.
If there is interest from the community this can also go to /contrib.
Best,
Jorge.
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wishes,
Colin.
Dear Colin,
On Sun, 11-05-2014, at 15:56, Colin Baxter m43...@yandex.com wrote:
Hi,
You can ensure a gpg buffer doesn't leave any traces by using a
minor-mode called sensitive which disables backups and auto-save. The code
is
available on the Internet, but I'll post
Dear Ramon,
Yes, that's the problem I got with files *.org.gpg. I've never had the time -
nor inclination - to look into it further.
Best wishes,
Colin.
Dear Colin,
Great, thanks a lot.
I just tried it, and it worked out of the box, and it turns on by default
(I used the code at the
Dear Jorge,
Many thanks for this. I had forgotten about define-derived-mode.
Best wishes,
Colin.
Dear Ramon and Colin,
If you are using an (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist ...) for the gpg
files, that sets the major mode on. If you want to leave the major mode
as Org, do not use
Dear Christophe,
Great work. You should submit it to http://www.plosone.org/ as a
response. It would be interesting to see what the Referees make of it.
Best wishes,
Colin.
Hi all,
After seeing Ken's mail:
Le 26/12/2014 23:47, Ken Mankoff a écrit :
People here might be interested in a
Colin Baxter m43...@yandex.com writes:
Do I report it as a bug, or do I leave it you? I'm a newbie.
I meant: this is now fixed. You just need to update Org.
Regards,
Hi, Nicolas,
Yes, it's fixed on Org-mode version 8.3beta
(release_8.3beta-900-g69e6f4). Thanks!
Best wishes,
Colin.
Hello,
Colin Baxter m43...@yandex.com writes:
If I try to insert a Category drawer with C-c C-x p and select CATEGORY,
I get the error:
org-entry-put: The CATEGORY property cannot be set with `org-entry-put'
I don't understand why I'm not able to do this. I'm using org-8.3beta
Hello,
If I try to insert a Category drawer with C-c C-x p and select CATEGORY,
I get the error:
org-entry-put: The CATEGORY property cannot be set with `org-entry-put'
I don't understand why I'm not able to do this. I'm using org-8.3beta.
Thanks, Colin.
> Hi,
>
> On 04/05/2016 06:43 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I am looking for a sort of database I could use with orgmode. Anybody
>>> has a suggestion? What's about recutils?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>&g
> > I am looking for a sort of database I could use with orgmode. Anybody
> > has a suggestion? What's about recutils?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Uwe Brauer
>
> I've just installed recutils from source. If you do the same then be
> aware that as well as the usual
I'm afraid my recutils from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/recutils/recutils-1.7.tar.gz
had no REDADME.dev. It did have a README, which mentions README.dev but no
README.dev.
Best wishes,
Colin.
05.04.2016, 13:54, "Jose E. Marchesi" :
> > I am looking for a sort of database I
Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
>
> Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Colin Baxter yandex.com> writes:
> >
> >> Common Lisp in babel steems to have stopped working. With slime
> >> running and (lisp . t) in my emacs init, I now get the error
&g
The line
(expand-file-name "../../etc/styles/" org-odt-lib-dir) ; git
in the defconst org-odt-styles-dir-list at line 181 of ox-odt.el points to
"git/org-mode/lisp/etc/styles/". Should it not point to
"git/org-mode/etc/styles/"? This would be achieved by changing the line to
(expand-file-name
Common Lisp in babel steems to have stopped working. With slime running and
(lisp . t) in my emacs init, I now get the error
org-babel-execute:lisp: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory, sly
when I C-cc
#+name: hello-world
#+header: :var message="Hello World!" :exports both
> Hello
>
> I am looking for a sort of database I could use with orgmode. Anybody
> has a suggestion? What's about recutils?
