[O] bug#9180: 24.0.50; Org-agenda window splitting does not use full frame when fraction set to 1.0

2011-08-06 Thread Glenn Morris
This report is a literal duplicate of http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=9179 and will be deleted soon. Please direct any future correspondence on this issue to 9179@debbugs.

[O] Org-mode bugs reported to Emacs

2011-10-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Hello Org-mode, There are some Org-mode bugs at http://debbugs.gnu.org/org-mode that were reported to Emacs. Maybe someone could take a look at them. Thanks.

[O] bug#9913: 24.0.91; ELPA: OpenDocument Text exporter for Org

2011-10-31 Thread Glenn Morris
Jambunathan K wrote: I would like to submit my OpenDocument Text exporter for Org to GNU ELPA. Org is already in GNU ELPA (with daily snapshots IIUC), so if your package is accepted into Org it will automatically be in GNU ELPA.

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Jambunathan K wrote: When compiling with package manager, the compilation happens from within a running Emacs session and very likely the old Org files are already loaded in to the runtime inadvertently by the user either by looking at the org agenda for the day or may be by just viewing an

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Glenn Morris wrote: fresh Emacs instance. There's no reason the package manager could not spawn a separate Emacs in batch-mode as a sub-job to do the compilation. Very lightly tested version: *** lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el 2011-11-20 03:48:53 + --- lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el 2011-11-24

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Stelian Iancu wrote: I am sorry to be asking a stupid question, but then, wouldn't restart Emacs fix the issue and have the new compiled org files loaded? No, because the files get compiled with a mix of old and new code loaded, so the compiled files are probably messed up. Restarting Emacs

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Chong Yidong wrote: This uses the Emacs executable on the exec path, which might not be the correct one. Yes; I wondered if (car command-line-args) was a reliable way to find the actual name of the running Emacs binary?

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: I think package.el should test with featurep whether a version of a package is already loaded, and refuse to load it into a running session, or at least display a warning to that effect, suggesting to restart Emacs. Yes, that might be better.

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Glenn Morris wrote: This uses the Emacs executable on the exec path, which might not be the correct one. Yes; I wondered if (car command-line-args) was a reliable way to find the actual name of the running Emacs binary? Turns out I was looking for invocation-directory and invocation-name.

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Stefan Monnier wrote: E.g. we could add to bytecomp.el the ability to force `require' to reload a package if it's not already loaded from the file that locate-library returns. That will probably work fine most of the time, but what if a package is restructed so that the feature names are

[O] bug#10125: 24.0.91; package.el (org): Macros in tar packages order of byte compilation

2011-11-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Glenn Morris wrote: the package has defined. Though you would have to trust the package not to do anything nasty. Of course, you already have to trust it since byte-compiling can run arbitrary code.

[O] bug#9913: 24.0.91; ELPA: OpenDocument Text exporter for Org

2011-12-11 Thread Glenn Morris
In light of the following, can this be closed? http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-12/msg00155.html Subject: The Org-ODT exporter is now in Org's core (latest git)

[O] bug#3597: 23.0.94; [PATCH] org-store-link broken within kbd macros

2011-03-03 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 23.2 Looks like this patch was in 23.2.

[O] bug#16832: 24.3.50; Emacs hangs in Org mode file

2014-04-08 Thread Glenn Morris
Glenn Morris wrote: Perhaps this is fixed now, according to comments at: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-03/msg01176.html (It would be great if someone would keep an eye on these Org bugs that get reported to Emacs and update them when appropriate. Although it seems

[O] bug#17416: insecure temp files in ob-screen.el

2014-05-05 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: emacs,org-mode Version: 24.3.90 Severity: important Tags: security org-babel-screen-session-write-temp-file and org-babel-screen-test seem to use predictable temp-file names, which is a security issue. Using `make-temp-file', or if the file names really need to be predictable, something

