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Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi
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Radon Rosborough |
Subject: |
Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Mar 2018 14:04:29 -0700 |
> As it happens I have a version of this now. It would lead to the
> slightly strange situation that the build would refer to org-mode
> functions which are not actually hosted in the repo. So, it would mean
> that you could not build Emacs from a clean clone of the Emacs repo
> without access to the ELPA repo (i.e. a local clone).
I don't understand why this is the case. Currently, a version of Org
is bundled in Emacs core. Where does ELPA enter into it? Are you
talking about a hypothetical future situation where Org is not bundled
with Emacs? If so, then why would the Org manual even exist in Emacs
core?
Thanks,
Radon
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- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Phillip Lord, 2018/03/09
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Glenn Morris, 2018/03/12
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Achim Gratz, 2018/03/09
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Phillip Lord, 2018/03/10
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Paul Eggert, 2018/03/10
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Stefan Monnier, 2018/03/10
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Phillip Lord, 2018/03/11
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi,
Radon Rosborough <=
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Phillip Lord, 2018/03/13
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Stefan Monnier, 2018/03/13
- Re: Using Org as the source format to generate org.texi, Phillip Lord, 2018/03/13