Hello,
Lambda Coder writes:
> Do you prefer future edits against master or maint branch? It was not clear
> when I asked the very first time.
Documentation fixes usually go to maint, unless they refer to
a master-only feature, obviously.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
David Talmage writes:
> I built org 9.0 on my Mac today. 'make test' reported one failed test. I
> don't know if it is important or not. Please advise me.
>
> 'make test' said:
>
> 1 unexpected results:
>FAILED test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracket-link
Our build bot doesn't report
Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Hm - I seem to ask strange questions here. Any ideas?
%\2 is not working because it is used to repeat %^{prompt} placeholders,
not %^g or %^G, per documentation.
You could try (untested)
:SHEET: %(mapconcat #'identity (org-get-tags-at nil t) ":")
Regards,
-
Hello,
I have a few repeating tasks with defective logbook drawers:
:LOGBOOK:
:LOGBOOK:
:END:
...
:END:
As you can see, two drawers got nested somehow. They both hold data that
belongs to the task. I can't say if data is missing, but there seems to
be no duplicatio
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Hm - I seem to ask strange questions here. Any ideas?
>
> %\2 is not working because it is used to repeat %^{prompt} placeholders,
> not %^g or %^G, per documentation.
Ok - thanks for the clarification.
>
> You could try (untested
2016-11-18 3:31 GMT-03:00 Eric S Fraga :
> org-latex-pdf-process
The configuration it's by default, I'm yet not modify anything
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Hi Rainer,
2016ko azaroak 18an, Rainer M Krug-ek idatzi zuen:
>
>> :SHEET: %(mapconcat #'identity (org-get-tags-at nil t) ":")
>
> Thanks - this looks good to me, but the ="= causes problems and ends the
> template early. I tried to replace =":"= with =':'= but this did =not
> work either (inva
Hi Eric, hi all,
2016ko azaroak 17an, Eric Abrahamsen-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I
>> think.
>
> Oh, sorry! Don't know how I missed that. Well, still, same solution:
>
> fuzzy@@html:@@wuzzy@@html:@@wuzzabear
Hi Nicolas, hi all,
2016ko azaroak 17an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> Hello,
>
> Frederick Giasson writes:
>
>> I am still waiting for FSF's signature. Should come in soon I guess.
>
> I applied your patch on a local branch, but compilation issues the
> following warnings:
>
> In topl
Hi,
It looks like this warning results from a defcustom for this variable
not being included in the patch (and AFAICT it should be).
Humm, I thought that it was already part of Org-mode 8.x (something I
submitted a way back). Let me check that.
If I have to add it again, should I recreate t
Hi Nicolas,
In end of data:
ob-clojure.el:180:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be
defined: nrepl-request:eval, nrepl--merge, nrepl-dict-put
Could you look into it? In particular, "nrepl--merge" looks like an
internal function from nrepl. Is it safe to use it?
Ye
Hi Guys,
It looks like this warning results from a defcustom for this variable
not being included in the patch (and AFAICT it should be).
Sorry but I was confused. The documentation for this setting was
documented in Worg, but it was not yet part of the package.
Here is the commit related t
Hi all,
If you're writing a scientific document in Org, you'll normally
have a .bib file that you use for your references. What I'd like
to know is: is there a (robust) way to find out if a specific Org
buffer has a .bib file associated with it?
In a LaTeX file, you can usually find this out
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> If I have to add it again, should I recreate the commit or simply
> submit another patch?
Could you recreate the commit so it is self-contained?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>>In end of data:
>>ob-clojure.el:180:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be
>>defined: nrepl-request:eval, nrepl--merge, nrepl-dict-put
>>
>> Could you look into it? In particular, "nrepl--merge" looks like an
>> int
Hello,
Michael Welle writes:
> I have a few repeating tasks with defective logbook drawers:
>
>:LOGBOOK:
>
>:LOGBOOK:
>
>:END:
>...
>:END:
>
> As you can see, two drawers got nested somehow. They both hold data that
> belongs to the task. I can't say if data i
Hi all,
Org 9.0.1, a bugfix release, is out.
Enjoy!
--
Bastien
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> 2016ko azaroak 18an, Rainer M Krug-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>
>>> :SHEET: %(mapconcat #'identity (org-get-tags-at nil t) ":")
>>
>> Thanks - this looks good to me, but the ="= causes problems and ends the
>> template early. I tried to replace =":"= with =':'= but t
Hi Nicolas,
Could you recreate the commit so it is self-contained?
