Kyle Meyer writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>> I'm a bit confused about why org-call-with-arg is necessary because I
>>> think call-interactively already propagates the current prefix argument,
>>> but perhaps I
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> I'm a bit confused about why org-call-with-arg is necessary because I
>> think call-interactively already propagates the current prefix argument,
>> but perhaps I'm missing some subtlety here. Either way ...
Zhitao Gong writes:
> I think there is a bug in org-sort or org-sort-list function.
>
> If you call org-sort (C-c ^) on list items, this function will call
> org-sort-list. However, org-sort calls org-sort-list with only one
> argument, i.e., the with-case (see the code below)
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC em
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> ---
> etc/ORG-NEWS | 5 +
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
Thanks. Applied.
--
Kyle
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> I have a copyright assignment with FSF; the reason I’m not on the org
> contributors page is that I haven’t submitted a patch before.
Great, I'll add you to that page.
--
Kyle
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> Thank you, Kyle. I’ve incorporated your suggestions (after pulling the
> git send-mail trigger early a few times).
Thanks. Applied to the master branch. Could you send a patch that
mentions the org-refile-use-outline-path change in ORG-NEWS?
--
Kyle
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> * org.el (org-refile-get-targets): Add case to optionally prefix
> refile targets with the buffer name.
> (org-refile-use-outline-path): Add new option setting and document.
>
> Having an option to use the buffer name as a prefix is convenient,
> since this will work han
Sebastian Reuße writes:
> * org.el (org-refile-get-targets): only escape slashes in headline
For style consistency, the first word following the colon should be
capitalized. The same applies to the commit subject.
> part of refile target; leave any file-system path component (when
> enabled) u
Hello,
I'd like to apply the following patch to maint. It solves an issue that
results from using ox-extra's "ignore headlines" feature along with
ox-texinfo. org-export-ignore-headlines transforms the tree to remove
headlines with the "ignore" tag, moving the ignored headline's content
to the p
Xebar Saram writes:
> i was wondering if one could use perhaps local variables in separate org
> files to define the location of the attachment folder per file [...]
Have you tried setting it as a file-local variable?
(info "(emacs)Specifying File Variables")
> so that for each folder the
Joe Corneli writes:
> As I understand it I should be able to enter a range of times using
> either of the following formats:
>
> ** TODO time range <2017-04-21 Fri 15:45-16:45>
> ** TODO time+date range <2017-04-21 Fri 15:45>--<2017-04-22 Sat 15:45>
>
> Docs: http://orgmode.org/manual/Timestamps.
Aaron Jensen writes:
> This is in reply to the Fontification error Thomas S. Dye reported on
> Feb 13 2017:
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-02/msg00280.html
>
> I was able to bisect this error to the following commit:
>
> f2a5104e45b6f44a08960ae49ba20c124a8fa9d8 is the fi
"J. David Boyd" writes:
> When I'm viewing the agenda, if I press v, I get a popup menu that states that
> I can get to the for[t]night view, with a 't', which works.
>
> But I if look in the pulldown menu, it tells me that Fortnight View is
> accomplished with v f. This actually puts the Agenda
Rasmus writes:
[...]
> I think we have discussed it before, but the best way seems to just copy
> the Org tree to the Emacs tree, right?
Given the current setup, I think copying the files is best. I've
already resolved the conflicts when backporting Org-related commits from
the Emacs repo.
--
Hi Bastien,
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Kaushal Modi writes:
>>
>>> Kyle -- Would this be a good time to start the merge to emacs master?
>>
>>>From my standpoint, that'd be fine. I'm not aware of any outstanding
>&
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Kyle -- Would this be a good time to start the merge to emacs master?
>From my standpoint, that'd be fine. I'm not aware of any outstanding
patches that need to be backported from the Emacs repo.
--
Kyle
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Sorry not to be sending a patch, but I figured I should at least mention
> that these are not current:
>
>
> \key{export visible part only}{C-c C-e v}
> \key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-e t}
With e50cd98f9, I've update these, as well as added keys for o
"Charles C. Berry" writes:
> Sorry not to be sending a patch, but I figured I should at least mention
> that these are not current:
>
> \key{export visible part only}{C-c C-e v}
> \key{insert template of export options}{C-c C-e t}
>
> Also `C-c C-e' brings up the export dispatcher menu (by defau
Kyle Meyer writes:
> David Talmage writes:
[...]
