Dear org-mode users and developers,
The following concerns Nicolas' new exporter.^
I am totally seduced by the concept of export by subtree, and the
possibility to use properties to set the export options and parameters
(i.e. :EXPORT_TITLE:, :EXPORT_OPTIONS:, :EXPORT_LATEX_HEADER:, etc.).
I am
François Allisson franc...@allisson.co writes:
Dear org-mode users and developers,
The following concerns Nicolas' new exporter.^
I am totally seduced by the concept of export by subtree, and the
possibility to use properties to set the export options and parameters
(i.e. :EXPORT_TITLE:,
I had problems editing tables (using the minor mode orgtbl-mode) in
markdown files.
To reproduce:
- visit an empty buffer in markdown mode
- M-x orgtbl-mode
- create a new table (C-c |)
- try to edit a cell
- observe that the edited text is misplaced at the end of the line
The following
On 18 dec. 2012, at 09:33, Vegard Vesterheim vegard.vesterh...@uninett.no
wrote:
I had problems editing tables (using the minor mode orgtbl-mode) in
markdown files.
To reproduce:
- visit an empty buffer in markdown mode
- M-x orgtbl-mode
- create a new table (C-c |)
- try to edit a
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:07:36 +0100 Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 18 dec. 2012, at 09:33, Vegard Vesterheim vegard.vesterh...@uninett.no
wrote:
I had problems editing tables (using the minor mode orgtbl-mode) in
markdown files.
To reproduce:
- visit an empty
On 18 dec. 2012, at 14:39, Vegard Vesterheim vegard.vesterh...@uninett.no
wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:07:36 +0100 Carsten Dominik
carsten.domi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 dec. 2012, at 09:33, Vegard Vesterheim vegard.vesterh...@uninett.no
wrote:
I had problems editing tables (using
Hi Mohamed,
mohamed mohamed.hi...@gmail.com writes:
Is there any way to use something like :
* Section a
...
* Bibliography [with some specific tag]
\clearpage
\bibliographystyle{acm}
\bibliography{biblio.bib}
My point is to avoid deleting the bibliography lines when
I think a reasonable expectation is to be fully compatible with
the last two major versions of GNU Emacs (23 and 24). For Emacs
22 and XEmacs, if we have people using these Emacsen, maybe they
can help?
I'm reluctant to drop support for Emacs 22/XEmacs as it would
block those volunteers.
--
Hi Jambunathan,
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
(font-lock-add-keywords
'org-mode `((\\(?:^\\(?1:\\*+\\)[[:blank:]]\\)
(0 (progn (compose-region
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
(pcase (length
Hi,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
- scheduled and deadline dates cannot be stored in drawers
That would be nice, yes.
Just FYI, there is a plan for this.
- I would like a org-remove-all-(flow)-guff option
That would be nice.
Patch welcome!
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Bastien
Hi Petro,
Petro x.pi...@gmail.com writes:
(setq org-capture-templates
'((t Todo entry (file+headline ~/org/tasks.org Tasks)
* TODO %?\n %i\n %a)
(n Note entry (file+datetree ~/org/notes.org)
* %?\nEntered on %U\n %i\n %a)
(a article note
Hi Skip,
Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
I have not been able to find good examples of how to use the %(sexp)
construct in capture templates. I have a use case in which I would
like to retrieve some information from the capture target file to
include in the template. Can someone
Hi,
gifib...@arcor.de writes:
If i have a list like:
** [/] Headin
- [ ] one
- [ ] two
I can add a new line with a checkbox with the command M-S-RET. The [/] is
updated immediately. Is there a smarter way to remove items from the list,
than C-k, C-c #?
No.
I like to have a
Hi Tony,
tony day zygom...@gmail.com writes:
I was thinking of the simpler magic which keeps tags on the far right. An
option where properties show up in the tag list like =:tag1:tag2:p:=. and
then you can C-c C-c or cycle them back to full visibility.
FWIW, I would find this solution
Hi Bastien and all,
Is anything still to be fixed before the patch that I sent can be
applied? I am curious since there was no reaction and no change in the
repo as far as I can tell...
Best
Ingo
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Export to INFO fails to produce an output file.
Export to TEXI works. Running makeinfo on the texi file yields errors
like this:
/Users/dk/org/orgmanual//orgmanual.texi:171: `Exporting' has no Up field
(perhaps incorrect sectioning?).
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Delafond sdelaf...@gmail.com writes:
I've put together a somewhat crude confluence exporter that's based on
the new exporter (as of 7.9.2). For now it's hosted on github[1].
This is now in contrib. Thanks!
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Bastien
Hi Myles,
Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes:
Did you try with downcase for the TBLNAME keyword? I know it (all upper or
down-case) was important at some point in time, but don't remember if this is
still of importance.