>
> thanks
>
> Uwe Brauer
I've just installed recutils from source. If you do the same then be
aware that as well as the usual linux packages, you will also need
"check",
On Wed, Apr 20 2016, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> The file /lisp/ox-html.el of org-mode release_8.3.4-743-g516bbf has
>> binary content at line 1952, whereas the same file of org-mode
>> release_8.3.4-721-g16ad80 has no
On gpg encrypting (symmetrical) a file I get the warning:
mouse-minibuffer-check: Wrong type argument: window-valid-p, #
after clicking ok in the encryption dialogue buffer. The actual
encryption seems to work, with password and repeat password prompts. I
am using emacs-25.1.50.1, git-pulled
On Tue, Apr 19 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> The line
>>
>> (expand-file-name "../../etc/styles/" org-odt-lib-dir) ; git
>>
>> in the defconst org-odt-styles-dir-list at line 1
On Tue, Apr 19 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> With the latest org-mode release_8.3.4-739-g7894129, I'm getting an lisp
>> error
>> (invalid-read-syntax "#"). This ocurs with emacs-25.1.50.1 and
On Wed, Apr 20 2016, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> On 2016-04-20 07:59, Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 19 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>>>
>
With the latest org-mode release_8.3.4-739-g7894129, I'm getting an lisp error
(invalid-read-syntax "#"). This ocurs with emacs-25.1.50.1 and emacs-24.5.1.
Backtrace
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax "#")
read(#)
eval-buffer(# nil
I would like to thank everyone for their help in resolving something
which I should have done myself had I but gave the matter a little more
thought.
Best wishes,
Colin.
On Mon, Jul 25 2016, Vikas Rawal wrote:
> I did the usual "make up2" in my git repository but got the following
> error (just pasting the tail of the log):
>
> —
>
> Ran 634 tests, 633 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2016-07-25
> 06:07:28+0530)
> 7 expected failures
>
> 1 unexpected
On Wed, Feb 22 2017, Derek Feichtinger wrote:
Dear Derek,
> Hi Colin
>
> On 22.02.2017 16:27, Colin Baxter wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 21 2017, Charles C. Berry wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Derek Feichtinger wrote:
>>>
- snip
Hi.
On Tue, Feb 21 2017, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Derek Feichtinger wrote:
>
>> Hi Chuck
>>
>> On 21.02.2017 00:54, Charles C. Berry wrote:
>>> On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Derek Feichtinger wrote:
>>>
When org-export-babel-evaluate is set to nil, I see a different
On Mon, Feb 13 2017, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> What is the failure in each case?
>
snip
Ran 711 tests, 711 results as expected (2017-02-14 07:58:32+)
8 expected failures
org-mode release_9.0.5-282-g2e32709
emacs-25.1.1;
On Fri, Feb 10 2017, Fabrice Popineau wrote:
> Maybe this explains it :
>
> Ran 670 tests, 667 results as expected, 3 unexpected (2017-02-10
> 22:35:45+0100)
> 14 expected failures
>
> 3 unexpected results:
> FAILED test-org-element/link-parser
> FAILED test-org-export/file-uri
> FAILED
On Tue, Feb 14 2017, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 13 2017, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
>>>
>>>> What is the failure in each case?
>>>
Hi Nick
On Tue, Feb 14 2017, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 14 2017, Nick Dokos wrote:
>>
>>> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, Feb 13 2017, Nick Dokos wrote
On Sat, Sep 03 2016, Takaaki Ishikawa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've received an error message like `fatal: read error: Connection
> reset by peer` from the git server of orgmode when I ran fetch and
> also pull command. Does anybody have the same problem now?
>
> Best,
> Takaaki
Yes, the org-mode
gt;
>> > Sep 3, 2016 23:12、Charles Millar <mill...@verizon.net> のメール:
>> >
>> > On 09/03/2016 09:36 AM, Colin Baxter wrote:
>> >> On Sat, Sep 03 2016, Takaaki Ishikawa wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi all,
>> >>>
&
On Thu, Sep 15 2016, Matt Price wrote:
> hi Everyone,
> I have been through this a million times, but I never seem to remember, and
> have a hard time finding
> the answer online or in my archives.
>
> On a Linux system, how should I set org-file-apps to allow org to open odt
> files in
On Tue, Oct 04 2016, John Hendy wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
>> I apologize in advance for the flood of questions, but I'm using org in
>> new ways now for creating documentation, and running into a lot of
>> issues.
>>
>> 1) Is there a way to
The docs do not make in release_8.3.6-1140-gc74f4c. There is the
following error:
makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
org.texi:10008: misplaced {
org.texi:10008: misplaced }
Colin.
On Sun, Sep 18 2016, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>
>> The docs do not make in release_8.3.6-1140-gc74f4c. There is the
>> following error:
>>
>> makeinfo --no-split org.texi -o org
>> org.texi
On Wed, Sep 21 2016, William Denton wrote:
> On 22 September 2016, Xi Shen wrote:
>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /sshx:openwrt:/mnt/sda1
>> ls -al
>> #+END_SRC
>
> Just use ssh, not sshx, and it should work.
