On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 11:12 AM John Kitchin
wrote:
> It depends on what the src things look like. You might be able to just
> call ffap or some variant of it. Here is an example of the follow part that
> works for a file and url for me.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (org-link-set-parameters
> "
Thanks. I’ll do that. Org-submit … that is.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 5:35 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> [ I've reassigned this bug report so that new messages will be directed
> to the Org mailing list, where it's more likely to get a reply. In
> the future, please consider using org-submit-bug-rep
[ I've reassigned this bug report so that new messages will be directed
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the future, please consider using org-submit-bug-report or sending a
message to emacs-orgmode@gnu.org directly. ]
Bruce E. Robertson writes:
> emacs -Q
I'm running into this issue now.
One thing I noticed is that if you have broken links (and
org-export-with-broken-links is t), org-id-update-id-locations will be
run for every broken link it finds. This turns out to be quite slow and
unnecessary since no files will have changed in between
org-id-
Just going by what I see, not having tried it:
(setq haskell-process-args-stack-ghci (list "--ghci-options"
"-XFlexibleContexts"))
In your version the process gets 1 argument (with a space in it). In
my version it gets 2 args.
Immanuel
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 8:22 PM Roger Mason wrote:
>
> Hello
>>> "T" == Timothy writes:
Hi Timothy
> Hi Uwe,
>> | #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: *{font-size: 108%;}
>>
>> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
>>
>> Any idea what would be a more appropriate setting?
> Try changing the body font size. This /should/ change everythi
Immanuel Litzroth writes:
> Just going by what I see, not having tried it:
> (setq haskell-process-args-stack-ghci (list "--ghci-options"
> "-XFlexibleContexts"))
>
> In your version the process gets 1 argument (with a space in it). In
> my version it gets 2 args.
> Immanuel
Indeed, that was i
Uwe Brauer writes:
>But it did not work neither. Did you test it? I am on GNU Emacs master
>and git master (ok several weeks old, but still recent enough I'd say)
I hadn't seen Eric's message, but what he says makes a lot of sense: are
you applying a separate style sheet, perhaps with a *.setup d
Hi Anders,
I have also been seeing some issues when adding/modidying heading tags
(C-c C-q), and I was able to narrow it down to the element caching
mechanism.
Issue: Org mode/Emacs hangs kind of indefinitely when I do C-c C-q,
but that doesn't happen each time.
Once I set org-element-use-cache
Hi Uwe,
> | #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: *{font-size: 108%;}
>
> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
>
> Any idea what would be a more appropriate setting?
Try changing the body font size. This /should/ change everything. If not the
default CSS should be adjusted (let me
Hi Marco
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> I use the following function occasionally. Possibly it helps in your case.
> (defun mw-org-table-mark-column ()
> "Mark the column containing point."
> (interactive)
> (unless (org-at-table-p) (user-error "Not at a table"))
> (org-table-find-dataline)
>
>>> "T" == Timothy writes:
Hi Timothy,
> Hi Uwe,
>> | #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: *{font-size: 108%;}
>>
>> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
>>
>> Any idea what would be a more appropriate setting?
> Try changing the body font size. This /should/ change everythi
It depends on what the src things look like. You might be able to just call
ffap or some variant of it. Here is an example of the follow part that
works for a file and url for me.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(org-link-set-parameters
"rstack"
:follow (lambda (path)
(ffap (or (ffap-url-at-point)
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 12:18 PM John Kitchin
wrote:
> I am not sure this is quite what you are looking for. You could use a
> macro like this.
>
>
>
> {{{r-stack(((src1 . fade-out) (src2 . fade-in) (src3 . fade-out)))}}}
>
> * code :noexport:
>
> #+macro: r-stack (eval (r-stack $1))
>
> #+BEGIN_
On 20/01/2022 15:43, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I am using something like this in my org files that I want to export to
HTML:
,
|
| #+LANGUAGE:
| #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: /home/oub/Desktop/blabla
| #+OPTIONS: toc:nil
| #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: *{font-size: 108%;}
|
| * This is the first header
|
| Some text
`--
>>> "JMM" == Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Hi Juan
> Hi Uwe
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
>>
>> Any idea what would be a more appropriate setting?
> Taking into account that h1 is the title, h2, h3, etc. are the classes
> for the
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 3:56 PM Berry, Charles
wrote:
> Matt,
>
> > On Jan 19, 2022, at 5:52 AM, Matt Price wrote:
> >
> > However, I'd really like to add a less verbose syntax, like this:
> >
> > #+begin_r-stack :frag (appear appear)
> > [[imglink1]]
> > [[imglink2]]
> > #+end_r-stack
> >
> > M
> I don’t know if this is the best solution though.
> Perhaps this is needed also in org--get-local-tags where a similar
> thing is done? (but only the fontification seems to matter there)
I now noted that this differed in Ihor's org-fold-universal-core
branch which I use and main (org-get-tags ha
Hello,
I want to run stack ghci from haskell blocks in org-mode. For the
task at I need to start ghci with command line option
-XFlexibleContexts. I have this in my org-mode buffer:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results none
(setq haskell-process-type 'stack-ghci)
(setq haskell-process-args-stack-ghc
On 20/01/2022 07:23, Samuel Wales wrote:
my needs for saving and restoring, however, are more fancy. something
like achieving a 1:1 mapping from firefox selected tabs, or a tree
style tabs extension tree, to their counterparts in org, even when
those counterparts have notes and such. this migh
On Thursday, 20 Jan 2022 at 09:43, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
What style file is being used, if any? Have you looked at the HTML
created? It could be that there is a style setting for H1, H2, etc. and
maybe those settings come afte
Hi,
I had some trouble with completing tags, where the already set tags
were wrongly identified. I have dug this down to a problem with
caching.
with org-element-use-cache=t and org-use-tag-inheritance=t
--- Org
* headline 1 :tag1:
** headline 2 :tag2:
--- end org
When invoking org-set-tags-comma
Hi Uwe
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Now some text is changed as expected the text in the header not really.
>
> Any idea what would be a more appropriate setting?
Taking into account that h1 is the title, h2, h3, etc. are the classes
for the different header levels. You can put something like this:
#+H
Uwe Brauer writes:
> I sometime have to deal with table that contains large columns and I
> want to copy that columns and modify them a bit.
>
> So I usually just insert an empty column and use kill-rectangle and
> yank-rectangle.
>
> I am wondering, there seems no
> org-table-kill-this-column
Hi
I am using something like this in my org files that I want to export to
HTML:
,
|
| #+LANGUAGE:
| #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: /home/oub/Desktop/blabla
| #+OPTIONS: toc:nil
| #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: *{font-size: 108%;}
|
| * This is the first header
|
| Some text
`
Now some text is changed as
Hi
I sometime have to deal with table that contains large columns and I
want to copy that columns and modify them a bit.
So I usually just insert an empty column and use kill-rectangle and
yank-rectangle.
I am wondering, there seems no
org-table-kill-this-column and org-table-yank-this-colu
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