Hello,
Matt Huszagh writes:
> I'm submitting this as a patch. I've used it on hundreds of latex
> fragments over the past week or so and haven't experienced any issues
> (which is expected since the change is small).
>
> From a699b699ed4132839c39f1152868bb13364422c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> Fr
Hello,
Matt Huszagh writes:
> My vote goes for keeping the newlines to improve readability in the
> generated tex file. But, again, I'm more than happy to be overuled.
[...]
> I've attached an updated patch.
Applied. Thank you.
I added TINYCHANGE at the end of the commit message since I don'
Interesting idea!
Is everyone aware of Emacs Projectile?
https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
Not exactly the Org Collections you talks about, Gustav,
but somehow related.
Projectile manages collections of files that belong
togeth
Gustav Wikström writes:
> FYI, pushed to master. Commit 26ace9004
>
After update, I found the new attachment link type can't display inline image
now. Maybe should keep *both* original ~file:~ link type and new ~attachment:~
link
type in stored link? WDYT, Gustav?
--
[ stardiviner ]
Hmm, inline images work for attachment links on my side on Org mode master.
I considered keeping the file link option but ruled against it in the end. I
could remove some complexity from the code in the end due to it.
Don't know why attachments aren’t expanded as images for you...
/G
> -O
How does this idea compare with Akira Komamura's org-starter package?
https://github.com/akirak/org-starter
Its readme begins:
> Org-starter is a framework for basic configuration of Emacs Org
> Mode. It allows you to configure Org Mode easily even with many files
> and directories.
> The stand
Hi Ihor,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 4:00 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> See the relevant code from my config below. Let me know if you have any
> questions or suggestions.
>
Thank you, this was extremely helpful. I am now using a modified version of
your code (see below) with the following comments/qu
That seems hierarchical, which is ok (as in org-mode itself) but how about
implementing a more general graph mechanism, which could be used to do this
but more flexibly?
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019, 21:04 Gustav Wikström, wrote:
> Hi list and all honored readers!
>
> I have an idea. One that I've mentio
Yes, aware at least. I’m sure there is a big overlap in what I’m trying to
achieve and what projectile tries to achieve. Not sure if an Org collection
should be a Projectile add-on, or if it should be a facility inside Org mode
that projectile could attach to. I think the second option would be
Hi Adam,
> -Original Message-
> From: Emacs-orgmode On
> Behalf Of Adam Porter
> Sent: den 15 december 2019 12:01
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Idea] Org Collections
>
> How does this idea compare with Akira Komamura's org-starter package?
>
> https://github.com/akirak/org
Hey!
I'm a contributor of `org-super-agenda`
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda, `org-super-agenda` lets you group
tasks into blocks. However, `org-super-agenda` doesn't consider filtering, which
might leave you with empty groups.
To solve that, I created a PR
(https://github.com/alph
Hi!
Hmm, not sure if this would classify as something hierarchical. I’d classify it
as something set-based. It would allow “many to many” relations between files
and collections, with definitions of the relation being declared per
collection. I.e. a collection is a set of files. I haven’t thoug
Thanks for the feedback.
> - For me, the tangle works if I only load the org library in the
> sub-process, so I disabled the loading of my config. I guess this depends
> heavily and what other configuration one has loaded, but I think for
> tangling, not much else is needed :)
Note that your vers
Thanks for the feedback.
> - For me, the tangle works if I only load the org library in the
> sub-process, so I disabled the loading of my config. I guess this depends
> heavily and what other configuration one has loaded, but I think for
> tangling, not much else is needed :)
Note that your ve
Platform: Windows 10,
GNU Emacs 26.3 (build 1, i686-w64-mingw32) of 2019-08-29
Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @
c:/ProgramFiles/emacs-26.3-i686/share/emacs/26.3/lisp/org/)
Org2Blog Runtime: Org2Blog 1.1.1, MetaWeblog 1.1.1, XML-RPC 1.6.12
I've insta
Gustav Wikström writes:
> Hmm, inline images work for attachment links on my side on Org mode master.
>
> I considered keeping the file link option but ruled against it in the end. I
> could remove some complexity from the code in the end due to it.
>
> Don't know why attachments aren’t expand
> Steinar Bang :
> Platform: Windows 10,
> GNU Emacs 26.3 (build 1, i686-w64-mingw32) of 2019-08-29
> Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @
> c:/ProgramFiles/emacs-26.3-i686/share/emacs/26.3/lisp/org/)
> Org2Blog Runtime: Org2Blog 1.1.1, MetaWeblog 1.1
* contrib/lisp/org-screen.el (org-screen): replace obsolete function
`insert-string' with `insert'.
---
contrib/lisp/org-screen.el | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/contrib/lisp/org-screen.el b/contrib/lisp/org-screen.el
index 6b870f229..948e93adf 100644
--- a/con
> -Original Message-
> From: Emacs-orgmode On
> Behalf Of stardiviner
> Sent: den 15 december 2019 15:26
> To: Gustav Wikström
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options
>
> ...
>
> I figured out why on my side inline image do
For years, I've used the function, org-at-target-p to detect when the
cursor is on a dedicated target. Recently, org-at-target-p disappeared
from elpa -- for example, it's not in the org.el included in
org-plus-contrib-20191209.
Was its removal intentional, and if so, is there a new function with
Hello all,
I just found the org-babel-min-lines-for-block-output variable.
I have a table like this:
#+RESULTS: people-table
| User | ID | Homepage |
|---++--|
| Bob | 1 | http://example.com/bob |
| Steve | 2 | http://example.com/steve |
An
Adam Porter writes:
> Michael Heerdegen writes:
>
> > Or (really better IMHO) consider a different implementation where the
> > original buffer is not modified until the user explicitly confirms the
> > stuff to capture with C-c C-c.
>
> That would be helpful in some ways, but harmful in others.
I have it in org-9.2.3 from org-plus-contrib-20190402, and it is
in org-plus-contrib-20191028 too. It is gone from org-plus-contrib-20191209.
It is pretty simple. Maybe you can just add it to your init file if you use
it.
(defun org-at-target-p ()
(or (org-in-regexp org-radio-target-regexp)
Hello all,
I think I'm missing something basic: I'd like to have something like this:
#+begin_src python
#+filename: foo.py
Instead of storing my Python code in the current org file, I would like
Babel to read foo.py and execute it, as if it was inside the .org file.
The foo.py mentioned above
Gustav Wikström writes:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Emacs-orgmode On
>> Behalf Of stardiviner
>> Sent: den 15 december 2019 15:26
>> To: Gustav Wikström
>> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>> Subject: Re: [O] FW: [RFC] Link-type for attachments, more attach options
>>
>> ...
>>
>> I fig
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Sorry, I don't have write access. But this issue seems to be about the
>> Org ELPA tarball, so I don't understand how it'd be related to the
>> recent Org sync with the Emacs repo.
>
> That's because I misread the bug report and though it was related to
> Emacs master
Greetings again.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Ok. As a programmer I was hoping to mix them, because it would be
>> logical to have _one_ header file that defines all the common things
>> for a set of related files.
>
> Again, there is no overlap between the two keywords. SETUPFILE is what
> you
> So, of course, you can call custom
> functions in queries, even your own skip functions (with `not', of
> course), but in most cases, they can be covered with built-in
> predicates.
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be the case for me.
My main agenda view needs to take into account multiple
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