Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
I don't see the relation to the original problem, which is caused by a
switch from master to maint.
Yes, I realized this.
I think that the current default, which has been in place for years, is
just fine.
Fair enough.
Reloading
Hallo,
we are almost done migrating to the new exporter, currently the only
showstopper is index generation, a feature we find very useful for our software
documentation, here is an example generated with an older org version:
http://www.nf.mpg.de/vinci3/doc/theindex.html
We tried to locate
Bastien writes:
Reloading uncompiled is only useful for when you want to
create backtraces.
... which is why I always want, but users don't, I agree.
We could provide org-reload-uncompiled that calls org-reload with a
prefix argument, which would allow anyone so inclined to map C-c C-x !
to
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
Reloading uncompiled is only useful for when you want to
create backtraces.
... which is why I always want, but users don't, I agree.
We could provide org-reload-uncompiled that calls org-reload with a
prefix argument, which would
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Leha andreas.l...@med.uni-goettingen.de writes:
On a related note: I'd also love to see the changes in the
source code buffers be autosaved in the org file. I've lost some big
edits already due to power loss on my (old) laptop.
There is now
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
It has been removed. Such a template depends on the back-end used, which
was not the case of the previous implementation.
One idea would be to have an equivalent of the now-defunct
`org-insert-export-options-template' but for each backend.
For
Bastien writes:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
These days I only ever use it for Show All which does have a menu
entry, but no key binding. But before I got used to where the keys are
I often used the menu to do things in
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
It has been removed. Such a template depends on the back-end used, which
was not the case of the previous implementation.
One idea would be to have an equivalent of the now-defunct
Completing myself,
IMO, I would call that an Org limitation. Org is not LaTeX, even if it
provides many LaTeX facilities. Also, the OP's problem can be solved in
many ways under Emacs. For example, I use mt (both m and t are on
my home row) as a snippet to insert \(\) in an Org buffer and put
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
I think the new code to handle split links has broken links that aren't
split.
Here is an ECM:
* Headline to split
[[Headline
to split]]
[[Headline to split]],
Hello,
Stefan Vollmar voll...@nf.mpg.de writes:
we are almost done migrating to the new exporter, currently the only
showstopper is index generation, a feature we find very useful for our
software documentation, here is an example generated with an older org
version:
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
These days I only ever use it for Show All which does have a menu
entry, but no key binding. But before I got used to where the keys
Hi Michael,
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
Minimal test to reproduce:
1) put the attached n.org and t.org into one directory
2) emacs -q
3) C-x 3
4) open n.org
5) M-, C-p, C-c C-o
The last step changes the scroll state of n.org but the return value
of window-start is
Hi there, `org-drill' has broken recently (after git commit
3380460), here is the steps
to reproduce the issue:
1. Create a new org-mode buffer with the following contents:
* org-drill test :drill:
Foo
** Answer
Bar
2. M-x org-drill
3. Press SPACE
4. Press `2' and you are stuck there forever
(Updating the subject.)
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Related to this -- how do you folks handle multiple local git branches?
Do you always run uncompiled, and follow every git checkout with
org-reload? I've caught myself several times recently doing git
checkouts and
Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at writes:
* Karl Voit devn...@karl-voit.at wrote:
I updated Org to latest git and I moved from Debian yasnippet to
github yasnippet (latest) and I still do have this issue.
So it's my set-up which is causing this effect. Damn. I guess I
have to debug this by
System Windows 7, 64 bit
Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-28 on mRVIN
Org-mode 7.9.3 (7.9.3e-14-g981c6d @ c:/Org/lisp/)
It appears that there is no simple option in the export dispatcher to
either switch to and then kill or simply kill the export dispatcher UI
(or buffer) if
My mistake. I forgot about C-g.
Charlie
On 2/16/2013 8:45 AM, Charles wrote:
System Windows 7, 64 bit
Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-28 on mRVIN
Org-mode 7.9.3 (7.9.3e-14-g981c6d @ c:/Org/lisp/)
It appears that there is no simple option in the export dispatcher to
either
I'm not sure if my immediate follow up was sent to the list.
I forgot about C-g.
Charlie Millar
On 2/16/2013 8:45 AM, Charles wrote:
System Windows 7, 64 bit
Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-28 on mRVIN
Org-mode 7.9.3 (7.9.3e-14-g981c6d @ c:/Org/lisp/)
It appears that there
Bastien writes:
Yes, that's the mistake I often did. Especially because make test
compiles the file and do not deleted the compiled files.
