cut and paste not working after xdg-open "org-protocol://store-link?url=URL=TITLE"

2022-01-26 Thread chris
Hi people, First: `xdg-open "org-protocol://store-link?url=URL=TITLE"` from a terminal. Then `M-x org-insert-link` in emacs, or not (it makes no difference). Then cut-and-paste from non-emacs-application (e.g., Kde's Konsole, or Firefox) to emacs. When doing `C-y` what it pastes is "URL", not

Re: [PATCH] Add support for $…$ latex fragments followed by a dash

2022-01-26 Thread Tom Gillespie
> The change is local and minor. We can't know that. Consider for example someone that has the following line somewhere in their files. #+begin_src org I spent $20 on food and was paid$-10 dollars by friends so I am down $10. #+end_src Yes =paid$-10= is probably a typo that should have a space in

org-element persist logic hangs when quitting emacs

2022-01-26 Thread Kaushal Modi
Hello, Lately (at least as of last 3 days), I have seen that when I try to quit emacs, it gets stuck on one of my Org files; it's a personal journal.org that I frequently update using org-capture. So that file is usually open in one of the buffers. Today I did M-x toggle-debug-on-quit and tried

Re: [PATCH] lisp/org-agenda.el: Add header to agenda clock report table

2022-01-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samim Pezeshki writes: > Thanks Nicolas for reviewing the changes! > > I applied the changes. > Attached is the updated patch. Applied. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

Re: [PATCH] Add support for $…$ latex fragments followed by a dash

2022-01-26 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Hi, Tom Gillespie writes: Unfortunately this falls into the realm of changes to syntax. The current behavior is not a bug and is working as specified because hyphen minus (U+002D) does not count as punctuation for the purposes of org syntax. We should specify which chars count as punctuation in

Re: [PATCH] Add support for $…$ latex fragments followed by a dash

2022-01-26 Thread Rudolf Adamkovič
Eric S Fraga writes: > But is not necessary (and further complicates the issue of support > $...$ in org as recently discussed on this list) as you can simply > type \(n\)-th? What you call "not necessary", I call a game changer. As of now, one has to mix and match $$ and \(\) based on the

Re: Poor org-babel-tangle-file performance with more than 100 trivial noweb-references

2022-01-26 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Most of the CPU time is spent in org-babel-tangle-collect-blocks, which > is basically another regexp search for all the source blocks in buffer. > The scaling is still slightly non-linear - maybe your source block > regexp is too complex: After further investigation I