Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: > If you or others want to look at the 404 page issue, please do so. For > right now, I'll just do a basic 404 page which Bastien can install > easily. If you or others come up with something more sophisticated, it > can be used to replace the simple basic version, otherwise we

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
Max Nikulin writes: > On 05/07/2022 09:54, Tim Cross wrote: >> Max Nikulin writes: >>> Bastien. Re: Possible bug report: URL capitalization in online manual. Mon, >>> 10 Feb 2020 >>> 07:48:21 +0100 https://list.orgmode.org/874kvzdjka@gnu.org/ I've now installed the rewrite rules on

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/07/2022 09:54, Tim Cross wrote: Max Nikulin writes: Bastien. Re: Possible bug report: URL capitalization in online manual. Mon, 10 Feb 2020 07:48:21 +0100 https://list.orgmode.org/874kvzdjka@gnu.org/ I've now installed the rewrite rules on the server and all these links are

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
Richard Stallman writes: > [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]] > [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] > [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > > > However, if the web pages for a GNU package

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
Max Nikulin writes: > On 05/07/2022 05:37, Tim Cross wrote: >> Max Nikulin writes: >>> >>> However it seems, Bastien earlier configured a set of rewrite rules mapping >>> old file names >>> with more lower case letters to new ones. In my opinion it is the best >>> option and it >>> should be

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Richard Stallman
[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]] [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > It seems odd that our embrace of software freedom should keep us > from

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/07/2022 05:37, Tim Cross wrote: Max Nikulin writes: However it seems, Bastien earlier configured a set of rewrite rules mapping old file names with more lower case letters to new ones. In my opinion it is the best option and it should be restored. List of files may be committed to git

Re: Moving to a literate file for .emacs

2022-07-04 Thread Samuel Banya
I have a literate Emacs config here that you can look at: https://github.com/SamuelBanya/SamsEmacs/blob/main/configuration.org https://github.com/SamuelBanya/SamsEmacs/blob/main/init.el Take a look at the Emacs config links to other people's 'literate' Emacs configs, and you might get some ideas

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
Max Nikulin writes: > > However it seems, Bastien earlier configured a set of rewrite rules mapping > old file names > with more lower case letters to new ones. In my opinion it is the best option > and it > should be restored. List of files may be committed to git (either Org or > site) to

[PATCH] ob-latex: Added support for including files with a relative path

2022-07-04 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
Dear list,  in the attachment you find a proposed patch to support including external files when exporting a latex source block. Currently this was only possible by using a :header argument. The problem with this approach is that, files needed to be included with their absolute path. My

Re: Moving to a literate file for .emacs

2022-07-04 Thread Immanuel Litzroth
It's possible to let tangling generate comments that will link back to the literate file where you defined the function. https://orgmode.org/manual/Extracting-Source-Code.html See the comment header arg. Then you could advise the relevant functions that do emacs function lookup to check whether

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Michael Powe
On 7/4/2022 08:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Timothy writes: In this entire 40+ message thread, only two options have been listed (besides the FSF’s special arrangement) which do not direct people to non-free JS: Cryptocurrancy Which is volatile in value, regional regulation, and

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 04/07/2022 19:58, Ihor Radchenko wrote: If JS is the only option it is still better to have it and fall back to more generic page if JS is not supported. Of course, given that the JS code is not going to be too complex and not going to require too much maintenance. It is possible to

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Robert Weiner
Correct. It uses just C-h h to activate the Hyperbole minor mode and to display its keyboard driven minibuffer menu. This is a normal global key binding which you can easily rebind to anything you like. -- rsw > On Jul 4, 2022, at 10:44 AM, Fraga, Eric wrote: > > On Monday, 4 Jul 2022 at

Re: re-scanning bibliography for org-cite

2022-07-04 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 12:00 PM Fraga, Eric wrote: > > On Thursday, 9 Jun 2022 at 10:34, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > > It should take another few days of development and testing before I'm > > ready to merge it, but it pretty much works now, and any help with > > code review and/or testing would be

