Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
One possible gotcha: in my case, C-mouse3 is undefined, even though
the docs say it should be. I tried emacs -q and emacs -Q as well, just
in case, my init somehow clobbers it: undefined there as well. So I
have to bind it somehow:
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca wrote:
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
One possible gotcha: in my case, C-mouse3 is undefined, even though
the docs say it should be. I tried emacs -q and emacs -Q as well, just
in case, my init somehow clobbers it: undefined there as well. So I
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com wrote:
My menus are hidden too. However, if I need them for some reasons
there is some key mouse combo. Can't remember exactly. Shift right
click or C- right click.. something along this. The menu will pop up
as a context menu close to the mouse
Hi Thorsten,
I'm interested in having a menu for Babel.
What I need is (1) the list of functions and contexts in which this menu
should appear and (2) the list of items for such a menu. When we have
this, we can think of context-aware mouse-menu deeper, adapted to what
is already available in
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Thorsten,
I'm interested in having a menu for Babel.
What I need is (1) the list of functions and contexts in which this menu
should appear and (2) the list of items for such a menu. When we have
this, we can think of context-aware mouse-menu deeper,
My menus are hidden too. However, if I need them for some reasons there is
some key mouse combo.
Can't remember exactly. Shift right click or C- right click.. something
along this. The menu will pop up as a context menu close to the mouse
cursor location. Be aware there is a customization menu
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
So I would see it as a useful way of promoting babel (and therefore
org-mode) and also as a nice reminder of less frequently (but
nevertheless usefull) functionality.
Agreed.
Is anyone volunteering for listing the items in such a menu
Hi:
Could we add some org-babel menu items ,so using
them we can enable and disable the computer languages ?
for example:
#+begin_example
org = org-babel = * emacs-lisp
sh
* R
...
* screen
#+end_example
Hi FengShu,
I don't know much about the Emacs customization interface, but it is
certainly the solution to this issue. There does currently exist a
Babel specific customization group, the nesting is orgbabel. Through
this interface there are menus like the one you mention below available.
One
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Hi FengShu,
I don't know much about the Emacs customization interface, but it is
certainly the solution to
this issue. There does currently exist a Babel specific customization group,
the nesting is
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
On 19/03/12 15:22, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi FengShu,
I don't know much about the Emacs customization interface, but it is
certainly the solution to
this issue. There does currently exist a Babel specific customization
group, the nesting is
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:41, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 19/03/12 15:22, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi FengShu,
I don't know much about the Emacs customization interface, but it is
certainly the solution to
this issue. There does
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