Jorge Morais Neto writes:
> On 5 October 2016 at 06:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>> OOC, could you show the footnote section triggering this warning? Org
>> Lint ignores property drawers there (i.e., it shouldn't raise an error),
>> so I'm
On 5 October 2016 at 19:24, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> You gave a recipe to reproduce the example. I was being lazy and
> expected the complete (final) example. Anyway, I did my homework.
>
> This should be fixed: the message is slightly less frightening now.
>
> Regards,
Hello,
"David A. Gershman" writes:
> Not bad, but could it be customizable via variable giving the user the
> choice?
Thank you for your feedback.
I guess we could introduce a variable to let users shoot them in the
foot, but is there any incentive to do so? I mean,
On 10/05/2016 03:26 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "David A. Gershman" writes:
>
>> Not bad, but could it be customizable via variable giving the user the
>> choice?
> Thank you for your feedback.
>
> I guess we could introduce a variable to let users shoot
Hello,
Klarre N writes:
> When archiving to datetree:
> (setq org-archive-location "file.ext::datetree/")
>
> The following produces unexpected result on "Minimal Example":
> 1. Archive first TODO "A1".
>
> 2. Archive second TODO "A2".
>
>
> * Minimal Example
> ** DONE A1
>
Hi Nicolas and Rasmus,
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> I have the following patches that I could realistically finish soon:
>
> [...]
>> - ox-html: move title to preamble for more control over layout/final output
>> - ox-beamer: more keywords (needs to incorporate Nicolas’ feedback)
>>
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> I propose to put the lists.gnu.org archive and The Mail Archive on the
> orgmode site, like in the patch below. WDYT?
It sounds good.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi!
>> I propose to put the lists.gnu.org archive and The Mail Archive on the
>> orgmode site, like in the patch below. WDYT?
>
> It sounds good.
Yeah, thanks.
Note that I can _not_ do the change by myself, since I'm not part of the
respective group.
So committers to the orgweb, please
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> I have the same issue. Currently I try to have an extra eye on the
> bottommost org tree. I also use an extra tag to mark the org tree which
> should be bottommost. I also use the idea stated in
>
I usually just put a headline at the end, titled "end" or "local
variables", etc.., and tagged noexport,
John
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Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> I have the following patches that I could realistically finish soon:
[...]
> - ox-html: move title to preamble for more control over layout/final output
> - ox-beamer: more keywords (needs to incorporate Nicolas’ feedback)
> - ox-publish: more
On 5 October 2016 at 06:44, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> OOC, could you show the footnote section triggering this warning? Org
> Lint ignores property drawers there (i.e., it shouldn't raise an error),
> so I'm wondering how is inserted this timestamp.
I don't understand.
Hello,
Jorge writes:
> On 4 October 2016 at 12:08, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> BTW, would you want to provide a patch?
> I'm sorry, but I am overloaded. Besides, I know very little Elisp; for
> example, only in the last few weeks did I learn about
On 2016-10-05 20:16, David A. Gershman wrote:
> On 10/05/2016 03:26 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> "David A. Gershman" writes:
>>
>>> Not bad, but could it be customizable via variable giving the user the
>>> choice?
>> Thank you for your feedback.
>>
>> I
Hi all,
I am trying to use the org-element tools to modify an org file from elisp code
and I was wondering if the `org-element-parse-buffer' /
`org-element-interpret-data' combo should result in the same content as the
original buffer. I am having issues with links where the target and the
Hello,
Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
> On Tue, Oct 04 2016, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote:
>
>> Say, I have this TODO item which needs to be repeated every
>> evening after 20:00 and if it is not marked as DONE for several
>> days, I want it to be moved to the NEAREST 20:00 in the
Hi orgweb people and all,
I propose to put the lists.gnu.org archive and The Mail Archive on the
orgmode site, like in the patch below. WDYT?
Ciao,
--
Marco
>From 7e72e47e6de1146fad668d4577b0fe0fe85a033d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marco Wahl
Date: Wed, 5 Oct
Hello,
Bala Ramadurai writes:
> I use org-mode for scheduling and logging in tasks. I clock in
> non-recurring tasks, however I find it strenuous to clock in recurring
> tasks. Is there any way I can mark the recurring task done and the
> scheduled time for the task is
Hi Jorge!
> Hi. In most of my Emacs files, I set any file local variables using a local
> variables list near the end of the file. However I just realized a pitfall.
> Emacs, according to its manual, only recognizes this local variables list if
> its location fulfills two criteria:
> 1. It
Thanks Nicolas for your reply. I am using Org 8.3.4.
The clocking works fine for me and so do recurring state changes. Basic
functioning is OK for me.
Currently, I follow these steps:
1. I don't clock these recurring tasks
2. mark the recurring task as done
3. manually copy the clock data
4. and
Dear Marco,
I agree with your nice idea. Since I have a permission to commit orgweb/ja, so
I applied your changes to ja branch. I hope Bastien or some other main
committers will merge it soon.
Best,
Takaaki
> On Oct 5, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Marco Wahl wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016, at 04:21 PM, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> Peter Davis writes:
> > 2) How does the export menu get set?
