stardiviner writes:
> I used a lot with org-attach to insert files like images, small PDF
> files, and audio. Every time I attached one file, I have to manually
> link to that attachment file.
>
> Can org-attach provide link directly after finished attaching? So user
> can
I guess it is a balancing act. On one level, org's tendency to use
'smart' key bindings in which behaviour/action changes depending on
context is convenient, but on the other hand, I suspect it makes things
more complicated, which usually means harder to get right or maintain.
The C-c , binding
if there is a block there, you probably don't want to create a block.
if it is not there, you probably want to create one.
was my thinking. incorrect?
On 5/4/18, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> won't that conflict with the key binding for block editing mode?
>
> Also, I think C-c ,
won't that conflict with the key binding for block editing mode?
Also, I think C-c , is possibly more in-line with other
template/expansion commands in other modes.
Of course, being emacs, anyone can change it to suit personal
preferences!
Samuel Wales writes:
> is
is there a reason why the binding cannot be c-c '?
On 5/4/18, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
>> How can I see and try this famous C-c C-, ? I'm running:
>>
>> Org mode version 9.1.12 (9.1.12-1-g388254-elpa @
>>
I used a lot with org-attach to insert files like images, small PDF
files, and audio. Every time I attached one file, I have to manually
link to that attachment file.
Can org-attach provide link directly after finished attaching? So user
can press [C-c C-l] (org-insert-link) directly.
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That's really great. Thanks.
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Hello Nicolas,
Did you have time to review the patches ?
pierre.techouey...@free.fr (Pierre Téchoueyres) writes:
> Hello,
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> pierre.techouey...@free.fr (Pierre Téchoueyres) writes:
>>
>>> I think I've corrected all points.
Hello,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> With variable org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags set to
> true, tag completion does not work as I expect. Specifically, upon
> 'C-c C-q' or 'C-c C-c', it works fine if I enter in the minibuffer
> some letter and then press , but not if I
Hello,
em...@edgar-kalkowski.de writes:
> Greetings fellow org-mode enthusiasts,
>
> I discovered that in the latest org-mode setting
> (org-archive-subtree-add-inherited-tags t) only includes inherited tags
> but omits local tags.
[...]
> However, I am not sure if this is enough or if
+1 It's a godsend.
Russell Adams writes:
I just had to express my thanks for the addition of org-lint in
9.0. This is an
incredible tool for validating complex documents for export.
It's been of great
help while I upgrade my templates.
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 09:44, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
[...]
> It was alarming to look at the whole list -- there's stuff in there I
> haven't thought about in ages...
Me too. Made me go in a clean some cruft out of my .emacs... :-)
Weekend now, it's sunny and time for a beer at a pub with a
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 23:45, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third
>> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction
>> with other minor modes.
I just had to express my thanks for the addition of org-lint in 9.0. This is an
incredible tool for validating complex documents for export. It's been of great
help while I upgrade my templates.
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Aloha Kaushal,
Kaushal Modi writes:
Hello Thomas,
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 2:50 AM Thomas S. Dye
wrote:
This looks like an interesting project.
I've browsed the various Hugo themes and the example web sites.
I
think I've seen websites similar to and themes suitable for a
>>> "Chris" == Chris Kauffman writes:
> I was the original person who was working on code for single cell movement
> but got distracted by a move to the midwest, job change, and marriage. I
> will attempt to complete the code in the next month to submit a patch.
I was the original person who was working on code for single cell movement
but got distracted by a move to the midwest, job change, and marriage. I
will attempt to complete the code in the next month to submit a patch.
Chris Kauffman
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 7:29 AM, stardiviner
Hello Thomas,
I forgot to expand a bit on this part..
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:43 AM Kaushal Modi wrote:
>
>
>> I use org-mode for writing these kinds of thing now, and
>> I'm hoping to work out a way to make my org mode source work with
>> Hugo.
>>
>
> At minimum you
Hello Thomas,
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 2:50 AM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> This looks like an interesting project.
>
> I've browsed the various Hugo themes and the example web sites. I
> think I've seen websites similar to and themes suitable for a
> variety of sites I'd like to
Greetings fellow org-mode enthusiasts,
I discovered that in the latest org-mode setting
(org-archive-subtree-add-inherited-tags t) only includes inherited tags
but omits local tags.
To remedy this I propose the following patch to org-archive.el:
diff --git a/org-archive.el b/org-archive.el
Hi, dear Nicolas. Is this patch merged or not?
I "git log --grep 'cell'", have not found this commit.
Does this patch move single cell or move single row/column?
Currently, Org-mode built-in movement support for row and column only.
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On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 23:45, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
[...]
> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third
> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction
> with other minor modes. I've got:
I've looked at your modes and mine and:
Hello,
I'm having the same indentation, as can be seen here. For some
strange reason, as soon as I get to the next line (using
return) I get extra space. I just refilled this paragraph
and it looks like this.
- this
Thanks a lot, John, for your efforts.
I'll play with it and come back once questions arise.
Yours,
Julius
Hi Neil,
Neil Jerram writes:
> How can I see and try this famous C-c C-, ? I'm running:
>
> Org mode version 9.1.12 (9.1.12-1-g388254-elpa @
> /home/neil/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20180430/)
The new structure template mechanism will be part of the next major
Org release
William Denton writes:
> On 3 May 2018, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> after initial doubt about this issue, I am now siding with Nicolas on this
>> one. I have started to use C-c C-, , and it works very well. In
>> particular, as Bernt says, the wrapping makes a very big
Hi,
This isn't about Org, but about me wanting other things to behave like
Org.
To get folding in Perl programs I have cargo-cult-copied the
outline-based set-up here
https://github.com/villadora/emacs-config/blob/master/modes.el
In particular I have:
;; CPerl mode hook
(setq
Aloha Kaushal
Kaushal Modi writes:
I really recommend ox-hugo, Kaushal has done a fantastic job
and he is
also really helpful and responsive with questions.
Thanks for this heavy recommendation. Working on this project
and
supporting/making it more robust based on user feedback has been
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 16:21, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> I'm very pleased that orgalist has become its own package! However I'm
>> seeing a few of the same bugs that made the previous orgstruct-mode
>> frustrating, though I'm hoping they
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