[O] bug#17416: bug#17416: insecure temp files in ob-screen.el

2014-05-08 Thread Glenn Morris
Eric Schulte wrote: org-babel-screen-session-write-temp-file and org-babel-screen-test seem to use predictable temp-file names, which is a security issue. Using `make-temp-file', or if the file names really need to be predictable, something equivalent to `doc-view-make-safe-dir' (there should

[O] bug#17651: 24.3.91; Emacs hangs in Org

2014-05-31 Thread Glenn Morris
Sebastien Vauban wrote: Emacs 24.3.91.1 (of 2014-05-12) regularly hangs with Org-mode version 8.2.6 (release_8.2.6-1010-g1ca86f). Well I guess this is an Org bug, which will get more attention on the Org list. (See eg http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17484)

[O] bug#17724: 24.4.50; regression: error `recenter'ing a window that does not display current-buffer. when opening org-mode file

2014-06-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: Bastien, could you please look into this? This is like forwarding every Emacs bug to Stefan. I suggest instead reassigning the bug to org-mode (or emacs,org-mode), then simply posting a reply in the normal way. It will then go to the emacs-orgmode mailing list (which is

Re: [O] Translations

2014-07-23 Thread Glenn Morris
Carlos Sosa wrote: Who do I send my notes to regarding Guía Compacta de Org Mode? The address was given in rms's initial message: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2014-07/msg00237.html David Arroyo Menéndez davi...@es.gnu.org has translated into Spanish two manuals

[O] bug#18104: 24.3.92.1; Infloop when capturing Org note

2014-07-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Experience shows that issues with Org are best reported to the Org list. I have reassigned the bug accordingly.

[O] bug#18104: 24.3.92.1; Infloop when capturing Org note

2014-07-25 Thread Glenn Morris
PS perhaps this is related to your earlier http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17651 Both seem to involve the cache.

[O] bug#18401: 24.4.50; emerge-files fails for org files

2014-09-03 Thread Glenn Morris
Detlev Zundel wrote: org-overview: `recenter'ing a window that does not display current-buffer. This was apparently fixed in the Org repository months ago, but still not in the Emacs one. Ref: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17724#26 (We now have 4 separate Emacs reports for

[O] bug#18430: 24.4.50; org-mode: File mode specification error: (error `recenter'ing a window that does not display current-buffer.)

2014-09-09 Thread Glenn Morris
Leo Liu wrote: In a recent build of emacs trunk, I constantly getting this error whenever I open a .org file. Could this be fixed? Thanks, Leo See http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=18401#10

[O] bug#18401: 24.4.50; emerge-files fails for org files

2014-09-11 Thread Glenn Morris
Detlev Zundel wrote: problem and lingers for a while now. Who can merge the org repository? Is there something that an outsider like me can do to help? Thanks for asking! :) Anyone with a copy of the Org repo and the Emacs repo can generate the diff that needs to be applied from the former

[O] etc/ORG-NEWS not updated for one year

2014-10-14 Thread Glenn Morris
etc/ORG-NEWS in emacs-24 has not been updated for ~ one year. If you are going to update it, please do so before thie Friday.

[O] bug#18785: 24.4.1; Emacs hangs with Org mode when point is in LOGBOOK

2014-10-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Just to mention the obvious thing; has anyone tried M-x toggle-debug-on-quit followed by ctrl-g?

[O] bug#14374: Possibly incorrect custom :types

2013-05-08 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode cus-test.el suggests the following variables may have incorrect custom :types. (There may be some false positives.) This refers to Org mode in current Emacs trunk. Eg, org-footnote-auto-adjust does not have nil as an option. org-refile-target-verify-function

[O] bug#14374: bug#14374: Possibly incorrect custom :types

2013-05-09 Thread Glenn Morris
Carsten Dominik wrote: I would like to leave things in Emacs as they are and fix this with the following sync, is that acceptable? Sure, no rush. (cus-test.el is in the admin/ directory in the Emacs repo. It needs some updating, it's not checking everything at present, so there could be more

[O] bug#14379: Several Org source files cannot be loaded in isolation

2013-05-10 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode (This report refers to the version of Org in the Emacs trunk.) Several Org files cannot be loaded in isolation, by which I mean that eg emacs -batch -l ob-C fails. This may have no practical consequences, but seems like bad form (eg it causes problems for automated testing).