>
> Bill
In babel it is now (shell . t). The form (sh . t) is depreciated as from
org-mode
On Thu, Sep 22 2016, Xi Shen wrote:
> Instead of using ssh, I tried with scp. This time I got a different error.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC shell :dir /scp:openwrt:/mnt/sda1
> ls -al
> #+END_SRC
>
> The error, I think, is from the remote end.
>
> /bin/sh: /bin/zsh: not found
>
> Clearly, I am using zsh on
Hello,
On Fri, Sep 30 2016, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Peter Davis writes:
... snip ...
> ,
> | (1) DocBook export, available in previous Org-mode versions, has not
> | currently been ported to the new exporter, however the new ox-texinfo
> | backend can generate DocBook
the git distribution. (It's not
obvious, I know.) I think Nicolas is referring to the information
beginning Line 536.
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter.
On Fri, Sep 30 2016, Nick Dokos wrote:
Hello,
>
> But the OP wanted Docbook XML, not info.
Ah! I must remember to read a thread more carefully next time. Thanks.
Best wishes,
Colin.
On Wed, Sep 28 2016, Tamulis, Andrius wrote:
- Snip -
>
> But the better idea is to forget "fixing" these drawers. Is it truly that
> important to have the
> SCHEDULED and DEADLINE in the line below the heading, and the PROPERTIES
> drawer directly
> beneath? I see no
On Fri, Nov 25 2016, Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I upgraded my Org-mode maint branch from approx. July to current.
>
> GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5)
>
> Now I noticed a different behavior when adding a new heading via Alt-RET (or
> org-insert-heading-respect-content):
Hello
On Sat, Jan 07 2017, Ted Wiles wrote:
> Org Moders,
>
> I'm doing some research on org mode usage and would love to hear your
> perspective. Here's the
> survey link:
>
> https://goo.gl/forms/9I0uL3Er2TuEszfH3
>
> If I get enough responses, I'll be happy to post the results online for all
At present, etc/ORG-NEWS is over 4000 lines long and "org-intensive". I
find navigating the file to be slow and cumbersome. I suggest it be slit
in two, or even in to org versions. What do others think?
Dear Eduardo
On Thu, Mar 16 2017, Eduardo Bellani wrote:
> Are you running linum-mode? It is a source of slowness
> Colin Baxter writes:
>
>> At present, etc/ORG-NEWS is over 4000 lines long and "org-intensive". I
>> find navigating the file to be slow and c
3")))
> | :form
> | (let
> | ((inside-text ...)
> |(org-mode-hook nil))
> | (with-temp-buffer
> | (org-mode)
> | (let ... ...)
> | (org-hide-block-toggle)
> | (org-forward-paragraph)
> | (looking-at "P3&quo
Hello Takeshi,
On Sat, Mar 04 2017, Takeshi Teshima wrote:
> I have a question regarding latex export.
>
> When I export an org-mode to a latex file, a directory named "auto" is
> created in the same folder as the tex file.
>
> However, I couldn't find what line in the source code of org-mode
>
--- From: Emacs-orgmode
> [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+zeitra=yahoo@gnu.org] On Behalf
> Of Colin Baxter Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 11:24 AM To:
> Raymond Zeitler Cc: 'org-mode mailing list' Subject: Re: [O] Worg
> -- search mailing list archives on gmane?
; "MEETING(m)" "DONE(d@/!)"
Also, HOLD now appears as a tag when I change from TODO to HOLD. Any
suggestions as to how I might begin tracking down the cause? It's
driving me nuts.
Thanks.
Colin.
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e worked for a
few years satisfactorily - until that is today. I think I need to bisect
org-mode to find the case? I've tried reverting a couple of recent
org-mode commits but to no avail.
Best wishes,
Colin.
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ssue with empty tags
appearing in habits, which I discovered was due to my settings of the
variables org-habit-graph-column, org-habit-preceding-days,
org-habit-following-days being too far from the defaults of 40, 21, 7
respectively.
Thank you very much for all your efforts and time.
Best
dth): Better handle various
William> invisible characters.
William> I'm not sure what's going on ... is anyone else seeing this
William> problem with tables?
Yes, I have it too. I'm on org-mode release_9.0.9-748-g3359e0, with
emacs-25.2.
