Re: [BUG] Issues in ol-gnus when storing links in nnvirtual and nnselect articles [9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-570-gd6f3ae.dirty @ /home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-07-27 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Jens Schmidt writes: > Uh, I had technical issues and did not get all mails as I expected. > Cobbling things together in one big reply now, with references and > quotes hopelessly broken ... hope you can sort it out. > > Anyway, thanks to Eric for chiming in. > >> Ideally, it would be nice to

Re: [BUG] Issues in ol-gnus when storing links in nnvirtual and nnselect articles [9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-570-gd6f3ae.dirty @ /home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-07-23 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> We should definitely be using the paradigm above (using the >> gnus-summary-buffer as the current buffer). The article number fetching >> only works by accident in the article buffer, and other stuff (like >>

Re: [BUG] Issues in ol-gnus when storing links in nnvirtual and nnselect articles [9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-570-gd6f3ae.dirty @ /home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-07-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Jens Schmidt writes: > On 2023-07-22 15:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > >> I am not familiar with Gnus, but looking at the code, may it be that >> a Gnus article is open when Gnus summary buffer is not? > > Theoretically yes, if you actively and malignantly kill the summary > buffer, for example.

Re: Bug in orgalist mode's advice on indent-according-to-mode

2022-05-09 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Tim Cross writes: > >> Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> >>> In Emacs commit f596f0db82c0b1ff3fe8e8f1d8b07d2fe7504ab6, from Nov 2021, >>> the function `indent-according-to-mode' was given an optional >>> inhibit-widen argument.

Re: Bug in orgalist mode's advice on indent-according-to-mode

2022-04-28 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Tim Cross writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> In Emacs commit f596f0db82c0b1ff3fe8e8f1d8b07d2fe7504ab6, from Nov 2021, >> the function `indent-according-to-mode' was given an optional >> inhibit-widen argument. That argument being passed causes orgalist's >>

Bug in orgalist mode's advice on indent-according-to-mode

2022-04-27 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
In Emacs commit f596f0db82c0b1ff3fe8e8f1d8b07d2fe7504ab6, from Nov 2021, the function `indent-according-to-mode' was given an optional inhibit-widen argument. That argument being passed causes orgalist's advice to fail, as the lambda doesn't accept any additional arguments. One way to fix it would

Re: How do you manage complex project with Org-mode

2022-03-02 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Sébastien Gendre writes: > Hello Eric, > > Thanks for your reply and advice. > > I will look at custom agenda view and clocking. But I have bad memory of > clocking tools because of the way previous jobs used it (It was not > Emacs). It's a much more positive experience when you're using it to

Re: How do you manage complex project with Org-mode

2022-02-28 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Sébastien Gendre writes: > Hello, > > I don't know if it's the correct place to ask it. If not, sorry to ask in > the wrong place. > > How do you manage complex project with Org-mode ? > > I used Org-mode for several periods of time in recent years. It worked > very well for short and day to day

Re: org-table-blank-field key binding removal

2021-10-13 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > Michael Brand writes: > >> The change is not announced in ORG-NEWS. I think it should be in Version 9.4. > > Right, I agree this change should have come with a NEWS entry, though > 0c4e844c8 (Remove default binding for org-table-blank-field, 2021-04-28) > is from the 9.5

Re: [PATCH] minor typo fix in org-tutorials/org-protocol-custom-handler.org

2021-08-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Tim Cross writes: > this is a trivial fix and should be applied. > > Atlas Cove writes: > >> From: Atlas48 >> >> As it says, this is a minor fix to worg. Turns out I have push access; in it goes!

Re: Bug: ODT export of Chinese text inserts spaces for line breaks

2021-06-29 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Maxim Nikulin writes: > On 29/06/2021 10:47, James Harkins wrote: >> So, it would make sense to add a rule to the exporter: if one of the >> characters before or after a source-text line break is a Chinese, >> Japanese or Korean character, do not add a space. > > On 29/06/2021 11:43, tumashu

Re: Free up C-c SPC/org-table-blank-field?

2021-05-01 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On 04/28/21 05:50 AM, Bastien wrote: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> That took a while, for such a simple patch! Hope this is acceptable. > > ... and it took a while to install it, but finally done with commit > 7a1c8cadf. > > Thanks! Awesome, thank you!

