Mail von Nicolas Goaziou, Sat, 03 Jun 2017 at 22:46:01 +0200:
Good morning,
> >
> > This error comes from org-clone-local-variables, because there the
> > prediction for local variables is always to be a list.
>
> Fixed. Thank you for the report and the analysis.
Thanks.
Because for me pcase i
Hello hackers,
I'm having some issues when exporting to ODT, and I would like to know
if someone can help me. I tried my best to describe the problem in the
the attached tmp.org. I also attach a symbols.tex which has my custom
symbols.
Thank you for any help.
Edgar
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i am using the org-capture firefox extension. org maint. emacs 24.4.
finally, org capture is working properly. i am grateful to everybody
who worked on it.
i am getting this warning:
Warning (emacs): Please update your Org Protocol handler to deal with
new-style links.
is it a concern?
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Hello,
"Stefan-W. Hahn" writes:
> I use a minor mode (moccur-edit-mode, seems a little bit old) which
> initializes one variable in this way:
>
> ,
> | (defvar moccur-edit-old-content)
> | (make-local-variable 'moccur-edit-old-content)
> `
>
> This leads to following result in (buffer-lo
Thanks, Vincente.
I'm specifically aiming at the Markdown syntax supported by the
Editorial app, which does include markup for tables. Unfortunately, it
looks like Editorial's Markdown doesn't use the initial '|', so simply
exporting the org markup won't work without some editing.
Thanks!
-pd
On
There are several Markdown "forks" which have different sets of features.
AFAIK the markdown exporter in Org is based upon John Gruber's
Markdown, which does not include a syntax for tables. Thus all tables
in Org documents get exported as HTML.
A workaround is to wrap your Org tables as:
#+BEGI
Cool, thanks.
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Best Regards,
Nikolay Kudryavtsev
I'd like to be able to move easily between org-mode and the IOS app Editorial,
which is mainly based around markdown syntax. I can
easily export markdown from org-mode, but the tables seems to come through as
straight HTML, as opposed to markdown's table
syntax. This makes it more difficult to e
Good day,
Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.18.9)
of 2017-05-20
Package: Org mode version 9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-497-g5bc540 @
/home/hs/.emacs.d/lib/org-mode/lisp/)
I use a minor mode (moccur-edit-mode, seems a little bit old) which
initializes one variable