next-error for agenda searches
if you search for a regexp in a single org buffer, you can do next-error to go to the next search. if you search in agenda, there is a mode where the match will show up in the ohter window. i find this inconvenient. there is no next-error to go to the next match for agenda searches. or am i missing this feature someplace? seems strange not to? such a thing would be consistent with c-c / / in an org buffer, grep-mode, occur-mode, compilation-shell-minor-mode. thanks! -- The Kafka Pandemic A blog about science, health, human rights, and misopathy: https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
[org-cite] pandoc adds initial read/write support
John MacFarlane merged initial support for org-cite to the pandoc org reader and writer. Only available in master ATM, but could use real-world testing, including of the org-ref -> org-cite conversion, which you can get by using org as both input and output format. Bruce
Re: [PATCH] org-test: Create a collaborative test set for Org buffer parser
Max Nikulin writes: > On 11/12/2021 21:39, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > Since these tests will unlikely become a part of some software, I do not think > that GPL may be an obstacle for any project. Requirement of signed consent > will > likely prevent contributing of new cases from some developers. I agree. The test org files are input data rather than code and I don't think they fall under the copyright restrictions (or the code contribution guidelines). They probably don't even need to be GPL'd - possibly a CC license would be sufficient. As to whether they should be part of the org-mode repository or in their own repository, I'm not sure. It would be convenient to have them int he org-mode repository as I expect they will become part of the testing framework and only having to checkout one repository would be useful. On the other hand, I guess there could be cases where people want to just checkout these samples to use to validate their own library/parser etc. I tend towards putting them in the org-mode repository for simplicity.
Re: [PATCH] org-test: Create a collaborative test set for Org buffer parser
On 11/12/2021 21:39, Ihor Radchenko wrote: The attached patch is an attempt to create something like shared repo for Org element parser tests. "[PATCH]" prefix in the subject might be a reason why you message received less attention than it should. The test set is essentially a series of .org files alongside .el files containing normalised output of `org-element-parse-buffer'. (see the patch) I think, the set should contain hundreds of tests to be helpful, thus 2 files per test will likely be inconvenient since most of samples will be short. I suggest to group test input and results into large files. Such tests should be augmented by some metadata: keywords (labels, tags). E.g. besides heading - sample: "* Simple Heading" keywords: heading it should be possible to filter related cases with similar markup - sample: "*Bold* emphasis" keywords: emphasis, heading description: Despite line is started from a star, there is no space after it, so it is not a heading. - sample: " * Unordered list item" keywords: list, heading description: Due to leading space it is a list item, not a heading. - sample: "*" keywords: text, heading description: Not a heading since there is no space after the star. I omitted test IDs above. Version of Org and test set should be included into metadata for the whole suite. Since partial compliance is assumed, format of test results should be declared as well to be able to publish overview or comparison. Are properties like :begin and :end mandatory for reference results of parsing? They make structures more verbose and harder to read. Often it is enough to compare content and similar properties. Any comments or suggestions? I am particularly looking for thoughts about licensing and possible distribution of the test set in separate repository. Since these tests will unlikely become a part of some software, I do not think that GPL may be an obstacle for any project. Requirement of signed consent will likely prevent contributing of new cases from some developers.