I have tried all those variations, and using #+name instead of
Hi Derek,
s...@blarg.net writes:
But the exporter also uses HTML list elements in other contexts; the tags
are overloaded. This means you can't set up CSS definitions to tweak
just real lists. Can someone add class attributes to each of the
dt, dd and li items in the above code block? For
Bastien writes:
I think a reasonable expectation is to be fully compatible with
the last two major versions of GNU Emacs (23 and 24).
It would help if I managed to get Emacs 23 to compile Org… but since
some people on the list are still using Emacs23 and they don't report
problems I'm assuming
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Derek,
s...@blarg.net writes:
But the exporter also uses HTML list elements in other contexts; the
tags
are overloaded. This means you can't set up CSS definitions to tweak
just real lists. Can someone add class attributes to each of the
dt, dd and li
Hi Vikas,
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:
For a website that I am producing using orgmode, I would like to
insert a javascript code in the postamble to get a piwik installation
to track traffic to the website.
I am unable to add html markup/java script to :html-postamble
Carsten Dominik writes:
Well this is very safe - but if you have to assume that every elisp
command does change match data behind your back, you would have to
create a lot of extra code.
Stefan Monnier advises the opposite (quote from
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.bugs/68688 ):
Hi Ingo,
Ingo Lohmar i.loh...@gmail.com writes:
Is anything still to be fixed before the patch that I sent can be
applied? I am curious since there was no reaction and no change in the
repo as far as I can tell...
I just applied a slightly modified version of your patch:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Would it perhaps make sense to add classes to the un-normal use of these
tags outside of lists, rather than to their usage within lists?
I could see such an approach having a larger footprint in the code, but
resulting in smaller and arguably more
Hi Sébastien,
Sebastian Fischmeister sfisc...@uwaterloo.ca writes:
Is there a possibility to get a sparse tree for a more complex query?
Not right now. For complex queries, you can use an agenda view.
HTH,
--
Bastien
Hi Rémi,
Rémi Vanicat vani...@debian.org writes:
I've tried to use visibility cycling in outline minor mode[1] with ruby,
I tried your minor mode with the minimal snippet you gave and it works
well here. Could it be the version of org-mode you're using?
--
Bastien
Hi Rainer and Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I think it would be a welcomed improvement, since there's already
support for that in `org-timestamp-up' and `org-timestamp-down'. Do you
want to do it?
I just implemented this. It's now in master.
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Tony,
Tony Day tonyday...@gmail.com writes:
Is there an easy way to preserve indentation for a source block taking
into account previous blocks?
No. Besides, I don't really see a good case where it would make sense
to split functions across code blocks... surely a lack of imagination :)
Aloha Bastien,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Export to INFO fails to produce an output file.
Export to TEXI works. Running makeinfo on the texi file yields errors
like this:
/Users/dk/org/orgmanual//orgmanual.texi:171: `Exporting'
Hello,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I think this calls for a new variable `org-export-after-rendering-hook'
which will operate after the final stage of the export process, in the
export buffer. Filters are fine but their complexity is not useful here.
Then we could add
Hello,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
I have tried all those variations, and using #+name instead of #+tblname
the only thing that makes a difference is removing :exports results.
I think it a bug.
I confirm this bug -- I'll wait and see if nicolas can have a look for
the new exporter.
Hi Johnny,
Johnny yggdra...@gmx.co.uk writes:
I have seen cal-fw around, but not until now got around to play around
with it to learn, it's a great initiative and nice extenstion!
However, I really enjoy having an info file around as a reference and
would rather not refer to other loose
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
IIUC, Jonathan Leeche-Pepin fixed this in org-e-texinfo.el a while back.
So let me open a new thread for this possible hook.
Nicolas, what do you think of having `org-export-after-rendering-hook'
as a simple access for applying global changes
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Note that complexity of filters is the same as hook: you add functions
to a list.
Okay... thanks for the explanations.
A filter function requires three arguments.
... so that's where complexity comes from. I'm afraid you'll just
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Rémi,
Rémi Vanicat vani...@debian.org writes:
I've tried to use visibility cycling in outline minor mode[1] with ruby,
I tried your minor mode with the minimal snippet you gave and it works
well here.
did you let the two space before the both def?
Hi Sébastien,
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes:
When trying to refill the comment directly in the following code block
(staying in the Org file), it has *no effect*.
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
A filter function requires three arguments.
... so that's where complexity comes from. I'm afraid you'll just
scare away many users with these three arguments.
What do you think?
Using a hook or a filter requires to write a function in most cases.
I
Bastien bzg at altern.org writes:
I'm not sure I understand. In what condition does deleting
* Section a will delete * Bibliography ?
Hi Bastien,
Thank you for answering.
Usually I write
---
* Section a
...