[O] bug#14379: Several Org source files cannot be loaded in isolation

2013-05-11 Thread Glenn Morris
(Please keep the debbugs address included. It is basically an alias for the org-mode list in this instance.) Achim Gratz wrote: Reimplementation with pcase should fix that unless this is then resolved at compile-time? pcase probably doesn't exist in all the ancient Emacs versions that you

[O] bug#14586: 23.3; void-variable calendar-view-diary-initially-flag

2013-06-09 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 24.1 Mike Kupfer wrote: 1. visit an org-mode file. 2. insert a date (C-c ! RET) 3. M-x calendar RET This gives me (from *Messages*): calendar: Symbol's value as variable is void: calendar-view-diary-initially-flag [...] This is with the stock Emacs that comes with Ubuntu

[O] bug#14975: 24.3; org-mode's `org-clock-notify-once-if-expired' doesn't respect `org-clock-sound'

2013-07-30 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote: Please send those patches to the org-mode list first. PS: Maybe it's just me and I did not see the initial bug report on this list -- ignore the heads up if that's so! If by this list you mean the org-mode list: It was initially reported to bug-gnu-emacs. Then I assigned it to

[O] bug#14975: 24.3; org-mode's `org-clock-notify-once-if-expired' doesn't respect `org-clock-sound'

2013-07-30 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote: It was initially reported to bug-gnu-emacs. Then I assigned it to the emacs,org-mode package, so that subsequent emails went to the org-mode list as well as the bug-gnu-emacs list. This would have happened with the initial report if it had specified a Package: emacs,org-mode

[O] bug#15080: Period in Texinfo node name in org.texi

2013-08-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode In org.texi in Emacs trunk, there is an Info node named org-crypt.el. Periods are not allowed in Texinfo node names, so please could you rename this to something else (sadly makeinfo does not warn about such things). (You might also want to let Texinfo figure out all the node

[O] bug#15887: Possibly incorrect custom :types

2013-11-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode cus-test.el suggests the following variables may have incorrect custom :types. (There may be some false positives.) This refers to Org mode in current Emacs trunk. Eg, org-texinfo-filename does not have nil as an option. org-agenda-deadline-leaders

[O] bug#15887: Possibly incorrect custom :types

2013-11-14 Thread Glenn Morris
I glanced at the diff. I'm not sure the :set changes are correct. Won't this make it impossible to customize these options? Those cases may have been some of the false positives I mentioned. Eg (if (or (featurep 'xemacs) (featurep 'python-mode)) 'python-mode 'python) is fine for :type

[O] bug#15888: 24.3.50; Eval-after-load eval'ed twice

2013-11-14 Thread Glenn Morris
Sebastien Vauban wrote: Where is the black magic? Somewhere in the labyrinthine depths of Org, so I suggest you ask the Org maintainers to figure out why: emacs -Q -L /path/to/git/org-mode/lisp (with-eval-after-load org (message Eval this when Org is loaded) (sit-for 3) (message ))

[O] bug#15888: 24.3.50; Eval-after-load eval'ed twice

2013-11-14 Thread Glenn Morris
It's nothing to do with eval-after-load. Same result with: emacs -Q -L /path/to/org/git/lisp \ --eval '(setq org-load-hook (lambda () (message LOADED) (sit-for 3) (message )))' Then (require 'org). It is some peculiarity of Org trunk.

[O] bug#15888: 24.3.50; Eval-after-load eval'ed twice

2013-11-15 Thread Glenn Morris
Sebastien Vauban wrote: But I wonder: how can you now reproduce it (and not before)? Because I downloaded a snapshot of Org. Your problem is not with code that is in Emacs current trunk.

