FYI the updates.orgmode.org page is giving a 502 Bad Gateway error when
I try to access it.
--
Tim Cross
Hello,
If a URL link in an org file contains a bracket then the link is not
fully recognised and may be misdirected. For example,
1. emacs -Q
2. C-x C-f test.org
3. Insert the URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Basilica_of_St._John_the_Baptist_(Savannah,_Georgia)
4. Click on the link
> I find it harder to write good
> documentation than good code!
Yes indeed, takes so much more time than to just write the code :).
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> Arthur Miller writes:
>
>> Christopher Dimech writes:
>>
>>> If org-mode wants to support ditaa, it is a requirement to inform the user
>>> how to
>>> get the software and install it. Moving into into a separate repository
>>> without
>>> appropriately t
Arthur Miller writes:
> I don't think that would be the case. Java is considered unsafe software
> so I wouldn't rely on older versions being pre-installed and avialable
> everywhere.
Java is not considered unsafe software — not any more than any
interpreted language. What’s unsafe are Java ap
I can confirm this as a bug.
On 5/12/21 3:32 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
Hello,
If a URL link in an org file contains a bracket then the link is not
fully recognised and may be misdirected. For example,
1. emacs -Q
2. C-x C-f test.org
3. Insert the URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Ba
If anyone else is interested in this, it would be great to get your
thoughts.
I'd also appreciate it if a core maintainer might be able to find the
time to review the patch and let me know if it looks good.
Thanks,
Timothy.
--
> Tom Gillespie writes:
>
>> 1. I think there needs to be a func
On 03/05/2021 04:08, Christian Moe wrote:
I frequently need to escape commas in macros, which is a bit of a pain
and easy to forget.
Maybe it is not convenient, but if unescaped comma is a real pain, you
could detect it and report an error
# single line may be wrapped by mailer
#+MACRO: ext
On 12/05/2021 17:38, Nick Savage wrote:
I can confirm this as a bug.
> On 5/12/21 3:32 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Basilica_of_St._John_the_Baptist_(Savannah,_Georgia)
I do not think it is a bug. Plain text links detection is a kind of
heuristics. It will
Christopher Dimech writes:
> Suppose I have an elisp file and I change to org-mode by hitting "M-x
> org-mode".
> The code does not get highlighted because it is not embedded within org-babel
> construct.
>
> If I have a programming language file with some org-mode heading commands in
> it,
> an
Have been looking at texinfo-mode a bit to see how to set outline-heading-alist.
But not been very successful. Could need some help.
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 12:08 AM
> From: "Ihor Radchenko"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "Tim Cross" , emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Highlighti
Did some more thinking on this and trying to set up outline-heading-alist
for texinfo, so I can get headlines similar to org mode.
Have seen people trying to do this lately but there is some problem with it
that I
cannot understand right now.
(defvar gilgamesh-texinfo-hdlevels
'( ("@chapter" . 2
> Maxim Nikulin writes:
> On 12/05/2021 17:38, Nick Savage wrote:
>> I can confirm this as a bug.
>> On 5/12/21 3:32 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Basilica_of_St._John_the_Baptist_(Savannah,_Georgia)
> I do not think it is a bug. Pl
Hi Everyone,
I found that my timvisher-org-refile-done-entries had a bug where it could
skip entries if the org buffer had consecutive DONE/CANCELLED entries. I
believe this is because of this quote from the manual:
After evaluation, Org moves point to the end of the line that was just
processed.
> > >I am using Guix with direnv.
> >
> > What is your shell?
> >
>
> My shell is bash, originally I was using zsh and I thought that was the
> problem, so I switched to bash and still not working.
>
> > How/When do you "hook direnv into your shell" (https://direnv.net/)?
> >
>
> In the .pro
Timothy writes:
> If you could test it and let me know that would be greatly appreciated
> :) It seems to work with the manual example for me.
>
> Until I hear otherwise, I'm marking this bug as fixed.
