Hi all
I have this example property drawer in a capture template
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: %(org-id-uuid)
:PLACE: %^{Place?|-|@work|@home|@pc|@family|@shop}
:END:
i was wondering, is it possible for a single property to take multiple
value? im thinking something similar to tags like
:TAG1:TAG2:
i woul
Hi and thx for the response
the issues is that it dosent seem to add an additional tag to the already
defined tag list in the capture (:@work: ) but instead add another :TAG:
field apart from the already existing tag field. so the final result looks
like this:
** TODO TEST :@work:
Xebar Saram writes:
> is there anyway to add a tag to the current tag in the capture template
> (:@work: above).
Hey Z,
Sorry, I don't understand the question. Can you clarify what you mean?
Hello,
Reuben Thomas writes:
> Attached, a revised patch.
Applied, with a minor refactoring so some lines could fit under 80
columns.
Thank you!
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
> I believe the attached patch fixes those problems.
Applied. Thank you!
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi,
I am exporting a document to ODT, including a small SVG image.
#+name: Notation1
#+caption: Transcription into Western notation of an example pattern string.
#+attr_odt: :width 6.88 :height 1.87
[[./notated-example.svg]]
The frame properties, however, do not respect the given size attributes
On 5 September 2017 at 23:02, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Reuben Thomas writes:
>
> > If you (or someone) can confirm your interpretation above, I would be
> > happy to update my patch to implement the two behaviours required,
> namely,
> > that org-make-link-description-function is only called if
On 9/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Indeed. === really means "=" character in verbatim markup.
fyi but not in all of the agenda current time string. just the first
part in my example.
> You may be able to tweak fontification to ignore this special case. See
> `org-font-lock-set-keywords-hook' t
On 9/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> from org-agenda-text-search-extra-files? imo it should not.
>
> Agreed. Fixed.
thank you.
>> 2.
>>
>> if you remove the restriction lock and refresh the agenda,
>> it will produce different results.
>>
>> imo, should act as if the restriction lock were still
Hello!
Running tests on master for me, with make test, results in a single test
failure in `ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays'. While looking into that I
found that there are _two_ definitions of that in the test-ob-shell.el
file. This strikes me as unlikely to be ideal, and I decided to look a
bit
>> I think the bindings could coexist peacefully since
>>
> `org-table-toggle-column-width' makes sense only for the cursor located
>> in a table and `outline-show-children' makes most sense (AFAICS) when
>> called on a headline.
>>
>> Does this sound reasonable?
>>
>> Does anyone see clearly how t
>> There is an issue with the binding of 'C-c tab' (to
>> `org-table-toggle-column-width') though.
>>
>> Before the 'C-c tab' was bound to `outline-show-children' (which I
>> enjoyed occasionally.) With the current Org-tip version this binding is
>> gone.
>
> Isn't it equivalent to `org-cycle', i.
Hi Nicolas,
On 05/09/17 22:49, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
Hi Bastien & Nicolas,
I've been told by "Theodore Teah via RT "
that my copyright assignment is in place now.
Great!
I tried to build Org with your patch, but it generates compilation
warnings. Could you look
Hello, I'm on Org-mode 8.2.10 on Xubuntu 16.04 and despite having tried many combinations, I can't manage to view all scheduled tasks that don't have "DONE" and "CANCELLED" as a state. For example, when I do :
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(
("+" "Scheduled"
((todo ""
Hi folks,
While not a "bug" in Org-mode proper, if we count orgmode.org as documentation,
then we can consider this as something worth mentioning (and repairing):
In the page Beamer presentations using the new export engine the link for « . .
. nice article on how you could explore . . . », p
I had the same problem. As a workaround I used \begingroup and \endgroup
to denote {}
Best regards,
Haik
17.04.2010 20:13 Giulio Fella kirjutas:
Thanks for your reply.
I am afraid I know nothing about Tex, so I cannot comment on that. But
all my Latex references
e.g.http://en.wikibooks.org/wi
This org file (OPTIONS are to keep the exported file clean)
-
* heading 1
* heading 2
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: my-name
:END:
exports to
---
1 heading 1
class="section-number-2">2 heading 2
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 3:33 PM Marco Wahl wrote:
> I think the bindings could coexist peacefully since
>
`org-table-toggle-column-width' makes sense only for the cursor located
> in a table and `outline-show-children' makes most sense (AFAICS) when
> called on a headline.
>
> Does this sound reas
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> There is an issue with the binding of 'C-c tab' (to
> `org-table-toggle-column-width') though.
>
> Before the 'C-c tab' was bound to `outline-show-children' (which I
> enjoyed occasionally.) With the current Org-tip version this binding is
> gone.
Isn't it equivalen
Hi!
I like the new column-width features. Thanks!
There is an issue with the binding of 'C-c tab' (to
`org-table-toggle-column-width') though.
Before the 'C-c tab' was bound to `outline-show-children' (which I
enjoyed occasionally.) With the current Org-tip version this binding is
gone.
I thi
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 1:38 PM Elliott Slaughter
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have learned (thanks to the el-get developers) that org-mode uses
> with-eval-after-load, which was added in Emacs 24.4. (See discussion [1].)
>
> I confirmed that the master branch of org-mode loads (via el-get)
> successful
The problem is that if you have CSS that decorates links by adding
content after a link, that (empty) link gets decorated too.
Is it possible to remove it? There is no such empty link for the first
heading which does not have CUSTOM_ID set.
