Re: Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2024-03-16 Thread John Wiegley
Understood, I just haven’t had the time to dig into this. I’ll let you know once I find out. John On Sat, Mar 16, 2024, at 12:46 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> Ihor Radchenko writes: >> >>> So, may you dig a bit further and check why `org-agenda-prepare' is not >>>

Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2023-12-04 Thread John Wiegley
from the Agenda. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [POLL] [BUG] Inverse behavior from \ [9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-08-16 Thread John Wiegley
>>>>> Ihor Radchenko writes: > No further votes. > I am thus leaving the current behavior. > Closed, poll. > Canceled, bug. Understood, thank you very much for the consideration. I’m training my fingers to the current behavoir. -- John Wiegley GPG f

Re: [POLL] [BUG] Inverse behavior from \ [9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-06-14 Thread John Wiegley
hen the muscle memory needed is ‘\ - ‘ rather than ‘\ ‘. Still feels odd for space to mean anything rather than nothing, though… I mean, space is empty, right? :) -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [POLL] [BUG] Inverse behavior from \ [9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-06-13 Thread John Wiegley
usually goes with agenda, consequences of some changes are not IR> always straightforward. Since my data should all still be compatible with the old version I was using, I’ll see if I can bisect this. I know I was used to that binding, but I’m not 100% certain it wasn’t due to extenuating factors

Re: [POLL] [BUG] Inverse behavior from \ [9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-06-12 Thread John Wiegley
ged entries, which is why I had that expectations. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

[BUG] Inverse behavior from \ [9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-06-11 Thread John Wiegley
AppKit 2299.6) Package: Org mode version 9.6.4 (release_9.6.4-1-g76cf21 @ /Users/johnw/.emacs.d/lisp/org-mode/lisp/) -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [ANN] lisp/ob-tangle-sync.el

2023-04-26 Thread John Wiegley
from Emacs_conf to =~/.bashrc=, even if called MT> from =~/.bashrc= For the sake of consistency, perhaps import and export, rather than pull and export? And, great idea! -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: Allowing :PROPERTIES: drawer to appear at the end of entries

2023-04-26 Thread John Wiegley
that a small change like this can lead to big headaches if not enough other people are actively using it. John On Wed, Apr 26, 2023, at 1:25 AM, John Wiegley wrote: >>>>>> "IR" == Ihor Radchenko writes: > > IR> Sorry, but I am against this feature. > IR>

Re: Allowing :PROPERTIES: drawer to appear at the end of entries

2023-04-26 Thread John Wiegley
//list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87oatek909@nicolasgoaziou.fr/ I should be able to choose to trade performance for layout. It's my data. Since this does not impair the performance of those who do not opt in for this feature, it seems an unnecessary restriction to prevent it. -- John Wiegley GPG finger

Allowing :PROPERTIES: drawer to appear at the end of entries

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
at org-property-drawer-re)) (goto-char (match-end 0)) (forward-line)) ;; When FULL is not nil, skip more. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
rmised. This is really quite strange, I'm not even sure how my configuration had led to an inversion of the tag filtering behavior. Anyway, I reverted that change and now all things are working fine. Sorry again for the noise. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
>>>>> Ihor Radchenko writes: > "John Wiegley" writes: >> In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only >> entries that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead. > May you please provide a reproducer or a

The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
) (org-agenda-filter-apply org-agenda-tag-filter 'tag expand)) (t (error "Invalid tag selection character %c" char) The documentation for '/' says that "Keep only those lines in the agenda buffer that have a specific tag.", so I'm pretty sure the current behavior i

Re: [O] Key binding popup interface

2017-12-18 Thread John Wiegley
-key package. I think one area where Hydras come into their own is that once you have the Hydra active, it stays active, allowing you to chain together many single- letter commands. For example, you could have a hydra for "large-scale syntactic structures", where repeated uses o

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-11 Thread John Wiegley
ng Emacs.git also pulls ELPA.git (as it should, since it's within our purview as well), then global search should still affect all the files. I hear your other points, so I'm curious now as to what more people think about this who work on Emacs core: Do you want more modularity with regard ELPA

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-11 Thread John Wiegley
kage.el coupling is something we can examine at a later date. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [O] Using CEDET modules from Emacs core

