Hi Greg,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg gtuckerkell...@gmail.com writes:
This is org-mode version 8.2.5h, directly off the git.
When mentioning the Org version for a patch you submit, please
include the whole version with C-u M-x org-version RET -- this
tells more than C-h v org-version.
emacs version
Igor Sosa Mayor joseleopoldo1...@gmail.com writes:
aha, interesting... but I get the message with tooltip-mode enabled and
disabled...
When enabled, you get it as a tooltip.
When disabled, you get it in the echo area.
Tweak tooltip-delay to never display it.
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Bastien
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
When enabled, you get it as a tooltip.
When disabled, you get it in the echo area.
Tweak tooltip-delay to never display it.
aha... exactly! Many thnaks!
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Hi Bastien,
Org-mode version 8.2.5h (release_8.2.5h-883-g45e881 @
/Users/gtk/.emacs.d/org/lisp/)
Sure, I'm happy to go with the FSF copyright agreement. I'll send the
request today.
Greg
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Greg,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg
Hi Alan,
thanks for sharing -- some comments:
- you need to update the copyright of the file;
- example code in section 3 of the header is mangled;
- there are some dangling parentheses;
- use (get-text-property (point-min) ...) instead of
(get-text-property 1 ...)
- I'd use org-review
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
As you may know, `org-element-context' returns the object under point,
according to Org Syntax. The questions are: should it be a little
sloppy, for convenience? And, if it should, what degree of sloppiness is
acceptable?
I don't think
Hi Greg,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg gtuckerkell...@gmail.com writes:
Org-mode version 8.2.5h (release_8.2.5h-883-g45e881 @
/Users/gtk/.emacs.d/org/lisp/)
Thanks,
Sure, I'm happy to go with the FSF copyright agreement. I'll send the
request today.
Re-thanks!
PS: the fix won't make it for 8.2.6
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
I don't think `org-element-context' should be sloppy *at all*.
Hope this all makes sense -- let me know what you think.
It makes sense to me, and I agree with you : org element should not
parse the syntax differently just because e.g. we put a link in a
comment and
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes:
For comparison, AucTeX has a variable LaTeX-syntactic-comments which
controls that kind of thing : If non-nil comments will be handled
according to LaTeX syntax.
That's interesting indeed, thanks for sharing.
--
Bastien
Hi Carsten,
now that I'm down the pile of email I was late on, let me say I'm
glad to be officially back -- it was a great relief to be able to
not be in charge for a year, it helped me to step back and do a lot
of other things.
So thanks for the switch one year earlier, and for this one!
Let's
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Bastien,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
The real value and innovation of a true
org-minor-mode would be to introduce Org's intelligent headlines and all
the related functionality into the world of outcommented text in
programming modes.
Yes. We
Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Samuel,
another option is to create annotation mechanisms that are so
compelling that you don't need org in non-org files.
your lists and tasks would stay in your org agenda files, but your
external files would be able to show (via overlays) and
Hi Bastien,
Thanks a lot for these, I'll look into them. I have a couple questions
in the meantime.
On 2014-04-19 10:14, Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
- maybe you can use naked timestamps like 2014-04-19 sam.
instead of inactive ones, this way using [ in the agenda
will not create false
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
- maybe you can use naked timestamps like 2014-04-19 sam.
instead of inactive ones, this way using [ in the agenda
will not create false positives by inserting entries with
a REVIEW property.
OK. I'm not sure what [ is supposed to do
Hello,
please consider attached example Org document 'ex.org'. There seems to
be a problem when tangling a source block with noweb reference, without
it source block is tangled fine.
Two examples are also attached.
Emacs version: 24.4.50 (trunk rev. 116991);
org-mode: Org-mode version 8.2.5h
Hi Konstantin,
Konstantin Kliakhandler ko...@slumpy.org writes:
I've discovered a bug that hinders typing when org-indent-mode and
linum-mode are both enabled.
Yes, I see this glitch too, and I confirm disabling linum-mode
when org-indent-mode is the thing to do... unless someone gets
really
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Lomov lomov...@gmail.com writes:
please consider attached example Org document 'ex.org'. There seems to
be a problem when tangling a source block with noweb reference, without
it source block is tangled fine.
yes, a bug I introduced myself, fixed now.
