Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Several of my recent posts have not shown up in the archives or on
gmane.
I'd like to see if this email gets through.
OK. Sorry for the noise. It seems there was a significant delay, but all
is working now.
Matt
Good afternoon,
I'm looking for other `org-babel-tangle-jump-to-org' and
`org-babel-detangle' users.
I want to invest in this and don't want to do it alone.
Please let me know if you are also interested in this.
Sincerely,
Grant Rettke
--
g...@wisdomandwonder.com |
Hello,
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
Upon upgrading, my org-habits did not display correctly, because the
PROPERTY drawer where the habit style was indicated came after the LOGBOOK
in my org files.
Is there a reason why this was done?
Hello Nicolas,
---
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr, 2015-08-20 13:56
Hello,
Jakub Szypulka ja...@szypulka.de writes:
Reproduction of bug: Open an org-file in org-mode with auto-indent turned on
while using a non-monospaced font.
Expected result: The headings align with the text
Can anyone give me an example of when it's a good idea to use lists
rather than headlines?
Headlines often are too heavy for my taste. My reading notes as well as
my notes for writing usually do not have a title. (You might think it good
practice to come up with a title, but my experiments
Here’s a patch that I hope I managed to compile correctly via git-send-email.
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
This is an ambiguous headline. Indeed, it's impossible to tell if it is
an empty headline with tags or a headline without tags whose title is
:B_block:BMCOL:.
I think the last option is better as the first one prevents any
headline's title from
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
One data point: I can absolutely not be bothered using anything that is
not at least in contrib.
Just out of curiosity: don't you use the Emacs package system at all?
I used not to use it, but thanks to recent improvements, I find it
quite good now --
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
One data point: I can absolutely not be bothered using anything that is
not at least in contrib.
Just out of curiosity: don't you use the Emacs package system at all?
I used not to use it, but thanks to recent
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Hello
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
After googling for a while, I also thought this might work:
#+MACRO: bubba (eval (format-time-string %Y property{{{TIMESTAMP}}}))
{{{bubba}}}
But the nested definition isn't expanded,
Hello,
Jakub Szypulka ja...@szypulka.de writes:
Reproduction of bug: Open an org-file in org-mode with auto-indent turned on
while using a non-monospaced font.
Expected result: The headings align with the text contents.
Actual result: The headings do not align with the text contents.
This
Nicolas == Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Nicolas Malcolm Purvis malc...@purvis.id.au writes:
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Nicolas Oops. Fixed. Thank you.
It works as expected now. Thanks again.
Malcolm
--
Malcolm
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
I've previously had success with using
`org-agenda-tag-filter-preset` in `org-agenda-custom-commands` but
I wanted to include OR logic on two different tags, which seemed
beyond th tag-filter (which seems to use AND logic). In my agenda
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Rasmus ras...@gmx.us wrote:
Chris Patti cpa...@gmail.com writes:
I'm guessing I'm missing something obvious here, and that's why I'm
asking.
Export. List are used everywhere.
I also use them for “simple” projects. I have a set of Task TODO keywords
for
Aloha all,
Grant Rettke g...@wisdomandwonder.com writes:
I've been thinking about this all week. Must be in the global memory space.
Grant Rettke
Here is one way.
* Define a local variable
#+name: my-var
#+header: :exports none
#+begin_src R
768
#+end_src
#+name: pass-my-var-to-code-block
Great! Thanks!
2 questions, though.
1. Previously, the type of the link was thisfile, now it's custom-id
and also, the leading hash is removed from the link. Let's consider
the [[#about][About]]
example once again. Previously, I was given (thisfile . #about) and I
changed this to (thisfile .
The thing is that while I could previously use variable-pitch-mode in the rest
of org buffer and still let source code blocks inherit fixed-pitch face, now
this seems to be impossible to achieve. With org-block-background face gone,
even if I already set org-block face to inherit fixed-pitch,
I don't know the outshine and outorg code in and out. But I wouldn't mind
keeping it maintained with the pull requests I get.
That said, adding Thorsten Jolitz to this discussion.
@Thorsten Would you mind making me (
https://github.com/tj64/outshine/pull/46 ) a temporary maintainer of your
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Rafael rvf0...@gmail.com writes:
On the other hand, I wish there would be a variable
org-no-headlines-between-colons, to solve these sort of ambiguities.