2017-02-11 Thread John Wiegley
sers currently? Is it something major-modes would want to include default support for? The last time I tried it, for C++ code, it was far too slow. Are you saying it's effective for other languages, like Python or Javascript or Go? -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-02 Thread John Wiegley
ber when ActivePython bundled quite a few things, making it an attractive alternate to installing core Python (back when package management was still very poor in Python world). -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-02 Thread John Wiegley
and, think of cases where the answer was "let's move some of those packages into core development to ease ___". This is why I find it a bit surprising that some feel so strongly about keeping these large, external packages in core. -- John Wiegley GPG

[O] Using CEDET modules from Emacs core

2017-02-02 Thread John Wiegley
e of CEDET, and to SM>encourage more major modes and other features to use CEDET). Hi Stefan, Can you clarify what the plans are here? Which CEDET features would we want to use from core? -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-02 Thread John Wiegley
e the analogy, what is the right answer? Technically it doesn't seem as though Django belongs there, even if culturally it sounds hard to separate. Should it stay indefinitely, or should the development model change? -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://new

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-02-01 Thread John Wiegley
necessarily monolithic development model for no better reason than "we're used to it". In fact, what we're doing feels like if Python included Django in its main repository, just to solve Django's problems of compatibility, testing, and making its bugs known to the main Python developers. -- Jo

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-01-31 Thread John Wiegley
ay. ELPA is under our control; we can adjust our process to suit the needs of Emacs development. LI> Emacs doesn't seem to have a massive surfeit of developers, so I wonder LI> where this plan comes from. It comes from the desire to decouple the development of large, mostly external projec

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-01-31 Thread John Wiegley
drawbacks, but I believe they can be fixed. We're moving toward a future where Emacs.git will represent "core Emacs", and only contain what core needs (plus a few historical bits, I'm sure). There should be no argument for keeping a project in core just to gain auxiliary benefits. -- John

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-01-30 Thread John Wiegley
ely to ELPA is a mistake. It would only be a mistake if other parts of core need to use it. If only users make use of it, then having it ELPA will be invisible to them. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-01-29 Thread John Wiegley
changes for the second, if anyone has ideas. Phillip, how is your work on these coming along? -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

Re: [O] Sync up the org in emacs master to org maint branch?

2017-01-29 Thread John Wiegley
>>>>> "EZ" == Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: EZ> AFAIR, we have never released a major version so quickly, and I don't see EZ> why this one would be different. A year at least, I'd say, probably more. This was my feeling as well. -- John Wiegley

[O] bug#23917: Please consider making Bug #23917 a blocker for 25.1 (was Re: org-capture: Capture template ‘g’: Match data clobbered by buffer modification hooks)

2016-07-18 Thread John Wiegley
arguments, so I defer to your judgment on this issue, Eli. -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2 signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [O] bug#22182: 24.5; Org Mode Export

