On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org wrote:
I have been struggling to get the info from the git repo to display in
Emacs, rather than the default info.
In my .emacs I have: (add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list
~/.emacs.d/src/org-mode/doc/)
C-h v
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
On 01/01/11 09:58, Ian Barton wrote:
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
Once this is done alter
Ian Barton li...@manor-farm.org wrote:
On 01/01/11 09:58, Ian Barton wrote:
On 01/01/11 05:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com writes:
Bernt, Eric Schulte, and others,
Bernt recently mentioned to me on #org-mode that he doesn't
byte-compile org-mode, which makes it much easier to read backtraces.
I'm trying to use Eric Schulte's starter-kit fork, and the
instructions suggest compiling
Inspecting the Makefile, I see that I probably want to make the info
documentation and have that installed automatically, I just don't want
to byte-compile the lisp.
$ make doc/org
The above command will create a file named 'org' in the doc directory.
Once this is done alter