That should be it.
Thanks,
Fred
>From e19c358f9d4cab9b22c3e4e3bf6b8f6298e61b0e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Frederick Giasson
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 12:01:02 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Multiple improvements of ob-clojure have
Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Welle writes:
>
>> I have a few repeating tasks with defective logbook drawers:
>>
>>:LOGBOOK:
>>
>>:LOGBOOK:
>>
>>:END:
>>...
>>:END:
>>
>> As you can see, two drawers got nested somehow. They both hold dat
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Eric, hi all,
>
> 2016ko azaroak 17an, Eric Abrahamsen-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> No what Hymie wants is part of the middle of that word italicizes I
>>> think.
>>
>> Oh, sorry! Don't know how I missed that. Well, still, same solution:
>>
>> fu
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Aaron Ecay , who said:
> You can accomplish this by using an entity that expands to nothing. The
> closest entry in org-entities is \zwj (zero width word-joining space):
>
> foo\zwj{}/bar/\zwj{}baz
This doesn't work for me. :(
It w
I wrote a table in org-mode and a certain column in that table should have
all content entries starting in character position 32. I ran cut on the
table and sent output to another file in order to inspect my work and
found at least one line of the table for that column had content starting
in
I ran another check, and there is serious reason to like and use org-mode!
org-mode did to the automatic clean up on that column when I saved the org
table file with emacs. I find this to be very helpful.
--
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
David Talmage writes:
I built org 9.0 on my Mac today. 'make test' reported one failed test. I
don't know if it is important or not. Please advise me.
'make test' said:
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/indented-cached-org-bracke
It depends on how you put citations in I guess. If you use org-ref, then
there is a bibliography link or a latex_header with addbibresource.
Otherwise, it is one of the files defined in
org-ref-default-bibliography.
I am not sure about the ox-bibtex setup.
Joost Kremers writes:
> Hi all,
>
> If
Hi,
Since upgrading to version 9.0, tangling of babel source blocks no longer
works properly for me. Specifically, the tangle file name is not inherited
from settings in a property drawer higher up the sub-tree, so that "C-u C-u
C-c C-v C-t" no longer behaves as it should. This worked fine in ve
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, William Henney wrote:
Hi,
Since upgrading to version 9.0, tangling of babel source blocks no longer
works properly for me.
It works for me with Org mode version 9.0.1 (release_9.0.1-31-g0a24f5).
Running your ECM, the `tail' of C-c C-v C-i:
:tangle test-B
Hello,
Stephen Eglen writes:
> p.s. a small issue, but when I passed the org-generated .ics file
> through a validator, http://severinghaus.org/projects/icv/ it noted
> that:
>
> Your calendar is using an invalid newline format. Make sure to use
> \r\n to end lines rather than just \n (RFC 2
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, William Henney wrote:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Since upgrading to version 9.0, tangling of babel source blocks no longer
>> works properly for me.
>>
>
> It works for me with Org mode version 9.0.1 (release_9.0.1-31-g0a24f5).
>
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 12:31 PM, hymie!
wrote:
> In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
> Aaron Ecay , who said:
> > You can accomplish this by using an entity that expands to nothing. The
> > closest entry in org-entities is \zwj (zero width word-joining space):
> >
>
Thanks Nicolas for pushing the 1st set of edits.
Attached I have a 2nd set of edits for the same chapter. Cleaned up
references mainly.
This patch is based off maint branch. Hope it's easier for you this time.
Best wishes,
--Lambda Coder
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 12:21 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrot
Hi all
i love the option in org revel (reveal_single_file:t) that allows me to
export a presentation to my students with image support embedded in the
html file./
ive searched for a way to do it in the normal org to html exporter with no
success. any clue how that can be done?
best
Z
Hello,
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> David Talmage writes:
>>
>>> I built org 9.0 on my Mac today. 'make test' reported one failed test. I
>>> don't know if it is important or not. Please advise me.
>>>
>>> 'make test' said:
>>>
>>
Hello,
Frederick Giasson writes:
>> Could you recreate the commit so it is self-contained?
>
> That should be it.
Thank you. I applied your patch with the following changes:
- I wrote a proper (according to our usage) commit message;
- I slightly refactored the code;
- I required an ex
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