2015-12-15 Thread John Wiegley
; /home/bvr/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20151214/org-compat hides > /usr/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/org-compat > /home/bvr/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20151214/org-mobile hides > /usr/share/emacs/24.5/lisp/org/org-mobile > Features: > (shadow sort mail-extr emacsbug message rfc822 mml mml-sec mm-decode > mm-bodies mm-encode mail-parse rfc2231 mailabbrev gmm-utils mailheader > sendmail rfc2047 rfc2045 ietf-drums mail-utils debug ox-texinfo > ox-icalendar ox-html ox-beamer ox-latex ox-ascii ox-publish ox > vc-dispatcher vc-svn flyspell ispell org-indent org-rmail org-mhe > org-irc org-info org-gnus org-docview doc-view jka-compr image-mode > org-bibtex bibtex org-bbdb org-element avl-tree org-w3m org org-macro > org-footnote org-pcomplete pcomplete org-list org-faces org-entities > org-version ob-emacs-lisp ob ob-tangle ob-ref ob-lob ob-table ob-exp > org-src ob-keys ob-comint comint ansi-color ob-core ob-eval org-compat > org-macs org-loaddefs find-func cal-menu calendar cal-loaddefs > image-file face-remap server auctex-latexmk tex-jp latex tex-style > tex-buf tex dbus xml crm multi-term cl-macs cl gv term disp-table ehelp > ring edmacro cc-mode cc-fonts cc-guess cc-menus cc-cmds cc-styles > cc-align cc-engine cc-vars cc-defs wheatgrass-theme mb-depth two-column > bookmark pp icicles icicles-mode icicles-cmd2 icicles-cmd1 advice > icicles-mcmd help-mode image-dired format-spec dired icicles-fn > icicles-var icicles-opt kmacro ffap url-parse auth-source eieio byte-opt > bytecomp byte-compile cl-extra cconv eieio-core gnus-util mm-util > help-fns mail-prsvr password-cache url-vars cus-theme cus-edit cus-start > cus-load wid-edit cl-loaddefs cl-lib thingatpt icicles-face paren > elec-pair time-date battery time noutline outline easy-mmode reveal > linum tex-site info easymenu package epg-config debian-el > debian-el-loaddefs tooltip electric uniquify ediff-hook vc-hooks > lisp-float-type mwheel x-win x-dnd tool-bar dnd fontset image regexp-opt > fringe tabulated-list newcomment lisp-mode prog-mode register page > menu-bar rfn-eshadow timer select scroll-bar mouse jit-lock font-lock > syntax facemenu font-core frame cham georgian utf-8-lang misc-lang > vietnamese tibetan thai tai-viet lao korean japanese hebrew greek > romanian slovak czech european ethiopic indian cyrillic chinese > case-table epa-hook jka-cmpr-hook help simple abbrev minibuffer nadvice > loaddefs button faces cus-face macroexp files text-properties overlay > sha1 md5 base64 format env code-pages mule custom widget > hashtable-print-readable backquote make-network-process dbusbind > gfilenotify dynamic-setting system-font-setting font-render-setting > move-toolbar gtk x-toolkit x multi-tty emacs) > Memory information: > ((conses 16 392136 6731) > (symbols 48 47030 0) > (miscs 40 469 233) > (strings 32 110900 14123) > (string-bytes 1 3505337) > (vectors 16 42209) > (vector-slots 8 743867 4164) > (floats 8 175 131) > (intervals 56 1590 554) > (buffers 960 16) > (heap 1024 55644 2125)) -- John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2

[O] bug#21938: [sgeorgii .] bug#21938:

2015-11-23 Thread John Wiegley
Closed

[O] [sgeorgii .] bug#21938: 24.5; PostScript Print Buffer fails on Agenda buffer

2015-11-20 Thread John Wiegley
Copying bug report. John --- Begin Message --- I launch emacs (-q switch makes no difference), open my .org file and proceed as follows: M-x org-agenda a (agenda for current week or day) menu "File" -> "PostScript Print Buffer" instead of printout of agenda on my printer I get the following

[O] bug#21938: 24.5; PostScript Print Buffer fails on Agenda buffer

2015-11-20 Thread John Wiegley
> sgeorgii writes: > I launch emacs (-q switch makes no difference), open my .org file and > proceed as follows: > M-x org-agenda I've forwarded this to the Org-mode mailing list. John

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread John Wiegley
> Achim Gratz writes: > If you don't use properties then it doesn't affect you at all. If you do, > then… well, I personally simply don't care. Just like there's several style > guides for writing C; as long as these are applied consistently I can live > with most of them

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread John Wiegley
> Nicolas Goaziou writes: > I really don't like the idea of making Org /syntax/ customizable, would it > be with the help of a hook or a variable. >From what I've seen so far, several users want regularity of syntax to decide formatting, and several users want user

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-10 Thread John Wiegley
> Achim Gratz writes: > So isn't your request rather to hide the properties drawer better by > default? You were _only_ talking about the UX in this whole thread and that > might be a lot easier to adapt while not changing the way Org syntax is > defined. Good call,

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
> Stelian Iancu writes: > John, if you end up writing an advice for this function, please share it > with the list, as I would like the 8.2 behavior as well (I unfortunately > don't know enough elisp and org internals to do such a thing). To Achim I would say that these

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
> Aaron Ecay writes: > Adding knobs to this parser increases the burden of those who have to build > and maintain it. Thank you for your reply, Aaron, I found it most illuminating. If the answer from the maintainers is "It's more work than we want to do", that's

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
> Rasmus writes: >> To those who repeat the performance argument: This is an opt-in only >> request. It is not about changing the performance of default Org, or making >> files more difficult to parse outside of Emacs for everyone. > I disagree with your last claim. I'm not

[O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files (Was: bug in org-habits)

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
>>>>> John Wiegley <jo...@gnu.org> writes: > I spoke to Nicolas directly and he mentioned that a goal for syntax > regularity is to make it possible to reliably read and manipulate Org files > outside of Emacs. > > For this I *am* willing to give up orde

