Re: Is this proper time format?

2023-06-10 Thread David Masterson
Ihor Radchenko writes: > David Masterson writes: > Maybe I'm not explicit enough. In section 8.1 of the Org 9.6 manual is a subsection "Time/Date Range" that *implies* times are supported in ranges by the use of words "time" and "timestamp" when, above, you're saying they ar

outline-* -> org-* possible?

2023-06-10 Thread Samuel Wales
i am running an ancient org version. i noticed this, referring to an unknown future-to-mine version. +backend. From now on, using =outline-*= functions is strongly +discouraged when working with Org files. before i try to upgrade, i'd like to know if possible whether with this change, org- vers

Re: Is this proper time format?

2023-06-10 Thread David Masterson
Ihor Radchenko writes: > David Masterson writes: > Maybe I'm not explicit enough. In section 8.1 of the Org 9.6 manual is a subsection "Time/Date Range" that *implies* times are supported in ranges by the use of words "time" and "timestamp" when, above, you're saying they ar

Re: Where does headline data end for the purpose of `org-adapt-indentation´ == ´headline-data

2023-06-10 Thread Farblos
On 2023-06-10 22:47, Farblos wrote: Hang on, that test case is not really clean yet ... -Q disabled my load-path additions, of course ... will give it another try ... No, the test case is good and exactly as described in the mail before the previous one, even with "emacs -Q". Thanks

Re: Where does headline data end for the purpose of `org-adapt-indentation´ == ´headline-data

2023-06-10 Thread Farblos
On 2023-06-10 22:39, Jens Schmidt wrote: OK, so I cobbled up Org main with branch emacs-29. Hang on, that test case is not really clean yet ... -Q disabled my load-path additions, of course ... will give it another try ... Sorry.

Re: Is this proper time format?

2023-06-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
David Masterson writes: >>> Maybe I'm not explicit enough. In section 8.1 of the Org 9.6 manual is >>> a subsection "Time/Date Range" that *implies* times are supported in >>> ranges by the use of words "time" and "timestamp" when, above, you're >>> saying they are undefined (unsupported?) for n

Re: [BUG] org-fold-core--fix-folded-region slows down typing [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /home/viz/lib/ports/emacs/lisp/org/)]

2023-06-10 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Visuwesh writes: >> You can try to set `org-fold-core-style' to overlays. Or you can try to >> disable flyspell. Or you can try to disable org-num that adds up to text >> properties. > > What kind of disasters will I invite if I permanently set > `org-fold-core--ignore-modifications' to t? 1. Au

Re: How to export to the simplest possible HTML?

2023-06-10 Thread Thomas Redelberger
Dear Marcin and everybody, I had a similar requirement for "simplest HTML" and have documented (incl. source code) how I tackled this under http://web222.webclient5.de/doc/swdev/emacs/orgmode/html In summary, my solution is - a few settings in init.el: + org-html-text-markup-alist similar to