Org-Crypt and HTML export

2020-09-22 Thread David Masterson
I take it that, when you do an HTML export on an Org file, it is assumed that all items that have been encrypted with org-crypt will have been decrypted, correct? Is there a way to create an HTML file with Org that includes some encrypted data to be decrypted by whoever views the file (with

Re: Slow to open certain file

2020-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
I have no issue opening your file (under 1 second). > I also attach the profile. Looking at the profile, the problem seems to be with ivy. Can you try opening the file without ivy. Something like M-: (find-file "~/Org/notes.org") P.S. You can also add notes to papers from org-ref. That is a

Re: Bug: Occasional error with recurring tasks in agenda [9.4 (release_9.4-3-ge6021b @ /home/james/.config/emacs/straight/build/org-plus-contrib/)]

2020-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
> It seems to always work properly from the org buffer itself, so I assume > it's something happening in the agenda, but I'm not sure where to look. > I've tried debugging `org-agenda-todo`, but I can't see anything in > askance there. Any advice as to what I should be looking for? I had similar

Re: Infinite recursion ?

2020-09-22 Thread David Masterson
Nick Dokos writes: > David Masterson writes: > >> Haven't figured this out yet, but I seem to be hitting an "infinite >> recursion" bug that eventually dies when it runs out of memory. >> >> The scenario (so far) is trying to change an Org tag in the agenda >> (':'). The command gives me the

Re: Bug: org-cycle stops working on Org files with empty lines at end of buffer [9.4 (9.4-elpaplus @ /home/brentg/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20200914/)]

2020-09-22 Thread stardiviner
I can reproduce this problem too. I'm on Emacs 28.0.50 with Org Mode master branch latest commit "aea1109ef". I also did a bisect debug. Found the function ~org-cycle-show-empty-lines~ in hook ~org-cycle-hook~ caused this problem. Nicholas Savage writes: > I can reproduce this. I'm on the

Re: org-tables with monetary amounts

2020-09-22 Thread Nicholas Savage
I don't have anything to answer your questions, but I wanted to chime in that this is a feature I'd also like to exist, or find out more about if it already does exist. I'd be definitely willing to help out too code-wise to the extent I can. Thanks, Nick On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, at 10:57,

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, TEC writes: > Yea, they were just placeholders till I came up with anything better. I > haven't, and nobody else has given me improvements, so they haven't > changed. > > If you have any suggestions, that would be great :) Sure. "If you don't know what to play, play nothing." Just let

Re: Slow to open certain file

2020-09-22 Thread Andy Klock
"Peter Bienstman" writes: > Is there anything I can do to speed this up? Might be a good idea to profile the operation to see where it is spending time. Can you: M-x profiler-start C-x C-f (or whatever you are doing to open the file) M-x profiler-report Here's my output on your file:

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Dominik Schrempf
Hello, thank you very much for working on the new Org Mode web site! Just one thing which might already have been said: The scrolling is weird. I use keys to scroll the browser, and there is a delay and some weird smooth scrolling behavior. Is this desired? Thanks, Dominik TEC writes: >

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Devin Prater
I'm just going over the site to check accessibility with screenn readers, and here are a few things I've found: On https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/features.html: The first figure is not labeled, so I do not know what it is. The second figure is just labeled "babel.gif", which doesn't tell me much

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread TEC
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Nitpick: It's Org mode (or Org Mode though I prefer the former), but not > Org-Mode (or Org-mode). Fixed (Sentence Case). > I'm not sure the subtitles behind "Features", "Install", ..., are > useful. Worse, I have some feeling they could give a wrong impression >

Re: Slow to open certain file

2020-09-22 Thread John Kitchin
on emacs 27.1 on a Mac, this seems to take under a second to open for me. John --- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin

Re: Infinite recursion ?