What do you mean exactly? What beamer code do you want to generate?
Hi,
I mean that I
Hymie! hy...@lactose.homelinux.net writes:
I have a few items in my org file that are tagged ARCHIVE. They show up
grey in my emacs window.
If I sit the cursor on the * bullet and hit TAB, I get a message that says
Subtree is archived and stays closed. Use C-tab to cycle it anyway.
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 Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
It would seem to me, that the natural conclusion from this is simply to
EOL Org 8+ and move on to v9, no?
(I'm not sure what you mean by EOL.)
And surely I've not been clear (see my answer to Suvayu too):
the whole purpose of this three-branches
Hi Nikolai,
Here’s the patch again, as I don’t think the one I sent yesterday got
through. My FSF papers are signed, by the way.
It looks like you forgot to attach the patch...
--
Bastien
I've previously had success with using
`org-agenda-tag-filter-preset` in `org-agenda-custom-commands` but
I wanted to include OR logic on two different tags, which seemed
beyond th tag-filter (which seems to use AND logic). In my agenda
view I can use `=` to use a conditional on two tags, but
On 08/19/15 14:43 PM, Pip Cet wrote:
Hi Eric,
I know this doesn't answer your actual question about nested macro
expansion, but writing some elisp might help you get the TIMESTAMP
property, at least: both
#+MACRO: bubba (eval (org-entry-get nil TIMESTAMP))
and
#+MACRO: bubba (eval
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy): Add new value
'date-tree-last.
(org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): Handle
`org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy' set to 'date-tree-last.
To allow for diary entries to be entered in time order in the date tree,
add a new value to
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
In the meantime, `org-latex-with-hyperref' will be back in 8.3.2 as
I don't see why we needed to remove this option too.
Because too many cooks spoil the broth. It's a bad idea to have two
variables controlling the same thing. You can put in nil in template if
Chris Patti cpa...@gmail.com writes:
Can anyone give me an example of when it's a good idea to use lists
rather than headlines?
They feel rather like a violation of the principle of least surprise
to me, because when you use them, and then try to use pretty much any
other Org feature on
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Rasmus writes:
Is there any issues with adding a version header to org.el in maint and
master?
I don't think so. It may require to update README_maintainer
accordingly.
Done.
Please revert that change. It's messing with the version numbers on
ELPA
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-maybe-redo): Test for
org-agenda-this-buffer-name as well.
The Agenda buffer will have a different name if it’s in sticky mode,
but some commands that alter the agenda should still redo it, for
example, org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock, just like
I've been thinking about this all week. Must be in the global memory space.
Grant Rettke
--
g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
“All creativity is an extended form of a joke.” --Kay
((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x)))
“Life has become
Well actually I think the error shows because of another block below the
emacs-lisp blocks. In this header I just wrote #+BEGIN_SRC without any language
name. Is it actually wrong and maybe I should have written #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
instead? Though I’d still say it probably shouldn’t have failed the
While composing an email in mu4e, I get the following backtrace. It
looks like this is because mu4e switches buffers between the time
org-element-cache-reset is called and the time that
org-element--cache-sync is called.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument hash-table-p nil)
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-maybe-redo): Test for
org-agenda-this-buffer-name as well.
The Agenda buffer will have a different name if it’s in sticky mode,
but some commands that alter the agenda should still redo it, for
example, org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock, just like
Greetings.
Is there a way to define a (preferably local) variable in an org file so
that the value of that variable could be referenced in both plain text
and code blocks?
I often bump into situations where I have a value, say 768, and I use
that value both in code blocks and in the
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-maybe-redo): Test for
org-agenda-this-buffer-name as well.
The Agenda buffer will have a different name if it’s in sticky mode,
but some commands that alter the agenda should still redo it, for
example, org-agenda-remove-restriction-lock, just like
Wait, it seems your patch also fixed another issue!
Until now, org-mode would only indent text correctly up until a certain level
(not sure exactly, but approx 8-10 stars), and would then bug out: the heading,
when demoted further, would be correctly indented by a certain amount of
characters
Dear org-mode developers,
customizing org to add timestamps in datetrees via …
(org-datetree-add-timestamp (quote inactive) nil nil Add an
inactive time stamp when create a datetree entry.)… and
activating a minimal capture template which captures to a
datetree results in:
a)
* 2015
Hello,
Rafael rvf0...@gmail.com writes:
On the other hand, I wish there would be a variable
org-no-headlines-between-colons, to solve these sort of ambiguities.