Re: Bug: org-edit-special indents inline latex [9.5 (nil @ /home/david/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-27.2/org-mode/)]

2022-07-04 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Marking this as resolved on updates.orgmode.org, 2nd try. |Fixed.| -- Sébastien Miquel

Re: Customizing org-columns-modify-value-for-display-function to shorten time-stamps in colview

2022-07-04 Thread Mekeor Melire
2022-07-01 / 20:06 / yanta...@gmail.com: > Mekeor Melire writes: > > > But it results in empty (nil, I guess) time-stamps being displayed as > > the current time; and non-nil time-stamps being displayed with the > > current hour and minute. What's wrong? > > Empty time-stamps will be literally

Re: [BUG] formatting at edges of link

2022-07-04 Thread Tor Kringeland
Ihor Radchenko writes: > All the examples above are not valid links. > Note that Org link consist of link itself and a description: > [[link][description]]. I was a bit fast in my explanation. I mean formatting the description, of course. > > Descriptions will be correctly formatted. > >

Re: [PATCH] org-attach-attach: fix symlinks

2022-07-04 Thread Matt Price
sorry I've been MIA -- I have been swamped at work and stopped following the list! Thank you for this, but more generally for the huge amount of work you put in to improving org for everyone. The last year or so has seen such huge improvements for me -- I am immensely grateful to everyone. On

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Monday, 4 Jul 2022 at 21:09, Tim Cross wrote: > It appears that hyperbole now uses C-h h as its menu key. Other C-h > bindings appear to be unaffected (you just don't get the old Hello file > which you normally have bound to C-h h). Ah, that sounds better. I can definitely manage without

Re: [BUG] wrapping links

2022-07-04 Thread Tor Kringeland
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Could you please elaborate? > The above link (if changed to more correct [[https://orgmode.org][this > link looks ugly]] will be exported without the newlines and extra > spaces. Yes. I don't mean in export, but in org-mode itself. Since the second line in the example

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>>writes: > On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 09:42:01AM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote: > [...] >> That is the first time I remember that on this list, questions of the >> foundation of mathematics are discussed  > Such things happen :) >> Back to the point, maybe I am too conservative, but I would

Moving to a literate file for .emacs

2022-07-04 Thread Stephen Eglen
I see many users are switching to using a 'literate programming' approach to tangling their .emacs file from an org file. Has anyone solved the following problem though? If I have a file called config.org containing: * test #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun quick-test () "interactive" (*

Re: [BUG] @* in [cite/nocite:@*] is a valid special LaTeX bibliography key, but it is highlighted using "error" face by oc.el (was: [PATCH] oc-csl: Add support for nocite citations)

2022-07-04 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 8:57 AM András Simonyi wrote: > It seems to me that "*" as a key is sophisticated enough that if we have to > make a decision > about the default fontification then it is better to err on the side > of supposing that a user using it knows what they are doing, +1 Bruce

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread Martin Steffen
>writes: > About the cultural thing... you seem to be a zero-counter (as I I guess I am, by maybe have not been a zero-counter from the start, but a 1-counter. I vaguely remember to have learnt (at school? beginning at university?) that ``THE natural numbers'' (the ones Kronecker

Re: [PATCH] org-attach-attach: fix symlinks

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Attaching an alternative patch. It makes use of make-symbolic-link > arguments. Applied onto main via 13a3dbcc9. Best, Ihor

Re: when does :cache not cache?

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > The patch introduces a new functionality to ob-core.el allowing more > stable temporary file names. I am not sure if my implementation is the > best way to solve the problem, so comments are welcome. Applied onto main via 080462198. Best, Ihor

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: >> This sounds like a good idea. >> I am not sure if it is feasible, but the 404 page could also provide >> suggestions based on similar existing links. I have something like >> https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/83tu89b7pr@gnu.org/ in mind. > > Sorry, I don't understand the

Re: [BUG] @* in [cite/nocite:@*] is a valid special LaTeX bibliography key, but it is highlighted using "error" face by oc.el (was: [PATCH] oc-csl: Add support for nocite citations)