Re: Free up C-c SPC/org-table-blank-field?

2021-03-04 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 7:33 PM Eric Abrahamsen > wrote: > >> Carsten Dominik writes: >> >> > On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 11:13 AM Christian Moe >> wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> Tim Cross writes: >>

Re: Free up C-c SPC/org-table-blank-field?

2021-02-05 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 11:13 AM Christian Moe wrote: > >> >> Tim Cross writes: >> >> > Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> > >> >>> Does it actually need a key binding? I've never used it and just use >> >>

Re: Free up C-c SPC/org-table-blank-field?

2021-02-04 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> The C-c SPC keybinding is pretty prime property (it's also, according to >> Emacs conventions, meant to be reserved for the user, though I know >> that's already out the window with Org), > >

Free up C-c SPC/org-table-blank-field?

2021-01-25 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Hi all, The C-c SPC keybinding is pretty prime property (it's also, according to Emacs conventions, meant to be reserved for the user, though I know that's already out the window with Org), and it's currently bound to `org-table-blank-field', which is useless unless you... happen to be in a

Re: Reply-All noise

2020-10-11 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Tim Cross writes: > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> On Sunday, 11 Oct 2020 at 16:35, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote: >>> From my point of view mailinglists and web-forums are a step back in >>> usability and efficiency. >> >> On this, we can definitely agree! Newsgroups are still the best way to >> have

Re: [feature request] A new cookie type [!] showing the last note taken

2020-09-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
(match-string 1 head-par))) (setq state-from (and (string-match "from \\([^[:space:]]*\\) " head-par) (match-string 1 head-par))) log-list));;; org-log.el --- Quantitative logging for Org headi

Re: [PATCH] Re: Export to attach directory?

2020-09-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Subject: [PATCH] Add EXPORT_DIRECTORY property >> >> * lisp/ox.el (org-export-output-file-name): Check for this property >> and place the exported output file there. >> * doc/org-man

Re: [feature request] A new cookie type [!] showing the last note taken

2020-09-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Ihor Radchenko writes: >> Everyone has their own workflows, but I think the way you are approaching >> this problem is "wrong". > > I think I need to elaborate on the use-cases more then. > > I am well aware about the concept of NEXT actions, GTD, projects, and > using categories to bring task

Re: [PATCH] Re: Export to attach directory?

2020-09-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > sorry for the late reply -- I don't use attachments that much > but I see how this could be useful once correctly advertized and > documented. > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Would something along these lines be considered for inclu

Re: Putting the value of page-delimiter in some outline regexps?

2020-09-03 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I've been trying to find a way to cordon off the bottom of my Org files, >> to create an area for file-local variables and "LocalWords" and what >> have you that Org doesn't c

Putting the value of page-delimiter in some outline regexps?

2020-09-01 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Hi all, I've been trying to find a way to cordon off the bottom of my Org files, to create an area for file-local variables and "LocalWords" and what have you that Org doesn't consider part of the file's final heading. The usual Emacs thing to do seems to be using the value of page-delimiter to

Re: [feature request] A new cookie type [!] showing the last note taken

2020-08-30 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> I feel that my understand of "note" in context of org is different from >> yours. Is there a formal definition of "note" in org? > > As I stated in my first post a few hours ago: > >Notes are mostly free-form; there is no syntax

Re: File local setting for export directory?

2020-08-04 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Loris Bennett writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> "Loris Bennett" writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in >>> subdirectory relative to the org file. >&

Re: File local setting for export directory?

2020-08-03 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Loris Bennett" writes: > Hi, > > I want to export an org file to a pdf and have the pdf created in > subdirectory relative to the org file. > > What's the simplest way to set the export directory in a file local way? I suggested the attached diff a while ago, but no one seemed very interested.

