 à 19:10, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
> On Thursday, 25 Feb 2016 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> > Completing myself,
> >
> >> An ECM would be great. However, some backtrace using un-compiled Org
> >> would help, too.
> >
> > Actually, the i
On Thursday, 25 Feb 2016 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Completing myself,
>
>> An ECM would be great. However, some backtrace using un-compiled Org
>> would help, too.
>
> Actually, the issue should now be fixed.
Thanks! I'm sorry we couldn't provide you with an ECM but very happy
you were a
Completing myself,
> An ECM would be great. However, some backtrace using un-compiled Org
> would help, too.
Actually, the issue should now be fixed.
Hello,
Giuseppe Lipari writes:
> Unfortunately I have *a lot* of old slides that I am correcting and
> regenerating step by step.
> They used to compile just fine with the previous version, and now this
> strange problem make me lose a lot of time just for changing indentation...
> Maybe I shoul
Hello,
thank you, although for the moment it does not help.
Unfortunately I have *a lot* of old slides that I am correcting and
regenerating step by step.
They used to compile just fine with the previous version, and now this
strange problem make me lose a lot of time just for changing indentatio
On Tuesday, 23 Feb 2016 at 10:54, Giuseppe Lipari wrote:
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> byte-code: Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)
I have also run into this problem lately (well, early last week or the
week before that) with src blocks that work just fine if moved to
another place. Drove me crazy trying to