Deepak
On 09/07/2017 10:32 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrot
Hi all
i Have this item in a property drawer:
:people: %^{people?|-|allan|bob|joel}
now i have this custom agenda view defined
(add-to-list 'org-agenda-custom-commands
'("sk" "wtd"
tags "people=\"allan\""
((org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down effort-down)))
))
yet when i launch it it
Hi all,
I have learned (thanks to the el-get developers) that org-mode uses
with-eval-after-load, which was added in Emacs 24.4. (See discussion [1].)
I confirmed that the master branch of org-mode loads (via el-get)
successfully in 24.4.1 and fails to load in 24.3.1.
I'm not sure what the compa
Hello,
kadal writes:
> This org file
>
> -
> * heading 1
> * heading 2
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CUSTOM_ID: my-name
> :END:
>
>
>
> exports to
>
> ---
>
> 1 heading 1
>
>
>
> class="section-number-2">2 heading 2
Hi!
I have this current capture
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates '("bb" "Work.TODO" entry (file+headline
(concat pmm "/org/files/agenda/bgu.org") "TDEN") "* TODO %^G %? :@work:
\n%^T"
))
which seems to work by adding a tag (via the %^G) alongside the current
already defined tag in the capture
This org file
-
* heading 1
* heading 2
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: my-name
:END:
exports to
---
1 heading 1
class="section-number-2">2 heading 2
---
The "
Alex Bennée writes:
> So more correctly when org-confirm-babel-evaluate is set it breaks due
> to info not containing a character position for the TBLFM code. I fixed
> this by patching org-babel-check-confirm-evaluate:
>
> modified lisp/ob-core.el
> @@ -242,7 +242,8 @@ should be asked whether
On Thursday, 7 Sep 2017 at 10:18, Matt Price wrote:
> So I'm really just asking whether other people do ics exports and if
> so, how you structure the org source files and so forth.
I use ics export to make my calendar available to my phone. I have a
script that I run periodically which has the
Alex Bennée writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Alex Bennée writes:
>>
>>> So calling scramble-string works as expected...
>>>
>>> #+tblname: reversed-strings
>>> | abcde | #ERROR |
>>>
>>> | flibble | #ERROR |
>>> | dibble | #ERROR |
>>> | xyzzy | #ERR
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
[...]
> So, any objection to have all major back-ends ignoring unnumbered trees
> from TOC, and make that an Org specificity?
Sounds good!
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> However, when I try to clock into the first of several entries in the
>> agenda, I get the error
>>
>> org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format: ""
>>
>> and am not clocked in. If I try the same entry a second time, the
Hello,
William Denton writes:
> On 7 September 2017, William Denton wrote:
>
>> I can't find the "Dynamically narrow table columns" documentation,
>> though. Where is it?
>
> Aha, checking the Git commit I see it (in doc/org.texi). (The title
> doesn't match, which threw me off.)
"Dynamically
On 7 September 2017, William Denton wrote:
I can't find the "Dynamically narrow table columns" documentation, though.
Where is it?
Aha, checking the Git commit I see it (in doc/org.texi). (The title doesn't
match, which threw me off.)
"To see the full text, hold the mouse over the field---
I've been using Kaushal's fantastic ox-hugo to build my course websites
(see http://2017.hackinghistory.ca/ for one more or less finished example;
slightly out of date and not-yet documented source files are on Github at
https://github.com/titaniumbones/Hacking-History/tree/2017). It's a great
sys
The new approach to table alignment, that will be in 9.2, is there now if you
compile from source, which I did. etc/ORG-NEWS says
** Incompatible changes
*** =align= STARTUP value no longer narrow table columns
Columns narrowing (or shrinking) is now dynamic. See [[*Dynamically
narrow table c
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> recent maint. these are separate, but 1 and 3 might be related, and 1 and
> 2 might be related, so i hope you don't mind if i put them together.
>
> 1.
>
> is it expected behavior that if you do a restriction lock on
> a subtree, then do a text search, it will incl
Hello,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> However, when I try to clock into the first of several entries in the
> agenda, I get the error
>
> org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format: ""
>
> and am not clocked in. If I try the same entry a second time, there is
> no error and I am clocked in.
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 9/6/17, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> in the new release, org-agenda-current-time-string is partly fontified
>> if it contains emphasis like "=== test ===". my guess is best to not
>> fontify as it is not possible to
>> fix unless you turn it off for the entire buffer
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Speaking of LaTeX: not-in-toc and unnumbered is easy enough in LaTeX
> as it’s just section*.
Great.
> ox-odt, ox-html and ox-ascii all seem to add unnumbered headings to the
> toc.
These are trivial to handle, since they use
`org-export-collect-headlines' to build TOC
Hello,
Erik Sjöstrand writes:
> It seems that org-split-string was rewritten and handles empty strings
> differently in org-mode 9.1. Before (org-split-string "" " ") would
> return nil, but now it returns '("").
Correct.
> I couldn't see any information in the changelog about this.
Indeed. I
Yay
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
>> Org-mode 9.1 is out!
> Congratulations!
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Hi!
It seems that org-split-string was rewritten, and handles empty strings
differently in org-mode 9.1. Before (org-split-string "" " ") would return
nil, but now it returns '(""). I couldn't see any information in the
changelog about this.
A side effect (among others, I would guess) of this is
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Maybe UNNUMBERED property could imply a "not in TOC" clause in every
> back-end (I assume this is difficult to implement for LaTeX, though). In
> that case, UNNUMBERED would be a generic answer the problem.
Speaking of LaTeX: not-in-toc and unnumbered is easy enough in
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