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the task is marked as "DONE", and weirdly tags are added
Josh> in some of the startup config at the beginning of the file.
This may be related somehow to the problem mentioned in the thread
"Change in appearance of org-todo-keywords". It's good to have your
minimal example.
Best wishes.
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d this looks like the future. A word
of warning here - I need the palemoon-sse version to do this (I have
both).
Finally, don't forget emacs own eww browser.
Best wishes.
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Dear Adam,
>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> writes:
Adam> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> Considering how fundamental keywords and tags are to org-mode,
>> I'm a little surprised that only two other u
y on earth remove
something that is actually *useful*?
Sincerely,
Colin.
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y requirements are more
modest than those of other users.
Nicolas> Food for thought.
Indeed.
Best wishes,
Colin.
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>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> writes:
Adam> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> I notice that your instructions give (require
>> 'org-protocol). Does that mean (setq org-modules (quote
>> (org-pr
/stackoverflow.com/a/32851154
I notice that your instructions give (require 'org-protocol). Does that
mean (setq org-modules (quote (org-protocol))) no longer works?
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>>>>> Raymond Zeitler <zei...@yahoo.com> writes:
> When attempting to use the mailing list search tool on Worg, the
> web browser says: "search.gmane.org’s server DNS address could not
> be found."
Is http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgm
>>>>> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
> Hello,
> As of today, TODO now appears with three sets of un-requested
> double colons after it, as in TODO :: :: ::
> The behaviour doesn't occur with emacs -q, so the cause is
> presuma
Dear Nicolas,
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
Nicolas> Hello, Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> Yes, you are correct. I can confirm that switching off
>> org-todo-state-tags-trigge
Dear Josh,
>>>>> "Josh" == Josh Moller-Mara <j...@cns.nyu.edu> writes:
Josh> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> As of today, TODO now appears with three sets of un-requested
>> double colons after it, as in TODO :: :: ::
Dear Josh,
>>>>> "Josh" == Josh Moller-Mara <j...@cns.nyu.edu> writes:
Josh> Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>>
>>>
gt; x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [jarmo@localhost org-mode]$ dnf list
> installed emacs Installed Packages emacs.x86_64 1:25.2-3.fc26
> @updates
------
Works for me using 'make clean' followed by 'make all'.
Colin.
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Dear Jarmo,
>>>>> Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hu...@iki.fi> writes:
> Hi Colin.
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> Works for me using 'make clean' followed by 'make all'.
> For some reason I still get the same error even with th
Dear Adam,
>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> writes:
Adam> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes: Hi Colin,
>> You can also launch conkeror using palemoon, and this looks like
>> the future.
Adam>
message/external-body; name="/home/redknight/git/org-mode/warnings.txt"; access-type=local-file: Unrecognized >>>
<<< message/external-body; name="/home/redknight/git/org-mode/itemx.patch"; access-type=local-file: Unrecognized >>>
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makeinfo (GNU
texinfo) 4.13, there are no warnings; however, with texi2any (GNU
texinfo) 6.0, as well as the above `.' or `,' warning, there are
multiple `@table has text but no @item' warnings. The docs still make ok,
though.
Best wishes,
Colin.
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http as well. Does it still not
Adam> render when you change to https?
Adam> On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Colin Baxter
Adam> <m43...@yandex.com> wrote:
I have mathjax working now. I had inserted a path to cdnjs.cloudflare
local to the file, which I had thought mista
Dear Nicolas,
>>>>> "NG" == Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
NG> Hello, Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> I have attached the warnings when making the documentation using
>> texi2any (GNU texinfo) 6.0, and
nto orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git
gives the same type of error, as reported here, as we are getting from a
git pull from git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git.
Best wishes,
Colin.
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ery much for the
claude> job !
Many thanks from me too - I've just done a successful git pull.
Best
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Dear Nicolas,
>>>>> "NG" == Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
NG> Hello, Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>> I've appended (inline) the warnings associated with the
>> documentation output of 'make all', r
thJax documentation:
http://docs.mathjax.org/
You can customize this variable.
This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in
version 8.3 of the Org package.
Value: ((path
"https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.0/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML;)
(scale "100
r me and I'm using gcc-4.7
Best wishes,
Colin.
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, info or https://www.mathjax.org/cdn-shutting-down/.
Is the only solution to install a local copy of mathjax?
