Re: Exporting Hyperlinks ?

2023-11-01 Thread David Masterson
Max Nikulin writes: > On 01/11/2023 11:24, David Masterson wrote: >> In the Org Mode documentation, I see how hyperlinks are handled in HTML >> export and how images are handled in Latex export, but is there a clear >> description of how hyperlinks are handled across export engines >>

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread David Masterson
"Loris Bennett" writes: > writes: > >> On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 08:32:44AM +0100, Loris Bennett wrote: >> >>> Assuming the quoting of previous postings works (above there seems to be >>> a discrepancy between '>>' and '> >', although Gnus seems to handle >>> that), is there some sort of

Re: Regression in latex export of tables?

2023-11-01 Thread Vikas Rawal
On 01/11/2023 10:43, Vikas Rawal wrote: > Both give this strage [0pt] at the end of every line of the table. > > ​​Is this by design? This seems to be something recent. Am I missing > something. If you believe that it is a regression then try to export something like | (a,b) | open interval

Re: [FR] 'org-columns-next-allowed-value' for 'summary-checkbox'es functions should have 'intermediate state' '[-]'

2023-11-01 Thread Sławomir Grochowski
I have found good explanation of 'tristate checkbox': https://dequeuniversity.com/library/aria/checkbox-tri#:~:text=A%20tri%2Dstate%20checkbox%20can,parent%20checkbox%20is%20partially%20checked . "A tristate checkbox can be checked, not checked, or partially checked. The condition of being

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread tomas
On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 11:29:23AM -0500, Karl Fogel wrote: > [...] (which I guess is better than licking my > laurels and resting on my wounds). Don't underestimate Medirerranean cooking. Laurels can be... yummy :) Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Regression in latex export of tables?

2023-11-01 Thread Max Nikulin
On 01/11/2023 10:43, Vikas Rawal wrote: Both give this strage [0pt] at the end of every line of the table. ​​Is this by design? This seems to be something recent. Am I missing something. If you believe that it is a regression then try to export something like | (a,b) | open interval |

[FR] 'org-columns-next-allowed-value' for 'summary-checkbox'es functions should have 'intermediate state' '[-]'

2023-11-01 Thread Sławomir Grochowski
Dear All, I was wondering how many states a checkbox has. Based on https://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html I conclude that there are 3 states: 1. [ ] - not done 2. [ - ] - an intermediate state 3. [X] - done So I think all 3 states should be available to choose from in the function

Re: Exporting Hyperlinks ?

2023-11-01 Thread Max Nikulin
On 01/11/2023 11:24, David Masterson wrote: In the Org Mode documentation, I see how hyperlinks are handled in HTML export and how images are handled in Latex export, but is there a clear description of how hyperlinks are handled across export engines (particularly the standard ones)? Only the

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Karl Fogel
On 01 Nov 2023, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Bastien writes: Karl Fogel writes: Hi, everyone. Small fix attached -- it just makes a warning go away. Applied against the main branch, thanks! Unfortunately, fixing this warning breaks org-table logic and tests. See previous discussion in

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread Ihor Radchenko
yaxp writes: > Which posting style is preferable in this list? See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-mailing-list.html#org7b17a4c -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at . Support Org development at ,

[BUG] org, ispell [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/org/)]

2023-11-01 Thread Kai Jenkins
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Bastien Guerry
Ihor Radchenko writes: > I added a FIXME explaining the issue to make the problem more clear. Good idea, thanks! -- Bastien Guerry

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bastien writes: >> Unfortunately, fixing this warning breaks org-table logic and tests. >> See previous discussion in >> https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/20230827214320.46754-1-salu...@me.com/ > > Ouch. Reverted. I added a FIXME explaining the issue to make the problem more clear. I think this

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Bastien
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Bastien writes: > >> Karl Fogel writes: >> >>> Hi, everyone. Small fix attached -- it just makes a warning go >>> away. >> >> Applied against the main branch, thanks! > > Unfortunately, fixing this warning breaks org-table logic and tests. > See previous discussion in

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bastien writes: > Karl Fogel writes: > >> Hi, everyone. Small fix attached -- it just makes a warning go >> away. > > Applied against the main branch, thanks! Unfortunately, fixing this warning breaks org-table logic and tests. See previous discussion in

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread Bastien
Hi, yaxp writes: > Which posting style is preferable in this list? Interleaved and bottom posting are preferred. Top posting should definitely be avoided. -- Bastien

Re: [PATCH] Fix warning about using `eq' to compare strings.

2023-11-01 Thread Bastien
Hi Karl, Karl Fogel writes: > Hi, everyone. Small fix attached -- it just makes a warning go > away. Applied against the main branch, thanks! -- Bastien

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread Loris Bennett
writes: > On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 08:32:44AM +0100, Loris Bennett wrote: > > [...] > >> Assuming the quoting of previous postings works (above there seems to be >> a discrepancy between '>>' and '> >', although Gnus seems to handle >> that), is there some sort of 'bottom-postify' command which

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread tomas
On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 08:32:44AM +0100, Loris Bennett wrote: [...] > Assuming the quoting of previous postings works (above there seems to be > a discrepancy between '>>' and '> >', although Gnus seems to handle > that), is there some sort of 'bottom-postify' command which would > reorder the

Re: Regression in latex export of tables?

2023-11-01 Thread Vikas Rawal
I am seeing a peculiar problem, and I would appreciate if somebody could check whether this is a bug or I am missing something. The following table exports with a [0pt] at the end of each line.I can confirm that the problem disappears if I move to the following version of org-mode: commit

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread Loris Bennett
writes: > On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 08:58:32PM -0700, David Masterson wrote: >> yaxp writes: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > Which posting style is preferable in this list? >> > >> > Top or Bottom. >> >> A decades old argument. Top makes it easier for many mail readers to >> slice off all the

Re: Preferred posting style

2023-11-01 Thread tomas
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 08:58:32PM -0700, David Masterson wrote: > yaxp writes: > > > Hello, > > > > Which posting style is preferable in this list? > > > > Top or Bottom. > > A decades old argument. Top makes it easier for many mail readers to > slice off all the previous thread history