fkunze writes:
> At the risk of redundancy (as I posted this paragraph earlier) the people
> at the python sphinx documentation project have a similar problem (of
> producing
> a "make" for windows) and it might be possible to rapidly develop a make.bat
> file for org-mode installations by ma
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
>
> fkunze gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Augment the installation description
> > (http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation) with a short
> > description for windows users (that avoids the use of make).
>
> I'm not using Windows myself, but I would welcom
fkunze writes:
> Augment the installation description
> (http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation) with a short
> description for windows users (that avoids the use of make).
I'm not using Windows myself, but I would welcome a patch that clarifies
the installation process for W
fkunze writes:
> Regarding the installation instructions: At first I started here
> (http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation) but since I am
> running on windows 7, I have no access to "Make". I want to avoid installing
> cywin as it typically fails to track windows 7 x64. A
Mike McLean pobox.com> writes:
>
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Fritz Kunze writes: I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x
> org-version
- which
>
> returned 7.8.09.
>
> You didn't generate and (require 'org-install).
>
>
> If you have admin-rights / sud
Martyn Jago btinternet.com> writes:
Hi Martyn,
Thanks for your support on this issue. I appreciate it. The main issue for me
seems to be the paucity of window's specific documentation. I understand that
most people are linux users on this list.
Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
>
> Fritz Kunze writes:
> > I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x org-version - which
> > returned 7.8.09.
>
> You didn't generate and (require 'org-install).
>
> > (Incidentally, and for the sake of completeness in this
> > report, I built t
Achim Gratz writes:
>> Has it suddenly become a requirement to know emacs-lisp, and have a
>> reasonable understanding of `autoload' to even install?
>
> No, but
Something obviously got cut out before I sent this... it should read:
No, but I've been in the same situation as to OP some time ago a
Martyn Jago writes:
> I think this tone of reply is very harsh, and I feel for the OP.
I certainly did not mean to offend anyone.
> Has it suddenly become a requirement to know emacs-lisp, and have a
> reasonable understanding of `autoload' to even install?
No, but
> A very formal announcement
On Apr 24, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Fritz Kunze writes:
>> I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x org-version - which
>> returned 7.8.09.
>
> You didn't generate and (require 'org-install).
If you have admin-rights / sudo access on your machine, the simplest method may
Hi Achim
Achim Gratz writes:
> Fritz Kunze writes:
>> I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x org-version - which
>> returned 7.8.09.
>
> You didn't generate and (require 'org-install).
>
>> (Incidentally, and for the sake of completeness in this
>> report, I built the compile
Fritz Kunze writes:
> I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x org-version - which
> returned 7.8.09.
You didn't generate and (require 'org-install).
> (Incidentally, and for the sake of completeness in this
> report, I built the compiled version of this upgrade by using
>
>
Hi Guys,
Thanks for trying to help me with this.
I re-did the installation:
I ran M-x load-library org followed by M-x org-version - which
returned 7.8.09.
(Incidentally, and for the sake of completeness in this report, I
built the compiled version of this upgrade by using
Mike McLean writes:
> On Apr 23, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Bastien wrote:
>
>> fkunze writes:
>>
>>> When I open an org file with #+startup: indent in the header, the cursor
>>> immediately goes to the bottom of the buffer and can not be moved upward.
>>
>> I can't reproduce this error...
>>
>>> T
On Apr 23, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Bastien wrote:
> fkunze writes:
>
>> When I open an org file with #+startup: indent in the header, the cursor
>> immediately goes to the bottom of the buffer and can not be moved upward.
>
> I can't reproduce this error...
>
>> This behavior does not occur in O
fkunze writes:
> When I open an org file with #+startup: indent in the header, the cursor
> immediately goes to the bottom of the buffer and can not be moved upward.
I can't reproduce this error...
> This behavior does not occur in Org 6.36.
... and that's surely why.
Please update to a m
Hi All,
I just upgraded to Org 7.8.09 from Org 6.36. I am on windows 7 (x64) with
GNU
Emacs 24.1.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601).
When I open an org file with #+startup: indent in the header, the cursor
immediately goes to the bottom of the buffer and can not be moved upward.
Here is a fi
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