>
> I noticed there's a variable to control it, but whether that's the whole
> story I don't know. Anyway, try:
>
> : M-x customize-variable RET
Hello Eric,
could you not simply use the / label and then have a comment in one of
the existing columns, a column that is width restricted so that a
large amount of text doesn't affect alignent? You can then use the
special edit mode (C-c `) for long entries to see the full comment.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016, at 03:37 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Peter Davis writes:
>
> > Hi, Tom,
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 30, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> >> ... stuff excised ...
> >>
> >> This was part of the old exporter. It hasn't been ported to the new one.
> >
> >
> Local variables at the end of the buffer are, indeed, a bit painful to
> handle under Org. Org Footnote handles them reasonably well, I think,
> but that's about it.
>
> I would welcome a general solution to this, as long as it does not
> impede speed of most basic Org commands.
>
> Do you have
On Tue, Oct 04 2016, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
>> I apologize in advance for the flood of questions, but I'm using org in
>> new ways now for creating documentation, and running into a lot of
>> issues.
>>
>> 1) Is there a way to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
> when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket', which is the default).
>
> Basically, I want to leave a visible pair of brackets around the link,
> i.e.,
>
>
Hello,
"Rolf Sander (MPI)" writes:
> I'm sorry to say this but this email list has been the most
> disappointing experience for me. I asked a simple question and even
> provided the code for a possible solution. The answers I received
> included phrases like "can of worms",
Hello,
I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket', which is the default).
Basically, I want to leave a visible pair of brackets around the link,
i.e.,
[[uri][description]]
is displayed as
[description]
instead of
Hello Nicolas and everyone else,
I'm sorry to say this but this email list has been the most
disappointing experience for me. I asked a simple question and even
provided the code for a possible solution. The answers I received
included phrases like "can of worms", "little benefit" and "barely
I'm exporting part of my org-mode document as plain text. Is there a
way to produce sequential line numbers in the output?
Thanks.
--Chris Ryan
Hello,
"Christopher W. Ryan" writes:
> I'm exporting part of my org-mode document as plain text. Is there
> a way to produce sequential line numbers in the output?
You can implement a post-process filter that adds them. See
(info "(org) Advanced configuration")
for
Le mercredi 5 octobre 2016, Nicolas Goaziou a
écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
> when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket', which is the default).
>
> Basically, I want to leave a visible pair of brackets
Hello,
"Rolf Sander (MPI)" writes:
> I am still waiting for an answer to my question if the solution with
> "|-/" comments that I have proposed has any negative side effects...
I already answered to that question, but you discarded my answer.
Again, you're hacking a new
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016, at 01:38 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
> I'm trying to include code examples in a doc. They're JSON, but 'js'
> doesn't seem to work, so I'm using 'java'.
>
> I just discovered that I don't have htmlize in my setup, so I added
> that. Now org is trying to do syntax highlighting,
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016, at 03:02 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
>
> 3) Still trying to find a way to get to DocBook XML (4, it turns out). I
> know the export page says to output texi (see #2 above) and then convert
> with makeinfo, but I have my doubts. Of course, once I get texi working
> I'll be able to
I'm trying to include code examples in a doc. They're JSON, but 'js'
doesn't seem to work, so I'm using 'java'.
I just discovered that I don't have htmlize in my setup, so I added
that. Now org is trying to do syntax highlighting, at least when
exporting HTML, but I'm getting this:
Rolf Sander (MPI) writes:
> I still think orgmode is great code and I would have loved to
> participate. However, given the way that you treat me here, I lost my
> motivation to work with you. Instead, I will have to modify my own *.el
> files.
Git makes this relatively painless. My sense is
Am Wed, 05 Oct 2016 17:40:08 +0200
schrieb Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
> when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket', which is the default).
>
> Basically, I want to leave a visible pair of
Hello,
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I know lots of you use Emacs and org mode to prepare scholarly books and
> papers, either doing the HTML or, more probably, the Latex
> export. Question: Let's say I want to produce a math text with
> Emacs/org-mode/Latex. What is the best
On Wed, Oct 05 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 04 2016, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote:
>>
>>> Say, I have this TODO item which needs to be repeated every
>>> evening after 20:00 and if it is not marked as DONE for several
>>>
Arkady Grudzinsky writes:
> Thanks. I have 8.2 installed. Do you know when 9.0 will be
> released?
Within 2 weeks, probably.
Regards,
When archiving to datetree:
(setq org-archive-location "file.ext::datetree/")
The following produces unexpected result on "Minimal Example":
1. Archive first TODO "A1".
2. Archive second TODO "A2".
* Minimal Example
** DONE A1
CLOSED: [2016-06-28 Tue 21:00]
** DONE A2
CLOSED:
Marco Wahl writes:
> I think there is an issue with the coloring when writing text
> immediately to the right of a file link. E.g.
>
> [[file:shot.png]]text
You are right. I didn't check the patch thoroughly. Here is an update,
which should be more robust.
Regards,
Not bad, but could it be customizable via variable giving the user the
choice?
>On October 5, 2016 8:40:08 AM PDT, Nicolas Goaziou
> wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'd like to make the following change to bracket links display (i.e.,
>>when `org-highlight-links' contains `bracket',
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