Hi Elias,
Elias Assarsson fte08...@student.lu.se writes:
In both the full and the compact manual (Release 7.8.02) for Org-mode
LaTeX is typeset inconsequently.
I just fixed this for the org.texi manual and will fix it for the
orgguide.texi later on.
Thanks for mentioning this!
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Bastien
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I just fixed this for the org.texi manual and will fix it for the
orgguide.texi later on.
Done.
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Bastien
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
I'm forwarding this to the list as it was sent only to my mailbox by
mistake. -- Christian
:)
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Bastien
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Am 22.12.2011 16:06, schrieb Takaaki ISHIKAWA:
I think make and make all have the same effect usually.
Often they do, but GNU says that a simple make should behave like
make help. I think this is appropriate for org
:) this is nice!
- Carsten
On 23.12.2011, at 22:23, Christian Moe wrote:
I'm forwarding this to the list as it was sent only to my mailbox by mistake.
-- Christian
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Dear Orgers,
I would like to make a feature request for microsecond timestamps.
Since I often find myself
Hello,
In section 2.7 on p. 14--15 in the full manual for Org-mode the key
commands is typeset in serif while all the other key commands in the
manual is typeset in mono space fonts.
Regards,
Elias
Am 20.12.2011 01:12, schrieb Bernt Hansen:
Marc-Oliver Ihmmarc-oliver@online.de writes:
There is probably some overlap here, but I do not see a way to find the
timstamps of CLOSED
entries with the agenda. So the agenda does not show what you have
accomplished, only what
is still open.
Dear Elias and all,
In section 2.7 on p. 14--15 in the full manual for Org-mode the key commands
is typeset in serif while all the other key commands in the manual is typeset
in mono space fonts.
I think this is caused by @table @asis at L.1645 in doc/org.texi.
When I change it to @table
Hi. Achim,
Thank you for your kind explanations.
I learned a lot from you :)
I opted for this behaviour to align more closely to GNU convention and to
avoid any surprising behaviour, but it is easy to make the default target
all instead of help.
I think many Org users are familiar to the