[O] bug#15888: 24.3.50; Eval-after-load eval'ed twice

2013-11-17 Thread Glenn Morris
Apparently this is fixed: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-11/msg00682.html Sadly the relevant messages were not sent to this tracker. In case people do not know: you can think of ###@debbugs as an alias to the bug-gnu-emacs@gnu list for bugs in package emacs, to

[O] bug#16270: Incorrect custom types

2013-12-27 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode This refers to the version of Org mode in Emacs trunk. The following variables have incorrect custom types: org-babel-latex-htlatex-packages ; prob. you want repeat, not list org-export-with-creator ; const should not be quoted org-babel-lob-files There are many other

[O] bug#16270: Incorrect custom types

2013-12-28 Thread Glenn Morris
Also, the following have no :type at all: org-babel-maxima-command org-texinfo-def-table-markup org-inlinetask-show-first-star

[O] bug#16270: Incorrect custom types

2013-12-30 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote: org-babel-lob-files Not sure what's wrong with the one above. Can you tell me? emacs -Q -l ob-lob M-x customize-variable RET org-babel-lob-files RET - State: STANDARD. (mismatch) The specification for a list custom object is as follows: `(list ELEMENT-TYPES...)'

[O] bug#16734: Default value org-odt-data-dir (in Emacs) makes no sense

2014-02-12 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: emacs,org-mode Version: 24.3.50 This refers to the version of Org mode in Emacs trunk. ./src/emacs -Q -l ox-odt C-h v org-odt-data-dir - Its value is /usr/share/emacs/etc/org This value is hard-coded (and autoloaded; why?) in org-version.el. This value makes no sense. For Emacs, it

[O] bug#4249: CUA + shift-select-mode; org-mode and CUA

2014-02-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 24.4 David Reitter wrote: CUA mode and shift-select-mode don't seem to be aware of each other. If I turn on CUA first, and then shift-select-mode, shifted selection fails (e.g. shift-right marks only one character as region). Emacs -Q (cua-mode 1) (setq shift-select-mode t)

[O] bug#16751: 24.3.50; Export during Org export to HTML

2014-02-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: file:path is a valid file link type in Org. Therefore, [...] But that's exactly the problem: producing a file name from a file:// URL requires to remove the file:// prefix. It is invalid to leave the 2 extra slashes and remove only file:. Why does Org do that?

[O] bug#17055: 24.3.50; Emacs hangs in Org mode file

2014-03-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Perhaps this is fixed now, according to comments at: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-03/msg01176.html (It would be great if someone would keep an eye on these Org bugs that get reported to Emacs and update them when appropriate. Although it seems better to report Org bugs

[Orgmode] Re: org mode, cvs emacs, and calendar.el

2007-11-24 Thread Glenn Morris
Mark A. Hershberger wrote: The other is to add a (require ‘holidays) to the org-calendar-holiday function. This would allow org.el to continue to work with CVS as well as released versions of emacs. The org.el in Emacs should just be changed to use the new name. If it must remain compatible

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-22 Thread Glenn Morris
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote: To reproduce : Create a .org file, create 2 level-1 entries. Create one level-2 entry and hit C-c C-w to refile it into the other level-1 entry. Like this : * Entry One * Entry Two ** Refile Me The level-2 entry is copied in the correct location but is not

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-23 Thread Glenn Morris
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote: (I made a reply all, is that alright ?) Yes, that's the right thing to do. with emacs -Q, I can not reproduce the bug. But refile does not work at all, (Complains : wrong type argument arrayp,nil). I do : 1. emacs -Q 2. C-x C-f refiletest.org 3. Fill the buffer

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-23 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote: You can also try reporting your problem to the emacs-orgmode mailing list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode It's already there, since I reassigned this bug. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-10/msg00563.html

