Leo Vivier writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m working on the parallelisation of `org-capture' for Org-roam, and
> I’ve run into a problem with the updating of `org-capture-plist'.
>
> ;;-
> ;; DESCRIPTION
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Hi all,
I've been trying to find a way to cordon off the bottom of my Org files,
to create an area for file-local variables and "LocalWords" and what
have you that Org doesn't consider part of the file's final heading.
The usual Emacs thing to do seems to be using the value of
page-delimiter to
Tom Gillespie writes:
> Oop, one other thing. There is no obvious way back when clicking view
> source, and the button disappears out from under the mouse which is
> quite annoying. Is it possible to retain the header so that one can
> toggle the view of the main page and the source simply by
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your emails, they're most helpful!
I'll respond to them one at a time.
Tom Gillespie writes:
> When the dimensions of the browser window become too narrow the links in
> the header move to the hamburger menu. This seems like it is quite bad
> for discoverability. Is there
>> - \\
>>
>
> This is not specific enough to be considered as syntax. The risk of
> false positive is too high. This is the reason why notes were never
> considered as syntactically meaningful so far.
I may miss something, but it does not look [for me] any more specific
in comparison with
Robert Pluim writes:
> Itʼs triggered by the %%(, I believe, but not in headlines.
Yes, I see that in the code.
But actually I seem to have the opposite problem: I can't make the
original headline appear in the agenda. When the sexp doesn't return a
string the agenda will contain a line
Dmitrii Korobeinikov writes:
> Hi, all!
>
> Is there a way to provide completions for paths
> [[file:suggest/completions/here]]?
org-insert-link (C-c C-l) will read a file name from you if you select
"file:" or call it with a prefix argument.
Hi, all!
Is there a way to provide completions for paths
[[file:suggest/completions/here]]?
Best, DK
Hello,
Some follow up on this problem
I thought that I messed up the org-mode update because I had some
org files open during the updates.
I reinstall emacs and org-mode to the latest but I still get the
problem. Performing M-x org-html-export-to-html on the file below ends
up in an error
Oop, one other thing. There is no obvious way back when clicking view
source, and the button disappears out from under the mouse which is
quite annoying. Is it possible to retain the header so that one can
toggle the view of the main page and the source simply by repeatedly
clicking/tapping? Best,
Hi Timothy,
Thank you for all your work on this! A couple of suggestions. When
the dimensions of the browser window become too narrow the links in
the header move to the hamburger menu. This seems like it is quite bad
for discoverability. Is there a way that the other sections could be
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 06:22:02PM +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote:
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> Thanks for replying Tomas.
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You're welcome :-)
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Thanks for replying Tomas.
writes:
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>> I'm hoping that someone can help with this problem I have.
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>> I have several
On 2020-09-01, at 18:19, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020 at 16:09, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> I would like to change about 150+ 'foos' and possibly using
>> 'replace-string' to do it. Also, 'foo' is lots of different words which
>> includes spaces between some of them. So how can I
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020 at 18:10, Robert Pluim wrote:
> * Birthdays
>
> and then a number of %%(diary-anniversary ...) entries all under this
> headline.
>
Note that you can also use %%(org-anniversary ...) with slightly
different dependencies.
I also use modifications
Hello everyone :)
The end is now in sight! Other than the somewhat bare index page, I feel
that we're nearing complete coverage of the current site (at least all
the 'main' pages).
If you haven't already please give my revamp project a look:
http://orgmode.tecosaur.com, and let me know if
Maxim Nikulin writes:
I do not know how much work is required to update animated
images.
Maybe someone will give better ideas, so do not hurry.
I'll store a link to this email for when I have time to revisit
this :)
- Publishing. Something wrong with HTML export of the LaTeX
macro,
On Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020 at 16:09, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> I would like to change about 150+ 'foos' and possibly using
> 'replace-string' to do it. Also, 'foo' is lots of different words which
> includes spaces between some of them. So how can I do it please?
You may wish to use replacement with
On Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020 at 18:10, Robert Pluim wrote:
>> On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 17:18:42 +0200, Michael Heerdegen
>> said:
> Michael> Where in an entry do you specify such specifications?
>
> Below the headline, after the properties.
Yes, exactly. I have one headline which says
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> I have several org-mode files which have some specific formatting in
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> On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 17:18:42 +0200, Michael Heerdegen
> said:
Michael> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> No, not necessarily. I have entries like this:
>>
>> %%(diary-anniversary 1981 03 17) Somebody's birthday (%d years)
>>
>> and the agenda view shows "Somebody's
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> > [1] https://github.com/m-cat/org-recur
>
> Thanks for the hint, I'll have a look.
Nice to have definitely.
I want to stick to diary sexp expressions for some complicated dates. I
have already extended the diary language to fit my needs to specify the
dates of
Eric S Fraga writes:
> No, not necessarily. I have entries like this:
>
> %%(diary-anniversary 1981 03 17) Somebody's birthday (%d years)
>
> and the agenda view shows "Somebody's birthday (19 years)"; the actual
> heading for this entry is ignored.
Where in an entry do you specify such
On Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020 at 16:34, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
> I would like to use my org file to specify those things instead of
> maintaining a second file (the diary file). But AFAIK the dynamically
> created headline part is tricky: what appears in the agenda is always
> the org headline as it
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I'm hoping that someone can help with this problem I have.
I have several org-mode files which have some specific formatting in
individual items, specifically -
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\uuline{foo}
-
Hi,
I am mainly using the org agenda for day planning. But there is a
functionality I seem to miss I know from diary:
With diary, I can use arbitrary Lisp expressions to generate dates, and
those expressions can also return a string to use as non-nil return
value to generate non-constant
> Jeremie Juste writes:
> Hello,
> Many thanks for your concerns. Everything goes well with emacs
> -Q. Sorry for the noise. The culprit is definitely in my init
> file. I'll keep the emacs -Q options in mind before sending issues
> next time.
>> Out of curiosity,
Some news about the investigation. The org-mode version of the emacs -Q
is Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @
/usr/local/share/emacs/26.3/lisp/org/). It's pretty old but the latex
compilation works fine.
When I change to
Org mode version 9.3.7 (9.3.7-24-g7b657c-elpa @
Hello,
Many thanks for your concerns.
Everything goes well with emacs -Q. Sorry for the noise.
The culprit is definitely in my init file. I'll keep the emacs -Q
options in mind before sending issues next time.
> Out of curiosity, what happens if you wrap the LaTeX in
> #+begin_export latex ...
On Monday, 31 Aug 2020 at 22:24, Jeremie Juste wrote:
> When I export test.org to html, the latex fragment fail to compile.
> The reason is a star get added to the tabular environment. {tabular*}
> (see tmpfile.tex).
Doesn't happen to me.
Out of curiosity, what happens if you wrap the LaTeX in
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Loris Bennett writes:
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>>
Hi,
I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in
subdirectory relative to the org file.
What's the simplest way to
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