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
> Achim Gratz writes: > The whole point of defining a formal syntax for Org is that it becomes > possible to parse Org documents with something other than Emacs and still > make sense of them. To reap that benefit, you need to drop some of the > ad-hoc parsing that Org did

Re: [O] Allowing loose ordering in Org files

2015-11-09 Thread John Wiegley
> Rasmus writes: > If the placement of properties is "free", the secondary interpreter /must/ > support this customization option to be able to interpret the org format. > Note, this matters for both interactive usage (being able to click/open a > reference) and for "export"

[O] [Rittwik Chatterjee] bug#21838: Org Table edits item incorrectly

2015-11-05 Thread John Wiegley
In case this wasn't seen by the Org maintainers... --- Begin Message --- Start emacs with `emacs -Q' Create a Org file `test.org' Copy the following table into that file and save. |---+-| | Plugins | How to install |

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-04 Thread John Wiegley
> Bastien Guerry writes: > I think Achim's points above are very valid, and the flexibility offered by > the option above should be very carefully examined. I spoke to Nicolas directly and he mentioned that a goal for syntax regularity is to make it possible to reliably read

Re: [O] contributing to work on citations

2015-11-04 Thread John Wiegley
> Will Monroe writes: > As someone who uses Zotero and org-mode quite a bit, I'd be glad to help > with testing, if that would be useful. I'm learning Elisp but I'm still a > beginner. Nevertheless, I have a keen interest in bringing together these > tools. Me too,

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Puneeth Chaganti writes: >> Actually there has been introduced a constraint on the ordering planning >> lines and property drawers in 8.3. See http://orgmode.org/Changes.html.> >> This at least invalidates to use PROPERTIES before SCHEDULED afaics. > Yes, that is

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Nicolas Goaziou writes: > This is not a bug. The order is HEADLINE (SCHEDULED PROPERTIES). Ah, I had misspoken. It's not SCHEDULE-before-PROPERTIES that has broken for me, it is the inability to have PROPERTIES at the very end of the entry. Why must the properties

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Achim Gratz writes: > I don't think so. Search for end of entry can be complex in itself and you > would never know if the properties you find by looking back aren't belonging > to an entry one level down unless you scanned the whole span again. Also, > properties can be

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes: > Wouldn't last item in entry scale without issues? Find end of headline > (start of next or end of buffer) and search backwards. If first element from > end is a property drawer you have it, otherwise you still know there is >

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Nicolas Goaziou writes: > I'd rather not have syntax too much customizable, for portability, ease of > maintenance, too. There are already too many mistakes in that area. Thanks for discussing this with me, Nicolas. I appreciate there may be technical complexities

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Nicolas Goaziou writes: > It is for efficiency reasons. Properties are an important feature in Org, > letting them anywhere in a potentially long entry doesn't scale well. Since it scales for my use case, can I please have a customization variable to relax this

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Nicolas Goaziou writes: > As a matter of fact, going to the end of an entry is not negligible, because > of inlinetasks. Also, it is not really O(1) since it depends on the size of > the entry. To get an idea, on my computer, moving past a 500 lines entry > takes

Re: [O] bug in org-habits

2015-11-03 Thread John Wiegley
> Achim Gratz writes: > Well, that's precisely the thing that doesn't scale and that Nicolas wanted > to avoid. Putting the properties at the beginning of an entry makes the > search pretty much constant time and if you find something else at the start > of the entry then

[O] org-habit and Org 8.3

2015-08-20 Thread John Wiegley
Hello, I've upgrade today to Org 8.3.1, and I've noticed that any customization which used overlays (mainly, org-habit) now displays no overlays in the Agenda buffer. Is this something others have already seen and found a fix for? Thanks, John

Re: [O] org-habit and Org 8.3

2015-08-20 Thread John Wiegley
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes: Upon upgrading, my org-habits did not display correctly, because the PROPERTY drawer where the habit style was indicated came after the LOGBOOK in my org files. Is there a reason why this was done? I rather liked having my PROPERTY drawers at the

Re: [O] org-attach + git annex not working

2015-05-03 Thread John Wiegley
Erik Hetzner e...@e6h.org writes: I don’t know if the behavior of vc-git-root has changed, but I don’t see anything in the emacs git log for vc/vc-git.el and it seems to have the same behavior in 24 25. I hadn't noticed it breaking, but is it possible to make your change a bit more