Thanks, Colin.
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I very much like the new table-column narrowing. I've customised the
"org-table-shrunk-column-indicator" - a great feature.
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ity to use them in their present form to be preserved. For me,
they are one of the (many :-) great things about org-mode.
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;>>>> End Thierry Banel <tbanelweb...@free.fr> writes:
This no longer appears to work. The file whenfile.svg is created but is empty.
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tween the quotes, that is they are not together at
> the start or the end of the quote, they get rendered correctly.
> Thanks in advance
> Martin
What about
She said to me: \lq\lq Rick screamed, \lq let's go together\rq\nbsp{}\rq\rq
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uities. In these days of Unicode, I think the only solution
> is to use xelatex or another Unicode-cognizant TeX system and to
> use a proper apostrophe.
> -- Nick
TeX/LaTeX were after all designed primarily for mathematics. That said,
it might be worth looking at the upquote pa
ages "gitinfo2" and "mVersion" might be what you want. Beware
that gitinfo2 sometimes conflicts with the options "usenames" and
"dvipsnames" for packages "color" and "xcolor".
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`git remote update' when the remote is the http
> version, succeeds as well.
Not here, "git clone http://orgmode.org/org-mode.git; just hangs with
Cloning into 'org-mode'...
never completing.
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llowing questions lead to a better understanding.
> What about performing a plain
> git pull
> instead of make update?
> What about a fresh git clone?
I've just entered "git pull" and I get the same "Conn
>>>>> Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> writes:
> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
>>>>>>> Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > I get the same results as Detlef: git pull git remote update
different sources linked from
David> worgers.org. Are there more people interested in this idea?
Have you looked at 'org-secretary' in ../contrib/lisp/?
Best wishes
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idea share the agenda between
David> us.
Ok - best of luck in finding what you want.
Best wishes,
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Hello,
As of org-version: 9.1.3 (release_9.1.3-226-g0c6917), org-archive.el
will not compile:
org-archive.el:183:1:Error: Invalid read syntax: "."
Best wishes,
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>>>>> Colin Baxter <m43...@yandex.com> writes:
> Hello, As of org-version: 9.1.3 (release_9.1.3-226-g0c6917),
> org-archive.el will not compile:
> org-archive.el:183:1:Error: Invalid read syntax: "."
Please ignore this, I had a locally corru
>>>>> Robert Klein <rokl...@roklein.de> writes:
> Hi guys, I removed old git-daemon processes and restartet the git
> daemon.
> Does it work better, now?
Yes, it does. I have just updated successfully with an old school 'git
pull'. Thanks.
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It seems that the emacs-26.0.90 pretest, which uses org-version 9.1.2,
does not contain ox-bibtex. I thought ox-bibtex was introduced at
org-version 8.2.
Best wishes.
I've overlooked the fact that ox-bibtex is in contribs of org-mode
git. Perhaps it never was in the main lisp directory of org-mode. It
does seem a rather basic package though.
Best wishes.
Dear Alain,
>>>>> Alain Cochard writes:
> Colin Baxter writes on Mon 6 Aug 2018 11:13:
>>
>> If I launch emacs -q, create an org-mode file and enter a comment
>> as
>>
>> # Blah blah [[bib:blah]] blah blah.
>>
highlighted, as if it
were active. Both pairs of brackets disappear if `bib:blah' is not present.
This seems to me to be contrary to what a Comment should be - namely a
piece of wholly dumb text. Could this not be achieved?
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter
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Dear Ben
> ben lamothe writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I did try out
> `ido-completing-read-plus`, but it's too aggressive for me. It
> tries to enable ido *everywhere*, including the interface for
> `M-x`. I just want to enable it for org-mode specific
>
> Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
snip
> Good academic and writting practice tells that headings shouldn't
> be more than four levels deep. In LaTeX (which is used for PDF
> export), and its default `article' class, you can
to do this other than my clumsy, cargo-cult
effort?
Thank you.
Colin Baxter
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>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Nicolas> Hello, Colin Baxter writes:
>> I do not want any output fields of the tables generated by
>> org-collector to show double quotes ("). To achieve this, I
>> changed the st
> Tom Burbage writes:
> When I use simple lists, I would like to be able to mix in '!' and
> '?' with '-' as these are sometimes more expressive of what the
> list item represents. My request is that the list of characters
> org-list recognizes as being a valid "bullet" be
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