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-23 Thread Glenn Morris
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote: Sorry, I missed a step : I manualy load the org-mode mode (Alt-x org-mode) before doing anything in the buffer. This might be an orgmode bug, from what I read on the internet. I can reproduce that in Emacs 24.2 and current trunk. Debugger entered--Lisp error:

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-23 Thread Glenn Morris
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote: To reproduce : Create a .org file, create 2 level-1 entries. Create one level-2 entry and hit C-c C-w to refile it into the other level-1 entry. Like this : * Entry One * Entry Two ** Refile Me The level-2 entry is copied in the correct location but is not

[O] bug#12702: 24.2; Orgmode Refile complains Not bookmark format

2012-10-25 Thread Glenn Morris
Jonathan Schaeffer wrote: Maybe Glenn could tell how he was able to corrupt his bookmarks file ? I intentionally added junk to it.

[O] bug#13254: org-odt: Batch exports creates data loss, deletes original org file

2013-01-02 Thread Glenn Morris
Please can we have the relevant patch installed in emacs-24.

[O] bug#10125: RFE: require and load-path-shadowing

2013-01-12 Thread Glenn Morris
Stefan Monnier wrote: IOW, do you expect the byte-compile instances to be different in any way from a fresh Emacs session invoked from the shell as emacs -Q? Yes, because the current Emacs may be a different executable than the one the shell would run in response to emacs -Q.

Re: [O] org-export raises stringp nil error

2013-03-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Assuming this is a recent regression, then if anyone from Org wants this fixed in Emacs 24.3, they should investigate this very quickly and suggest the _minimum_ change. See also the possibly related, unanswered http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-03/msg00028.html Lele Gaifax

Re: [O] org-export raises stringp nil error

2013-03-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote: Glenn Morris r...@gnu.org writes: Assuming this is a recent regression, then if anyone from Org wants this fixed in Emacs 24.3, they should investigate this very quickly and suggest the _minimum_ change. The minimal fix is attached. The other attachment is the full patch I

[O] bug#10745: 24.0.93; Regression: org-meta-return does not honor vertical spacing in lists

2012-02-06 Thread Glenn Morris
Steve Revilak wrote: Perhaps the value of org-blank-before-new-entry is getting clobbered? For a start, this: org-footnote.el:(defvar org-blank-before-new-entry nil) ; silence byte-compiler is bogus (the relevant syntax is (defvar foo)). Probably so are these: org-footnote.el:(defvar

[O] bug#9584: (void-variable outline-regexp) when visiting article

2012-02-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable outline-regexp) outline-mode() org-mode() This seems like an org-mode bug. Perhaps it needs to require outline-mode? It does, so it is very hard to see how this error could occur.

[O] bug#9584: (void-variable outline-regexp) when visiting article

2012-02-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: Perhaps something had bound outline-regexp while loading stuff earlier, leaving the variable unbound? I bet you are right.

[O] bug#10767: 24.0.93; Customize does not set org-blank-before-new-entry

2012-02-08 Thread Glenn Morris
This is the same issue as http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10745

[O] Defcustoms new in Emacs 24.1 missing :version tags

2012-02-11 Thread Glenn Morris
The following defcustoms seem to be new in Emacs 24.1 (compared to 23.4) but do not have :version tags, so maybe you want to add them. Some of these could be false alarms; eg if a variable was just renamed, or if the containing defgroup has a :version tag ob-ditaa.el: org-ditaa-jar-option

Re: [O] Defcustoms new in Emacs 24.1 missing :version tags

2012-02-15 Thread Glenn Morris
Bastien wrote (on Mon, 13 Feb 2012 at 16:25 +0100): I added the version tags in git: http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=04971de4b9321becfc2f6f1d0fc78f53726abcc6 Thanks, but if it does not get merged to the Emacs repository before 24.1 is released it won't be too useful.