\clearpage
\bibliographystyle{acm}
Hello,
sometime between last week and today, there has been a dramatic slowdown in the
generation of an agenda view. Using elp to instrument the org package and then
asking for the default agenda view (C-c a a), I get the attached results. The
agenda view takes just under 2 seconds with org
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
In the meantime I found out that I can simply add
org-export-normalize-links to org-export-before-processing-hook and it
seems to do what I expect. But this is probably not to be included in
Org core because the (hopefully at least only basic)
Hi
sometime between last week and today, there has been a dramatic
slowdown in the generation of an agenda view.
I tracked it back to commit a7afe7d, but haven't had the time to
investigate it further. On my case the slowdown is not as dramatic as
Eric's, though.
Abdo.
Hi Eric,
Fraga, Eric e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to go through the changes over the
past week to see if I could identify which one causes the dramatic change
in performance.
My guess is commit 980e522 -- can you confirm this?
--
Bastien
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
I can remove the last argument, bringing down the sum of arguments to 2.
Should I?
No, i think it's good to have such flexible filters.
Let's see if users request a simple generic after-export
(or before-saving-file) hook.
Thanks,
--
Hi,
My guess is commit 980e522 -- can you confirm this?
I don't think it is 980e522. Here are my timings
a7afe7d:10.6 s
c4bf1ee:3.86 s
980e522:3.8 s
08e4111:3.88 s
that point to a7afe7d. It reads the files all right in about 4s, and on
the extra 6 seconds it just keeps
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Eric,
Fraga, Eric e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to go through the changes over the
past week to see if I could identify which one causes the dramatic change
in performance.
My guess is commit 980e522 -- can you
Hello,
Looking at how to improve my Org config, regarding speed, I notice that it
takes 4.22 s to open a simple 10-line Org file *for the first time* (when Org
wasn't loaded yet). The reason is that it requires a big amount of packages,
those requiring themselves many others, and so on.
Do you
Hi Abdó,
Abdó Roig-Maranges abdo.r...@gmail.com writes:
I tracked it back to commit a7afe7d, but haven't had the time to
investigate it further. On my case the slowdown is not as dramatic as
Eric's, though.
Thanks for the investigation.
The problem was that org-agenda-skip, which is called
Hi Yagnesh,
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala h...@yagnesh.org writes:
I just tried building. it was successful although there are lot of
warnings.
Good to know it builds fine, even with all those warnings.
Are you using this version? If so, would you be willing to
report compatibility problems that
Hi Eric,
Fraga, Eric e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
sometime between last week and today, there has been a dramatic slowdown in
the generation of an agenda view. Using elp to instrument the org package
and then asking for the default agenda view (C-c a a), I get the attached
results. The agenda
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Michael Gauland
mikely...@no8wireless.co.nz wrote:
Wish me luck!
Indeed!
I'm running into these problems as well. I was curious if you've had
any time to work on this.
As a general question to the org list: What dynamic languages similar
to how scheme will
On 18 Dec 2012, at 22:55, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Tony,
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for the flurry of activity :)
Tony Day tonyday...@gmail.com writes:
Is there an easy way to preserve indentation for a source block taking
into account previous blocks?
No. Besides, I don't
Jeff Mickey j...@archlinux.org writes:
As a general question to the org list: What dynamic languages similar
to how scheme will interact with it's inferior process (python and
ruby?) have decently complete org babel implementations that I can
look at to fix parts of this? I'd like to get
On 19/12/12 13:48, Jeff Mickey wrote:
I'm running into these problems as well. I was curious if you've had
any time to work on this. As a general question to the org list: What
dynamic languages similar to how scheme will interact with it's
inferior process (python and ruby?) have decently
Hi, Org people.
I recently needed to produce Org tables from within Python, splitting
them as needed to fit within a preset width. I append the code after my
signature, in case it would be useful to others (or even, if you have
ideas to improve it).
One thing I only realized after writing this,
Hi Sébastien,
Sebastien Vauban
wxhgmqzgwmuf-genee64ty+gs+fvcfc7...@public.gmane.org writes:
(if (locate-library org-loaddefs)
(require 'org-loaddefs)
^
You don't need this, there is (load org-loaddefs.el t t) in org.el.
Are your org elisp files compiled?
From: Bastien Guerry [bastiengue...@gmail.com] on behalf of Bastien
[b...@altern.org]
Fraga, Eric e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk writes:
sometime between last week and today, there has been a dramatic slowdown in
the generation of an agenda view. Using elp to instrument the org package
and then
Hello Bastien,
On 12月 19 2012, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Yagnesh,
Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala h...@yagnesh.org writes:
I just tried building. it was successful although there are lot of
warnings.
Good to know it builds fine, even with all those warnings.
Are you using this
Hello,
I am forwarding Alex e-mail from the emacs conference mailing list.
I can confirm that the date for the conf is 30th March. It will be
held at Forward, here:
http://www.forward.co.uk/contact
The venue can hold 100 people and there are various breakout areas,
which I think will be ideal
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