>> There is a formatting bug in orgcard.tex. The US letter version,
>> orgcard_letter.pdf, does not fit on the front and back of a single page as
>> orgcard.pdf does.
>
> Thanks for catching that. It seems to be th
David Talmage writes:
[...]
>> Pushed (4340cc78).
>
>
> There is a formatting bug in orgcard.tex. The US letter version,
> orgcard_letter.pdf, does not fit on the front and back of a single page as
> orgcard.pdf does.
Thanks for catching that. It seems to be the extra line
\metax{move th
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> Thanks. Please push that for me.
>
> OK, will do. I'll wait a day or two for comments on other sections and
> apply your patch when I commit those changes.
Pushed (4340cc78).
--
Kyle
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Hmm, for the reason I gave above, I don't think org-show-entry should
>> change, but perhaps there should be a separate function that does
>>
>> (org-show-entry)
>> (org-with-limited-levels (or
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> Based on how org-show-entry calls it, outline-flag-region shows the text
>> from the current heading to the next. So it seems to behave as
>> documented: "[s]how the body directly following this heading".
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I do a lot of my Org navigation with `helm-org-in-buffer-headings' and
> `helm-org-agenda-files-headings', which prompt you for an org heading,
> then take you there.
>
> I'm always annoyed that, once you're at the heading, it leaves it in
> a half-open state where you c
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Thanks. Please push that for me.
OK, will do. I'll wait a day or two for comments on other sections and
apply your patch when I commit those changes.
--
Kyle
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hi Kyle,
>
> I had few fixes in my version of orgcard.tex. I had reviewed the bindings
> till the Tables section last November.
>
> I have attached the patch for review.
Thanks! Looks good.
--
Kyle
Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
> You can put any other settings you want to test in here. Assuming the
> above file is called org-config.el, start emacs like so:
Oops, ignore the "Assuming .. org-conig.el" part.
--
Kyle
Hello,
Jorge Morais Neto writes:
> Hi. I wanted to temporarily run git Org so I could test a fix by Nicolas
> Goaziou. I have pulled the master branch and adapted local.mk.
[...]
> I have built and run ‘make test’ (there were two unexpected test failures, but
> they regard functionality I do
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Friday, 27 Jan 2017 at 18:44, John Hendy wrote:
>> Perhaps this is the intended behavior, but I noticed that I go to
>> execute a code block and get the message "C-c C-c can do nothing
>> useful here" if I'm not on the actual src block definition or a line
>> of code. If
Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
> Here's a patch. I'll apply it to master in a day or two if there are no
> objections.
Applied with 9c111f63 (with :version changed from 25.2 to 26.1).
--
Kyle
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:19 AM Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>> We'd want at least one more release from maint, I think, so that'd be
>> 9.0.5.
>
> Would it be OK to sync the current stable 9.0.4,
I don't think that's a good idea.
Rasmus writes:
> Kaushal Modi writes:
[...]
>> As a precaution that that does not repeat when emacs 26.x is released,
>> should the org version in emacs master be synced with the now latest stable
>> org version 9.0.4?
>
> Yes.
We'd want at least one more release from maint, I think, so that'
Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> Shouldn't this variable be public through the customize interface?
>
> Yes, I think it should be. And it would be consistent with
> org-babel-results-keyword being a defcustom.
[...]
>> Also, it seems "capitalize" is the wrong v
Vicente Vera writes:
> Hello.
>
> Just noticed that example block headings wrapping code evaluation
> results appear downcased (arrows added):
>
> #+RESULTS:
>
> #+begin_example <=
> ... some result...
> #+end_example <=
>
> In ob-core.el, line 2438 there's a "hidden" variable that controls
> w
Gaurav Abbi writes:
> The function org-cycle-agenda-files is broken in org-mode version 8.2.10
> (which ships with Emacs 25.1). Please refer to the SO link
> http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/30110/cycle-through-agenda-files-list-not-working
This is caused by Emacs's commit 3a5f75193e (*
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Karl Voit writes:
[...]
>> You're right, I can confirm your issue. I get "Before first headline
>> at position 1 in buffer *temp*" as well.