[O] bug#9809: 24.0.90; flyspell-auto-correct-word hard to access in org-mode

2012-03-22 Thread Glenn Morris
Eric Hanchrow wrote: I started emacs with emacs -Q. Then I typed M-x o r g - m o d e return M-x f l y s p e l l - m o d e return C-h c M-tab C-h c M-TAB C-h c M-tab showed me M-tab runs the command pcomplete. C-h c M-TAB (which I typed via Ctrl+Alt+i) showed me M-TAB runs the

[O] bug#9695: allowed date range

2012-03-22 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 24.1 Seems to have been fixed, but this bug was never closed, nor included on the discussion. Ref thread http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-10/msg00439.html

[O] bug#11491: 24.0.96 instead of 23.0.96

2012-05-17 Thread Glenn Morris
Albert wrote: The version string has an typo in the original report. I guess it is better to send it again with the correct version in the subject. Should/Can I close this bug-report? No, please don't close/resend it for such a reason. I doubt anyone cares about the title, but I will

[Orgmode] bug#7459: 23.2; Salutation should not actually be included in bug mails

2010-11-21 Thread Glenn Morris
Robin Green wrote: This bug report will be sent to the Free Software Foundation, not to your local site managers! Please write in English if possible, because the Emacs maintainers usually do not have translators to read other languages for them. [...] I submitted a bug report using M-x

[Orgmode] bug#7459: 23.2; Salutation should not actually be included in bug mails

2010-11-22 Thread Glenn Morris
Robin Green wrote: I didn't intentionally defeat it. I use wanderlust - that's probably why. Definitely - only the built-in mail clients are supported. Maybe you could propose a patch for report-emacs-bug. This is the relevant section: (cond ((memq mail-user-agent '(message-user-agent

[O] bug#18785: 24.4.1; Emacs hangs with Org mode when point is in LOGBOOK

2014-11-26 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: sp-show--pair-function (0x88f14c) [...] Maybe. This backtrace looks very different from the last one. It indeed appears to be from smartparens, which is not part of Emacs.

[O] bug#19606: 24.4; Emacs hangs when editing a 5-line Org file

2015-01-15 Thread Glenn Morris
I just want to note that there seems to be a tendency to try and use gdb to debug Org problems, when debug-on-quit and ctrl-g might work.

[O] bug#19606: 24.4; Emacs hangs when editing a 5-line Org file

2015-01-16 Thread Glenn Morris
The alternative is to supply a minimum reproducible recipe starting with emacs -Q, then someone else can debug it. BTW, it's a nice gesture to provide screencasts, but I don't think anyone developing Emacs finds them particularly useful for debugging, so no need to keep providing those AFAICS.

[O] bug#21818: 24.5; org-set-tags-to indentation problems when called programmatically

2015-11-04 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: > Org mode has its own bug tracker, AFAIR. Nope, just a mailing list AFAIK. Assigning something to the debbugs org-mode package (which I already did for this report) sends stuff there.

[O] bug#23725: 25.0.94; Org mode uses removed aliases to scroll the calendar

2016-06-08 Thread Glenn Morris
Kyle Meyer wrote: > Ari Roponen <ari.ropo...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Org mode uses aliases that were removed by this commit: >> >> commit 3f65970414538063e38ada2a47cb4ef4f35b630e >> Author: Glenn Morris <r...@gnu.org> >> Date: Sun Oct 5 19:0

[O] bug#23890: 25.0.94; Org-mode Table does not copy time interval correctly

2016-07-04 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: > Thanks, but I think you should first report this to the Org > developers. Come back here if they say this is a problem in core > Emacs, not in Org code. You can just reassign the bug to org-mode, as I did. (Isn't it weird to have a component of Emacs for which we

[O] bug#25466: 25.1.91; hs-show-all broken

2017-01-17 Thread Glenn Morris
Andreas Röhler wrote: > With org-mode, hs-minor-mode: hs-show-all has no effect, but"Showing > all blocks ... done" is messaged. > > BTW M-x show-all RET works as expected. I don't think hideshow has ever done anything useful in Org mode, which is Outline-based. Perhaps you are asking for a new

[O] bug#25473: 26.0.50; org-agenda tries to invoke insert-diary-entry, which does not exist

2017-01-18 Thread Glenn Morris
Kyle Meyer wrote: > 685d3ba4a (Replace obsolete aliases of calendar functions, 2014-11-15) > in the Org mode repo switched the commands over to the diary prefix. There is a clear problem if Org changes aren't being synced to Emacs for over 2 years.

