Adds multi-file TRIGGER and BLOCKER tasks to org-depend by first searching
the current file `org-find-entry-with-id` and then all files visisble
through `org-find-id`.
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From: Adrian Bradd
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:49:26 -0400
Su
I just noticed that org-backward-paragraph raises a user error if you call
it at the beginning of the buffer. This is not what the general
backward-paragraph command does, nor is it what I remember other Emacs
movement commands doing when the move can't actually be done.
I think consistency with o
Greetings from a first-time contributor. Another patch contributor, Uwe
Brauer, recruited me after finding some code I had written to move single
org-table cells up/down/left/right. I found this feature to be useful in
certain kinds of tables so wrote the functions for myself but am told that
othe
Aloha Rasmus,
I agree, and believe the best course forward is to resolve the licensing
of library-of-babel.org (which appears not to be problematic) and
include the file in the emacs distribution.
When I asked on the list for advice how to install library-of-babel.org
from Worg, there was no resp
On Thursday, 27 Jul 2017 at 16:16, Tyler Morgan wrote:
[...]
> The resulting LaTeX no longer includes a label attribute, which means
> that all of the references I have made to this figure in the text are
> now undefined. I know that defining a LaTeX caption overwrites the
> org-mode caption fiel
Hello,
my minimal configuration:
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "TODO(t)" "PROGRESS(p!)" "WAITING(w!)" "|" "DONE(d!)")))
(setq org-clock-persist 'history)
(org-clock-persistence-insinuate)
(setq org-log-into-drawer t)
(setq org-log-done 'time)
(defun rr/set-progress (last)
"Set PROG
I am running org-version 9.0.9 (9.0.9-54-g16dbf0-elpa) and have run into an
issue with org-mode’s LaTeX/PDF export function. Everything looks normal when I
create figure captions using the standard:
#+CAPTION: This is a caption.
#+NAME: fig:figure1
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 15.0cm
[[/loc/to/figure1.j
> I suggest to use a hook instead (maybe `org-tab-first-hook' or some
> such).
Alright. I have decided to go with `outline-magic.el'.
After some modernization it seems to work well. I don't remember what
the problem was the last time I tried. I will probably publish my
updated version eventuall
>> Please consider making this the default value.
>
> I agree that makes sense. Done.
Thanks!
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hi Bastien and Rasmus,
>
> Any further thoughts on this? If we're still not sure what to do with
> the file, I'd vote that we remove it from Emacs for now so that we don't
> let an unlicensed file sit in the Emacs repo.
If it's to be referred in the manual it should be ther
My testing had shown that if in org-protocol-check-filename-for-protocol
we have (server-delete-client _client) instead of (server-edit), the
client process gets closed fine. May I propose such a change?
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Best Regards,
Nikolay Kudryavtsev
Oh, I see. In org-protocol-protocol-alist you can define protocols with
:kill-client t and this should close the server buffer for them. And on
my machine it does it half-way - server-edit no longer pops them, but
the process still hangs. Normal use of server works fine though - doing
server-ed
Hello,
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> For some reason the authors of `makeinfo' thought it would be a good
> idea to split the generated info file into two files by default once
> its size reaches a certain undocumented threshold.
>
> When that happened to me for the first time I was very surprised a
Hello,
Rick Frankel writes:
> Personally, my use of width cookies has been mostly for visual display of
> columns are very long and will wrap in an html or latex table export, but
> would force the display too wide. My ideal default would be to have a setting
> which would shrink tables a reason
Thanks Nicolas. Sounds very nice, matching at least my use cases quite
well. I'll give this a try soon and will get back to you.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 26.0.50, Org release_9.0.9-573-g09e612
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Hello,
bvrag...@iitk.ac.in (B.V. Raghav) writes:
> Can I request/suggest a new feature `#+TABLE_PROPERTIES: ' analogous to
> `#+TBLFM: ' that can save the state for those of us who want to, and the
> others may enjoy the volatileness[?]
Thank you for your suggestion.
However, I'm looking for s
Hello,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I have two use cases which currently are managed with the width cookies
> and I can see that they probably should be managed differently. The
> cases are:
>
> 1. a table with wide columns that is used to collect information
>(publications with authors, title, j
Hi Adam,
have now given this a try. Looks really nice. Some questions, if I
may. I would like to have the following sections:
1. items that have deadlines, any deadline for now and in the future,
whether scheduled or not.
2. items that have a specific TODO type whether scheduled or not.
3.
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