Re: Removed variables ‘org-agenda-skip-comment-trees’ and ‘org-agenda-skip-archived-trees’

2020-11-19 Thread Tim Cross
As another data point, they seem to be there for me - at least when I do search for describe variable. Emacs Version: GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.23, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2020-11-19 Org Version: Org mode version 9.4 (9.4-41-g9bb930-elpaplus @

Re: Removed variables ‘org-agenda-skip-comment-trees’ and ‘org-agenda-skip-archived-trees’

2020-11-19 Thread wlharvey4
Hmm, I restarted Emacs, and the variables show up. My apologies. I upgraded a day or two ago, but didn’t restart until now. Wesley > On Nov 19, 2020, at 8:28 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote: > > wlharv...@mac.com writes: > >> In Org 9.4, Manual section 11 Agenda Views, second to last paragraph, >>

Re: Removed variables ‘org-agenda-skip-comment-trees’ and ‘org-agenda-skip-archived-trees’

2020-11-19 Thread wlharvey4
'(org-version)' produces: 9.4-41-g9bb930-elpaplus from org-plus-contrib-20201116 > On Nov 19, 2020, at 8:28 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote: > > wlharv...@mac.com writes: > >> In Org 9.4, Manual section 11 Agenda Views, second to last paragraph, >> neither of the referenced variables appears to exist. >

Re: Bug: org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift throws error [9.3 (release_9.3 @ /usr/share/emacs/27.1/lisp/org/)]

2020-11-19 Thread Kyle Meyer
skap...@pm.me writes: > Summary: using org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift on an entry with the > ID property and a timestamp causes an error or does not create > different IDs, which worked before 27.1. > > Long Description: > > I have a calendar file with a lot of entries, but I slimmed it down

Re: Removed variables ‘org-agenda-skip-comment-trees’ and ‘org-agenda-skip-archived-trees’

2020-11-19 Thread Kyle Meyer
wlharv...@mac.com writes: > In Org 9.4, Manual section 11 Agenda Views, second to last paragraph, > neither of the referenced variables appears to exist. Hmm, what leads you to say that? $ git describe master release_9.4-134-g0d525cbc7 $ git grep

Re: [PATCH] repeat cookies should be in the same order as the repeats

2020-11-19 Thread Kyle Meyer
Kyle Meyer writes: > Thanks for the patch. > >> [PATCH] repeat cookies should be in the same order as the repeats I've amended the commit (as requested off-list) and pushed (5272d97e5). Thanks again Dieter.

Re: [PATCH] doc/org-manual.org: add reference to org-table-transpose-table-at-point

2020-11-19 Thread Kyle Meyer
Greg Minshall writes: > Kyle, thanks. yes, blind copy and paste. i'm not a git-format-patch > expert, so let me know if this is the wrong format (i see some people > include inline, whereas others attach a file -- is one easier to handle > than the other?) Either way is fine on this list, and,

Removed variables ‘org-agenda-skip-comment-trees’ and ‘org-agenda-skip-archived-trees’

2020-11-19 Thread wlharvey4
In Org 9.4, Manual section 11 Agenda Views, second to last paragraph, neither of the referenced variables appears to exist. The manual should be updated; is there a different mechanism for these actions now? Regards, Wesley

Re: Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks

2020-11-19 Thread Bala Ramadurai
Hello, Thank you for the patch from reddit and gist on categorizing tasks in the clocktable. Is there a way, the :formula % will also work on the *Category Time*, that will be really handy in trying to find out category based time clocking? Thanks and have a nice day! Bala

updates website broken

2020-11-19 Thread Justin Abrahms
https://updates.orgmode.org/ is broken, unfortunately. Not sure how to address that, but guessing that this email list will know. -justin

Re: [PATCH] org-table: Add mode flag to enable Calc units simplification mode

2020-11-19 Thread Daniele Nicolodi
On 19/11/2020 06:58, Kyle Meyer wrote: > Daniele Nicolodi writes: > >> Hello, >> >> I don't think this is what is holding up review of these patches, but, I >> recently completed the paperwork for copyright assignment to the FSF. > > Thanks for this series (and thanks to Eric for the feedback in

Re: [HELP} Capture Template

2020-11-19 Thread Marco Wahl
Tim Cross writes: > I'm trying to get a capture template to work, but without luck. Not sure > what I'm doing wrong, but figured someone on this list could help by > pointing out my probably obvious error. > > The template is > > ("e" "expense" entry > (file+headline

[HELP} Capture Template

2020-11-19 Thread Tim Cross
I'm trying to get a capture template to work, but without luck. Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but figured someone on this list could help by pointing out my probably obvious error. The template is ("e" "expense" entry (file+headline "~/Documents/org-data/refile.org" "Expenses") "*