>
> Fixed (hopefully) this time.
Yes, c31462f33 resolved the issue. That commit also introduced a
regression: a blank string
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thank you. I applied your patch with an additional check.
Thanks. The additional check looks good, as it replaces an error with a
more appropriate user-error and gives an error message that is a bit
more specific.
However, the re-positioning of the org-back-to-heading
Karl Voit writes:
> Hi!
>
> I wrote a blog article on how I am using Org with recurring events
> or tasks:
> http://karl-voit.at/2017/01/15/org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift/
>
> As Michael Maurer stated in a comment below,
> org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift does not ask for time-shift
> dependi
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I just noticed this commit on emacs master branch:
[...]
> So I believe that these changes should be back-ported into the master
> branch of org too?
Thanks for the heads up. Those changes should be considered.
I backport Org-related changes from th
Hello,
Clément Pit--Claudel writes:
> The documentation of org-add-link-type says:
>
> This function is obsolete since Org 9.0;
> use `org-link-add' instead.
>
> But org-link-add doesn't seem to be defined anywhere.
I believe this was already fixed with 7064667 (Update replacement for
org-a
Bastien Guerry writes:
[...]
>> last stable release in the 8.3.X series.
>
> I agree. Let me know if there is anything special to check before
> releasing 8.3.5. If not, I will release it this afternoon.
The backports from the main Emacs repo are up-to-date.
--
Kyle
Hello,
ron123 writes:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to import mediawiki pages to org mode? [I need this for
> saving some wiki-articles.]
> I think a complete solution would be a bit difficult [you have links,
> footnotes, formatting etc.]
>
> But for the beginning it would be sufficient to make s
Charles Millar writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> On 06/20/2016 11:56 AM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> After moving ob-shell.el over to lexical binding (2108f0c), emacs -Q
>> with "(require 'ob-shell)" reports
>>
>> Debugg
Hello,
After moving ob-shell.el over to lexical binding (2108f0c), emacs -Q
with "(require 'ob-shell)" reports
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument sequencep function)
concat("org-babel-execute:" function)
(intern (concat "org-babel-execute:" name))
[...]
It see
Hello,
Dmitri Brengauz writes:
[...]
> * What did you expect to happen?
> I expected to be able to edit the source, then insert it into org-mode
> file with another invocation of C-'
>
> * What happened instead?
> - The buffer appears, but an error is generated.
> - C-x C-s prompts for a file
Hello,
Tamas Papp writes:
> When installing org-plus-contrib from ELPA, the file ob-stan.el is empty
> (length 0). This has been the situation for a while (see [1]), but
> cloning from the master git repo [2] was a workaround, with the
> expectation that this would eventually be fixed. However,
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto writes:
> org-yank-adjusted-subtrees is defined in org.el as follows:
> (defcustom org-yank-adjusted-subtrees nil
> "Non-nil means when yanking subtrees, adjust the level.
> With this setting, `org-paste-subtree' is used to insert the subtree, see
>
Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto writes:
> In an attempt to open the PDF in the system viewer, position point
> over the link and type C-u C-u C-c C-o.
>
> The link opens in DocView, belying the docstring, which says:
> With a double prefix argument, try to open outside of Emacs, in the
> appl
nljlistb...@gmail.com (N. Jackson) writes:
> For several months now I have been getting the error "File mode
> specification error: (error Before first heading)" when I open some of
> my Org files. [After the error message, the file opens just fine and Org
> works normally.]
I'm not able to repro
Hi Nicolas,
4743d43 (Properly handle ‘org-tag-persistent-alist’, 2016-04-17) removed
the initial value for org-clock-current-task:
- (defvar org-clock-current-task nil)
+ (defvar org-clock-current-task)
As a result, org-clock-current-task is undefined if org-clock.el is not
yet loaded, l
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> From org.el:
>
> (defun org-back-to-heading (&optional invisible-ok)
> "Call `outline-back-to-heading', but provide a better error message."
