I now have a more complete patch set if any maintainers would be
ready to receive and review it.
TEC writes:
Hi All,
I’ve just finished re-working my modifications to org-plot into what I hope is a
form that may (in 9.5?) be merged at some point.
I stayed up later that I wanted getting
Matt Huszagh writes:
> Thanks for the clarification Kyle. I've attached a patch that I believe
> clarifies the documentation to match the current behavior.
Thank you. Applied (521d7f5fe), tweaking the commit message a bit to
align more closely with the conventions described at
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Yeah, that looks to be the intended result of that thread. That
> thread's patch was applied with a58a4f0ad (new source block header
> argument :filelinkdescr, 2012-03-27). However, shortly after, that
> treatment was intentionally changed (670c7f31c, 2012-03-31):
>
>
Hi,
when exporting timestamps it always bothered me that timestamps with
start and end time on the same day got exported with a full date for
the start and end times separated by a dash.
After thinking about this for some time I implemented a method today,
which combines the advantage of being
On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 at 12:41, Kevin Liu wrote:
The graph works for hourly repeaters in exactly the same way as it
works
in all other cases. It illustrates whether the task was done on a
given
day.
But what will happen is that the task will be both "done" and "due" on
the same day.
On 29 July 2020 08:15, Gustavo Barros wrote:
> Furthermore, considering the only thing org-habit does is to provide
> the consistency graph for the task, and if this does not really work
> for hourly repeaters, I still don't see the gain here. And there
> would be other ways, in my view more
Hi Kevin,
On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 at 11:46, Kevin Liu wrote:
On 29 July 2020 04:06, Gustavo Barros wrote:
Kevin, how do you see an hourly repeater would work with org-habit's
consistency graph? Or, more generally, what would be the purpose of
an
hourly repeated habit task?
An example of
Hi Eric,
You are probably right, I guess a change between 9.1 and 9.3 on this point.
I just downgraded to emacs 26.1 and to org-mode 9.1 because I also noticed
that org-export-head https://github.com/itf/org-export-head i.e. the org
blog exporter that I am using does not work with org-mode 9.3,
On Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020 at 12:01, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
> (replace-match "gnus:\\[Gmail\\]/Tous les messages#"))
I wonder whether you have too many \\ (or even any) in this and the
similar replace-string that comes later? Why do you have these at all?
The string argument to both
Hi Kyle, Hi Kevin,
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 22:29, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Kevin Liu writes:
>
>>> Is there any way to do this or are the docs out of date?
>>
>> I made a few quick changes to org-habit and it works prima facie. Will
>> continue testing for a bit.
>
> The hourly repeater came in
Hello,
With org-mode 9.3 I have not solved the problem of links for getting
emails in the Archives messages ("Tous les messages");
The following function in my setup provide a link that fails. I quote
it:
;; Merci à Bob Newell , avec ce code, le lien de l'email est modifié
correctement
On Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020 at 01:03, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> So, I'd say this is a documentation bug.
Yes or else many of my org files would cease to work as intended!
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.3.7-682-geac255
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