What do you mean exactly? What beamer code do you want to generate?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
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?
Thanks,
John
I’m trying to export all my agenda files into an ics file via
org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files. However, the export process stops halfway
through. The following are shown in Messages:
org-babel-exp process emacs-lisp at line 72...
org-babel-exp process emacs-lisp at line 208...
user-error: No
Nicolas == Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Nicolas None that I know. This is fixed. Thank you.
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
char-or-string-p time)
The relevant part
I have a few items in my org file that are tagged ARCHIVE. They show up
grey in my emacs window.
If I sit the cursor on the * bullet and hit TAB, I get a message that says
Subtree is archived and stays closed. Use C-tab to cycle it anyway.
However, if I sit the cursor on the actual headline
Export isn't a good reason to use lists over headings, since you can always
export headings as li lists if you want to, e.g. by setting number of
heading levels in export options. This doesn't mean plain text lists aren't
useful in org, it just means you don't need them to get lists in your
export
Hello,
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
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?
It doesn't ring
Chris Patti cpa...@gmail.com writes:
I'm guessing I'm missing something obvious here, and that's why I'm asking.
Export. List are used everywhere.
--
The right to be left alone is a human right
Le 18/08/2015 17:22, Bastien a écrit :
I will submit a patch to the mailing-list, including a translation of
the documentation (https://github.com/tbanel/orgtbljoin) to the texi
format.
Great, thanks in advance!
Hi the List
Here is the patch to add table-joining feature in Org mode.
It
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 11:45:37PM -0400, Jay Dixit wrote:
I do something similar to change export options between HTML and LaTeX:
(defun my-org-export-change-options (plist backend)
(cond
((equal backend 'html)
(plist-put plist
Several of my recent posts have not shown up in the archives or on
gmane.
I'd like to see if this email gets through.
Matt
Can anyone give me an example of when it's a good idea to use lists
rather than headlines?
They feel rather like a violation of the principle of least surprise
to me, because when you use them, and then try to use pretty much any
other Org feature on them (marking them as a TODO item, tagging,
Hello
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
After googling for a while, I also thought this might work:
#+MACRO: bubba (eval (format-time-string %Y property{{{TIMESTAMP}}}))
{{{bubba}}}
But the nested definition isn't expanded, either with or without
quotes.
As you noticed,
Hello,
Malcolm Purvis malc...@purvis.id.au writes:
I would like to log the new time as well as the old when changing the
scheduling or deadline of a task. I changed the value of
org-log-note-headings to include the new time (%s) in the reschedule
log:
(reschedule . Rescheduled from
Hi Eric,
I know this doesn't answer your actual question about nested macro
expansion, but writing some elisp might help you get the TIMESTAMP
property, at least: both
#+MACRO: bubba (eval (org-entry-get nil TIMESTAMP))
and
#+MACRO: bubba (eval (org-macro-expand {{{property(TIMESTAMP)}}}
Malcolm Purvis malc...@purvis.id.au writes:
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
char-or-string-p time)
Oops. Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
I am so disappointed with everything that has to do with e-mail right
now. For some reason the e-mail isn’t being delivered. I assume it’s
not being accepted by the mailing list, but I can’t see why. I’m not
getting any error message.
Anyway, here’s the relevant part (and let’s see if this
Josiah Schwab jsch...@gmail.com writes:
Upon upgrading, my org-habits did not display correctly, because the
PROPERTY drawer where the habit style was indicated came after the LOGBOOK
in my org files.
Is there a reason why this was done? I rather liked having my PROPERTY
drawers at the
Nicolas == Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:
Nicolas None that I know. This is fixed. Thank you.
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
char-or-string-p time)
The relevant part
Jakub Szypulka ja...@szypulka.de writes:
Yes it does, I'm impressed! Thanks a lot for the quick fix!
Applied then. Thank you for the feedback.
I understand those changed will be included by default in the next org
versions?
Yes, they will.
Regards,
Here’s the patch again, as I don’t think the one I sent yesterday got
through. My FSF papers are signed, by the way.
59 matches
Mail list logo