Re: [PATCH] org-eldoc: Fix compatibility with Emacs 28

2020-07-17 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Basil L. Contovounesios" writes: > Kyle Meyer writes: > >> All right, thanks. Here's that in patch form. I briefly tested with >> Emacs 26, 27, and 28, and things seemed to work fine (though I'm not an >> org-eldoc user). > > I'm not either, but it seems to get pulled in automatically when >

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-19 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric Wong writes: > Kyle Meyer wrote: >> Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> >> > Hey, that works great! It's a bit weird that it still asks for a >> > username and password, I wonder if there's any way to skip that. I've >> > never dealt with

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-18 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Kyle Meyer writes: >> >>> (setq gnus-select-method '(nnimap "news.yhetil.org" >>> ;; no certs yet >>> (nnimap-stream plai

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-18 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > [ adding Eric Wong back to the cc ] > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Eric Wong writes: >>> Fwiw, I've been trying to avoid exposing NNTP article numbers in >>> the HTTP endpoint in favor of Message-IDs because serial numbers >>>

[PATCH] Re: Export to attach directory?

2020-06-12 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I think the last thing I'm missing before my Org set up is Absolutely > Perfect and never needs to be tweaked again (ha!) is the ability to > export Org files/subtrees to their relevant ATTACH directories, if any. > It might be overkill to have a gl

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-12 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric Wong writes: > Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >> Kyle Meyer writes: >> >> > [ +cc Eric Wong, mostly to say thanks for all the work he puts into >> > public-inbox, which is the software behind these archives, but also so >> > that he can cor

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-07 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > [ +cc Eric Wong, mostly to say thanks for all the work he puts into > public-inbox, which is the software behind these archives, but also so > that he can correct me if I misrepresent any capabilities of or plans > for public-inbox ] Thanks for this response, Kyle

Re: New mailing list archive at https://orgmode/list/

2020-06-05 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Dear all, > > with Kyle's help, I've set up a new mailing list archive: > > https://orgmode/list/ > > References in https://orgmode.org and https://orgmode.org/list > that pointed to gmane.org are now using this, so many links are > functional again. Cool! I note that there's

Export to attach directory?

2020-06-02 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
I think the last thing I'm missing before my Org set up is Absolutely Perfect and never needs to be tweaked again (ha!) is the ability to export Org files/subtrees to their relevant ATTACH directories, if any. It might be overkill to have a global setting for this, but I would love to be able to

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Russell Adams writes: > I've been trying to find the best way to manage my contacts. I've dabbled with > org-contact and using an Org file with property drawers, I've dabbled with > BBDB. I've looked at standalone programs. > > My key problem is I need a way to access my contacts in Emacs and

Re: issue tracker?

2020-05-27 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Russell Adams writes: > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 12:59:24PM -0500, Mario Frasca wrote: >> myself, I recently posted a patch, received zero reaction, and have the >> impression it's now lost in the logs of this mailing list.  indeed >> pretty inefficient! > > Or the devs haven't had a chance yet.

Re: issue tracker?

2020-05-21 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kévin Le Gouguec writes: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > >> - As pointed out, Org has a bug tracker : Emacs' Debbugs. See >> . Org users do not send bugs >> through it much. > > (In the event that they do, should whoever follows bug-gnu-emacs refer > these

Re: issue tracker?

2020-05-19 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Roland Everaert writes: > Sourcehut seams interesting. Did you know if importing github/gitlab > projects, with issues and merge requests (opened and closed) is supported > at the moment? I did a bit of googling, and couldn't find anything, no. The developer is very responsive, though, and

Re: issue tracker?

2020-05-19 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"James R Miller" writes: > So, I definitely agree that using Github / Gitlab does expose you to > tracking messes and that is something to shun. I figured a self-hosted > Gogs instance (which is already being hosted at > https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode) would fix the "tracking" issue. > >

Re: get the body of a heading up to the next subheading

2020-05-13 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
John Kitchin writes: > Thanks! Here is what I am currently using: > > (defun canvas-org-get-heading-body () > "Return the body of the current heading up to the next heading." > (interactive) > (save-excursion > (unless (org-at-heading-p) > (org-previous-visible-heading 1)) >

Re: yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Kyle Meyer writes: > > [...] > >>> $ w3m -m nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.emacs.orgmode/112052 >>> >>> (Offhand I don't know how to do the same in Gnus, despite it being my >>> primary m

Re: yhetil.org/orgmode now supports searching by Gmane ID

2020-04-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Kyle Meyer writes: > In the Git and mailing list history, we've got lots of references like > . Those Gmane > http links aren't so useful now, though you can still use that > information to access the message by doing things such as > > $