[O] bug#19606: 24.4; Emacs hangs when editing a 5-line Org file

2016-12-07 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: > Yes, thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't say more than the previous > backtrace: Emacs is displaying some display string with invisible > property. Why that would lead to an infloop, I don't see. > > My suggestion at this point would be to ask on the Org list whether > your

[O] bug#25132: 26.0.50; emacs hangs when loading org file with python source blocks

2016-12-07 Thread Glenn Morris
David Dynerman wrote: > The bug does NOT occur with org 8.2.10. Since that's the version included with Emacs, I'm confused as to why you've been encouraged to report this to bug-gnu-emacs.

[O] bug#26467: 25.2; [Org mode] Call dot babel from elisp generate invalid image

2017-04-12 Thread Glenn Morris
Reassigned to org-mode. wang jinjian wrote: > Use case is call dot babel from elisp code block. refer to > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-dot-diagrams.html > > Below is a more minimal example: > > #+NAME: nodes > | From | To | Weight | > |--++| > | A| B | 3

[O] bug#29329: 27.0.50; Missing requirement in org-gnus.el

2017-11-26 Thread Glenn Morris
In org-gnus-store-link: org-gnus.el:121:49:Warning: reference to free variable ‘gnus-newsgroup-name’ org-gnus.el:127:42:Warning: reference to free variable ‘gnus-summary-buffer’ In org-gnus-follow-link: org-gnus.el:203:9:Warning: reference to free variable ‘gnus-other-frame-object’ In end of

[O] bug#29329: 27.0.50; Missing requirement in org-gnus.el

2017-12-04 Thread Glenn Morris
Speaking for the version in Emacs, apart from org-gnus the warnings are: In end of data: org-irc.el:255:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to be defined: erc-save-buffer-in-logs, erc-logging-enabled (I haven't looked at the code.)

[O] bug#18870: bug#18870: \emsp and alignment in org clock report

2017-12-01 Thread Glenn Morris
Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Could this bug be marked as done? Thank you. Anyone can close any bug by sending mail to eg 18870-done at debbugs. (Thanks for looking at these reports.)

[O] bug#29722: issues with some function declarations

2017-12-15 Thread Glenn Morris
Thanks. I think that will have introduced a compilation warning: In end of data: org-duration.el:448:1:Warning: the function 'org-trim' is not known to be defined.

[O] bug#29722: issues with some function declarations

2017-12-15 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode Severity: minor "make check-declare" reports the following issues: org/org-compat.el:40:Warning (check-declare): said 'org-table-end' was defined in unknown file: Malformed declaration org/org-footnote.el:48:Warning (check-declare): said 'org-fill-paragraph' was defined

[O] bug#29695: Mistakes in custom :types

2017-12-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode The following user options have :types that do not match their defaults: org-babel-stan-cmdstan-directory org-latex-default-packages-alist org-odt-with-latex As a result, customizing them displays "mismatch".

[O] bug#29694: Quoting of consts in org-agenda-custom-commands-local-options

2017-12-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode In code like (defcustom ... :type '(const some-constant)) it's a mistake to write 'some-constant. So I'm guessing that various instances of quoted consts in org-agenda-custom-commands-local-options are a mistake. Eg (const :tag "scheduled" 'scheduled) etc

[O] bug#29698: missing/empty custom groups

2017-12-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: org-mode Severity: minor ox-publish.el defines an "org-publish" group, but nothing uses it. org-pcomplete.el defines an "org-complete" group, but nothing uses it. org-structure-template-alist uses an "org-completion" group, but nothing defines it.

