Myles English writes:
>> Try now... I might have forgotten to push it up :-|. I checked it now. Let
>> me know.
>>
>> Luis
>
>
> Thank very much it works well now.
Well, thank you for trying it out. Otherwise, I would not have realized
that it was missing.
Luis
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Luis Anaya writes:
> Myles English writes:
>
>> Luis Anaya writes:
>> I have been using the latest git, so git needs updating I think.
>>
>
> Try now... I might have forgotten to push it up :-|. I checked it now. Let
> me know.
>
> Luis
Thank very much it works well now.
Myles
Myles English writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
> I have been using the latest git, so git needs updating I think.
>
Try now... I might have forgotten to push it up :-|. I checked it now. Let
me know.
Luis
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Luis Anaya writes:
> This code tells me that that you have a very old version. These are
> defined in the org-e-groff.el, at the end If you are picking it up from Git,
> make sure
> that you get the latest and greatest.
I have been using the latest git, so git needs updating I think.
Myles
Myles English writes:
> Did you mean to attach your Groff file? Here's mine anyway:
>
> .AF "Org User"
> .TL
> Example from Worg
> .AU "Mickey Mouse"
> .ND "2012-08-19"
Note that you do not have a .MT command, this is suspicious.
>
> I am wondering if semiblock should be in org-e-groff-clas
Luis Anaya writes:
> Myles English writes:
>
>> Thanks for checking but did you start with emacs -Q ?
>
> I tried with emacs -Q. I loaded the following from *scratch*
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/sdcard-ext/org-mode/lisp")
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/sdcard-ext/org-mo
Myles English writes:
> Thanks for checking but did you start with emacs -Q ?
I tried with emacs -Q. I loaded the following from *scratch*
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(add-to-list 'load-path "/sdcard-ext/org-mode/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "/sdcard-ext/org-mode/contrib/lisp")
(require 'org-inst
Luis Anaya writes:
> Hi:
>
> The following does look like a letter, or at least it is formatted
> according to what Groff provides. Note on the class type.
Thanks for checking but did you start with emacs -Q ?
I tried it and I don't get a letter. I get the attached screenshot. Is
that what yo
Hi:
The following does look like a letter, or at least it is formatted
according to what Groff provides. Note on the class type.
Luis
#+begin_example
#+AUTHOR: Mickey Mouse
#+TITLE: Example from Worg
#+GROFF_CLASS: semiblock
* FROM
Myles English writes:
> Luis Anaya writes:
>>>
>>> #+AUTHOR: Mickey Mouse
>>> #+TITLE: Example from Worg
>>> #+GROFF_CLASS: letter
>>
>> No, you want to use fullblock, block or semi block.
>
> Thanks for the help, however none of these classes yields a letter for
> me. Do you get the same resu
Luis Anaya writes:
> Which class were you using? Internal will look like a memo. Try the
> #+GROFF_CLASS: block or #+GROFF_CLASS: semiblock
>
>> 2. open an org document containing:
>>
>> #+AUTHOR: Mickey Mouse
>> #+TITLE: Example from Worg
>> #+GROFF_CLASS: letter
>
> No, you want to use fullbloc
Myles English writes:
> Following the announcement that writing letters was possible using the
> Groff exporter in this thread:
Yes, that's right...
>
> I decided to have a go but the resulting pdf does not look much like a
> letter, more like a memo, and the tags :FROM: :TO: etc are still vis
Hi,
Following the announcement that writing letters was possible using the
Groff exporter in this thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-08/msg00416.html
I decided to have a go but the resulting pdf does not look much like a
letter, more like a memo, and the tags :FROM: :T
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