Max Nikulin writes:
> Notice that you can use mid:$msgid$ instead of email:$msgid$.
>
> thunderbird 'mid:tqr8et$mrc$1...@ciao.gmane.io'
Yes. I realized that from previous emails in this thread. I should be
using 'mid' from now on. Thanks.
> The main point
> of orco is opposite mapping.
Hi Jean, org-mode developers,
* Jean Louis [2023-01-24; 22:01 +03]:
> To understand what is widely used e-mail file format, one has to see
> what are widely used e-mail clients.
>
> Maybe this picture may help:
>
On 19/08/2022 12:58, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Ypo writes:
I found it again:
"If the headline contains a timestamp, it is removed from the link,
which results in a wrong link—you should avoid putting a timestamp in
the headline."
https://orgmode.org/manual/Handling-Links.html#FOOT28
Unless I
Hi!
I added the missing changelog entry.
0001-lisp-ob-sql.el-allow-string-in-sql-connection-alist.patch
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> On 27. Jan 2023, at 17:58, Andreas Gerler
> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I can prepare a new commit this weekend.
>
so long…
Andreas Gerler
—
Bruno, as a cb_thunderbird user, would you like to share your experience
and to expand
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#orgc6f8478
10.8. Can I create links to Thunderbirds emails?
by adding a brief description of this add-on?
A neat little feature that as far as I can tell is only available in Doom
Emacs is the ability to link to specific labeled lines from different org
files. So for instance when I use org-roam I can in an org file with ID foo
label a block of code with #+name: my_code and then from a different org
Hi!
without the patch your org source block has to look like:
#+begin_src sql :engine mysql :dbconnection mysqldb1
SELECT * FROM nodes;
#+end_src
with that patch you can just type
#+begin_src sql :dbconnection mysqldb1
SELECT * FROM nodes;
#+end_src
because your engine is mapped to
Hi!
and a new patch with proper commit message.
0002-lisp-ob-sql.el-sql-connection-alist-engine.patch
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> On 28. Jan 2023, at 13:57, Andreas Gerler
> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> without the patch your org source block has to look like:
>
> #+begin_src sql :engine mysql
On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 03:08:17PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
[...]
> The data used in the second link actually comes from
> litmus.com, they do such statistics on a regular basis. For
> the first link I cannot tell, but the numbers are very
> similar to the litmus blog post on April 2021.
>
On 28/01/2023 19:35, kevin lucas wrote:
from a different org file write a link like [[foo::my_code][Some code]]
and have it refer back to the exact line in the first file.
Usually links in org start with "type:" prefix. I can not say it for
sure, but your link looks like a fuzzy link (search
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I have recently been contacted by the current compat.el maintainer
> asking if we are willing to adapt compat.el in Org.
I'm in favor of Org using Compat. And grepping around emacs.git, there
are already two bundled packages (erc and python) with
(require 'compat nil
* Tim Cross [2023-01-28 00:15]:
> >
> >> What kinds of representations would a calendar system capable of
> >> handling timezones require?
> >>
> >> • Instant (fixed)
> >> • This is referring to an unambiguous moment in time
> >> • e.g., 2007-02-03T05:00:00.000Z
> >> • Offset (fixed)
> >>
* Max Nikulin [2023-01-27 18:22]:
> I was unsure if goto-mode is a typo or some 3rd party package. Have
> you written that you are aware which way it is implemented?
I am aware of inconsistencies, and I wish Emacs would have it
centralized.
> List of recognized protocols is not a user option,
* Gregor Zattler [2023-01-28 17:09]:
> Yes, because what they are measuring is "email opens" via
> web pixels and such tracking technologies. That's might be
> a reason why Thunderbird does not show up there.
>
> So while this data somehow shows the sad state of affairs,
> it is not relevant to
[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
[[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
> > This raises two questions.
> >
> > 1. For this purpose, what kind of
On 29/01/2023 11:09, Jean Louis wrote:
* Tim Cross [2023-01-28 00:15]:
• Offset (fixed)
• This captures the idea of "when did it happen for the person who
^^^
Jean, you missed it.
made the observation"
• e.g.,
Jean Louis writes:
Time offset does not independently exists without time zone.
While you
represent it without time zone, you have to observe time zone
first,
before deriving time offset from it.
UTC offset exists without time zone. UTC is absolute time and
offsets from it do not
All these discussions are really great, devil is in the details and all,
but is anyone working on implementation code for this? It’s tricky to have
visibility on WIP on org-mode - probs just me not knowing where to look tbh
(but big believer that working code is progress… )
Daryl.
On Sun, 29
Dear Rudolf,
Please accept my thanks for your kind and prompt reply.
I still have some queries, which I provide inline as well as in the end.
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Partha Pratim Ghosh writes:
>
>> #-*- mode: org -*-
>
> FYI: You do not need this line if the file has an '.org' extension.
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