2022-07-04 Thread András Simonyi
Dear All, On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 at 14:27, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > András Simonyi writes: > I do not agree. > If someone sets up natbib for latex export and basic for other formats, > "*" will not be correctly exported in those other formats (because basic > does not support @* syntax) -

Re: Bug: org-edit-special indents inline latex [9.5 (nil @ /home/david/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-27.2/org-mode/)]

2022-07-04 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Marking this as resolved on updates.orgmode.org. |Fixed.| -- Sébastien Miquel

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Tim Cross writes: > >> I do have an alternative suggestion which may help. Given that the >> 'broken' URLs are actually from external links to old documentation >> which has been removed, what we could do is create a more informative >> 404 page. Once users are on the

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Timothy writes: > In this entire 40+ message thread, only two options have been listed (besides > the FSF’s special arrangement) which do not direct people to non-free JS: > Cryptocurrancy > Which is volatile in value, regional regulation, and > individual distaste. > Cheques >

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Yes, your Chinese bank charges exorbitant fees for cashing US > checks. That won't work. > > It seems odd that our embrace of software freedom should keep us > from collaborating as fully as we'd like. I think that the last resort not involving non-free software is

Re: [BUG] Inline src blocks do not work for LaTeX [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ /Users/salutis/src/emacs/nextstep/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/org/)]

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Timothy writes: > Hi Ihor, > > Two comments on this: > >> The inline src block defaults should probably be documented. See >> >> Patches are welcome. > > I think it would also be nice if one could set inline header args with > `#+properties'

Re: [BUG] @* in [cite/nocite:@*] is a valid special LaTeX bibliography key, but it is highlighted using "error" face by oc.el (was: [PATCH] oc-csl: Add support for nocite citations)

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
András Simonyi writes: > I think that the problem with simply adding one or more new activation > processors with different fontification for the "*" key is that Org > has no way of knowing (at least for sure) which export processor will > be used for a exporting a certain Org buffer, since it

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 09:42:01AM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote: [...] > That is the first time I remember that on this list, questions of the > foundation of mathematics are discussed  Such things happen :) > Back to the point, maybe I am too conservative, but I would include 0 > within the

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 08:46:11AM +0200, Martin Steffen wrote: [...] > In some sense that's defendable (that what could call natural numbers is > a cultural question or historical, like looking at what Peano did nor > did not define). > > On the other hand, one normally does not just deals

Re: [BUG] The documentation webserver gives 404s [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ )]

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Cross writes: > I do have an alternative suggestion which may help. Given that the > 'broken' URLs are actually from external links to old documentation > which has been removed, what we could do is create a more informative > 404 page. Once users are on the 'real' site, the case issue does

Re: [PATCH] org.el (org-latex-preview): With an active region, act on it

2022-07-04 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Marking this as resolved on updates.orgmode.org. Applied. -- Sébastien Miquel

Re: [BUG] Inline src blocks do not work for LaTeX [9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-3-g6dc785 @ /Users/salutis/src/emacs/nextstep/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/org/)]

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Rudolf Adamkovič writes: > With #+PROPERTY: header-args+ :exports both, src_shell{ls} exports as > "ls". I did not expect that. Note that I executed a normal BEGIN_SRC > "shell" block seconds before, so Emacs must have loaded the relevant > Lisp code. I then started 'emacs -Q' and tried

Re: [BUG] org-auto-repeat-maybe: error "Can’t expand minibuffer to full frame" and missing log note

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bhavin Gandhi writes: > While looking at the *Messages* buffer, I came across the command > y-or-n-p-insert-y. There are commands for n, and other keys. When we > press y, M-p etc, these commands get executed. So, even if we manage to > fix the initial example in Emacs, the hook will still run

Re: [PATCH] oc-csl: Add support for nocite citations

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
András Simonyi writes: > Thanks, I have tried to address your comments in the attached new > version of the patch. > Note that the quotes around "csl" follow the manual's "Citation > handling" chapter. Since the fontification part appears to be unrelated to this particular patch, I'd like to