Re: [O] `org-attach-file-list' doesn't allow dotfiles

2014-04-01 Thread John Wiegley
No reason I can think of. John On Mar 12, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote: Hi Oleh, Oleh ohwoeo...@gmail.com writes: I wanted to store this file as an attachment in an org document, so I don't forget about it, but this attachment can't be opened due to

Re: [O] Changing the maintainer

2013-04-18 Thread John Wiegley
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes: Bastien's activity has been unmatched. He has answered a huge amount of questions in the mailing list, fixed an uncounted number of bugs and he has been designing and applying changes over the entire breadth of the Org code base. This is no

Re: [O] todo-state change: agenda buffer scrolls

2013-04-10 Thread John Wiegley
Michael Heinrich mich...@haas-heinrich.de writes: whenever I change the todo state of a task in the agenda this task becomes line 1 in my agenda buffer. This is really annoying for me. How can I change to the old behaviour where the agenda buffer is not scrolled down? I'll second this, I

Re: [O] agenda: personal priority for today

2013-04-10 Thread John Wiegley
Michael Heinrich mich...@haas-heinrich.de writes: I came from planner-mode and use kind of GTD also in org-mode. One thing I still miss in org-mode is the flexibility of moving tasks up and down on the today page. Hi Michael, planner author here and now org-mode user too. :) You'll have to

[O] Bug in behavior of M-RET with latest Org-mode

2013-02-24 Thread John Wiegley
In Org I've liked that fact that hitting M-RET in a list of headlines which have no intervening whitespace, will add a new headline without whitespace. Example: * One * Twocursor * Three If hit M-RET at the cursor, I'll would get: * One * Two * cursor * Three With

[O] Bug in fontification of priority cookies

2013-02-19 Thread John Wiegley
I just upgraded to Org-mode's master branch today, and found that the org-priority face gets applied not just to the '[#C]' cookie, but the entire text of the headline in the Agenda buffer. Is this intended? Thanks, John

Re: [O] Offer for taking over maintainership

2013-02-13 Thread John Wiegley
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes: I offer to take over maintainership of Org. Offer closes in 7 days. Only pre-condition will be that Org-8.0 and subsequent releases happen under my supervision. Principals and riff-raffs can PM me with your thoughts. I defend your right to

Re: [O] Using git-annex with org-attach

2012-10-22 Thread John Wiegley
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes: The value of git-annex is that it lets you associate truly huge files with a Git repository that are check-summed and easily archived, which you can then drop from your local attachments directory when you no longer need the file there. Later

[O] Using git-annex with org-attach

2012-10-20 Thread John Wiegley
I pushed a change to master that allows you to use the wonderful git-annex utility[1] seamlessly with org-attach. The way it works is as follows: 1. If your `org-attach-directory' is a git working tree, 2. and if you have run git annex init there, 3. and if `org-attach-git-annex-cutoff' is

[O] Feature request: v1 - v9

2012-09-27 Thread John Wiegley
I can get an agenda report for the next 4 days using: M-: (org-agenda-change-time-span 4) RET But there seems to be no command for doing so. It would be nice if `v N', where N is a number 1-9, could give me a report for the next N days. This is useful to me right now because I have a

Re: [O] DevonThink links in org mode?

2012-07-16 Thread John Wiegley
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes: Thanks a lot, that was most helpful. Here is what I ended up with, if it may help other people: (org-add-link-type x-devonthink-item 'org-devonthink-open) (defun org-devonthink-open (link) Open the devonthink link.

[O] Problem with org-babel and shell scripts

2012-07-10 Thread John Wiegley
I have a shell block in my todo.txt which I've been using for generating some reports for about a year. I just tried C-c C-c in that shell block today, and got the following: --8---cut here---start-8--- Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable

Re: [O] Organizing a collection of papers

2012-06-28 Thread John Wiegley
Frank f...@muenn.net writes: I've used org-mode about a year and a half, and I don't think it's the best application for what you describe. There are several packages available to do this; the one I've used most often and successfully is Zotero (zotero.org). This is a browswer plug-in

Re: [O] BBDB Sync

2012-06-23 Thread John Wiegley
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: I am using Org-mode to organize my contacts following org-contacts.el[1] and a *lot* of additional properties. Those things are so far »by convention« and I always wanted to sum it up on WORG but did not find time for that. You know, it really shouldn't

