I recall at least a few threads over the years that may be useful in
thinking about this issue. Here are the ones I quickly found again:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-06/msg00221.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-02/msg00052.html
Josiah
> As far as I recall, I have not changed any settings in my init or elsewhere.
The default was changed. See
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-04/msg00452.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-05/msg00201.html
Josiah
Hi Tim,
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 1:37 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It rings a bell. I think someone recently reported something like this.
There was this thread from a ~year ago:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2018-09/msg00053.html
You don't mention other packages, so I don't
> What is the "correct" way to do this in elisp?
I believe you want to use backquote - comma
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Backquote.html
Josiah
Hi Adam,
> You may find org-ql helpful, as it makes selecting entries easy and
> flexible.
>
> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql
>
> Here's an example that might help:
>
> https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/blob/master/examples.org#stuck-projects-block-agenda
Thanks for the suggestion.
I was
Hello,
I want to separately display stuck and unstuck projects in my agenda.
I define my stuck projects via setting org-stuck-projects, so displaying
stuck ones is easy (via a (stuck "") in org-agenda-custom-commands).
I want to have another section of the agenda that displays only my
unstuck
ssic form. More info can be found on our blog."
The attached patch should change the example to work with the new ADS.
Josiah
>From fa9508954d8a4e2b4bafe8d59723df081e00b44c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josiah Schwab
Date: Fri, 10 May 2019 08:12:39 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] org-manual:
See discussion at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2019-02/msg00238.html
Sounds like it was fixed in master, but maybe not in maint.
Josiah
Hello,
I recently upgraded to org 9.2 (release_9.2-4-g284799) and just wanted
to note that I am still seeing this cosmetic issue that Bernt reported.
Josiah
> Below are the release notes.
These look like the in-progress notes for 9.3 rather than those
associated with 9.2. The website (https://orgmode.org/Changes.html)
seems correct.
Josiah
Hi Uwe,
> Now I took the example
> https://orgmode.org/manual/A-Beamer-example.html#A-Beamer-example
>
> And wanted to export it to beamer but obtained the message
> user-error: Unknown LaTeX class ‘beamer’
This sounds to me like you are using the latex exporter, rather than the
beamer one.
Hi Matt,
> and also are other people seeing the same issue?
Yes, I have also seen this using orgalist + mu4e-compose-mode.
Josiah
Hello,
I just also noticed that this issue exists on maint, Org mode version
9.1.13 (release_9.1.13-5-g89859f).
Josiah
Hi Christoph,
> When exporting an org document to ODT, the language used for spell checking is
> always set to British English. The TOC's name is actually translated to the
> language specified in the org document but the spell checking language is not
> set correctly. It is particularly weird
On 5 May 2018 at 16:26 PDT, Adrian Bradd wrote:
>> I remember that Magit experimented displaying a message the first
>> time you used a new release; you would silence it only by setting a
>> variable. I don't think this is the case anymore, so it may have
>> failed, though.
>
> I believe this
Hello,
For about the past day, I've been getting this error upon running 'make
update' from my local Org repository:
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
error: Could not fetch origin
If I recall correctly, this has happened before and the resolution was
that some admin needed to do
Hi Alain,
> I have a fresh example in mind to illustrate my point: this afternoon,
> I was looking for org-blank-before-new-entry. I vaguely remembered it
> existed and was searching the manual (from Info) with the regexps
> 'blank' and 'list'. Had the variable been mentioned, I would have
>
Hi N.,
> Is this problem a new bug in Org, or is it simply that my capture
> templates are wrong and that they've only worked all these years
> by some accident?
Have you looked at the incompatible changes described in the release
notes? I believe this change (and the migration) are described
Hi Eric,
> Erm, I'd be surprised if there's a single Org mode binding that
> *doesn't* start with C-c. That convention is right out the window with
> Org...
To be clear, this is referring to C-c and then a single ASCII letter,
not just any binding that starts with C-c.
The manual /suggests/
Hi Christian,
> 3. Is there a way to use something like inheritance to import all
>~ox-html.el~ functions at once and then simply overwrite what I
>need to change?
I would encourage you to take a look at the org-export docs, with
particular attention to the idea of a derived backend.
Hi Eric,
>> We cannot bind it to "C-c i", this is a reserved key-binding. But we can
>> suggest users to do so in the manual. Or find another binding.
>
> That's fine. Incidentally, why is "C-c i" reserved? It's not bound to
> anything here. Does it look like in terminal Emacs?
The keybinding
Hi Reuben,
> It would be great if it were possible to install stable org-mode
> versions from GNU ELPA or MELPA Stable. At present, one has to choose
> between installing bleeding-edge versions simply, or stable versions
> built by hand.
