SabreWolfy writes:
> As an aside, where does the "sub-minor" version number for Emacs originate?
> I'm running 24.3.1 and the next release is 24.4. However, even though I
> can't find any information about 24.3.2, a search of this list for "24.3.2"
> returns results...
You may have answer on the
Nicolas Richard yahoo.fr> writes:
> ...
> This is because Emacs 24.3.1 was released before Org 8 was released.
> ...
As an aside, where does the "sub-minor" version number for Emacs originate?
I'm running 24.3.1 and the next release is 24.4. However, even though I
can't find any information abou
SabreWolfy writes:
> Nicolas Richard yahoo.fr> writes:
>
>
>> Alternatively you can update to Org 8 via elpa. (M-x list-packages).
>
>
> Thanks :) I really wanted to move to Org 8, but I'd been putting off
> upgrading for months, as I thought it was a complicated procedure, which
> would take
Nicolas Richard yahoo.fr> writes:
> Alternatively you can update to Org 8 via elpa. (M-x list-packages).
Thanks :) I really wanted to move to Org 8, but I'd been putting off
upgrading for months, as I thought it was a complicated procedure, which
would take a lot of time to figure out. Turns o
SabreWolfy writes:
> The latest stable release of Emacs is 24.3.1, which does not contain Org
> version 8? Therefore, using Org 8 requires (manual) installation? I am using
> a modified version of Emacs on Mac, with ESS and other packages
> pre-installed. This version has Org 7.9.3 though :(
Th
The latest stable release of Emacs is 24.3.1, which does not contain Org
version 8? Therefore, using Org 8 requires (manual) installation? I am using
a modified version of Emacs on Mac, with ESS and other packages
pre-installed. This version has Org 7.9.3 though :(