Re: [O] continuing org-clock after accidental emacs-kill

2012-06-08 Thread John Wiegley
Mehul Sanghvi mehul.sang...@gmail.com writes: I was clocked-in and I absentmindedly quit out of emacs without doing a clock-out. How do I get the clock working and picking up from where it left off ? Or have I lost what I had for today ? Type M-x org-resolve-clocks. John

Re: [O] List all habits with consistency graph

2012-05-28 Thread John Wiegley
Max Mikhanosha m...@openchat.com writes: In fact I kind of like it, so wondering maybe it should be made `t' by default? Please no. I do not want to be overwhelmed by seeing all of my habits every day, since that defeats the whole purpose of Org-mode for me: reducing overwhelm. Thanks, John

Re: [O] Bug: SCHEDULED: positioning is fragile [7.8.06 (release_7.8.06.181.ga481)]

2012-04-09 Thread John Wiegley
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: You might also look at org-element.el. FYI: Nicolas and I have been discussing about the issue you raised, and the integration of org-element.el will force us to be clearer about such cases, which is good. I think Org-X and org-element can be merged. Org-X is

[O] Filtering agenda by the top category

2012-04-04 Thread John Wiegley
I discovered the key in the agenda yesterday (by accident!), which filters the Agenda down to entries having the same category. However, I use both *categories* and *projects*. For example: * Work :CATEGORY: Work :OVERLAY: (face (:background #fdfdeb)) ** PROJECT Foo :CATEGORY:

Re: [O] Org appt notifications with Growl (OSX)

2012-02-29 Thread John Wiegley
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes: Hi folks, What is the best way to setup notifications to work with Growl for orgmode? I know org can work with emacs Appt system, but is anyone currently using it with Growl for notifications? If you could point me to the right direction,

Re: [O] leave inactive timestamp inactive

2012-01-12 Thread John Wiegley
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes: When one does Shift-right on an inactive timestamp it remains inactive. When one does C-c . S-right RET the inactive timestamp changes to active but I would like it also to remain inactive. What are the opinions on this? C-c . is the

Re: [O] Feature idea: show last log entry

2011-10-13 Thread John Wiegley
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes: I log stuff in :LOGBOOK: with the items reversed so the newest is always on top. SPC on a task in the agenda opens the task including the drawer so I can see the details for any given task. Or in that case you should be able to type E in the agenda and

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-13 Thread John Wiegley
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes: I think I have read somewhere that you wrote a function which does the following: If a todos schedule date is more than one day in the past it will be scheduled automatically to today when using the function to move the schedule forward for

Re: [O] `f' in agenda view

2011-10-13 Thread John Wiegley
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes: Yeah, it's just a question of having to think absolutely when you want to think incrementally. That's a lot of keystrokes when what I want is to hit `f' (or something) 3 times to move the items to three days from now. +1. John

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread John Wiegley
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes: On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote: Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for you. 'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful. I bind M-n/p to next/perv-week/day/etc. John

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread John Wiegley
Andy Moreton andrewjmore...@gmail.com writes: I bind M-n/p to next/perv-week/day/etc. I fervently hope this an unfortunate typo. A whole week ? :-) LOL. Somehow, flyspell thinks prev is less correct than perv. John

Re: [O] [feature request] More flexible repeats

2011-09-25 Thread John Wiegley
Michael Steeves stee...@raingods.net writes: If I have something that I want to track in terms of consistency, and want to do it during the weekdays, is there a way I could express that other then having a series of 5 habits, one for each day of the week, each one of which would repeat every

Re: [O] [feature request] More flexible repeats

2011-09-24 Thread John Wiegley
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes: I have habits that I need to perform, e.g., every weekday, or four times a week. I don't see a way to express that. If I could schedule a task for +1.4d or +1.75d (respectively), I'd be happy. Habits aren't really for scheduling, they're for

Re: [O] deft - A Notational Velocity mode for emacs

2011-09-10 Thread John Wiegley
timetrap timet...@gmail.com writes: http://jblevins.org/projects/deft/ This is different than org-velocity, as it uses multiple text files rather than an org-file or a bucket file, you can also add or delete files from within deft-mode. This is a *lot* like howm-mode, which adds

Re: [O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-09-09 Thread John Wiegley
Bastien b...@altern.org writes: I will fix this today. Sorry this caused so much problems. Thanks so much, Bastien, you're awesome. John

Re: [O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-09-08 Thread John Wiegley
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes: Perhaps Seb Vauban identified the bug correctly (earlier in this thread): he pointed to the thread entitled Extra space inserted in repeated task's date line - see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/45623 In the current Org (updated