>
> (I am a bit surprised I can’t find anything about this
On 19 July 2016 at 13:35 GMT, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Tuesday, 19 Jul 2016 at 13:09, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> More specifically, I would like to add, on all pages, a navigation bar
>> on the left-hand side and a title bar with no functionality on the top
>> of each page.
>
> You are probably
Hello Brenda,
> When I started using org-mode from elpa, the habit consistency graph
> stopped showing. I was using a version of org-mode that comes with
> debian before, with emacs 23 and the graph showed.
When I upgraded to org 8.3, my org-habits did not display correctly,
because the PROPERTY
Hello Nooreen,
> I am now resorting to
>
> #BEGIN_LATEX
> \include{file}
> #+END_LATEX
>
> But I am unhappy with this solution because I would like to generate the
> include line as the raw results of a code block.
I don't know anything about code block results, but would
Hello Giri,
> Is there a easy way to copy the entire contents of the current src block
> cursor is located to clipboard ?
There is org-babel-mark-block, which is bound to C-c C-v C-M-h. This
will select the current src block and then you can copy as usual.
Hope that helps,
Josiah
Hello John,
> I have been trying to produce my first presentation using org-mode and
> ox-beamer export to create a pdf. I am not seeing separate frames for
> each slide. For example, using the Beamer Example (12.5.6) from the
> org-mode manual, I get the following generated .tex file.
>
>
Hello Junxiang,
On 19 February 2016 at 06:11 PST, 童俊翔 wrote:
> error in process filter: Error retrieving:
> https://melpa.org/packagesarchive-contents (error http 404) [2 times]
>
> What’s the problem?
This suggests to me that you forgot the final slash in the MELPA URL.
Does your
Hi Sharon,
> I'm having a strange problem with exporting from org-mode to latex using
> the latex back-end. When the file that I've written is exported to latex
> and I look at the tex file that is created, I see that it has one
> "\usepackage{grffile}" that I didn't place in my list to be
Hello Oleh,
On 11 September 2015 at 04:59 PDT, Oleh Krehel wrote:
> What is the purpose of maint exactly? In Emacs git repository there's
> master and emacs24. All commits apply to master first, while some are
> cherry picked onto emacs24. The emacs24 branch will never be merged into
> master:
Hello Tobias,
On 4 September 2015 at 12:49 PDT, Tobias Frischholz wrote:
> I have a small problem with a key binding for the agenda, which should import
> my iCal.app appointments into the diary.
>
> I have the following code from this page:
>
> (setq org-agenda custom-commands
> '(("I"
On 4 September 2015 at 13:35 PDT, Josiah Schwab wrote:
> I think there's a "-" missing. The variable name is
>
> org-agenda-custom-commands
> ^
This is also now fixed on the website (worg commit 60c0b12).
Best,
Josiah
Hello Jorge,
In Org mode's info, I could not find any requirement that the property
drawer must be the first thing in the entry.
This is the first item in the 8.3 series changelog. There is a provided
script to repair things.
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
Hope that helps,
Josiah
Hello John,
On 19 August 2015 at 09:35 PDT, John Wiegley wrote:
I've upgrade today to Org 8.3.1, and I've noticed that any customization which
used overlays (mainly, org-habit) now displays no overlays in the Agenda
buffer.
Is this something others have already seen and found a fix for?
Hi Z,
Hi all. anyone using a separate (or pop up style) org capture window on
linux? im looking for tips on how to bind a key that will bring up a new
emacsclient quickly with the capture window open for quick capturing of
info even when not in emacs
You might be able to re-use a bit of what
Hi Ken,
I'm having trouble specifying image sizes in Beamer. I am using the
following code. Is this correct syntax?
* Foo
** Bar
*** Baz
#+ATTR_LATEX: height=\textheight
[[./map.png]]
Instead, use
#+ATTR_LATEX: :height \textheight
See the subheading Images in LaTeX export on
On 16 July 2014 at 02:58 PDT, Gabor Retvari wrote:
I think you may be using the regular LaTeX exporter. Adding beamer to
your LaTeX_CLASS is not sufficient (or necessary). Rather, you want to
use the Beamer export commands.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Beamer-export.html
Thanks a lot,
Hi Suhas,
Upon closer examination, I found that there are two commands to export to PDF.
C-c C-e l small-o (converts to regular pdf)
C-c C-e l capital-O (converts to presentation pdf, i.e., converts all
headings to slides)
Yes, I exported via the Beamer exporter with C-c C-e l O.
I
Hi Suhas,
Yes, I downloaded the same file and tried again and got the following debug
trace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error PDF file ./presentation-1.pdf wasn't
produced: Runaway argument)
That message is indicating an error during the LaTeX - PDF step.
