Org currently stands out from my workflow because it does completions its own
way, with lists and number/letter keys. It would be nice if I could instead
have the benefit of vertico, or helm, or whatever else instead. Org would even
benefit from marginalia and embark in some cases. Is there an
On 20/05/2023 22:01, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
You can try to bisect your config to identify which part is triggering
the problem. See
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87ee2nlslt.fsf@localhost/ and
https://github.com/Malabarba/elisp-bug-hunter
bug hunter hasn't helped at all, maybe I've missed
Patrick Useldinger writes:
> I have spend a few hours trying to reproduce it with -Q and the original
> org file, removing every additional package - to no avail.
>
> The fact remains - it only works when the cache is disabled.
>
> Any other idea how I could get you some useful information?
Thank you for your answer.
I have spend a few hours trying to reproduce it with -Q and the original
org file, removing every additional package - to no avail.
The fact remains - it only works when the cache is disabled.
Any other idea how I could get you some useful information?
-pu
On
Patrick Useldinger writes:
> Hello
>
> I've come across what seems to be a bug in org-element-cache handling.
>
> To reproduce:
> 1) create a level 1 heading (in my case: "CAPTURE") and a level 2
> heading (in my case: "CAPTURE-TEST")
> 2) create a similar template to file tasks under a level-2
Hello
I've come across what seems to be a bug in org-element-cache handling.
To reproduce:
1) create a level 1 heading (in my case: "CAPTURE") and a level 2
heading (in my case: "CAPTURE-TEST")
2) create a similar template to file tasks under a level-2 heading:
("x" "Todo (test)" entry
On 08/05/2023 15:15, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
4. I am going, though, to need some custom "blocks" - in HTML parlance,
s and possibly also s.
For s (block level elements) custom #+begin_something may be used.
For s you may try either {{{macros(arg)}}} (beware of commas) or
sometimes it is
On 2023-05-08, at 17:48, VinÃcius Moraes
wrote:
> I recommend using Hugo, since it supports org-mode files
> directly. Setting up Hugo to meet your requirements can be done in
> many ways, and you can find almost everything you need in their
> documentation. Although there is a bit of a
On 2023-05-08, at 12:44, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> I'm preparing to set up a new blog, and I'd like to have a fully
>> Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do everything
>> - including publishing the posts - from within Emacs.
>>
>>
On 2023-05-08, at 12:36, Martin Steffen wrote:
> Hi,
>> "Marcin" == Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
> Marcin> fully Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able
> Marcin> to do everything - including publishing the posts - from
> Marcin> within Emacs.
>
>
> I use webpage
On 2023-05-08, at 10:30, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> 2. I want to publish a whole set of HTML files from a single Org mode
>> file. I will need to preserve internal links (so that I can link to
>> another headline and the result will be one post linking to another),
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