Re: yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Kyle Meyer writes: > > [...] > >>> $ w3m -m nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.orgmode/112052 >>> >>> (Offhand I don't know how to do the same in Gnus, despite it being my >>> primary method for following things over nntp.) >> >> I assume you

Re: yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Kyle Meyer
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Kyle Meyer writes: [...] >> $ w3m -m nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.orgmode/112052 >> >> (Offhand I don't know how to do the same in Gnus, despite it being my >> primary method for following things over nntp.) > > I assume you can just use "j" in the summary

Re: yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > In the Git and mailing list history, we've got lots of references like > . Those Gmane > http links aren't so useful now, though you can still use that > information to access the message by doing things such as > > $

yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Kyle Meyer
In the Git and mailing list history, we've got lots of references like . Those Gmane http links aren't so useful now, though you can still use that information to access the message by doing things such as $ w3m -m

Re: Policy proposal: Do not move existing functions/macros except in major version increments

2020-04-22 Thread Adam Porter
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> The relatively recent moving of org-get-outline-path to org-refile.el >> has caused breakage in Org itself in several places, e.g. > > [...] > >> Thankfully, Kyle has proposed a patch to revert that change. I hope >> it

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.4 released

2020-04-22 Thread Adam Porter
David R writes: > On Saturday, January 25, 2020, Adam Porter wrote: > >> I care about stability, not MELPA Stable. It's your choice to use MELPA >> Stable, and you're free to upgrade or downgrade individual packages to >> work around such occasional, temporary breakage caused by it--the pieces

Re: babel/noweb concatenation of equally-named code blocks fails?

2020-04-22 Thread Greg Minshall
Nicolas, below is a format-patch. i signed FSF papers for emacs a number of years ago (and for gawk more recently). cheers, Greg From e2d440186ccf62216406abb440455edbac72ba79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Minshall Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 14:45:52 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] some clarification

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.4 released

2020-04-22 Thread David R
On Saturday, January 25, 2020, Adam Porter wrote: > I care about stability, not MELPA Stable. It's your choice to use MELPA > Stable, and you're free to upgrade or downgrade individual packages to > work around such occasional, temporary breakage caused by it--the pieces > are yours to keep.

Re: babel/noweb concatenation of equally-named code blocks fails?

2020-04-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Greg Minshall writes: > two minor edits i might make to the first paragraph, 1) to make clear > that #+name: names only one block, and 2) to (maybe?) simplify the > latter part of the same paragraph, while, at the same time, trying to > keep a strong mention of the distinction between =NAME= and

Re: babel/noweb concatenation of equally-named code blocks fails?

2020-04-22 Thread Greg Minshall
hi, Nicolas, thanks, and sorry, i should have git-pull'd. the new version seems very nice to me. two minor edits i might make to the first paragraph, 1) to make clear that #+name: names only one block, and 2) to (maybe?) simplify the latter part of the same paragraph, while, at the same time,

Re: bug? org-lint issues warning when ; PROPERTIES: drawer before first headline

2020-04-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Charles Millar writes: > Org mode version 9.3.6 (release_9.3.6-528-gf874b6 @ > /usr/local/share/org-mode/lisp/) > GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 102, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version > 3.24.18, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2020-04-21 > > AFAIU this is now allowed. Should org-lint be modified?

Feature request: Footnotes immediately following the paragraph when exported ($)

2020-04-22 Thread D. C. Toedt
For an ongoing pro bono project, it would be nice if there were an in-buffer #+OPTION: configuration for footnotes, when exporting to HTML (or DOCX or PDF), to have the footnote text in small print just below the paragraph in which the footnote reference occurs. I'd be willing to pay something to

#+BEGIN_SRC sh C-c C-c in Windows

2020-04-22 Thread Neil Cherry
I've searched for a resolution for this but haven't found one. I want to be able to call a different command shell in Windows. What I keep seeing is that it can't find /bin/sh #+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output set #+END_SRC I would prefer that I can change it to the bash shell in PortableGit. Also

Re: babel/noweb concatenation of equally-named code blocks fails?

2020-04-22 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Greg Minshall writes: > Nicolas, > > thank you. wordsmithing opens up endless possibilities, so i don't know > that the following is at all an improvement on your suggestion. but, it > occurs to me to get the importance of =noweb-ref=, and its role in > concatenation, brought out early

Re: Trivial fix for (void-function org-get-outline-path) in org-eldoc.

2020-04-22 Thread Jacob MacDonald
However, looking at the list I see the existing discussion and that there's already another patch floating. Forgive me, and I'll wait for that one.

bug#38855: bug#38856: Odp: 26.3; org-clock-display displays 0 total time when the date is in 2020

2020-04-22 Thread Roberto Alejandro Rodriguez
oh thanks for the tip On 19/4/20 10:50, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: Hello, robertorodrig...@wp.pl writes: By the way, the dates in the file have to be in 2019 for the bug to happen. If the dates are all in 2020, everything will be fine. Dnia 1 stycznia 2020 17:42 robertorodrig...@wp.pl

Trivial fix for (void-function org-get-outline-path) in org-eldoc.

2020-04-22 Thread Jacob MacDonald
I noticed that after updating my Org I was getting errors instead of eldoc locations in my .org buffers. Thankfully the fix was a simple oneliner. Patch attached. Cheers, Jacob. From 84881cf925df74765eceefa208bf35615e28aa32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob MacDonald Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020

Adding RO translation for ox.el

2020-04-22 Thread Claudiu Tănăselia
Hello, I hope I'm doing this right, since it's my first time trying something like this, but I've added a Romanian translation for ox.el that I would like to share with you, hoping that it will make it into the main branch. Since I'm using a website generated from ox-hugo, this is useful for

Re: Faces and spaces

2020-04-22 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
> I pushed a fix on master for that. Please give it a try if you can. Works perfectly, thank you! Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Tovey-Walsh https://nwalsh.com/ > Time is that quality of nature which keeps events

Re: Conditionally loading ob-sh or ob-shell

2020-04-22 Thread Loris Bennett
Hi Steve, Thanks for that - much more compact. I didn't know about the `,-construction. Cheers, Loris Steve Downey writes: > My workaround for dealing with different org versions on different machines: > > (org-babel-do-load-languages >'org-babel-load-languages >`((perl . t)