Why don't you take a look at
On Apr 4, 2014, at 3:34 PM, isaac wrote:
As a heavy user of orgmode, I am wondering if it's possible to use # instead
of * to signal the level of outline in orgmode?
No. See
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#sec-8-12
Josiah
Hi All,
Yes. In the meantime, other users' voices can help us step back and
see things differently.
(For reference: I have been using org-mode -- for TODO lists and note
taking -- for a few years now, but have not contributed code.)
I imagine myself as a naive user (which does not take too
You may need to customize the org-hide face.
See the section Hiding Leading Stars at
http://orgmode.org/manual/Clean-view.html
Josiah
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Chris Henderson henders...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm trying to setup Org indent mode for cleaner view but the preceding
starts
But did you try customizing the org-hide face?
Josiah
On Feb 28, 2014 7:14 PM, Chris Henderson henders...@gmail.com wrote:
I've added (setq org-hide-leading-stars t) but still getting the leading
stars. Thanks.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com wrote:
You may
of
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+STARTUP: odd
#+STARTUP: oddeven
but they don't seem to be working. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com wrote:
But did you try customizing the org-hide face?
Josiah
On Feb 28, 2014 7:14 PM, Chris
Actually I did it like this:
+ |foo
+ bar
+ baz
If I do this instead, it works as you've said:
|+ foo
+ bar
+ baz
Ah, yes. I see now. I do not know if that's what is intended. Someone
who knows more about org internals will have to chime in.
Josiah
E Sabof esa...@gmail.com writes:
According to the footnote [3] on
http://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html, if I press C-u C-c C-c on
the first item of a list, all items on that list will get
checkboxes. However only the first one does.
Can you provide some information about your org
:42 PM, Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com wrote:
E Sabof esa...@gmail.com writes:
According to the footnote [3] on
http://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html, if I press C-u C-c C-c on
the first item of a list, all items on that list will get
checkboxes. However only the first one does
jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
emacs doc/org.texi
[make changes to documentation]
git commit -m Update documentation to org-src-preserve-indentation.
git format-patch master
But no files were generated... Am I doing something incorrectly?
Yes. You need to explicitly add your changes to
jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
I was just following along with Worg, which doesn't mention doing
that. I'm now thinking that `git add` must be implied in the line
=make some changes (1)=?
Yes, I agree; as written, there is an implicit `git add`. I think it
would be reasonable to make that
Aric Gregson writes:
I have a habit that I want to do on certain days of the week only.
[ ... snip ... ]
Changing the date format back to an org date type format seems to
solve the problem.
Is there a work-around?
I have a habit that I only do on weekdays, and the workaround that I
ended
Nick Dokos writes:
BTW, I think the reference to ESR's smart questions paper has been
added somewhere in Worg, but a few minutes search did not uncover it.
Anybody know where it is?
There is a link to it on the front page. Second to last line in the
Documentation and Literature section.
Javier Ortiz writes:
Thank you for your response!
Please CC the org-mode list in your responses. Others can join the
conversation and the results will be archived for use by future users.
I added
(defcustom org-habit-show-all-today nil
If non-nil, will show the consistency graph of all
Hi Javier,
Thank you for your response. Here it is what I do:
Thanks for the more detailed information. This is helpful. Please
continue to cc the org-mode list your responses.
I open one of my agenda files, write the new habit, schedule it with
C-s, then add a repeat interval, and then I
Javier Ortiz writes:
Hi there! I'm trying to learn about org-mode habits. Every time I
write a new habit, I can see the color bar on the right, but after I
mark the habit as Done, it never appears again, I wonder if somebody
could give me some advice, on how to fix this.
Could you give us
Josiah Schwab writes:
When I invoke the capture from my bookmark, I also want capture to be
the only window in the frame. I can make all captures act that way by
setting (add-hook 'org-capture-mode-hook 'delete-other-windows)
But when I tried to have this part be source dependent
Hi All,
I have some bookmarks in chrome which trigger capture via org-protocol.
I would like the windowing behavior of capture to be different depending
where it is invoked.
For example, when I invoke capture from my bookmark, I want the frame
that the capture used to vanish after C-c C-c or C-c
Alan Schmitt writes:
Off topic question: what does ECM stands for? (I understand it's a small
example showing a bug, but I could not find the meaning of the
acronym.)
Exemple Complet Minimal
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#ecm
Best,
Josiah
Hi Chris,
Anyone else help me identify the issue? Thanks.
Have you tried with a minimal org configuration? I tried and cannot
reproduce the problem. That suggests something else in your org
configuration as the culprit.
I have attached your example TODO (habit) as henderson-habit.org.
