On Wednesday, 6 Dec 2017 at 23:20, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> attached is a patch (relative to master from a few minutes ago) which
>> allows gnuplot babel blocks to send the output to the right
>> directory. I have tested this with both
hi everybody,
I am running 9.0.10.
org-link-escape only replaces space, [, ], and %
but search in google/gmail is replacing + also.
The simplest solution is to add 43 to org-link-escape-chars:
org-link-escape-chars is a variable defined in ‘org.el’.
Its value is (32 91 93 37)
This
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> attached is a patch (relative to master from a few minutes ago) which
> allows gnuplot babel blocks to send the output to the right
> directory. I have tested this with both buffers associated with actual
> files and buffers not associated with
Hello,
Renato Ferreira writes:
> Investigating an issue I was having with (org-resolve-clocks) that i would
> need to resolve the same clock twice, i believe i stumbled upon the
> following bug on (org-files-list) (used by (org-resolve-clocks)):
>
> It gets a list from
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 7:23 AM, Drew Adams wrote:
> [paraphrased] Org should not suggest user reserved key bindings
I agree with you in general. However, when I first started using
Emacs for Org mode years ago, I found the documentation very helpful.
Furthermore, I did
(Can reproduce with Org 9.1.3, submitting with emacs -Q)
Using a file tmp.org:
* Foo
** Archive :ARCHIVE:
*** Test
:PROPERTIES:
:ARCHIVE_TIME: 2017-12-06 Wed 12:13
:END:
** Bar
This appears like so with default visibility:
* Foo
** Archive :ARCHIVE:...
Nicolas,
attached is a patch (relative to master from a few minutes ago) which
allows gnuplot babel blocks to send the output to the right
directory. I have tested this with both buffers associated with actual
files and buffers not associated with any file.
Your suggestion for getting the
> Could you summarize how you think the situation could be improved in
> one or two sentences?
>
> I think what you are trying to say is, Org mode should make global
> key bindings for some commands.
No. I'm saying that Org should not suggest that users bind
keys that are reserved for use by
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> To be honest, I am not sure what Bastien does to prepare a release. I
> have tried to document up-stream syncing bit.
Most of what I do is documented in README_maintainer.org.
On the orgmode.org server, I run:
~$ make release
~$ make upload
I do
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 7:17 AM Rasmus wrote:
>
>> Should we prepare another v9.1 bugfix release for the next version of
>> Emacs?
>>
>
>
> *Neki aur pooch pooch *
>
> It's an idiom in Hindi language which sort of translates[1] to
On a related note, I'd love to use org-plus-contrib packages but there's
no https update, and I still don't understand how to check whether
packages are signed, w/ which keys, where the keys are published.
Maybe I didn't do everything I could but all the other updates on my
system have been far
Hello,
Xi Shen writes:
> Hi,
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/var.html
>
> This wiki explains how to use variable inside a src block. But I wonder if
> it is possible to specify variable to the variables in the src definition.
>
> E.g. for the sql src block, I want to
Hi,
after investigating a bit, it turns out the condition can be any elisp
expression. So, the following block lists all items with SCHEDULED dates
up to today:
#+BEGIN: propview :conds ((string< (org-read-date nil nil SCHEDULED)
(org-read-date nil nil "+1"))) :cols (ITEM EFFORT)
#+END:
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 7:15 AM, Drew Adams wrote:
>
> That's even worse, IMHO. And hardly "as neutral as possible".
>
>
>
> Just one opinion.
Could you summarize how you think the situation could be improved in
one or two sentences?
I think what you are trying to say
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