Re: removal of org-maybe-keyword-time-regexp

2020-03-12 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I would have liked to know what the "something else" was! Or even "Org >> link regexps have been rewritten", something like that. > > I added an obsolescence warning about it

Re: removal of org-maybe-keyword-time-regexp

2020-03-11 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On 03/11/20 23:20 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> But if we use `make-obsolete-variable', the CURRENT-NAME arg can be a >> simply explanatory string. > > You're right. However, I'm not sure what the CURRENT-NAME should be,

Re: removal of org-maybe-keyword-time-regexp

2020-03-11 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Julien Cubizolles writes: > >> I'm using org-caldav (https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/) to >> synchronize the calendar on my Android phone and Org. Recently this >> synchronization stopped working because org-caldav relies on >>

Re: get subtree contents as string

2020-02-26 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Matt Price writes: > I have the following convenience function that scans contents of a subtree > and then sets a property, adds an overlay, and changes the TODO status: > (defun org-lms-set-grade () > "set grade property for all headings on basis of \"- Grade :: \" line > Use with caution."

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-24 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> The key is having `org-agenda-sticky' set to t -- this means that we'll >> let-bind buffer-local variables in a buffer where they're already >> set. > > thanks for the reproducible example, I was

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-23 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I hope that helps! > > thanks for the detailed example. What verison of Org and Emacs? > > With your example and Org mode version 9.3.6 and GNU Emacs 28.0.50 > I don't get the warning. If you ha

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-20 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I'll also note that, while this works perfectly well, every time I >> refresh my custom agenda I see: >> >> Making org-agenda-tag-filter buffer-local while locally let-bound! > > Can you send e

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-20 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Bastien writes: > >> Hi Eric, >> >> Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> >>> In my current Org, version 9.3.6-elpaplus, I need a "+" in front of a >>> select tag, ie the "MAYBE" above needs to be "+MAYB

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-20 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> In my current Org, version 9.3.6-elpaplus, I need a "+" in front of a >> select tag, ie the "MAYBE" above needs to be "+MAYBE", otherwise nothing >> is selected at all. > > FWIW yes, this should be "+MAYBE". Thanks for confirming!

Re: Possible to exclude/include tags for agenda custom commands?

2020-02-20 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Stig Brautaset writes: > Hi Bastien, > > Bastien writes: >>> I can easily do this in the list of TODOs, with a tag search. However, I >>> haven't figured out how to do this for the agenda. Is it possible? If >>> so, how? >> >> From what I understand, check `org-agenda-tag-filter' to see how to

Re: [PATCH] Skip entries with no ID when updating ID locations

2020-02-19 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Would the attached patch be acceptable? It's no big deal, just skips >> entries with no ID property when updating all ID locations. I couldn't >> figure out why I had several thousand "Duplicate ID

[PATCH] Skip entries with no ID when updating ID locations

2020-02-19 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Thanks, Eric >From d3262aafe1afef3875de83ff46096d54c5c086fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Abrahamsen Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 13:23:40 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Skip entries with no ID when updating ID locations * lisp/org-id.el (org-id-update-id-locations): Saves a little chatter about duplicate &

Re: Faster version of org-find-olp

2020-02-10 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I ended up writing a function on top of that that does find-or-create, >> so you can go to a certain outline path, creating and inserting >> (optionally in sorted order) the missing segments as you go. It

Re: Faster version of org-find-olp

2020-02-04 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Hi Adam, > > Adam Porter writes: > >> While working on org-recent-headings, I thought I needed a version of >> org-find-olp that behaved slightly differently, so I wrote a new >> function. > > thanks for working on such improvements. Is there something here we > can integrate

Re: orgmode.org is down for the next hour

2020-01-27 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Bastien writes: > Bastien writes: > >> the orgmode.org server has had hiccups again, I am right now upgrading >> its capacity. As I take a snapshot first it will be off the next hour >> or so. > > The new server is working now, I doubled its capacity. Thanks, Bastien!

Canonical way of getting all Org tags?

