Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On three systems I have access to the info files are in /usr/share/info
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Ubuntu
Debian and Ubuntu should be the same I would think since Ubunti is
Debian based.
But there is an org which ships with emacs. I would expect the
Hi,
in an org file I want to insert some ascii art graphics. In the docs I
found the #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE construct, but that seems to take effect only
when exporting.
If I add my ascii graphic inside such a construct, I get a weired
font-locking [1], and TAB and M-q work as if it was normal text
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On three systems I have access to the info files are in /usr/share/info
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Ubuntu
Debian and Ubuntu should be the same I would think since Ubunti is
Debian based.
Yes they should be
Hi Tassilo,
with a current version of Org-mode you may press
C-c '
to create such a region or edit an existing one. Not shure when this
feature made it into org. But 6.09 has this feature.
Hope that helps,
Sebastian
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
in an org file I want to
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On three systems I have access to the info files are in /usr/share/info
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Ubuntu
Debian and Ubuntu should be the same I would think since Ubunti is
Debian based.
But there is an org
Xiao-Yong Jin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On three systems I have access to the info files are in /usr/share/info
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Ubuntu
Debian and Ubuntu should be the same I would think since
Although I use org mode (and love it!) on most of my systems, I have
been using version 4.74 for a long time. I just upgraded to version
6.08 which works perfectly fine on most of my systems and I really
appreciate all the improvements and new features. However, my office
desktop, which acts as
Hi Eric,
I thought hat Org *does* work reasonably well with Emacs 21, but
maybe I am wrong?
Anyway, I will take no more steps to make it work better with Emacs
21, Emacs 22 has been out long enough so that people can be expected
to run Emacs 22.
- Carsten
On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:26 PM,
Hi,
On my Mac OS X (10.5.5) system, /usr/share/info looks like the
directory with all the info files. Since I use MacPorts, I usually
add the org-info file to /opt/local/share/info so the suggested change
is slightly more convenient in that case, too.
HTH,
Ben
Carsten Dominik
Sebastian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sebastian,
with a current version of Org-mode you may press C-c ' to create such
a region or edit an existing one. Not shure when this feature made it
into org. But 6.09 has this feature.
Here it is:
,[ C-h k C-c ' ]
| C-c ' runs the command
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While I can live with TAB freaking out (Hey, `C-c '' switches to artist
mode. Yay!), the broken font-locking is disturbing me. Is it possible
to fontify everything in #+BEGIN...#+END blocks with some special face
which takes precedence over the usual
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Oct 7, 2008, at 7:30 PM, Manish wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Manish,
On Oct 7, 2008, at 5:06 PM, Manish wrote:
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Manish wrote:
Hello All,
I have set a #+FILETAGS: :Personal:
Eric Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Eric,
While I can live with TAB freaking out (Hey, `C-c '' switches to
artist mode. Yay!), the broken font-locking is disturbing me. Is it
possible to fontify everything in #+BEGIN...#+END blocks with some
special face which takes precedence over
Hi Tassilo,
is this true for regions created using C-c ' ???
There is no #+BEGIN_SRC then and it works perfectly fine here.
Just create the region using C-c '
artist-mode is on automatically in the indirect buffer for editing the
region.
Regards,
Sebastian
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Xiao-Yong Jin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On three systems I have access to the info files are in /usr/share/info
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Ubuntu
Debian and Ubuntu
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, you can use C-c' in this area, and it will take you to special
edit buffer.
Here, it prompts me for a file. That's because `org-edit-special' calls
`ffap' if it doesn't know what to do. Is that different in your
version?
Yes, for me C-c'
On Oct 9, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
I guess, that's what you mean. But at least in my version, that's no
too big improvement. Let's say I have this:
#+BEGIN_SRC artist
artist-mode is a minor mode, the BEGIN_SRC construct is meant for
major modes.
The right solution for
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carsten,
On Oct 9, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
I guess, that's what you mean. But at least in my version, that's no
too big improvement. Let's say I have this:
#+BEGIN_SRC artist
artist-mode is a minor mode, the BEGIN_SRC construct
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, thanks. Then I need to update to the git version, or will that be
synched to emacs trunk anytime soon?
I don't know how often it syncs with emacs trunk. My guess is that it's
not very frequently.
Could you please check if you get the same
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