Re: [PATCH] ox: fix comment exported as a blank line

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Phil Estival writes: > * lisp/ox.el (org-export--skip-p): no longer export single-line > comments as blank lines which did break paragraphs in two. > > TINYCHANGE I think that this change may be useful in general. `org-export--skip-p' is sometimes too rigid. However, the proposed feature

Re: [patch] ox-html.el: add html attribute (verse numbers) to verse blocks

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Nota bene: I understand that all these functionalities for verses are, > at the moment, a minority in Org, since Org has a small number of > Humanities users (here in Spain I try to gain followers among my > colleagues, but it is an arduous task). In any case, I

Re: [PATCH] org.el: Fix the filling of regions containing lists

2022-07-04 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Applied, as 4e4250061. Took a little while :P -- Sébastien Miquel

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Tim Cross
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > Robert, > > just one quick comment and question (maybe the documentation covers > this; if so, apologies): when I tried hyperbole years ago, the annoying > thing was that it took over C-h. My muscle memory after decades of > Emacs use was disturbed significantly as I

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Monday, 4 Jul 2022 at 19:01, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > I posted a bug report related to this in the past and it was fixed. So, > situation may be somewhat better. You might try and see what happens. Thank you. I will play with this system again then. -- Eric S Fraga, @ericsfraga:matrix.org,

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > just one quick comment and question (maybe the documentation covers > this; if so, apologies): when I tried hyperbole years ago, the annoying > thing was that it took over C-h. My muscle memory after decades of > Emacs use was disturbed significantly as I use C-h (for

Re: Org and Hyperbole

2022-07-04 Thread Fraga, Eric
Robert, just one quick comment and question (maybe the documentation covers this; if so, apologies): when I tried hyperbole years ago, the annoying thing was that it took over C-h. My muscle memory after decades of Emacs use was disturbed significantly as I use C-h (for Emacs help) all the time.

[BUG?] Wrong quote positions in exported CSL bib items when export is done with C-u C-e

2022-07-04 Thread András Simonyi
Dear All, I'm experiencing the following mysterious problem with the csl citation export processor: exporting using the export dispatcher without a prefix argument works fine, but when I repeat the export action using C-u before C-e the exported bibliography items containing quotes have the

org-mime-htmlize

2022-07-04 Thread Joseph Vidal-Rosset
Hello, I noticed that org-mime-htmlize that I use sometimes with Gnus to send email with formulas in .png format and bibliographical references does no longer work for bibliographical references as it did before. Example of citation : I do not know why it does not work, and I try to get and

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
> In some sense that's defendable (that what could call natural numbers is > a cultural question or historical, like looking at what Peano did nor > did not define). > On the other hand, one normally does not just deals with the numbers as > such, one does something with it (like comparing

Re: [BUG] @* in [cite/nocite:@*] is a valid special LaTeX bibliography key, but it is highlighted using "error" face by oc.el (was: [PATCH] oc-csl: Add support for nocite citations)

2022-07-04 Thread András Simonyi
Dear All, On Sun, 3 Jul 2022 at 15:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Then, oc-natbib, oc-biblatex, and oc-csl should be modified to provide > an alternative activation function that will not highlight @* as > non-existing key. > > Probably, we can even use an alternative "special" key face, not >

Re: Links to javascript-based websites from orgmode.org: Paypal and Github

2022-07-04 Thread Timothy
Hello All, I’ve been viewing this thread with trepidation for a while, and I’ve reached a point where I feel compelled to add another 2c of mine. > It’s about the GNU Project’s moral stand (nonfree software is an > injustice, and encouraging people to use it is wrong), and what > follows from

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread Martin Steffen
>writes: > On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 07:10:27AM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote: > [...] >> That really su... (My use case only concerned numbers from 0-10). >> >> So it boils down to the question: why isn't 0 considered as >> natural numbers, as, according to the Peano

Re: [more absurd]

2022-07-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 07:10:27AM +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote: [...] > That really su... (My use case only concerned numbers from 0-10). > > So it boils down to the question: why isn't 0 considered as natural numbers, > as, according to the Peano axioms, it is? I don't know whether you're