> I pushed a fix on master for that. Please give it a try if you can.
Works perfectly, thank you!
Be seeing you,
norm
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Norman Tovey-Walsh
https://nwalsh.com/
> Time is that quality of nature which keeps events
Hi Steve,
Thanks for that - much more compact. I didn't know about the
`,-construction.
Cheers,
Loris
Steve Downey writes:
> My workaround for dealing with different org versions on different machines:
>
> (org-babel-do-load-languages
>'org-babel-load-languages
>`((perl . t)
Nicolas,
thank you. wordsmithing opens up endless possibilities, so i don't know
that the following is at all an improvement on your suggestion. but, it
occurs to me to get the importance of =noweb-ref=, and its role in
concatenation, brought out early on the "page".
one paragraph currently rea
Thanks John and Nicolas.
I sort of arrived at the same point with my over-engineered approach and change
of public API.
modified lisp/org.el
@@ -5081,10 +5081,18 @@ This includes angle, plain, and bracket links."
(link (org-element-property :raw-link link-object))
(type (org-element-property :
I think what Nicolas suggests is probably the easiest path. Here is one
example that does what I think you are looking for. I use a simple string
comparison on the contents, you could do something more sophisticated.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun fruit-link-face (path)
(let* ((ln (org-element-co
Org mode version 9.3.6 (release_9.3.6-528-gf874b6 @
/usr/local/share/org-mode/lisp/)
GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 102, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.18,
cairo version 1.16.0) of 2020-04-21
AFAIU this is now allowed. Should org-lint be modified?
Hello,
Benjamin Andresen writes:
>
> I would like to change the public API of the :face part of
> `org-link-set-parameters':
>
> (org-link-set-parameters "file" :face 'org-link)
>
> My ultimate goal is to have org-links be able to be have their face changed
> based on the contents, not j
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Right now, I just keybindings for origami-toggle-all-nodes
> origami-toggle-node.
>
> But I was thinking to have this folding as a step between disclosing
> all headings, and disclosing everything.
>
> Does that make sense?
There could be elements between head
Hello,
Brian Powell writes:
> Thanks again. Please find attached patch addressing issues below.
Perfect. Applied. Thank you!
I forgot to add TINYCHANGE at the end of the commit message, but I added
you to the list of contributors.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Norman Tovey-Walsh writes:
> I admit, up front, that this is of no practical consequence, but it’s
> something that distracts me every single time I see it. (Which, I might
> argue, is a practical consequence *for me*.)
>
> Consider the following todo:
>
> ** TODO Do something next week.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:43 PM Claudiu Tănăselia
wrote:
> Yay! My first contribution to org-mode and Emacs!
>
> Thank you cleaning it up and making it part of the official branch!
>
> Regards,
> Claudiu.
>
Congrats! Really glad you followed through the whole submission procession.
:)
My workaround for dealing with different org versions on different machines:
> (org-babel-do-load-languages
> 'org-babel-load-languages
> `((perl . t)
> (ruby . t)
> ,(if (version< org-version "9.0")
> '(sh . t)
>'(shell . t))
> (python
Yay! My first contribution to org-mode and Emacs!
Thank you cleaning it up and making it part of the official branch!
Regards,
Claudiu.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, at 19:40, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Claudiu Tănăselia writes:
>
> > I hope I'm doing this right, since it's my first time try
Hello,
Claudiu Tănăselia writes:
> I hope I'm doing this right, since it's my first time trying something
> like this, but I've added a Romanian translation for ox.el that
> I would like to share with you, hoping that it will make it into the
> main branch. Since I'm using a website generated fr
Loris Bennett writes:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use one init.el across multiple machines with different
> versions of Emacs and Org. Since 'ob-sh.el' changed to 'ob-shell', I
> need to do either
>
> (org-babel-do-load-languages
>'org-babel-load-languages
>'((org . t)
> (emacs-lisp . t)
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Marco Wahl writes:
>
>> When building with "make test" I get
>>
>> #v+
>> 2 unexpected results:
>>FAILED ob-tangle/jump-to-org
>>FAILED test-org-attach/dir
>> #v-
>>
>> does this ring a bell for anybody?
>
> FWIW I don't see either failure on my end (Emacs 26.3).
Hi,
I want to use one init.el across multiple machines with different
versions of Emacs and Org. Since 'ob-sh.el' changed to 'ob-shell', I
need to do either
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages
'((org . t)
(emacs-lisp . t)
(shell . t)
(perl . t)
(R .
Hi Nicolas,
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 at 18:12, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I cannot reproduce it. You may want to check if something is setting
> `org-edit-src-content-indentation' to 0, e.g., .dir-locals.el or some
> such.
Thanks!
I have not found the culprit yet but hunt in progress... :-)
All the b
Hello,
I hope I'm doing this right, since it's my first time trying something like
this, but I've added a Romanian translation for ox.el that I would like to
share with you, hoping that it will make it into the main branch. Since I'm
using a website generated from ox-hugo, that uses ox.el, this
Hello,
I admit, up front, that this is of no practical consequence, but it’s
something that distracts me every single time I see it. (Which, I might
argue, is a practical consequence *for me*.)
Consider the following todo:
** TODO Do something next week.
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