Maybe we can have make testclean = make test make clean
Achim, would that be useful?
We already have make test-dirty for testing without doing a
Hello,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
I'm not sure if my immediate follow up was sent to the list.
I forgot about C-g.
Charlie Millar
On 2/16/2013 8:45 AM, Charles wrote:
System Windows 7, 64 bit
Emacs 24.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-08-28 on mRVIN
Org-mode 7.9.3
Hi Bastien
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
I finally fixed this with this commit:
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=adcc0d
Fix confirmed.
Thanks for reporting this!
Thank you for the nice solution.
Michael
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
We already have make test-dirty for testing without doing a compile.
However, if you'd rather have that target, you can easily add it to
local.mk:
.PHONY: testclean # in case you'll ever have a file named testclean
testclean: test clean
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
IMO, I would call that an Org limitation.
I'm fine with the current limitation -- if that's just one email
per year, I think we can handle this :)
FWIW I'm not in favor of removing the ability to inline $x^2$
and to deprecate the use of
Hi York,
York Zhao gtdplatf...@gmail.com writes:
Hi there, `org-drill' has broken recently (after git commit
3380460), here is the steps
to reproduce the issue:
1. Create a new org-mode buffer with the following contents:
* org-drill test :drill:
Foo
** Answer
Bar
2. M-x org-drill
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Use SPC, DEL, C-n or C-p to scroll.
That works.
Any reason scroll bars could not be enabled too? I see one, but any
mouse clicks just generate spurious minibuffer messages. Thanks.
Skip Collins skip.coll...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Use SPC, DEL, C-n or C-p to scroll.
That works.
Any reason scroll bars could not be enabled too? I see one, but any
mouse clicks just generate spurious minibuffer
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
Yes, that's the mistake I often did. Especially because make test
compiles the file and do not deleted the compiled files.
Maybe we can have make testclean = make test make clean
Achim, would that be useful?
We already have make
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
FWIW I'm not in favor of removing the ability to inline $x^2$
and to deprecate the use of $ completely. If this flexibility
is not too problematic (from a maintainance point of view), I'd
say it's fine to keep it.
While I agree that \(·\) is the preferred and
* Rafael rvf0...@gmail.com wrote:
I think I have the newest (github) yasnippet, and doing C-h f on
yas/load-directory, it says that it is an obsolete function,
recommending yas-load-directory instead. Maybe it is worth a try.
Thanks for the hint but it does not change my behavior :-(
As a
Would you mind testing the following patch? I don't like it much because
it's an all or nothing fontification. I think latex snippets, entities
and sub/superscript should be separated.
I have no experienced any problems. I agree that it would be better
not to be able not to fontitfy rouge
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
It has been removed. Such a template depends on the back-end used, which
was not the case of the previous implementation.
One idea would be to have an equivalent of the now-defunct
`org-insert-export-options-template' but for each backend.
For example `C-c
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
I do: there are many things I use rarely[fn:1] (e.g. archiving, drawers,
properties, even marking TODOs outside the agenda: was that C-c t or C-c
C-t now?) that
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Now, both the links are broken :(
This is good news: the problem is now consistent ;)
Anyway, these links export fine to LaTeX, HTML and ASCII, which means
the problem now resides in ox-texinfo.el.
Thanks Nicolas. I'll wait for Jonathan to
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Thus, I suggest to announce that $ (both $ and $$, even though $$ don't
have problems /per se/) symbols for should be avoided. Then, in a year
or so, we can remove them completely from code base.
Agree. Also $$ may not cause problems to org,
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
These days I only ever use it for Show All which does have a menu
entry, but no
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Thus, I suggest to announce that $ (both $ and $$, even though $$ don't
have problems /per se/) symbols for should be avoided. Then, in a year
or so, we can remove them completely from code base.
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Bastien writes:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
These days I only ever use it
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Not really. IMO, the old template added to much noise and didn't have
nice defaults. That's purely subjective, though!
That's what this thread is for -- collect purely subjective
feedback so we can get a rough idea of whether it's useful to
implement this
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com writes:
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
PS: I wonder if *any* of the menu item is used... as I don't use the
menu myself, it's hard to tell.
I do: there are many things I use rarely[fn:1] (e.g. archiving, drawers,
properties, even marking TODOs outside the
awesome. thanks!
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Zech,
Not To Miss not.to.m...@gmail.com writes:
I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code
block.
