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Re: [FR] Please add custom command variable to org-latex-footnote-refere
From: |
Alexander Gogl |
Subject: |
Re: [FR] Please add custom command variable to org-latex-footnote-refere |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Apr 2024 22:23:19 +0200 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 1.10.8; emacs 30.0.50 |
Hi Pedro,
thank you for the early-init.el suggestion. However, it doesn' work for me. I
still get the following error (even in vanilla emacs):
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⛔ Warning (emacs): Org version mismatch. Org loading aborted.
This warning usually appears when a built-in Org version is loaded
prior to the more recent Org version.
Version mismatch is commonly encountered in the following situations:
...
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Maybe it has to do with the Mac OS Port "emacs-plus"
(https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus) I am using?
I will test your concern as soon as I am able to solve the org version mismatch
error.
Best
Alexander
"Pedro A. Aranda" <paaguti@gmail.com> --- 2024-04-20 Sa 09:04:
> /Hi, Alexander Gogl <gogl.alexander@gmail.com> writes: /> ox-latex: New
> option to customize LaTeX footnote command
>
> I hope you are aware that with your patch you are not going to be aware to
> pass
> extra options to your foot or side notes, right? And since I'm not familiar
> with
> kaobook, just a question. Are you sure that the foot and side notes will not
> choke
> at a \label{} inside the text?
> //> PS: I have a hard time to setup an environment to test the patch because
>> my Spacemacs configuration conflicts with the Org mode development
>> version. Can anyone provide me a link to a ressource that describes the
>> procedure?
>
> I'm running on a vanilla Emacs and
>
> ---cut here --
> (let ((org-devel-path (expand-file-name "~/Devel/org-mode/lisp")))
> (when (file-directory-p org-devel-path)
> ;; (message "Adding %s to load-path" org-devel-path)
> (add-to-list 'load-path org-devel-path)))
> ---cut here --
>
> in my .emacs.d/early-init.el does the job. I have a general Devel directyl
> for my development jobs.
>
> Hope it helps, /PA
>
> PS: Cool kaobook. I've used koma-script for most of my LaTeX work in the last
> 15 years +/- ;-) though.