On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 6:10 AM Uwe Brauer wrote:
>
> > The README says loading ox-gfm adds it to the org-export-dispatch, I
> > tried doing (require 'ox-gfm) and it started showing up. But I don't
> > know if there is any other/better way to do that.
>
> Indeed, the require call is need.
>
> Sigh:
Hey everyone,
Can `org-capture` templates be made to result in a sub-heading of the
current heading?
So
```
* This Week
** TODO A TODO Item
[2023-05-05 Fri 10:47]
A description
```
and I whack my capture keychord and get
```
* This Week
** TODO A TODO Item
[2023-05-05 Fri 10:47]
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> It will be great if you could do it.
> I have other things to work on.
Of course! I'm just a little unfamiliar on how one coordinates active
collaboration via mailing list :-)
Anyways - I did it, and it took less time than I thought
> We should modify it. For example l
Oliver Epper writes:
> When choosing the very same heading that is going to be refiled as its target
> the message buffer states success but the heading is gone. This is
> version 9.5.5 of org-mode with emacs 28.2
>
> -*- mode: org -*-
> * one
> * two
> * three
>
> Try refiling two and choose
On 10 May 2023, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
And if it helps further, I have had this problem for some time now. The
solution, for me, is to search for some text I know is present in the
folded section and it unfolds! But the situation is sporadic and I
cannot reproduce it at
On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 7:23 PM Timothy wrote:
>
> Hi Jun,
>
> > You mention in a separate email that XeLaTeX is known to cause
> > hassles, but is this one of them? I could migrate to PDFLaTeX, but I'd
> > lose the convenience of editing with unicode-math.
>
> This is indeed one of the niggles w
When choosing the very same heading that is going to be refiled as its
target the message buffer states success but the heading is gone. This is
version 9.5.5 of org-mode with emacs 28.2
-*- mode: org -*-
* one
* two
* three
Try refiling two and choose two as the target. Result when started with
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hello fellow Orgers,
>
> I'm preparing to set up a new blog, and I'd like to have a fully
> Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able to do everything
> - including publishing the posts - from within Emacs.
>
> I know about things like "Org publish" and ox-
mtekma...@gmail.com writes:
>>In other words, we will need a special match for :any - "anything not
>>equal to other values in all the groups combined".
>
> Agreed, and I can try putting together something working in a day or
> two. Or, if this is something you can easily implement yoursel
Yuval Langer writes:
> I have:
>
> - Added all the obvious commands to the `- {{{kbd(…)}}} ::` lines.
Thanks, but after your patch the manual does not compile.
Did you try to generate the guide via "make docs" after the patch?
> - Left several of these lines without a command where I've the man
On Wednesday, 10 May 2023 at 08:19, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "Fraga, Eric" writes:
>
>> And if it helps further, I have had this problem for some time now. The
>> solution, for me, is to search for some text I know is present in the
>> folded section and it unfolds! But the situation is sporadic
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> 1. We will assume that :any can only occur one time in the exclusive
>groups. (Otherwise, there is no single definite way to parse header
>arguments)
Makes sense (or we could revamp all header parsing into some kind of
finite state machine… (I joke… for now…))
>
Nathaniel Nicandro writes:
> The attached patch now uses `org-element-at-point' and
> `org-element-context' to query for the bounds of elements.
Thanks!
> Note, I've also attached an updated example file which shows that the
> escape sequences in inline source blocks are now handled similarly t
Hi Jun,
> You mention in a separate email that XeLaTeX is known to cause
> hassles, but is this one of them? I could migrate to PDFLaTeX, but I'd
> lose the convenience of editing with unicode-math.
This is indeed one of the niggles we're currently aware of. Simply put,
XeLaTeX seems to report
Hello Timothy, I love what you and Karthink have done here! Typesetting is
so much faster now! And the little nuggets like error reporting and
intelligent sizing & coloring is so going to boost my org QoL. Thank you
so much for your work!
I've been trying this on and off for a few days now, and
Mehmet Tekman writes:
> I'm having some problems getting:
>
> `:tangle > [import/export/both/skip]'
>
> to work nicely with the existing framework. The main issue lies in the
> `:any` keyword in `org-babel-common-header-args-w-values' for the tangle
> entry making it difficult to determine where
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> And if it helps further, I have had this problem for some time now. The
> solution, for me, is to search for some text I know is present in the
> folded section and it unfolds! But the situation is sporadic and I
> cannot reproduce it at will.
Does it also help if you r
On Saturday, 6 May 2023 at 07:46, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> If it helps, I get this bug using the Spacemacs Org mode layer and
> Emacs 27.
And if it helps further, I have had this problem for some time now. The
solution, for me, is to search for some text I know is present in the
folded section and
>> But, generate a RSS feed with ox-rss [1] give me some problems. The
>> README is not really clear on what the Org-mode file should look. And it
>> seems to be done to generate RSS when all blog posts are a headline in
>> the same document. But on my blog, each blog post is on a different
>> d
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