Easy Templates in Org 9.2
Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
I have changed my elpa/
directory to smelpa/
. I load emacs -q
and switch to the *scratch*
buffer and toggle M-x org-mode
. A call to org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)
When I type <s
TAB
, the easy template expands as expected.
<s|<-----<press TAB here>
#+BEGIN_SRC
#+END_SRC
Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages
and install org
. (For some reason package-install
doesn't return org
). Returning to the *scratch*
buffer, running org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)
It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org
buffer (i.e. don't load the default org
first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.
I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.
- Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
- Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?
- If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With
report-emacs-bug
?
org-mode package list-packages
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Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
I have changed my elpa/
directory to smelpa/
. I load emacs -q
and switch to the *scratch*
buffer and toggle M-x org-mode
. A call to org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)
When I type <s
TAB
, the easy template expands as expected.
<s|<-----<press TAB here>
#+BEGIN_SRC
#+END_SRC
Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages
and install org
. (For some reason package-install
doesn't return org
). Returning to the *scratch*
buffer, running org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)
It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org
buffer (i.e. don't load the default org
first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.
I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.
- Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
- Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?
- If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With
report-emacs-bug
?
org-mode package list-packages
Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
Jan 8 at 22:14
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Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
I have changed my elpa/
directory to smelpa/
. I load emacs -q
and switch to the *scratch*
buffer and toggle M-x org-mode
. A call to org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)
When I type <s
TAB
, the easy template expands as expected.
<s|<-----<press TAB here>
#+BEGIN_SRC
#+END_SRC
Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages
and install org
. (For some reason package-install
doesn't return org
). Returning to the *scratch*
buffer, running org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)
It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org
buffer (i.e. don't load the default org
first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.
I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.
- Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
- Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?
- If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With
report-emacs-bug
?
org-mode package list-packages
Easy templates in Org 9.2 are not working for me on GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-05-30
.
I have changed my elpa/
directory to smelpa/
. I load emacs -q
and switch to the *scratch*
buffer and toggle M-x org-mode
. A call to org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ c:/Program Files/emacs-26.1-x86_64/share/emacs/26.1/lisp/org/)
When I type <s
TAB
, the easy template expands as expected.
<s|<-----<press TAB here>
#+BEGIN_SRC
#+END_SRC
Now, to upgrade to Org 9.2, I do list-packages
and install org
. (For some reason package-install
doesn't return org
). Returning to the *scratch*
buffer, running org-version
returns
Org mode version 9.2 (9.2-elpa @ c:/Users/%USERNAME%/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.2/)
It seems like Org 9.2 installed correctly. The same is true if I just directly install Org 9.2 and create a new org
buffer (i.e. don't load the default org
first). Easy templates won't work in Org 9.2.
I looked around for a bug tracker, but I don't see anything on the official repo.
- Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
- Is there perhaps some compiled file lingering somewhere from a bad install?
- If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With
report-emacs-bug
?
org-mode package list-packages
org-mode package list-packages
asked Jan 8 at 22:01
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Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
Jan 8 at 22:14
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Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
Jan 8 at 22:14
Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
Jan 8 at 22:14
Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
Jan 8 at 22:14
add a comment |
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Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.
They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.
You get the old easy-template system back
- by adding
(require 'org-tempo)
to your init file or - by adding
org-tempo
to the listorg-modules
. You can do that by customizingorg-modules
.
Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template
bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_
-#+end_
pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.
add a comment |
To address the side questions:
Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
Yes. Installing org
via list-packages
will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version
. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).
If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?
According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report
. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!
add a comment |
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Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.
They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.
You get the old easy-template system back
- by adding
(require 'org-tempo)
to your init file or - by adding
org-tempo
to the listorg-modules
. You can do that by customizingorg-modules
.
Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template
bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_
-#+end_
pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.
add a comment |
Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.
They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.
You get the old easy-template system back
- by adding
(require 'org-tempo)
to your init file or - by adding
org-tempo
to the listorg-modules
. You can do that by customizingorg-modules
.
Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template
bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_
-#+end_
pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.
add a comment |
Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.
They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.
You get the old easy-template system back
- by adding
(require 'org-tempo)
to your init file or - by adding
org-tempo
to the listorg-modules
. You can do that by customizingorg-modules
.
Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template
bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_
-#+end_
pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.
Note that the following answer is mostly a citation of two answers in the corresponding reddit article.
They changed the template system in orgmode 9.2.
You get the old easy-template system back
- by adding
(require 'org-tempo)
to your init file or - by adding
org-tempo
to the listorg-modules
. You can do that by customizingorg-modules
.
Alternatively you can try the new structured template mechanism.
The command org-insert-structure-template
bound to C-c C-, gives you a list of #+begin_
-#+end_
pairs that narrows down while you type and you can use completion.
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To address the side questions:
Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
Yes. Installing org
via list-packages
will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version
. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).
If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?
According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report
. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!
add a comment |
To address the side questions:
Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
Yes. Installing org
via list-packages
will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version
. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).
If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?
According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report
. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!
add a comment |
To address the side questions:
Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
Yes. Installing org
via list-packages
will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version
. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).
If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?
According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report
. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!
To address the side questions:
Did I install Org 9.2 correctly?
Yes. Installing org
via list-packages
will "override" the default version. This can be seen by running org-version
. Note that it may be necessary to restart Emacs (or the Emacs server).
If this is a bug, how do I submit it? With report-emacs-bug?
According to the org-mode homepage (at the bottom), use M-x org-submit-bug-report
. Make sure you Ask Questions the Smart Way so as not to spam the developers! This would include checking the release notes of the new version!
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Could it be an org-mode dependency that needs an update?
– wef
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