On Friday, 23 Oct 2020 at 15:22, Mike Gauland wrote:
> I have a number of #+LATEX directives at the top of my org file, for
> configuring the minted package.
Could you maybe post a minimal example?
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-61-ga88806.dirty
> was trying to find an example of the issue fixed by ee3c3b55. Dmitrii,
> did ee3c3b55 solve the issue on you reported?
Hi, Kyle, I haven't checked it, but since several people reported that
it wasn't working for them, I decided to forego the trouble of
installing it myself (I am using the
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 2:41 PM TEC wrote:
>
> Hi Mirko
>
> Mirko Vukovic writes:
>
> > Instead specifying the width, I'd like to use the parameter
> > \scale.
>
> Have you tried #+attr_latex: :scale SCALE ?
>
>
Your email triggered me to pay attention to settings of latex export, and
not
Hi everyone,
In developing my take on the Org website and my coFig file, it has
come
to my attention that there seem to be a few W3C violations in the
HTML
export.
I always export with these settings,
which may affect some of the items below.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-html-doctype
Hello all!
Awhile ago I shared about org-webring[0], here! Well, I am now writing a
presentation about org-webring for EmacsConf2020. I am looking for
examples of org-webring being used on org-based websites. If you are
using org-webring and are fine with me using your website as an example,
Dear all,
When I archive a repeated task (let's say, a learning project of 15 minutes
every Wednesday day for 2 months), the task gets archived in a date tree
all under the day it was closed (cancelled) as a whole. This means that all
the LOGGED individual instances of repetition are archived on
Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes:
>> was trying to find an example of the issue fixed by ee3c3b55. Dmitrii,
>> did ee3c3b55 solve the issue on you reported?
>
> Hi, Kyle, I haven't checked it, but since several people reported that
> it wasn't working for them, I decided to forego the trouble of
>
I've fixed an issue in my previous patch with the write-back buffer not
getting killed.
Quick recap of the issue for anyone who might be interested:
When ~org-src-tab-acts-natively~ is t (which is now the default)
functions such as ~indent-region~ and ~comment-region~ acting on a src
block