[O] org-blog 0.9 release

2013-04-21 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Dear org-mode users, I've just tagged version 0.90 of my org-blog minor mode on github[1]. This is intended to be a simple but powerful assistant to using Org for writing blog posts---there's only two commands at this point, and I don't anticipate that number going beyond three anytime soon

Re: [O] org-blog 0.9 release

2013-05-01 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Rafael rvf0...@gmail.com writes: Thanks a lot for your work! I just tried it and it worked for me, to post a basic org-mode file. Thanks for trying it---it's always nice to hear that it works for someone else, too. I'm hopeful that, by having a fairly fleshed-out test suite included, if it

Re: [O] org-blog 0.9 release

2013-05-01 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Puneeth Chaganti puncha...@gmail.com writes: Or, if it seems reasonable, we could club the two projects into a single one to give the users something that's better than a sum of the parts! Hi, Puneeth, While I'm not sure the structure of the two tools is really amenable to being joined---the

Re: [O] org-blog 0.9 release

2013-05-24 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Matt Price mopto...@gmail.com writes: On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Puneeth Chaganti puncha...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Michael Alan Dorman If you don't mind, I will start looking at the org2blog code and seeing how cleanly I can implement these additional

[O] Tangle won't strip coderef labels?

2013-01-07 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
I've recently started to use Org-mode to write some small utilities in a literate style. I then stumbled upon the docs about coderef labels, which seemed like a great way to minimize having to basically repeat the content of code in the documentation about the utility's design. The only problem

[O] BUG: coderef labels not stripped when tangling

2013-01-23 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Using Org-mode to write in a literate style is a lot of fun. When I read about coderef labels, they seemed likely to make it even better. The only problem is that they aren't stripped during tangling. If you tangle this: #+BEGIN_SRC sh -n -r :noweb tangle :shebang #!/bin/sh :tangle

Re: [O] BUG: coderef labels not stripped when tangling

2013-01-24 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Hi, Sebastien, Sebastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com writes: Or a feature, with the consequence that you should put those refs as comments (with the appropriate syntax in your language). That is an excellent suggestion for resolving my immediate issue that had not occured to me at all.

Re: [O] BUG: coderef labels not stripped when tangling

2013-02-13 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Bastien, Indeed. This show now be fixed (both in maint and master). Please let us know if not. Thanks so much for this and all the work you do on org. I've finally taken the plunge to learn emacs lisp, so perhaps before long I'll be able to contribute as well. ;) Mike.

[O] org ELPA broken (was: Re: Bug: bug for org-compile-file on Windows)

2016-12-12 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Has the URL for Org ELPA moved? Because if I look at http://orgmode.org/elpa/, I don't see any updates since 11/18? Assuming the build-org-pkg.txt file is intended to be a record of the build process, it would appear there is an error preventing the code from building correctly. Mike. Nicolas

[O] Regression? Clocktable no longer includes TODO keywords

2017-07-12 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Given the following document: * TODO Thingy ** TODO Sub-Thingy 1 :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2017-07-12 Wed 07:15]--[2017-07-12 Wed 07:25] => 0:10 :END: ** DONE Sub-Thingy 2 :LOGBOOK: CLOCK: [2017-07-12 Wed 07:25]--[2017-07-12 Wed 07:31] => 0:06 :END:

Re: [O] Regression? Clocktable no longer includes TODO keywords

2017-07-12 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Thanks for your reply (and all the work you do on org), Nicolas. > This doesn't ring a bell. Anyway, the current behaviour sounds right, > since you can get TODO state with the "TODO" special property anyway. But that will actually end up in another column, won't it? As a bit of background: I

Re: [O] stable org-plus-contrib

2017-05-10 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes: > I would like to use some of the packages in org-plus-contrib. So, I've > added orgmode's ELPA archive. But I find being on the bleeding edge a > little buggy. > > As far as I can see, there is no "stable" ELPA package archive, so I > have to fall

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.4 released

2020-01-24 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Adam Porter writes: > Hi friends, > > FYI, I've released org-ql 0.4. It includes many improvements since 0.3. > > https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql It would be nice if you could do a stable release of org-super-agenda so that it could be installed from melpa-stable... Mike.

Re: [ANN] org-ql 0.4 released

2020-01-24 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
this: the fact that your new release of org-ql depends on a version of org-super-agenda that *looks* like you care about melpa stable. Mike. Adam Porter writes: > Michael Alan Dorman writes: > >>> Hi friends, >>> >>> FYI, I've released org-ql 0.4. It includes many impr