Re: [PATCH] Remove redundant 'function's around lambda

2020-11-19 Thread Neil Jerram
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 14:51, Stefan Kangas wrote: > Neil Jerram writes: > > >> I've been working on removing redundant `function' around `lambda' in > >> Emacs core, > > > > I'm slightly curious about the history and reasoning around this. If I > > understand correctly, (lambda ...) on its

Re: Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks

2020-11-19 Thread Tim Cross
Marcin Borkowski writes: > Hi all, > > here's the problem I'd like to solve. I clock various tasks, and then > generate a clock table. So far, so good. But now I'd like to know > better where my time goes. Most tasks I do have a few similar > components: discussion/research, writing code,

Re: Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks

2020-11-19 Thread Mikhail Skorzhisnkii
Hi Marcin, I tried to solve this issue for myself. My first attempt to solve it was to understand which tags are interesting and then make a template with as many tables as there were interesting tag combinations. But then I faced another problem: sometimes I am using different set of tags

Re: [PATCH] Remove redundant 'function's around lambda

2020-11-19 Thread Stefan Kangas
Neil Jerram writes: >> I've been working on removing redundant `function' around `lambda' in >> Emacs core, > > I'm slightly curious about the history and reasoning around this. If I > understand correctly, (lambda ...) on its own has always worked, and it's > never been strictly necessary to

Windows org-capture path to file

2020-11-19 Thread Thorgrimsson shop.news
Hello, i try to use org-capture but my files under D:\\ are not recognized. The problem is only for org-capture for agenda-list and initial buffer choice it works. my configuration:  '(initial-buffer-choice "d:/Led/02_Organisation/Orgzlyphone/aufgaben.org")  '(org-agenda-files

Clock tables and two ways to categorize tasks

2020-11-19 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Hi all, here's the problem I'd like to solve. I clock various tasks, and then generate a clock table. So far, so good. But now I'd like to know better where my time goes. Most tasks I do have a few similar components: discussion/research, writing code, testing, etc. I thought that I could

Re: [bug] Export to latex truncates long subsections (WE attached)

2020-11-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 19 Nov 2020 at 22:28, Tim Cross wrote: > I realised after posting that when this first came up some time back, > the other suggestion I made, which might still be valid, would be to add > another document 'class' to org-latex-classes which includes the snippet > by default. Then those

Re: [bug] Export to latex truncates long subsections (WE attached)

2020-11-19 Thread Tim Cross
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Thursday, 19 Nov 2020 at 11:41, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote: >> Would the latex snippet in this thread be a good candidate for >> inclusion into org as a canned trick? > > No, please do not have this as default behaviour. It would break normal > documents. In the most

Re: [bug] Export to latex truncates long subsections (WE attached)

2020-11-19 Thread Maxim Nikulin
2020-11-19 Vladimir Nikishkin wrote: #+begin_src latex \usepackage{xpatch} \makeatletter % This is not recommended, because it can break several things \xpatchcmd{\@afterheading}{\@nobreaktrue}{\@nobreakfalse}{% \typeout{WARNING: \string\@afterheading\space broken}% }{% \@latexerr{ERROR: Cannot

Re: [PATCH] Remove redundant 'function's around lambda

2020-11-19 Thread Neil Jerram
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 17:08, Stefan Kangas wrote: > I've been working on removing redundant `function' around `lambda' in > Emacs core, I'm slightly curious about the history and reasoning around this. If I understand correctly, (lambda ...) on its own has always worked, and it's never been

Re: [bug] Export to latex truncates long subsections (WE attached)

2020-11-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 19 Nov 2020 at 11:41, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote: > Would the latex snippet in this thread be a good candidate for > inclusion into org as a canned trick? No, please do not have this as default behaviour. It would break normal documents. In the most innocuous case, it would allow

Re: [bug] Export to latex truncates long subsections (WE attached)

2020-11-19 Thread Julius Dittmar
Am 19.11.20 um 05:58 schrieb Tim Cross: Vladimir Nikishkin writes: So what is the status of this story? I believe that if one exports an org file with sufficiently many empty TODO headings (to me, it seems a perfectly valid use case of org, printing lists of TODOs), they won't fit on a

[PATCH] doc/org-manual.org: add reference to org-table-transpose-table-at-point

2020-11-19 Thread Greg Minshall
Kyle, thanks. yes, blind copy and paste. i'm not a git-format-patch expert, so let me know if this is the wrong format (i see some people include inline, whereas others attach a file -- is one easier to handle than the other?) --- doc/org-manual.org | 5 + 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)