Another example of corrupted export:
*** test
Some definitions using the same name /exclude/ people who
have serious disease. Can you predict the results?
Only the first line of body text gets exported.
I wonder if we can make a bisect tool that will use git bisect, load
org source, and let you tell git whether the bug exists.
Samuel
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I want to see the original (pre-hold) Lo et al.
I can't reproduce these.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/25/11 8:14 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Another example of corrupted export:
*** test
Some definitions using the same name /exclude/ people who
have serious disease. Can you predict the results?
Only the first line of body text gets exported.
Hi Nick, hi all
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch wrote:
Just trying to use org-contacts. There is an error for me whenever I
start a new message:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable completion-at-point-functions)
On 25.5.2011, at 09:41, Carsten Dominik wrote:
You patch has not been accepted and merged.
I mean it has *now* been accepted. Sorry for the typo.
- Carsten
- Carsten
On 11.5.2011, at 21:41, Roland Kaufmann wrote:
On February 27th I submitted a patch proposal to fix HTML export of
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
[Fat-fingered it and sent it prematurely - sorry about that]
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com wrote:
This appears to work for tabular environments only. When I
You patch has not been accepted and merged.
- Carsten
On 11.5.2011, at 21:41, Roland Kaufmann wrote:
On February 27th I submitted a patch proposal to fix HTML export of line
number references in source code fragments. The discussion leading up to the
patch can be found in the thread:
Hi all,
I've found that this has come up in the past, with no real solution.
I have found a workaround though.
First the issue at hand:
Beamer allows for setting the background image by setting
setbeamertemplate *outside* of the frame environment:
begin tex src snippet
% preamble
{
Hi Eric,
Eric Schulte wrote:
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes:
Eric Schulte wrote:
Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes: I've made a quick change so that
any variable named stdin is treated specially, in that, rather than
using its value to replace strings of $stdin in the
Marcus Klemm marcus.klemm at googlemail.com writes:
Hello List,
I've created a custom block agenda that consists of an agenda view
showing me the scheduled items of the next 7 days and a TODO list
showing me unscheduled TODO items from various projects. In the TODO
part, I can toggle
Hi All,
I've looked into this as well and I found the following:
On X the import function from imagemagick is very versatile. It can
capoture the entire screen, or a rectangle on the screen selected by the
user, it is possible to retain that rectangle for subsequent grabs in
the session by
I plan to document some parts of Perl source code (more specifically,
description in subroutine Sub::Spec specification,
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Spec) using Org format instead of the
canonical POD, hoping to have better table support, more customizable links,
and overall markups that are
Steven Haryanto stevenharya...@gmail.com wrote:
I plan to document some parts of Perl source code (more specifically,
description in subroutine
Sub::Spec specification, http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Spec) using Org
format instead of the
canonical POD, hoping to have better table support,
* Conclusions
As you can see, I did not really mean any concurrent execution. Simply being
able to execute parts of code in-situ, in the Org buffer, to document (and
test) what I'm writing.
And to be able to assemble all the parts in one single script file, by the
means of literate
On 25 May 2011, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Hi Nick, hi all
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
snip
thing - I run emacs24 and it's present there, but I just tried emacs23
and it does not seem to be there even after I load-library
minibuffer.el.
That's right. Emacs 23 does not contain
What is the problem with #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE/#+END_EXAMPLE? IOW, why do you need
an alternative syntax? If your answer is too much typing, check out
section 15.2, Easy templates, in the Org manual.
Also, see the function `org-toggle-fixed-width-section' bound to (C-c :)
Best -- Eric
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Sander Boer sanderb...@yahoo.com wrote:
A quick look at org-beamer.el makes me think that there is no infrastructure
in place that accounts for enclosing each frame in its own tex environment,
although I think that would be trivial.
You can try (untested):
Minimal .emacs and test case for export corruption bug.
In the process, I found 2 Emacs 22 incompatibilities (fixed in the
minimal .emacs -- I had already fixed them) and 1 args out of range
error (not fixed -- can somebody find this bug?). There is no stack
trace.
The args out of range error
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
I cannot replicate either of these behaviors. Could you please provide a
minimal test file and configuration that reliably replicates the issue?
After further investigations, it seems to be caused by me disabling the
consistancy graph of the habits. I
At Wed, 25 May 2011 08:45:13 +0200,
Christian Moe wrote:
I can't reproduce these.
Me neither. And I don't have a commit 2f5f9 (indicated by
release_7.5.304.g-2f5f9-)
dmaus@x60s ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp.d/org-mode (git)-[master] % git show 2f5f9
fatal: ambiguous argument '2f5f9': unknown revision
There are local unrelated small modifications. I tested without them
and it still breaks in the 2 ways described.
bd91803d0d1d88e94a059f28b5cccb7e969d0042 breaks.
Did you use Emacs 22?
Thanks for testing.
Samuel
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Note that I cannot test anything on Emacs 23 because no version of
Emacs newer than Carbon Emacs 22 will compile or run on my old
machine.
At Wed, 25 May 2011 11:57:17 -0700,
Samuel Wales wrote:
There are local unrelated small modifications. I tested without them
and it still breaks in the 2 ways described.
bd91803d0d1d88e94a059f28b5cccb7e969d0042 breaks.
Did you use Emacs 22?
No, I just tried your test file with Emacs23 and
Hello.
There is bug in calendar, that causes error and CUA stops working.
1. Open any .org file.
2. Call calendar (insert date): Ctrl-c .
3. Left-click on any date.
Result:
1. Date is inserted
2. Error is shown in Messages buffer:
Error in post-command-hook: (buffer-read-only *Calendar*)
3. As
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
I wonder if we can make a bisect tool that will use git bisect, load
org source, and let you tell git whether the bug exists.
Samuel
Hi Samuel,
Sure you can - it's called a script. If you can programmatically tell
if it worked or not you can write
Hi Bernt,
My proposal is for an Emacs command, not a shell script. The command
would load source for org-mode each time and provide a command that
the user can use to provide feedback to git interactively. It should
ideally not depend on Magit. It should work in Emacs 22 and later
versions.
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Bernt,
My proposal is for an Emacs command, not a shell script. The command
would load source for org-mode each time and provide a command that
the user can use to provide feedback to git interactively. It should
ideally not depend on Magit.
Hi Bernt,
On 2011-05-25, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Trying to reuse the current session with an org-reload probably won't
work well for the general case.
Perhaps it will work for the cases for which org-reload was designed.
By the way, I am having trouble loading source with c-u c-c
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
On 2011-05-25, Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Trying to reuse the current session with an org-reload probably won't
work well for the general case.
Perhaps it will work for the cases for which org-reload was designed.
By the way, I am having
Another is to do it more selectively, flag some of
completion-at-point-functions as not-exclusive, meaning that if
completion fails with those we should keep trying with subsequent
functions. E.g. the nick completion in rcirc could be flagged as
non-exclusive since it applies everywhere,
patch fixes sorting lists with custom getkey-func. Bug was trying to
evaluate getkey-func while setting it, so it was always nil.
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