2020-01-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Hi all, I've got a "tags" field for contacts in EBDB (a contact management package) where I'd like to offer completion on Org tags, so users can tag any of their contacts using their Org tags. Previously I was providing completion using the `org-global-tags-completion-table' function, which

Re: [Idea] Org Collections

2019-12-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Tim Cross writes: [...] > Its a +1 from me. And me -- I use Org across so many different contexts (in fact, I'd propose the name org-contexts over org-collections \end{bikeshed}), sometimes using the /same data in different contexts/, and while Org has good tools for localizing config

Re: [PATCH] Use prefix arg to control scope of org-narrow-to-subtree.

2019-12-02 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Karl Fogel writes: > This is the enhancement to `org-narrow-to-subtree' that I suggested back in > May [1]. > > It allows you to choose what level subtree to narrow to. There are two > ways to specify the subtree: use repeated C-u's to select "upward" > from the current subtree, or use a direct

Re: Opening org Agenda whenever opening GNUs:

2019-11-24 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Spenser Truex writes: > Email is something I check often (with Gnus), so attaching my agenda to > it is a good way to stay on track. > > (defun my-instant-agenda () > (org-agenda-list nil)) > (add-hook 'gnus-before-startup-hook 'my-instant-agenda) > > I'd like to be able to have it split

Re: Editting from the agenda view

2019-11-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Shérab writes: > Hi Diego, many thanks for your prompt response! > > Diego Zamboni (2019/11/22 16:55 +0100): >> Hi Shérab, >> >> I usually press Enter on the entry, which takes you to the file from where >> it came, and you can edit it there. > > I tried and it worked, thanks! Does this leave

Re: DST and appointments in other timezones

2019-11-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Leo Gaspard writes: > Hello world, > > I have appointments that are scheduled on timezones other than my > computer's. Does org-mode support setting that? It looks like timestamps > don't support adding a timezone, so I'm wondering whether there's a > reasonable way to use s-expressions in

Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-10 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Stefan Nobis writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I was confused in part because the "where exists (select *..." looks >> like its main purpose is to return rows. > > Indeed that's the purpose: Restrict the set of rows upon which update > acts on. Here I

Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-10 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Stefan Nobis writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I was confused in part because the "where exists (select *..." looks >> like its main purpose is to return rows. > > Indeed that's the purpose: Restrict the set of rows upon which update > acts on. Here I

Re: Fwd: Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-09 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Cancel that, I was looking at a cached version of the page. I guessed that was what happened :)

Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-09 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Stefan Nobis writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> Okay, it's up. If anyone wants to explain to me the point of the >> "where exists" clause in the SQL, I would be interested to hear. It >> works as expected this way, but is that clause necessary? > &

Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-09 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > This looks quite useful and would be nice to have on Worg. Thanks. Okay, it's up. If anyone wants to explain to me the point of the "where exists" clause in the SQL, I would be interested to hear. It works as expected this way, but is that clause necessary?

Re: Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-08 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Thomas S. Dye" writes: > Aloha Eric, > > Good news. Yes, please feel free to update the Worg SQLite page. > > IIRC, you can get permission from Bastien to push changes and then you > can edit Worg at will. Cool! Bastien, can you help me get write access to Worg? Thanks, Eric

Finally figuring out some ob-sqlite stuff -- for worg?

2019-11-07 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
ric >From 50fe1a6319dc13b41326702f6ea566f2241e7e52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Abrahamsen Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 16:08:54 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Add more examples to the ob-sqlite section * org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-sqlite.org: Add tips on inserting new values into existing tables, and using an intermediary Org tabl

Re: Anyone use 3rd party search tools w/org-mode?

2019-11-07 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
John Kitchin writes: > The way I got Swish to index org files was to create a script that > generated an xml file > (https://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/07/06/Indexing-headlines-in-org-files-with-swish-e-with-laser-sharp-results/) > or html >

Re: Anyone use 3rd party search tools w/org-mode?

