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[Orgmode] Re: Inline image display and Emacs 22
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Bernt Hansen |
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[Orgmode] Re: Inline image display and Emacs 22 |
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Wed, 14 Jul 2010 21:24:34 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> I'm seriously considering ditching my Emacs 22 in favour of Emacs 23
> from a git snapshot. I'm running an older version of Emacs from a
> stable debian system as my workstation setup -- I've been too lazy to
> upgrade so far but there are now a few nagging issues with org-mode that
> are just starting to bug me enough to make this move.
>
> 1. Inline image display doesn't seem to work correctly in Emacs22
> The images are displayed but they all overlap each other in the
> top-left corner of the document. In the case of my org-mode
> document at http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html I only see the
> largest image in Emacs since the others are hidden behind it (I
> guess). I really miss this feature in Emacs 22.
>
> 2. Moving from agenda buffers to org buffers goes to the wrong place.
> This happens very frequently for me in Emacs 22. I've never seen
> this problem in Emacs 23. I've lived with this for a long time
> and just redoing the command goes to the right place. I'm not
> expecting this to ever get fixed since I think it's an Emacs 22
> issue and not worth pursuing.
>
> 3. C-l handling is much nicer in Emacs 23 (okay this has nothing to do
> with org-mode :) Can I emulate that behaviour in Emacs 22 somehow?
>
> 4. Copying subtrees with C-c C-x c loses fontification in the copies.
> I don't know if this happens in Emacs 23.
>
5. org-reveal (C-c C-r) works slightly differently in Emacs 22 and
23. I actually prefer the Emacs 22 version.
If I am in a folded buffer and C-c C-r on a headline the
following task is /not/ revealed in Emacs 23 but it is in
Emacs 22. My workaround for this is to move to the next line and
then do C-c C-r in Emacs 23 to get the desired behaviour, and
then return to the headline.
-Bernt
Re: [Orgmode] Inline image display and Emacs 22, Samuel Wales, 2010/07/14
[Orgmode] Re: Inline image display and Emacs 22, Carsten Dominik, 2010/07/15