Update
Hi Miro,
before attemting to implement the script I was wondering if there exists a
makefile target that updates the repository to the latest release?
You may want to take a look at
http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-build-system.html
in particular the targets under Compatibility and
Hi David,
i want to write a piece of code as a 'template', which generates TODO
using capture template, and inserts into the todo a LINK TO THE
LOCATION, from which I have called the org-capture.
Have you looked at 9.1.3 Capture templates in the documentation?
Hi All,
I just tried to pull from the main org-mode git repository. I
encountered the following failure.
,
| monolith:(stable) org-mode$ git pull
| fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
`
I can confirm this issue. I successfully pulled earlier today though.
This seems
Hi Alan,
I am happy to use native emacs mail, for sending email. What I want to be
able to do is keep a copy of my email in an org-mode file.
Taking a step back, is there a reason that you want to keep a copy of
the email contents in the org file, as opposed to including a link to
the email
Hi orgmode.org overlords,
I just tried to pull from the main org-mode git repository. I
encountered the following failure.
,
| monolith:(stable) org-mode$ git pull
| fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
`
I checked and I am able to pull from worg.
,
| monolith:(master)
I'm toying with an idea of writing my own exporter backend, based on the
html one. My question is: what should I read to learn how to do this?
I am aware of http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/ox-overview.html, but
ox-\(element-\)?docstrings look a bit scary. I thought that reading
the
Rasmus writes:
Josiah Schwab writes:
How does one go about overriding org-html-toc, which unlike something
like org-html-bold, does not appear in org-export-define-backend? I
don't want the TOC not to appear, rather want it to be generated by
another function, org-md-toc or what have you
Rasmus writes:
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
Independent of the confusion it caused me while trying to figure out how
things work, it seems strange that the ox-md exporter generates a
non-markdown TOC using org-html-toc. But I will leave that for those
who really use
Hi All,
I'm working on writing a derived exporter and I've been using ox-md.el
as a template/guide.
If I use the markdown exporter to export the following org file
* Meeting Notes
** First Topic
*** Subtopic 1
+ a point
+ an *important* point
*** Subtopic 2
+ another point
+ an /interesting/
Hi All,
I am in the process of setting up org-protocol to allow me to capture
links from chromium into my TODOs.
After reading this worg article
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.html
I have the chrome - org portion working.
When I click my bookmark, which is
Alan Schmitt writes:
I just played with encrypting an org file, and I found a couple typos
and corrections for this page. I attach the patch that would fix them.
Applied.
Josiah
Hi Patrick,
While looking through the tutorial,
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org4beginners.htmlI found a few
typos which were confusing to me at first.
Thank you for the report. I will push a fix to worg shortly.
Best,
Josiah
The link to the emacs elisp coding conventions on the page
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
was incorrect.
I have attached a patch which fixes the link.
Best,
Josiah
From a6a3872b0bcf5971dfc9cb51f5562cdff57a723e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com
Date: Mon
I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
as I would authors, that is by including a line like
#+COLLABORATORS: Alice Bob
I've found some limited documentation on modifying the exporter (manual
section 12.3) and taken a look at ox.el, ox-latex.el,
Hi All,
I am just starting to dig into using the new exporter for generating
beamer presentations.
I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
as I would authors, that is by including a line like
#+COLLABORATORS: Alice Bob
I've found some limited documentation on
Maybe, maybe not. Difficult to say unless you give us a better idea of
what kind of changes you plan on making.
I'm a little hazy, partially because my ideas seem to change quickly as
I learn more.
One of the more ambitious things that I'd like to do is to be able to
associate BibTeX
On 6 jun. 2013, at 10:20, Michael Bach phaebz at gmail.com wrote:
The LaTeX exporter does not honor the setting of
org-list-allow-alphabetical.
A week or so ago I asked a similar question about the HTML export and lists.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-05/msg01324.html
Why doesn't this cut it:
#+BEGIN_SRC org
1. 1 Do something.
2. Use your answer in part [[1]] to do something else.
#+END_SRC
That will work ok in LaTeX I think.
But that will export to HTML like
ol class=org-ol
lia id=1 name=1/a Do something.
/li
liUse your answer in part a href=#11/a to
However, the type=a thingie in ol is a bad idea: it is deprecated in
the HTML spec, so it would be foolish to go chasing after it in org.
I'll take a closer look the rest of your message to tomorrow, but I wanted
to mention that while type was deprecated in HTML4 that is no longer the
case in
walk me through what one would need to do to get the
desired behavior of HTML export preserving alphabetically bulleted
lists?
Best,
Josiah Schwab
P.S. Here's an example org snippet.
* Letters
a. foo
b. bar
c. baz
* Numbers
1. foo
2. bar
3. baz
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