[O] bug#30321: 25.3; Melpa ox- packages listed as incompatible

2018-02-02 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 26.1 Glenn Morris wrote: > I would guess this is because Org is not recognized as a built-in > package (see https://debbugs.gnu.org/30310), This is now fixed for the next release of Emacs. > and no longer available from any of the standard elpas. If it's

[O] bug#30310: Built-in Org mode not listed as installed package

2018-02-02 Thread Glenn Morris
Version: 26.1 Addressed in Emacs e1a9dc0.

[O] bug#30321: 25.3; Melpa ox- packages listed as incompatible

2018-02-01 Thread Glenn Morris
Luis Roca wrote: > Installing ox-rst returns the following error in *Messages*: > >`Incompatible because it depends on uninstallable packages.` > > Reviewing other Org export packages reveals the same note for each. I would guess this is because Org is not recognized as a built-in

[O] bug#30310: Built-in Org mode not listed as installed package

2018-01-31 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: emacs,org-mode Version: 25.3 emacs -Q -f list-packages The built-in Org mode is not listed. (This eg causes org-edna to be listed as uninstallable.) Adding a Version: header comment to lisp/org/org.el would fix this. (There was one prior to Emacs rev 8223b1d233.) Obviously it would need

[O] bug#30321: 25.3; Melpa ox- packages listed as incompatible

2018-02-04 Thread Glenn Morris
Stefan, can you shed any light as to why Org is no longer on elpa.gnu.org? (BTW, I think it would be good if elpa.gnu.org listed a contact email for these kinds of questions.) Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Note that there is no intent to remove Org from GNU ELPA. Alas, at the > moment, I have no

Re: [O] [RFC] Moving "manual.org" into core

2018-03-03 Thread Glenn Morris
I'm sure this is an impressive technical achievement, but can I urge you to raise this on emacs-devel first, because I think it's potentially problematic. I'm not entirely sure what you are proposing here. If the .org version will become the "preferred form" for modification, it would eg need to

[O] bug#32722: 26.1; Org-publish depend on non-free platform ?

2018-09-18 Thread Glenn Morris
I think (or rather assume) that the issue is that GitHub receives a grade F ("unacceptable") evaluation acccording to the GNU Ethical Repository Criteria; https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evaluation.html. So does SourceForge, by the way. While there are numerous references to GitHub

[O] bug#32722: 26.1; Org-publish depend on non-free platform ?

2018-09-13 Thread Glenn Morris
Richard Stallman wrote: > If htmlize is useful, we should put it into Emacs. > Is there some obstacle to that? Emacs already includes htmlfontify, since 23.2. Is there some obstacle to Org using that? (bug#7506)

[O] bug#34323: reproducibility: absolute file names in ox-odt.elc

2019-02-06 Thread Glenn Morris
It's due to the eval-when-compile sections in org-odt-schema-dir-list and org-odt-styles-dir-list. These don't make sense to me. All they do is add the build directory. There is a comment "see make install", but I cannot see what this refers to. No similar variable initializes itself in this way

[O] bug#34323: reproducibility: absolute file names in ox-odt.elc

2019-02-04 Thread Glenn Morris
Package: emacs,org-mode Version: 26.1.91 Severity: minor The compiled file ox-odt.elc contains strings that refer to the absolute location of the build directory, through org-odt-schema-dir-list and org-odt-styles-dir-list. For example, in the Emacs 26.1.91 pretest tarfile, it contains

bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable, overwriting user options

2020-11-29 Thread Glenn Morris
Eli Zaretskii wrote: > In rare cases that users become confused, we gently tell them to > report to the Org developers. I think it's better all round to just reassign the bug to the "org-mode" package. > There is no manager here that forwards bugs. And yet, all the messages in this thread

bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it

2021-01-27 Thread Glenn Morris
Ref eg https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25234#8 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652262 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1208 and others going back over a decade. I think Emacs should have a PROBLEMS entry about this.

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