Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> writes: > coupld of questions. first, is there accommodation for accessibility? > e.g. if a user needs a setting for large fonts, small window size to > not be larger than monitor size, any emacs args, black bg.
There is REPRO_ARGS variable. It can be used to pass any extra args to Emacs. I provided relevant example in the manual (see the patch). As for accessibility, I doubt that we can provide something that fits all people. Not to mention that accessibility settings themselves can affect reproducer. > for these reasons, and because setup of agenda etc. takes a bit of > code, my test file is not tiny. but maybe it is good enough to > combine user setup with the code that triggers the issue. for > simplicity. [in my case by variations i mean e.g. which version of > emacs, which version of org, whether my .emacs is loaded. i doubt > this is needed, but some users might want to set such things sometimes > for comparison. probably simplicity should be a higher priority.] We cannot expect users to do anything more than reporting their system, Emacs, and Org mode versions. If desired, our Makefile provides EMACS variable to control which Emacs executable to use. > second, this is for which instantiations of org? git yes, what about > package managers? built-in org?? This is for git and assumes that git version of Org is already downloaded (how would you run make repro otherwise?). For built-in Org, manual just says emacs -Q. Nothing much to simplify. For package managers, users need to provide the load-path. Again, details are already covered in the manual. Best, Ihor