2019-11-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Roland Everaert writes: > Hello all, > > I am interested in a search/indexing engine targeting the org format, > too. > > My interest comes from the fact that I have a growing number of org > files and as org-mode has no file archiving feature, AFAIK, searching > needs more and more time to

Re: [O] Org-contacts and extra spaces

2019-09-24 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Norman Walsh writes: > Hi, > > If I complete an email address with org-contacts, I get extra spaces > after the email address: > > To: Jane Doe _ _ _ _[cursor] > > Is this just me? Before I go digging for a solution, has anyone else > encountered and fixed this? The only time I ever saw

Re: [O] exported contacts problem

2019-08-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
David Masterson writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> But Org can be an excellent *interface* to those tools, mostly through >> dynamic blocks. I've started using small sqlite databases to keep track >> of things, and dynamic blocks as sql composers/views, and it works

Re: [O] exported contacts problem

2019-08-03 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Neil Jerram writes: > I've tried to work on contact conversion and synchronization in the past, > aiming to merge and unify contacts that I've built up in BBDB, Google > Contacts, email systems, pre-Android phones, etc. The problematic aspect > was different systems using different field names

Re: [O] exported contacts problem

2019-08-03 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Jean Louis writes: > * Eric Abrahamsen [2019-08-03 02:27]: >> Okay, thanks for that run-down, pretty interesting. I've written a >> package called EBDB[1] that's meant to be sort of an update to BBDB, and >> while I think someone's using it with tens of thousands of cont

Re: [O] exported contacts problem

2019-08-02 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Jean Louis writes: > * Eric Abrahamsen [2019-08-02 23:11]: >> > Neither bbdb nor Org is suitable for any serious collection of >> > contacts. I have 192,000+ contacts, and when they are in database and >> > I am using PostgreSQL, it gives me most of benefits, I c

Re: [O] exported contacts problem

2019-08-02 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Jean Louis writes: > * Jude DaShiell [2019-08-02 17:48]: >> I have one email message with several .vcf file attachments. Has orgmode >> got any tool or tools I can use to import contacts from such a message >> into an orgmode table? > > And by all means, I would never keep contact in Org file,

Re: [O] Show breadcrumbs of nodes in agenda

2019-07-26 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Florian Lindner writes: > Hello, > > the agenda only shows the title of nodes, like: > > capture:TODO Task 1 > > Often, I have a structure like > > * Project A > ** Task 1 > > * Project B > ** Task 1 > > then, I get no idea, from what project the task actually is. > > Is there a way to also

Re: [O] org-links for Gnus in imap with Gmail (for a convenient todo.org list)

2019-07-25 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes: > Le jeu. 07/25/19 juil. 2019 à 05:33:57 , "Fraga, Eric" > a envoyé ce message: > >> Okay, yes, if you move it, the link needs to be updated. I wonder if >> the gnus registery could help with this? But that's well beyond my >> gnus-fu. > > The

Re: [O] Help with dblocks and table formulas (and an RFC on quantitative logging)

2019-06-20 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > On Tuesday, 18 Jun 2019 at 20:18, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >> I'm finally trying to scratch a very old itch of mine: quantitative >> logging in Org. > [...] > >> 1. I can't reliably trigger the note prompting using TODO keyword setup

[O] Help with dblocks and table formulas (and an RFC on quantitative logging)

2019-06-18 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Hi all, I'm finally trying to scratch a very old itch of mine: quantitative logging in Org. Basically it's the same idea as org-clock, except generalized to log random values. Rather than explain at length, below is what a sample todo would look like, plus the created dblock. You specify a

Re: [O] Advance notice of birthdays in org-mode via org-contacts

2019-05-28 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Alan Schmitt writes: > Hi Eric, > > On 2019-05-28 04:34, Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> And (shameless plug) if you're using EBDB, you can set both >> `ebdb-use-diary' and `org-agenda-include-diary' to t, and >> anniversaries >> will show in the agenda. &

Re: [O] Advance notice of birthdays in org-mode via org-contacts

2019-05-27 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nick Dokos writes: > Daryl Manning writes: > >> I'm trying to come up with a better way to give myself advanced >> notice on some peoples' birthdays coming up.  And (shameless plug) if you're using EBDB, you can set both `ebdb-use-diary' and `org-agenda-include-diary' to t, and anniversaries

Re: [O] Macro that calls external program

2019-03-11 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Josh writes: > Thanks! This is very helpful. > > I have a related question. How can I run an external program right > before Export that takes as input the current buffer and prints out to > stdout an updated version of the org file that then is exported? > Basically I want to pipe the org file

