Re: [O] Edit whole session with org-edit-src-edit

2017-10-08 Thread Berry, Charles
> On Oct 8, 2017, at 3:58 PM, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote: > > Hello, > > I want to use orgmode for literate programming with Coq. > I like the "edit in major mode" org-edit-src-edit feature, but it > exports only the current src block to the temprorary buffer, so it's >

[O] Edit whole session with org-edit-src-edit

2017-10-08 Thread Yury G. Kudryashov
Hello, I want to use orgmode for literate programming with Coq. I like the "edit in major mode" org-edit-src-edit feature, but it exports only the current src block to the temprorary buffer, so it's impossible to debug the file in the temporary buffer using coq-mode (proofgeneral) "phrase by

Re: [O] Is it possible for a TODO item not to be an outline item?

2017-10-08 Thread Angel de Vicente
Hi, Marco Wahl writes: > Georgiy Tugai writes: > >> Inline tasks come to mind. Here's your example with inline tasks: >> The command to insert an inline task is 'org-inlinetask-insert-task'; I >> believe that there is no default binding. > >

Re: [O] Is it possible for a TODO item not to be an outline item?

2017-10-08 Thread Marco Wahl
Georgiy Tugai writes: > Inline tasks come to mind. Here's your example with inline tasks: > > , > | * Installation of PC X > | > | ** Hardware configuration > | blah,blah,blah, > | > | ** Software configuration > | I intall app x, no trouble > | > | I try to

Re: [O] Is it possible for a TODO item not to be an outline item?

2017-10-08 Thread Georgiy Tugai
Inline tasks come to mind. Here's your example with inline tasks: , | * Installation of PC X | | ** Hardware configuration | blah,blah,blah, | | ** Software configuration | I intall app x, no trouble | | I try to install app y, but no luck | *** TODO App Y is giving trouble,

[O] Is it possible for a TODO item not to be an outline item?

2017-10-08 Thread Angel de Vicente
Hi, I'm starting to use org for notes, and I realize that I don't know how to create a TODO item but without it being an outline item. Sorry if this is not the proper terminology. Let me explain what I would like to have. Let's say I have a file where I want to keep details about a new machine

Re: [O] [PATCH v2] org-clock: Fix clock report sometimes ignoring hours before :wstart

2017-10-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Georgiy Tugai writes: > * lisp/org-clock (org-clocktable-steps): Fix weekly-step clock report > ignoring hours between start of period and start of week, when start > of period is on a day of week numerically less than start of week. > > Clock report now

Re: [O] S5 HTML export - org9.1.1

2017-10-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Kyle Meyer writes: > I don't use ox-s5.el, but the I think the below fix should do. I'll > push it in a few days if no one objects. I think this is an uncontroversial patch. You can go ahead and push it right now. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings

2017-10-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Mat Vibrys writes: > Sorry, > my example contents does not seem to be proper. Dots are missing after all > the bodyX. correct one looks like following: > > * head1 > > body1. > > * head2 > > body2. > > * head3 > > body3. > > calling `org-forward-sentence' from

Re: [O] Bug: C-c C-c on deadline timestamp can do nothing useful [9.1.2 (9.1.2-elpaplus @ /Users/aaronjensen/.emacs.d/elpa/26.0/org-plus-contrib-20171004/)]

2017-10-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Aaron Jensen writes: > From emacs -Q: > > M-x org-mode > Insert the following: > > * Test > DEADLINE: <2017-10-06 Sat> > > Place point on timestamp and hit C-c C-c > > Expected: > > Timestamp updated to <2017-10-06 Fri> > > Actual: > > This is displayed in

Re: [O] [RFC] org-agenda: Jump directly to line in case of a timestamp

2017-10-08 Thread Marco Wahl
Matt Lundin writes: >>> Maybe an optional argument could allow one to switch from one behaviour >>> to the other. I have no strong opinion about this, though. >> >> Thanks! >> >> I just found function `org-agenda-switch-to' which is similar to >> `org-agenda-goto' but does not