> (condition-case nil
> (outline-back-to-heading invisible-ok)
> (error (error "Before first headline at position %
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having an issue with a buffer that is created by org for
> fontification that wants to be saved, although it's temporary. In my
> case, it's org-src-fontification:coq-mode, but it seems the problem
> happens for other languages (see
> https://emacs.stackexcha
Tubo Shi writes:
> Hi,
>
> In the current manual, it described the keybinding for both
> "org-timer-pause-or-continue" and "org-toggle-pretty-entities" to be "C-c
> C-x \".
>
> However, since release_8.3.4 the correct keybinding for
> "org-timer-pause-or-continue" is "C-c C-x ,".
Fixed. Thank y
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> Patch (after rebasing to 5a735b0) attached. I hope it works.
[...]
> I'll have another look at the changes tonight and will push it then
> unless there are more comments from me or others.
Pushed in ebacca39b, with a sma
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Since in this case the branch only consists of one commit, you could
> also just make a new branch off of maint and cherry pick the commit from
> the original branch.
This was a misleading way for me to describe this. git cherry-pick has
accepted a range of comm
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Patch (after rebasing to 5a735b0) attached. I hope it works.
Thanks. It almost works :)
Applying the patch fails because there's a whitespace change in one of
the context lines (the first one above the org-table-align change). You
should be able to see the same failure
Kaushal Modi writes:
> About the patch not merging, I am surprised why that happened because I
> first rebased to
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=e69e18dd71bdf0c9bae9546bf026a1123b9a8c53
> and then created the patch. I redo the steps using git send-email tomorrow
> and under
Rainer M Krug writes:
> OK - thanks. This is solved now. But now I am stuck with the following,
> where again, org-element-cache-reset is in the emacs packed org-mode,
> while orgmode() is in the git version, and the changed org-set-local()
> causes an error. Any suggestions?
As you mention, the
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Below is now the latest patch = previous patch + help-echo straight quote
> fix.
Thanks for expanding this to the other cases. I'm not having any luck
getting this to apply to maint. Could you send it either as an
attachment or directly with git send-email?
> From a897b
Kaushal Modi writes:
[...]
> - (message
> + (message "%s"
> (substitute-command-keys "\\\
> Edit formulas, finish with `\\[org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c]' or
> `\\[org-edit-special]'. \
> See menu for more commands.")
There are a few other places in Org that call
"(message (substi
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Fix the quote style when in the "C-c '" key-binding that is printed in the
>> echo via the substitute-command-keys function. In emacs 25.x, a straight
>> quote is rendered as a right-curly quote by default.
>
> Shouldn't this be handled by `substitute-command-keys' alre
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>
>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function org-babel-get-header)
>>
>> This looks like a mixed installation. This function was removed in
>> development version and code base doesn't use it anymore.
Hello,
David Rose writes:
> (add-hook 'org-clock-in-hook '(lambda()
> (if (not org-timer-current-timer)
> (org-timer-set-timer '(16)
>
> This works fine on version 8.2.5c and earlier, but on 8.3.4 the variable
> does not seem to
K writes:
> I've run into the same problem, with both Org 8.3.4 and MELPA version
> 20160307, the usual C-c ! doesn't work anymore for inserting inactive
> timestamp. If there's been no change to the default binding, any
> suggestions on how to debug this please? Thanks!
I'd suggest verifying
Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
> Thanks for the report. Nicolas fixed this in 105a446 (Fix return value
> for ‘org-get-outline-path’, 2016-03-01).
Or rather 2971ab6 (Fix ‘org-get-outline-path’, 2016-02-29)
--
Kyle
Łukasz Gruner writes:
> --text follows this line--
>
> 1) create a new headline and don't write anything else.
> 2) M-x eval-expression and type (org-get-outline-path)
> 3) this fails with the following stacktrace:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp nil)
> replace-regex
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
>> I worked on a project to port the Org manual to Org about three years
>> ago. At the time, I thought the Texinfo exporter supported the project
>> quite well.
>>
>> The project had a mixed reception and ultimately wasn't adopted, but I
>> don
John Kitchin writes:
> I have this set:
>
> (setq org-src-fontify-natively t)
>
> but the code blocks are all black text.