Re: [O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-09-08 Thread John Wiegley
John Wiegley jwieg...@gmail.com writes: In the current Org (updated today), this problem now affects *all* non-drawer text in entries, including code blocks, lists, and log entries! This is makes entry shifting completely useless to me. What do I need to revert to make it work again

Re: [O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-08-31 Thread John Wiegley
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes: And while I'm at it, what is r bound to? In my case, it is 'org-self-insert-command: even after turning on org-indent-mode, r self-inserts. What am I missing? It is a speed key, which is bound only when point is on the '*' of a headline. John

Re: [O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-08-30 Thread John Wiegley
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes: So for now, a solution would be to move the block after the drawer. I prefer my PROPERTIES block to be last, so I need another solution. I haven't checked but I don't think it is new. I've been shifting code-containing entries for many months now.

[O] Change in org-babel with indenting code blocks?

2011-08-29 Thread John Wiegley
I don't have any org-babel variables customized. I have a code block like this: *** NOTE Assets:Receivable:CEG #+begin_src sh :results value :exports results ledger reg --inject=Expected '^income:ceg' ledger reg --sort date -b 2007 receivable:CEG #+end_src :PROPERTIES:

Re: [O] how to add font-lock keywords

2011-08-23 Thread John Wiegley
Le Wang l26w...@gmail.com writes: I wasn't able to google a clear examples of how to do this. For example, I'd like to highlight all text between double-quotes. Typically it looks something like this: (font-lock-add-keywords org-mode (list (list (concat

Re: [O] how to add font-lock keywords

2011-08-23 Thread John Wiegley
John Wiegley jwieg...@gmail.com writes: Le Wang l26w...@gmail.com writes: I wasn't able to google a clear examples of how to do this. For example, I'd like to highlight all text between double-quotes. Typically it looks something like this: (font-lock-add-keywords org-mode [...] Sorry

[O] Experiences with literate elisp and ob-tangle?

2011-08-22 Thread John Wiegley
Hi all, I'm considering switching my lengthy .emacs over to a literate Org file, using ob-tangle, and as I was wondering if others had any experience with this, and if so, does it slow down startup much? Is there a way to get ob-tangle to compile the resulting Elisp file? I'm guessing it does

Re: [O] A new module for Org-mode: Org-X

2011-08-16 Thread John Wiegley
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.ed writes: I can easily see how this works with bug/issue trackers. What I'm not so sure is how you imagine it to work with files. For my part I'm hoping that it might be able to get some interface to the various bits and pieces I've bookmarked and sometimes put

Re: [O] A new module for Org-mode: Org-X

2011-08-15 Thread John Wiegley
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: In my point of view, it is no problem at all because the «API» we do have is the format of Org-mode files. Memacs is - unlike your system - not done with Emacs at all: Python scripts generate Org-mode files and that is all. Very likely Org-X will be able

Re: [O] A new module for Org-mode: Org-X

2011-08-15 Thread John Wiegley
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes: Would you have a .emacs part about this (debugging, profiling, etc.) that you're willing to share. I am confident that I could jump easier into full Emacs Lisp if I would have a better environment. I'm attaching my

Re: [O] [bug] Captured item inserted in the wrong subtree

2011-08-14 Thread John Wiegley
David Maus dm...@ictsoc.ed writes: Does this problem still persist after commit 3771185caefc6d35c4ff0523bdbae878f3e92203? It's all fixed now, thanks David! John

[O] A new module for Org-mode: Org-X

2011-08-14 Thread John Wiegley
Hello all, I've been working a new set of modules for Org to make it easy to associate Org entries with data in external systems, such as Redmine, Bugzilla, WordPress, or even your e-mail Inbox. It's called Org-X, as its meant to simplify writing linkup code for any system X. It has two parts:

Re: [O] A new module for Org-mode: Org-X

2011-08-14 Thread John Wiegley
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes: Wow. This looks like exactly what I want to achieve with the «Memacs» project on [1]. We certainly need to exchange ideas and code :-) They sure do sound similar in spirit!! It's like we are tuned to the same wavelength. :) Our plan is to use Python

Re: [O] [bug] Captured item inserted in the wrong subtree

2011-08-13 Thread John Wiegley
Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes: Since this morning's update -- though I think I did not update yesterday --, I've a weird problem when capture some text through the standard template I use for months. I'm having a similar problem, except that the

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