Re: [O] bug#34684: 26.1; Strange characters when inserting date

2019-02-28 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Robert Pluim writes: > Eli Zaretskii writes: > >>> From: "Wong, Philip" >>> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 14:16:25 + >>> >>> When I insert a date by pressing CTRL+C then period then enter I get >>> “<2019-02-28 ¶g¥|>”. >>> >>> I’m not sure what the strange character is (¶g¥|), can someone

Re: [O] [PATCH] Let radio target works well with Chinese

2019-02-25 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Emilio Francesquini writes: > Hello, > >> <<<天空>>> >> > >> > 我爱天空和大地 >> > >> >> Org doesn't support mid-word radio targets. Is there any strong reason >> to make a case for Chinese? What about other languages? >> > > My knowledge in Chinese is rather limited, but if it is a little like

[O] Change default value of org-refile-use-outline-path?

2018-11-22 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Hello, I wonder if there'd be any interest in changing the default value of `org-refile-use-outline-path' to something other than nil? I can't imagine the nil default would be anyone's preference (at least not anyone with more than a handful of headings in a single file). How about 'file as a

Re: [O] Org brings people together!

2018-10-10 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
John Hendy writes: [...] > So far, Org-ers have been 100% awesome in person, and I look forward > to running into more down the road. Anyway, just felt like a fun bit > of news to share, and hopefully you all can nerd out about Org in > person at some point too! Somebody tell me if there's a

Re: [O] orgalist list item spacing

2018-09-17 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Saturday, 15 Sep 2018 at 11:03, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >> Eric S Fraga writes: >>> Long standing "feature" of org. Unless you do require a blank line >>> between items, it is impossible to differentiate between the start of a &

Re: [O] orgalist list item spacing

2018-09-15 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> On Friday, 14 Sep 2018 at 14:47, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >>> One thing I noticed is that if a paragraph line wraps so that the last >>> line has a number followed by a full stop, orgalist trea

Re: [O] orgalist list item spacing

2018-09-15 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Eric S Fraga writes: > On Friday, 14 Sep 2018 at 14:47, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >> One thing I noticed is that if a paragraph line wraps so that the last >> line has a number followed by a full stop, orgalist treats that as a >> list item. It seems to me that text should not

[O] orgalist list item spacing

2018-09-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
I'm a happy user of orgalist, it's very nice to be able to have basic Org structures in email. One thing I noticed is that if a paragraph line wraps so that the last line has a number followed by a full stop, orgalist treats that as a list item. It seems to me that text should not be considered a

Re: [O] [PATCH] Add org-attach-download command

2018-09-13 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Adam Porter writes: > Hi, > > This patch adds a new org-attach-download command, which downloads > remote files with url.el and attaches them with org-attach. When called > without a prefix, it first looks at point for a link, and prompts the > user for a URL if none is found. When called with

Re: [O] Documentation in ePub Format

2018-09-12 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Colin Baxter writes: > There must be something here I don't understand. If you want epub why not > just go from org-manual.org directly to epub using > https://github.com/ofosos/ox-epub? Why do we need to go via texi? Good point!

Re: [O] Documentation in ePub Format

2018-09-11 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Dilyan Palauzov writes: > Hello Eric, > > with https://github.com/jlhg/texinfo2epub I did > > PATH/texinfo2epub/texinfo2epub.sh org-9.114/doc/org.texi org-9.1.14.epub > > The result – https://mail.aegee.org/dpa/org-9.1.14.epub – seems good. Looks like this is something pandoc can handle as

[O] customizable org-attach commands?

2018-06-13 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
I'd like to provide a patch making the org-attach dispatcher customizable. ie a new custom option `org-attach-commands' that maps characters to functions, and then the dispatch function builds its menu from that option. Would that be acceptable? What I'm trying to do is add my own org-attach

Re: [O] Orgalist notes

2018-05-06 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On 05/06/18 10:34 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > >> And, as always, thank you! This is fairly heroic work -- I say that >> after having made an attempt at orgstruct-mode, and run away screaming. >> And look, no funny i

Re: [O] Orgalist notes

2018-05-05 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > Gregor Zattler <telegr...@gmx.net> writes: > >> Hi Eric, orgalist users, >> * Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> [2018-05-03; 23:45]: >>> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as y

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