>
> Is there a known issue with a transition from 8.2.10 to 8.3 that would
> affect fontification? or some previous setting that would interfere with
> it? Thanks,
Are you us
Derek Feichtinger writes:
> When executing C-c C-b (org-beamer-select-environment) in an org beamer
> using the current emacs head (git hash ae928ae), I reproducibly get
> the following
> error and backtrace, independent of the org beamer file used:
>
> ###
> Debugger entered--Lisp er
Johann Spies writes:
> That was the correct guess. After removing .emacs.d/elpa the archiving
> worked. I then reinstalled a few elpa/melpa packages - most of them ox-*
> in order to enable some spesific exports.
>
> Now the archive is broken again.
>
> What do you mean by "before the builtin
Johann Spies writes:
[...]
> org-archive-subtree: Symbol's function definition is void: outline-show-all
In (what will be) Emacs 25.1, outline.el functions were moved under the
"outline-" prefix. For older versions, org-compat.el defines an alias
with that prefix, so outline-show-all should no
John Hendy writes:
[...]
> Thank you very much! That did it and let me run my "sandbox" org
> capture demonstration nicely.
>
> So I can fish for myself next time, did you happen to just know this
> relationship, or search the manuals for "capture"? I took a look at
> the templates manual page a
Hello,
John Hendy writes:
> When I do =C-c c= to try a capture example, it's trying to file it
> with respect to ~/org and I'm not sure why. Here's the capture section
> of dir/setup/example-config:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
> '(("l" "log" entry (file+headline "./demo/org-demo_capture.or
Erik Hetzner writes:
> From: Erik Hetzner
>
> * org-attach.el (org-attach-use-annex): New function to check if git
> annex should be used.
> (org-attach-annex-get-maybe): New function to get a file from git
> annex if necessary.
> (org-attach-annex-auto-get): New defcustom to determine b
Hello,
Luke Crook writes:
> For me, C-c ! has suddenly become unbound and no longer inserts
> an inactive timestamp. Has this changed in the base org-mode, or
> most likely is this an issue with my setup?
The default binding hasn't been changed in Org.
--
Kyle
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Stefan and Kyle,
>
> Stefan Monnier writes:
>
>>> No, I don't have commit rights. I'll update the Org side, but, for
>>> issues that were introduced in the Emacs tree post 24.5, I don't know if
>>> it's preferable to also update Emacs instead of waiting for the chang
Hi Gustav,
Gustav Wikström writes:
[...]
> If you want to make any change,
Given that, as of 6c6ae99, the function's behavior doesn't match its
name or its previous behavior, I don't think leaving it unchanged is a
good option.
> I'd suggest to instead change the name
> of org-agenda-filter-b
Hello,
Martin writes:
> Hi there,
>
> Since today a C-c a a leads to the error
>
> Updating dynamic block `clocktable' at line 1...
> font-lock-fontify-keywords-region: Wrong type argument: listp, org-table
> Auto-saving...
>
> I don't know where it comes from, how can I figure out which lines i
Erik Hetzner writes:
> I believe this addresses all the issues that have been raised. Thanks for all
> your help with this.
Thanks for the updates. I just have two minor things to add to Rasmus's
comments.
- Nitpick: It'd be nice if you could re-flow some of your lines to not
be as wide.
-
Hello,
"Francis J. Monari, Esquire" writes:
[...]
> Due to file relocation on the server, I have a number of broken links in
> an org document. (problem: broken links.)
>
> How can I / Is it possible to search and replace on links?
> (expectation: I would like to use search and replace to fix
Hello,
George McNinch writes:
> Hi--
>
> I use org via ELPA. This week, the packages
>
> org-20160118
> org-plus-contrib-20160118
>
> were replaced by
>
> org-20160125
> org-plus-contrib-20160125
>
> After update, org began complaining about links in the headlines
> which appear in my *Agend
Hello,
Leandro Facchinetti writes:
[...]
> Trying to export a file with a `#+TITLE:' set leads to the error:
>
> apply: Wrong type argument: listp, #("Writings" 0 8 (:parent (#0)))
>
> Sample file:
>
> #+TITLE: Writings
>
> The error happens regardless of the export backend.
>
> I alrea
Erik Hetzner writes:
> Kyle Meyer wrote:
>> s/if/when/
>
> I’m sorry, you said this before, but I’ve always used =if= except in the case
> where I’d otherwise need =progn=. Is the principle here that =when= should be
> used when there is no else block?
Yes, for an '
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> This should be fixed on the Org side as of 44c8cd7 (2015-08-10):
[...]