I guess the initial report was using example from the manual:
#+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:1 deps
Timothy writes:
> If anyone else is interested in this, it would be great to get your
> thoughts.
I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
What will happen if user toggles prettify-symbols-mode in Org buffer?
Maybe better use something like org-entities?
Best,
Iho
Thanks for your response.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
Ah, it does it anyway at the moment.
> What will happen if user toggles prettify-symbols-mode in Org buffer?
This seems to be toggled nicely by prettify-symbols-mode to
Tim Visher writes:
>
> I found that my timvisher-org-refile-done-entries had a bug where it could
> skip entries if the org buffer had consecutive DONE/CANCELLED entries. I
> believe this is because of this quote from the manual:
>
> After evaluation, Org moves point to the end of the line that wa
On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 11:41:48AM +0200, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> I have Java, but not ditaa, because Java is packaged in my distribution
> and ditaa is not. My build pipelines use ditaa as shipped with
> org-mode.
My opinion is that Org has integration for many external tools, but
does
Timothy writes:
>> I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
>
> Ah, it does it anyway at the moment.
Hmm. You are right. You are calling compose-region directly. Note, that
you do not add 'decompose-region function for automatic region
destruction (see help:pretty-
Thank you for the detailed feedback :)
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Timothy writes:
>
>>> I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
If you know of another way of accomplishing text-replacement which
changes back when the cursor enters the region, please let me know.
It might be worthwhile to issue an warning each time a url is written in
an org file without enclosing brackets < > or [[ ]].
On 28 April 2021, Bastien wrote:
Do you still see differences between the doc/org-manual.org and the
one published on https://orgmode.org/manual/ ?
If so, please point at one or two differences. Thanks!
Here's a late follow-up. Thanks for checking.
On the web at https://orgmode.org/manual/
On 11/05/2021 01:36, Utkarsh Singh wrote:
What do we mean by interactive preview? Does this mean that we should
present a user with a list of possible delimiters using minibuffer?
I mean something like the dialog that LibreOffice shows on opening of a
csv file. There are various options and t
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I do not think it is a bug. Plain text links detection is a kind of
> heuristics. It will be always possible to win competition with regexp.
> Consider it as a limitation requiring some hints from an intelligent
> user.
I disagree. URLs are well-specified. Per RFC 3986,
A quick fix is to percent encode the troublesome characters, but the
underlying issue is in org-link-any-re which is defined in
org-link-make-regexps which is what org uses to find the next link.
Some improvements might be possible for some of the edge cases there,
but a complete solution for bare
Colin Baxter writes:
> Hello,
>
> If a URL link in an org file contains a bracket then the link is not
> fully recognised and may be misdirected. For example,
This is a known bug [1]. You just need to wait for the patch to be
merged.
[1] https://orgmode.org/list/87v99g4p3m.fsf@localhost/
Tim Cross writes:
> FYI the updates.orgmode.org page is giving a 502 Bad Gateway error when
> I try to access it.
Confirmed
Seeing this from yesterday.
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Maxim Nikulin writes:
>
>> I do not think it is a bug. Plain text links detection is a kind of
>> heuristics. It will be always possible to win competition with regexp.
>> Consider it as a limitation requiring some hints from an intelligent
>> user.
>
> I disagree.
Timothy writes:
> Thank you for the detailed feedback :)
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Timothy writes:
>>
I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
>
> If you know of another way of accomplishing text-replacement which
> changes back when the cursor enters
Timothy writes:
I do not like abusing prettify-symbols-mode. What if it is not enabled?
>
> If you know of another way of accomplishing text-replacement which
> changes back when the cursor enters the region, please let me know.
cursor-sensor-mode
>>> Ah, it does it anyway at the moment.
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> If a URL link in an org file contains a bracket then the link is
>> not fully recognised and may be misdirected. For example,
> This is a known bug [1]. You just need to wait for the patch to be
> m
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