org-id-locations as a large-scale database store?

2024-03-11 Thread Laurence von Bottorff
I've been using a package called org-brain that is using, I'm all but certain, the org-id-locations file as its database to store graph-like relationships between org files and org headings. org-brain is a sort of graph database which adds a PROPERTIES drawer with just the ID field with a UUID to

Org-agenda: List project with deadlines

2024-03-11 Thread Sébastien Gendre
Hello, I have some problems to manage my tasks for school with Org-mode. I had read manual, blog posts and tried different way. With no success. * What I need. For the school, I have a list of projects to do. Each with a deadline and different level of importance. And each project have their

Re: [BUG] "\fC" macro in ox-man.el [9.6.15 (release_9.6.15 @ /usr/share/emacs/29.2/lisp/org/)]

2024-03-11 Thread Xiyue Deng
Hi Ihor, Ihor Radchenko writes: > Xiyue Deng writes: > >> (This was first reported to Emacs at >> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=69483) >> >> "mu4e"[1] (a popular Emacs mail client) uses Org to generate its >> manpages. However, the generated output contains macros that are not

Re: Strange behaviour detected today

2024-03-11 Thread Detlev Zundel
Hi Pedro Andres, [...] > Just for the record. The root cause for this problem is a :color definition > with is not a string. > So find the offending face definition and make sure the :color is a string, Thanks for that useful tip which helped me to find the problem. Indeed I was still using

Re: `:export' attribute?: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-11 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Max Nikulin writes: > Your example uses a closed list of backends while "not (html or > latex)" may be applicable to ascii, rst, some wiki dialects, etc. Makes sense. > Backend-specific markup may be more complex and content of fallback > option may be different from text used in export

Re: [PATCH] lisp/ob-shell.el: Also override explicit-shell-file-name

2024-03-11 Thread Matt
On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 06:12:47 +0100 Aaron L. Zeng wrote --- > * lisp/ob-shell.el (org-babel-shell-initialize): Override > explicit-shell-file-name in addition to shell-file-name. > > When a session with shell source blocks, execution calls `shell', > which checks

Re: Re: Strange behaviour detected today

2024-03-11 Thread Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
Hi, > Message: 15 > Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 13:53:38 +0100 > From: Detlev Zundel > To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: Strange behaviour detected today > Message-ID: <87bk7l53ql@member.fsf.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hi, > > > Thanks a ton. I could bisect the issue

Re: `:export' attribute?: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-11 Thread Max Nikulin
On 11/03/2024 20:59, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: I have a bit different expectations in respect to export predicates. It should be possible to express that some content should be exported by all backend except the given list. The use case is fallback for backends not covered by export snippets:

Re: Footnotes on line and not raised

2024-03-11 Thread Colin Baxter
Dear Christian and Juan, Thank you very much for your contributions. These are great and exactly what I want. I'll probably go with an export filter. Thank you Best Wishes, Colin Baxter.

Re: `:export' attribute?: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-11 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Max Nikulin writes: > On 10/03/2024 09:08, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: >> I'm thinking about adding a new global attribute, `:export', that >> would granularly control whether or not to export the object and how to >> export it. > > I have a bit different expectations in respect to export

Re: Strange behaviour detected today

2024-03-11 Thread Detlev Zundel
Hi, > Thanks a ton. I could bisect the issue and filed a bug yesterday. It > seems to be the same commit that broke the themes. May I ask what the outcome of all this was? I am now seeing the same problem with Emacs from master as of today and wonder about the best way to solve this in the

Re: Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-11 Thread Sébastien Gendre
When you display a list of tasks in Org-agenda, you have these columns: - Category - Status - Task title - Tags But what I need in my list of work for school is: - Task title - Importance - Deadline date and time - Name of the work Malik writes: > Hello, > > I am also thinking about a good

Re: Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-11 Thread Malik
Hello, I am also thinking about a good org-agenda configuration. Your usecase sounds good. What do you mean about the fixed columns and about what issues are you thinking? Am 10. März 2024 08:54:45 MEZ schrieb "Sébastien Gendre" : >Hello, > >I want to use Org-mode to track the works I have to

Re: Footnotes on line and not raised

2024-03-11 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, The footnote definitions are easy to fix with CSS since they are wrapped in divs with the .footdef class. #+begin_src css .footdef sup { vertical-align: baseline; font-size: 100%; } #+end_src But as you point out, the footnote references, are not as straigthforward given the structure --

Re: Footnotes on line and not raised

2024-03-11 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Colin Baxter writes: > Perhaps it's not possible because I see that .footref in css support is > always . You can modify a little so that it does not alter the paragraph line spacing so much. In this example, with a value of 0em, it is positioned on the baseline: #+HTML_HEAD: sup

Sort alphabetically and order across sub-headings

2024-03-11 Thread Zenny
Hi, I am trying to create a list where the ordered list numbering expands across sub-headings: * Bacteria ** Acetobacter Species 1. Acetobacter aceti 2. Acetobacter rasens * Fungi ** Candida Species 3. Candida famata 4. Candida firmetaria * Others Unidentified Species 5. Escherichia species 6.

Re: `:export' attribute?: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-11 Thread Max Nikulin
On 10/03/2024 09:08, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: I'm thinking about adding a new global attribute, `:export', that would granularly control whether or not to export the object and how to export it. I have a bit different expectations in respect to export predicates. It should be possible to

Re: [Question] Learning to use Org Element API setters and how to ignore properties

2024-03-11 Thread Bruno Barbier
Hi Antonio, Antonio Romano writes: [...] > The :todo-keyword contains data about face and properties which are > only relevant for viewing the document in the buffer and not for the > .org file content itself. How can I read its text without any property > info attached to it? You could

Re: Footnotes on line and not raised

2024-03-11 Thread Colin Baxter
Perhaps it's not possible because I see that .footref in css support is always .

Footnotes on line and not raised

2024-03-11 Thread Colin Baxter
I use footnotes as [fn:1], etc. in an org-mode file which I then export to html. In the output, I see the footnotes raised slightly above the line. I do not want this. Instead, I would like the footnotes to be on the line. Is this possible? I have read the doc strings associated with the

Re: Reproducible work with natively compiled Emacs

2024-03-11 Thread Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
HI, nothing like sleeping over a problem. This solution seems to be easier... /PA On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 at 12:49, Pedro A. Aranda wrote: > Hi, > > I have been experiencing some inconsistencies with org-mode, which I > have been able to trace own to using native compilation and not knowing >