> Okay. What's the best way to get this fix onto the release branch?
I'm not sure, but I just asked a related
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> Thank you. That seems to work nicely.
>> Is there anything else I need to do for the first patch?
>
> No, it's good to go. If you don't have commit rights, I can install it
> for you into emacs-25, unless the Org guys prefer to do it via the
> Org tree.
No, I don't ha
Erik Hetzner writes:
> * org-attach.el (org-attach-use-annex): New function to check if git
> annex should be used.
> (org-attach-annex-get-maybe): New function to get a file from git
> annex if necessary.
> (org-annex-open): Automatically fetch attached files from git annex when
> open
Stefan Monnier writes:
[...]
> I see the problem. org-src-font-lock-fontify-block is using buffers
> named " org-src-fontification:" in an unusual way:
> they're updated via normal buffer modifications, but they're not put in
> font-lock-mode, so all the font-lock machinery which tries to keep
Alan Schmitt writes:
[...]
> I’m having the same problem with python: I’m still in emacs-lisp mode.
> I checked the value of the variable and it is as expected. For some
> reason the change is not picked up. Is it because there are several
> occurrences of "elisp" in the list and it’s not the fi
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-01-24 18:35, Stefan Huchler writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Looks like you've got the right variable, but the key should be the
>>> language name and the value should be major mode you want.
>>&
Stefan Huchler writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>>
>> Looks like you've got the right variable, but the key should be the
>> language name and the value should be major mode you want.
>>
>> ("elisp" . xah-emacs-lisp)
>
> I changed it a
Hello,
Stefan Huchler writes:
> Hi,
>
> org-edit-special opens elisp code with emacs-lisp mode, which is not
> bad, but I wanted to try out xah-elisp-mode for am while.
>
> tried to overwrite or shadow the settings with something like
>
> (add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("xah-elisp" . emacs-li
Hello,
"sgeorgii ." writes:
> Update: with org-mode 20160118 I am getting error:
>
> Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
> Filter by tag [ ], [TAB], [/]:off, [+/-]:filter/exclude, [q]:quit
> org-agenda-filter-make-matcher: Args out of range: "", 0, 1
I'm not able to reproduce this on r
Hi Andreas,
Andreas writes:
> Hi list,
> I was hoping to get some help with this issue
>
> I use:
> Org-mode version 8.3.3 (release_8.3.3-468-gf3f4b2)
> GNU Emacs 25.1.50.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.16.7) of 2016-01-17
> ess-version: 15.09-2 patched [git: 6d05ba7c89371764c43e30a436d71
Thanks for having a look.
Stefan Monnier writes:
>> (unless (eq major-mode lang-mode) (funcall lang-mode))
>> -(org-font-lock-ensure)
>> +;; Avoid `font-lock-ensure', which does not display fonts in
>> +;; source block.
>> +(font-lock-fontify-buffer)
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>>> However, it's easy enough to switch to using an org-font-lock-ensure
>>>> variant that avoids these issues, so I will do that (in an updated
>
Hi Vicente,
Vicente Vera writes:
> Hello
>
> When I started using GNU Emacs compiled from the emacs25 branch two
> issues come up consistently during Org make routine. These issues are
> related to changes in the next Emacs version.
Thanks for reporting these.
> Compiling /home/user/repositori
Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
> However, it's easy enough to switch to using an org-font-lock-ensure
> variant that avoids these issues, so I will do that (in an updated
> patch and on Org's maint).
I've attached updated patches against emacs-25. If these are applied
Rasmus writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> The first patch replaces the font-lock-ensure compatibility alias from
>> 6711a21f1 with the one currently used in the Org repo (from commit
>> e6883dd03). The new alias is limited to being called with no
>> arguments,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> Note, this change only lives it the Emacs version of Org. It was added in
>> this commit:
>>
>>6711a21f1125c0047c56eb266eb374c1ec90a967
[...]
>
> This commit was backported in Org commit d81e6
Stefan Huchler writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> if-let has been define in Emacs's subr-x.el since c08f8be (New if-let,
>> when-let, thread-first and thread-last macros., 2014-06-30).
Sorry, I know nothing about org-todotxt.el and haven't been following
this discu
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