Thanks for
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
In summary, its about:
1. generalize the regexp constants and vars (allow for comment-syntax,
when org-minor-mode)
2. deal with hardcoded regexp-snippets in functions (my proposoal:
replace ^ with org-BOL, $ with org-EOL, \\* with
Hi Nick,
Thanks for guiding me to a solution, which was to write write my own
defcustom `my-org-format-latex-header`, changing the first line from
the definition in org.el to \\documentclass[fleqn]{article}. This
definition I call `my-org-format-latex-header`. I then redefine
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for applying this and for being so diligent in keeping org great. I
have requested the fsf agreement and will sign it when it comes. One
additional minor issue I noticed is that in the docstring for the function
`org-bibtex', it reads, `org-bibtex-export-headline' where it
** Bastien [2014-04-19 14:56:19 +0200]:
Hi Vladimir,
Vladimir Lomov lomov...@gmail.com writes:
please consider attached example Org document 'ex.org'. There seems to
be a problem when tangling a source block with noweb reference, without
it source block is tangled fine.
yes, a bug I
Hi Bastien et. al,
I figured out how to fix the bug i reported awhile ago. The problem was
that when making the keyword field for entries without keywords defined in
the `:PROPERTIES:' drawer, org-bibtex uses `bibtex-make-field' from
`bibtex.el'. This function sends up an error if there are no
Maybe a spoke too soon. My answer below is partly the case. When I
turn on latexpreview with `#+STARTUP: latexpreview` then my formula is
laid out the way I intend, i.e.:
http://imgur.com/eMrwiIJ
Strangely, however, when I hit C-c C-c to remove the preview, then run
`org-preview-latex-fragment`
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
zwz zhangwe...@gmail.com writes:
Can you give me some example code?
I was thinking about something like this (untested):
(let (template)
(defun ngz-set-template (new)
(setq template new))
(defun ngz-latex-process (file)
(case
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall leonard.a.rand...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for applying this and for being so diligent in keeping org
great. I have requested the fsf agreement and will sign it when it
comes. One additional minor issue I noticed is that in the docstring
for the function
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall leonard.a.rand...@gmail.com writes:
I figured out how to fix the bug i reported awhile ago. The problem
was that when making the keyword field for entries without keywords
defined in the `:PROPERTIES:' drawer, org-bibtex uses
`bibtex-make-field' from `bibtex.el'.
+1
Apr 19, 2014 6:33 PM、Bastien b...@gnu.org のメール:
Hi Carsten,
now that I'm down the pile of email I was late on, let me say I'm
glad to be officially back -- it was a great relief to be able to
not be in charge for a year, it helped me to step back and do a lot
of other things.
So
Pete Ley peteley11235 at gmail.com writes:
I've looked at the solution on worg and, though I didn't actually try to
implement, it seems like tangling your init file every time you open
Emacs is a little cumbersome. Please correct me if I'm wrong in this
assumption.
OK, here goes:
In
Hi Bastien,
Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
I fixed this by ignoring the error, since the field is inserted
anyway.
For some reason ignoring errors doesn't work for me. The new function,
doesn't add a keywords field to non-standard bib entry types, it just puts
the tags before the beginning of
Hi Leonard,
Leonard Randall leonard.a.rand...@gmail.com writes:
For some reason ignoring errors doesn't work for me. The new
function, doesn't add a keywords field to non-standard bib entry
types, it just puts the tags before the beginning of the bibtex
entry, which would mess up the
thank you both!
(add-hook 'org-finalize-agenda-hook
(lambda ()
(set (make-local-variable 'tooltip-delay) 86400)
;; disable the face that comes up when mouse pointer
;; is over an org agenda line. that can be confusing
;; because i already
I wrote some code that does some of this here:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/03/05/Creating-a-transportable-zip-archive-of-an-org-file/
It doesn't do anything fancy like you describe, but it does get images and
files into the zip file.
John
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John
Thank you, John, for your detailed reply.
we routinely do this, in the following way. We run jobs that may take
up to a week to finish, and they are usually run on a cluster. Our
setup relies on the following behavior for a script.
1. you can run the script anytime you want, and it can tell
Thanks!
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
Hi Konstantin,
Konstantin Kliakhandler ko...@slumpy.org writes:
I've discovered a bug that hinders typing when org-indent-mode and
linum-mode are both enabled.
Yes, I see this glitch too, and I confirm disabling
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+name: z
: bar
#+name: test3
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var x=foo
x
#+end_src
#+name:test4
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var y=test1(x=z)
y
#+end_src
#+results: test4
: bar
#+call: test4(z=BAZ)
^
The above
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:
Have you migrated your init files into .org file(s)? What's your
setup?
I do, and find it very convenient.
My setup is here: http://bzg.fr/emacs.html
My setup is available here.
I've got this for three capture templates that should only work in Gnus:
(setq org-capture-templates-contexts
'((M ((in-mode . gnus-\\(summary\\|article\\
(P ((in-mode . gnus-\\(summary\\|article\\
(H ((in-mode . gnus-\\(summary\\|article\\))
This worked for
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