2020-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Nick Dokos writes: > What's the error message? Did you try setting `debug-on-eror'? Does that give > a more useful backtrace? Backtrace: no variable named `debug-on-eror' - maybe you made an eror :-) Sigh - should be `debug-on-error'. -- Nick "There are only two hard problems in computer

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Stefan Nobis
TEC writes: > 2. Picking the best 'Hero banner' on the home page :: I like Variant 1-1 the most - all other variants are a bit too big and yelling for my eyes. Maybe use size and layout of Variant 1-1 with colors of the last variant (page 9, gray background)? -- Until the next mail...,

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, TEC writes: > I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little > revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the > current site. > > Two things that would be good to get sorted: > 1. Translation of the index page to French/Japanese :: >I'm

org-tables with monetary amounts

2020-09-22 Thread Daniele Nicolodi
Hello, I often use org-tables to work with monetary amounts. It would be very nice to have a couple of functionalities common in this domain: - fixed precision arithmetic, namely derive the precision of the results from the precision of the arguments (I think that calc can do this), - support

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread TEC
Palak Mathur writes: > I liked 3.1, 1.2 and 2.2 in that order. The reason for 3.1 it gives > contrast between the navigation panel, banner and highlights the > request for Donations. Thanks! FWI I'm putting positions on https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/colophon.html#theme-votes Much

Re: The Website Revamp: The final stretch

2020-09-22 Thread Palak Mathur
Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 22, 2020, at 9:31 AM, TEC wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little > revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the > current site. > > Two things that would be good to get

[BUG] orgalist: Hickup in fill-paragraph with orgalist in markdown-mode

2020-09-22 Thread Daniel Hornung
Hello, when in markdown-mode, fill-paragraph behaves strangely in lists if the orgalist minor mode is enabled. In the following example, when the cursor is in the first item of the list, pressing M-q or executing fill-paragraph does not recognize that line 3 is another list item: - Nullam eu

Bug: Occasional error with recurring tasks in agenda [9.4 (release_9.4-3-ge6021b @ /home/james/.config/emacs/straight/build/org-plus-contrib/)]

2020-09-22 Thread James N V Cash
I've started seeing an issues as of a couple of days ago, after upgrading to org 9.4. When I mark a task with a recurring deadline done from the agenda view, sometimes it doesn't recur, but instead marks the task as done. I haven't yet been able to isolate why -- just now I marked a task as

Re: Infinite recursion ?

2020-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
David Masterson writes: > Haven't figured this out yet, but I seem to be hitting an "infinite > recursion" bug that eventually dies when it runs out of memory. > > The scenario (so far) is trying to change an Org tag in the agenda > (':'). The command gives me the tags that I then edit and save

Re: [PATCH] Add %L (the link content *not* as a full link) to Capture expansions

2020-09-22 Thread Bastien
Hi Samuel, "Samuel W. Flint" writes: > Is there anything I can do to move this forward? You just need to be patient. Either I will have some free time at some point to help with this, either someone else will. But the contribution is not forgotten, don't worry. -- Bastien

Re: [PATCH] Add %L (the link content *not* as a full link) to Capture expansions

2020-09-22 Thread Samuel W. Flint
Is there anything I can do to move this forward? Thanks, Sam > Samuel W Flint writes: SWF> Marked as TINYCHANGE. Sam > Samuel W Flint writes: > Bastien writes: B> Hi Samuel, swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes: In an attempt at automating a part of

Slow to open certain file

2020-09-22 Thread Peter Bienstman
Opening this file takes more than 10 seconds: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg7pr6tetlh7jwb/toc%2020200922%2007.00.01.org?dl=0 I also attach the profile. I have org files which are much bigger, and they open almost instantly. This is on Windows 10, emacs 26.3, all packages updated to the latest

Re: [patch suggestion] Mitigating the poor Emacs performance on huge org files: Do not use overlays for PROPERTY and LOGBOOK drawers

2020-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
>> then M-x toggle-debug-on-error and M-: (org-make-manuals), but I can't >> get a stacktrace. I'm guessing this is because this error (which IIUC >> originates from org-back-to-heading in org.el) is a user-error; however, >> if I change the function to raise a "regular error", then everything >>

Re: [patch suggestion] Mitigating the poor Emacs performance on huge org files: Do not use overlays for PROPERTY and LOGBOOK drawers

2020-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
> I get a conflict in org.el, on the hunk where org-reveal-location > and org-show-context-detail are defined; since your patch just > deletes them, I resolve this with: That's because the patch was against 0afef17e1. The new version of the patch (same URL) is against aea1109ef now.

Re: Infinite recursion ?

2020-09-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
Set debug-on-quit so you can see, by hitting C-g, where the system is stuck. That may help identify the problem and would, in any case, be useful in a bug report. -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-18-gaea110