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Zech,
Not To Miss not.to.m...@gmail.com writes:
I know in a source code block, C-c ' will launch a buffer to edit the
source code and C-c ' again will install the buffer back to the code
block. Sometimes I just want to abort all the changes, so I am
I've just looked at how to implement this using org-element and the new
exporter. Much to my dismay I found that table headers are not a
separate row or row group type and the new exporter is still using this
everything before the first separator is a heading kludge. It's easy
enough to
Bastien, thanks for the response and the explanation. Looks like getting
org-mode recognize the prefix as a demarcator of a code block isn't the
right approach then.
What about John Hendy's suggestion of finding a face I like, and then
adding ^ text... to the list of things org fontifies with
Bernt Hansen be...@norang.ca writes:
We use C-c C-k to abort a capture buffer - would that key be more
consistent?
Indeed, I made this change, thanks!
--
Bastien
Hello,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
Would you mind testing the following patch? I don't like it much because
it's an all or nothing fontification. I think latex snippets, entities
and sub/superscript should be separated.
I have no experienced any problems. I agree that it would be better
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
Would you mind testing the following patch? I don't like it much because
it's an all or nothing fontification. I think latex snippets, entities
and sub/superscript should be separated.
I have no experienced any problems. I agree that it would be
On 2/13/13, Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
They are missing from plain text export.
Fixed too.
Thank you.
In HTML, how do you control the hlevel of the footnotes header?
See `org-html-footnotes-section'.
That looks good.
Given that
Hi,
I was having issues exporting to a doc file with this in my init file:
(setq org-export-odt-preferred-output-format doc)
After some debugging, it appears my soffice command takes a single
dash (-), not double dash (--) for command line arguments. When I
change to
soffice -headless
Hi there,
I just updated to the latest version of org. I have a couple of
classes (ie latex packages and classes, etc) that I use frequently.
These are defined using the
add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes function in my .emacs file
For some reason the latest version of org doesn't recognize
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
.PHONY: testclean # in case you'll ever have a file named testclean
testclean: test clean
In general all such targets that are simple combinations of existing
teargets can be added that way.
Allow me a pedantic nit-pick, yet nothing so important
Hi there.
I'm very interested in the potential applications of org-mode, and spent some
time to write some code to facilitate the integration between bookmark+ and
evince.
I'd like to share the code with you and discuss with you about it.
There are primarily two use cases.
- To bookmark
Marvin Doyley marvin...@gmail.com writes:
Hi there,
I just updated to the latest version of org. I have a couple of
classes (ie latex packages and classes, etc) that I use frequently.
These are defined using the
add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes function in my .emacs file
We've got a
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 06:51:02PM -0500, Marvin Doyley wrote:
Hi there,
I just updated to the latest version of org. I have a couple of
classes (ie latex packages and classes, etc) that I use frequently.
These are defined using the
add-to-list 'org-export-latex-classes function in my
Bastien writes:
Sorry, no special effort is made to fix bugs in org-timeline because
its future is uncertain: there is significant overlap between this
feature from the early days of Org, and the general agenda views
mechanism.
We'll make a decision about org-timeline before releasing Org
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 01:51:57AM +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 06:51:02PM -0500, Marvin Doyley wrote:
Hi there,
I just updated to the latest version of org. I have a couple of
classes (ie latex packages and classes, etc) that I use frequently.
These are defined
Thanks,
I have made the changes and it is now working
Hello, Nicolas,
On 2/16/2013 9:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Charles mill...@verizon.net writes:
I'm not sure if my immediate follow up was sent to the list.
I forgot about C-g.
Charlie Millar
On 2/16/2013 8:45 AM, Charles wrote:
System Windows 7, 64 bit
Emacs 24.2.1
Hi, gang.
A few times already, I spoke on this list of my need to see the weights
of subtrees on header lines. Nicolas Goaziou was kind enough to write
the function for computing the weights, I wrapped some Lisp code around
this, and shared the result on this list. In that code, I had a command
I've noticed for a while that two org files in my ~/org directory never
get added to org-agenda-files, and I can't figure out why. My
org-agenda-files is set to '(~/org/), and yet:
(dolist (f (directory-files ~/org t org$))
(unless (member f org-agenda-files)
(insert (format %s: %s\n f
Yes I understand your point. However, setting TODO for each category
manually would be laborious in my situation, I have to adjust the
configuration file each time I add/delete the project.
For my implementation, I advice on function 'org-agenda-finalize-entries'
to put lists into different
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