Sebastian Miele writes:
> * doc/org-manual.org (Dynamic Blocks): Correct the information given
> on :content in the plist passed to the writer function.
Looks correct to me. Applied in 634880a2e. Thanks.
Hello,
Vladimir Nikishkin writes:
> EDE is Emacs Development Environment, is shipped with stock Emacs
OK.
> and is recommended to be turned on as a global minor mode, in the
> official Emacs Manual, Section 25.4, page 330 of the printed version,
> or 352 of the pdf.
I don't see any such
EDE is Emacs Development Environment, is shipped with stock Emacs and is
recommended to be turned on as a global minor mode, in the official Emacs
Manual, Section 25.4, page 330 of the printed version, or 352 of the pdf.
It's not a 'mere keybinding conflict', it's a conflict that anyone reading
Hello,
Vladimir Nikishkin writes:
> Although they actually do conflict is that the default bindings for EDE
> start with C-c . ,
> whereas Org uses this keybinding branch as an org-time-stamp binding.
I don't know what is EDE. Anyway I don't think a mere key-binding
conflict deserves an entry
Cheong Yiu Fung writes:
> * doc/org-manual.org (Handling Links): update variable
> `org-id-link-to-org-use-id', which is changed in v7.9.2.
Thanks. Because this was relevant for the maint branch as well, I
adjusted your commit to apply to maint (tweaking the commit message
slightly).
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Hello,
Sebastian Miele writes:
> * doc/org-manual.org (Footnotes): Fix typo.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
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Hello,
Sebastian Miele writes:
> * doc/org-manual.org (Motion): Fix the names of the four functions
> bound to C-c C-n, C-c C-p, C-c C-f, and C-c C-b.
Applied. Thank you. I also fixed kindex values.
Regards,
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Hello,
Will Pierce writes:
> This patch revises the markup section's introductory paragraph to read more
> smoothly.
Applied. I added two space after each sentence.
>
> I'll be slowly working the manual!
Great. Thank you.
Regards,
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Vladimir Lomov writes:
> I thought that for software versions 9.1 < 9.1.9 and means that 9.1
> preceding the 9.1.9.
We are not talking about software version but manual version.
> And first thing that comes to my mind about recent
> changes is a "template" system, there was
Hello,
** Nicolas Goaziou [2018-04-14 16:43:31 +0200]:
> Vladimir Lomov writes:
>
>> Earlier there was "full" "git" version in Manual and I found it convenient
>> (I read the manual from time to time to find how to do something in org)
>> but now when I open Info with Org
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> Earlier there was "full" "git" version in Manual and I found it convenient
> (I read the manual from time to time to find how to do something in org)
> but now when I open Info with Org manual I'm a bit puzzled, it shows
> version 9.1 while Org from
Hello,
** Nicolas Goaziou [2018-04-13 19:37:09 +0200]:
> Hello,
>
> Vladimir Lomov writes:
>
>> I'm using org-mode from git and found that now it is not show the
>> 'git' version but simply 9.1 in Info file. In doc/ there is
>> 'org-version.inc', it is included into
Hello,
Vladimir Lomov writes:
> I'm using org-mode from git and found that now it is not show the
> 'git' version but simply 9.1 in Info file. In doc/ there is
> 'org-version.inc', it is included into 'orgguide.texi' but not in
> 'org.texi'.
>
> As I understand the
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> daim...@omecha.info (Grégoire Jadi) writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here is a patch to fix a small typo in the manual.
>
> Applied. Thank you.
Thanks.
>> I haven't followed the recent development of org-mode so I don't know
>> what is the
Hello,
daim...@omecha.info (Grégoire Jadi) writes:
> Hello,
>
> Here is a patch to fix a small typo in the manual.
Applied. Thank you.
> I haven't followed the recent development of org-mode so I don't know
> what is the new process regarding the manual. Thus, I patched both the
>
On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 09:33:23 -0800
Matthew Pritchard wrote:
> Does anyone know were I can get a manual for mobil org?
>
Look at Appendix B in the org manual and
https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/Documentation
Best,
Tony
Hello,
On 24 September 2015 at 18:01, Rasmus wrote:
> nascii boy writes:
>
> > Org advancement manual in org
> >
> > https://github.com/nasciiboy/TheOrgManual
>
> Interesting. Is this a port of the current org manual? Does it produce
> good texi code with
org Hello dear community, the manual is a port of texi manually exported to
html, passed org Pandoc and formated by hand. texi okay to make books. but
PDFs and web pages are a nuisance as quick method of consultation (compared
to org).
is my ideal to have only with org books that can be read
nascii boy writes:
> Org advancement manual in org
>
> https://github.com/nasciiboy/TheOrgManual
Interesting. Is this a port of the current org manual? Does it produce
good texi code with ox-texi?
Thanks,
Rasmus
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Hi Tomas,
Tomas Grigera tgrig...@gmail.com writes:
After Eric's fix a couple of days ago, setting :noweb-ref through a
property now works as explained in the manual. However, the example
given will only work if one turns on property inheritance. I think it
is worthwhile noting this in the
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