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From: Nicolas Goaziou nico...@misty.(none)
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 20:55:06 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Teach org-clock-in about other date formats
Depending on your time zone, the timestamps can have somewhat differents formats (ex.: [2009-07
with column-mode, something about the
fonts, but I can't be more precise.
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not sure it is a bug as it is typographically correct and because
'date +%a' gives me the same result.
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it
was impossible to read anything.
Anyway, sorry for the noise.
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that the variable
org-startup-indented set to t is to blame.
Hoping someone is able to reproduce this.
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modifying org.el ?
And if it doesn't exist, could a variable be introduced to fine-tune it ?
As a last note, I think there is a Latex only way to solve all of this,
but I wouldn't like to depends on too much latex packages or tricks.
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this variable.
`
HTH,
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a temporary file to
the process (even in a per-language basis) instead of a buffer ? Or do I
have to mess with org-src-mode-hook to try to fix it ?
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the second problem, I can always edit code in native mode (C-c ')
go back to org file, compile the block, and visit the link provided. But
it still looks to me a bit awkward and unnatural and I still got the
urge to press C-c C-c in native mode.
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are sent to the first headline in the org file.
I have yet to find a workaround about that.
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this ? If I can't put #+resname: anywhere but
beneath the block, is it possible to get the #+resname: and the name of
the file indented like the corresponding block ?
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- State DONE from TODO [2011-03-09 Wed 22:50]
:END:
TODO d
*** TODO bar
*** TODO baz
I have pushed a fix in master branch that should solve the problem at
hand. Could you test it a bit and tell me if it does the job?
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development).
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Hello,
After an interesting discussion with chu_ on #org-mode, I've written the
following patch, which makes %F in a capture template return the full
path of the directory if the capture process was called from a dired
buffer.
Any interest in applying it?
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From
then.
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Footnotes:
[1] DEFINITION NOT FOUND: 1
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now. Let me know if this isn't the case.
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Hello,
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com writes:
When doing capture, after selecting 'task', I get:
Template key:
call-interactively: Symbol's value as variable is void: dired-buffers
This has (hopefully) been fixed on master. You may update Org.
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shouldn't rely on that.
Would you mind telling me if the following patch fixes your problem?
If so, I'll apply it to the code base.
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From: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:18:31
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be
changed (i.e. `org-complex-heading-regexp-format').
Any opinion on this?
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-insertchar to yank
anyway
I checked out the previous commit (71f654a182) and the problem is gone.
Indeed. I think it is fixed now. Thanks for the quick report.
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, everything else is synchronous again.
I think it is a good compromise. It needs testing though. Thus, if
anyone is interested, I'll gladly hear his feedback.
The branch is located at :
git://github.com/ngz/org-mode-lists.git indent-patch-no-timer
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work on it before a dozen of hours, though. I will do it then
unless someone wants to take care of it before.
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Here is the second attempt to fix both that problem and the original
one.
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From: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 22:05:44 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Keep point in the same
a LaTeXism than an Orgism (!).
Anyway, it should be fine now.
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Hello,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
That raises an interesting question: can a list belong to a paragraph in
Org? According to paragraph-related regexps, it can't, for now. And your
request is more a LaTeXism than an Orgism (!).
I
corrected this.
Also, the solution looks really hackish... a big hammer for such a
small nail :/
For every problem, there is a solution which is simple, clean and wrong.
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in a paragraph
3. ...
You can use C-j instead of RET to add a newline inside a list.
Now, if you want to use [@number] syntax, it should be:
5. [@5] blah blah
6. foo bar
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that
exactly matches Org syntax. An element recognized/ignored in Org should
be identically recognized/ignored during the export process without
resorting to any trick (à la `org-protected' text property).
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opinion,
`org-at-timestamp-p' is faulty here.
I know there is currently in that function a workaround to return t when
point is at the char just after the time-stamp, but it just doesn't
sound right to me.
What do you think about it?
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`org-footnote-at-reference-p' just after a footnote
reference or `org-context' just after a link. In both cases, point will
be considered outside of the element.
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] This and a convenient paragraph motion command could be the roots
of an interesting Org parser.
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))
(org-looking-at-p (concat (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp)
end[ \t]*$
(or (save-excursion (outline-next-heading)) (point-max)
#+end_src
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there.
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-inlinetask isn't loaded by default: it should be as
little intrusive as possible. But once it happens, I agree it could be
the path to go.
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'copy-region-as-kill)
beg (point)
The latest Org introduced the function `org-list-send-item', which may
be useful here. I'd also suggest to repair list and, eventually, update
check-boxes when killing it.
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: ^
in this case, auto-indenting the buffer reverts the manual
indentation. This patch should prevent this from happening.
I don't think we should prevent that as it would be more hassle to cope
with the new behaviour than doing it with colons.
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thinking of?
Being left with no more literal markup automatically indented. It's not
that your idea is bad, but there could be users appreciating the current
feature.
Perhaps this could be applied to verse blocks instead.
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to the end of the headline specified through the
refile interface?
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. verse vs verbatim in LaTeX).
Indeed, but I think verses are closer to free text than examples and, as
such, may not be subject to automatic indentation.
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. This seems reasonable since
they are not typeset in a monospaced font.
Actually indentation is partially taken into account. Some \hspace*{1cm}
are added. On the other hand, HTML enforces indentation with the help of
nbsp;.
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:
#+TBLFM: @2$1..
Also, if this times, the first column is removed, that line becomes:
#+TBLFM: @2$INVALID..@2$2=@1
This is with latest Org and no user configuration.
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elegant enough, for that value. Do you have any suggestion?
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to point at a strange
behaviour that, perhaps, should be tackled down, someday.
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Hello,
Valentin Wüstholz wuesth...@gmail.com writes:
Sure. I have attached the output.
Thank you. I have applied it to master.
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the coding issue.
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in master.
Thanks for pointing this out.
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default template for HTML (and a new one for
ODT).
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may support a `relative-level' keyword. An inline task at
`org-inlinetask-min-level' would set it at 0 and so on.
Does Org provide a way to NOT export trees deeper than a certain
level?
I don't think so, though you can remove them via a hook just before
export.
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)$,(2,0),N+E);
#+end_src
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.
#+begin_src org
#+TYP_TODO: SOMEDAY
* someday/maybe
* SOMEDAY/maybe
* SOMEDAY maybe
* someday maybe
* read/review
* READ/review
* conf
#+end_src
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. Thank you.
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Hello,
imi...@ymail.com imi...@ymail.com writes:
Exporting org to HTML, is there a way to use the strong-tag instead
of b for *bold text* and em instead of i for /italic text/?
See `org-emphasis-alist'.
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Headline :tag:
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considered as
a valid task, whose text is TODO and without a keyword?
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Hello,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
There are quite a few places indeed using [ \t] which may use
instead. Before TODO keywords, before priority cookies, before
check-boxes, etc.
Enforcing _before_ the places you mention
Hello,
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
what has happened to this patch? Did you stop it due to my questions?
That was not my intention - so if you are convinced that it works well,
it might be a good solution.
On Jul 21, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
In order
Hello,
Bastien b...@altern.org writes:
Nicolas, feel free to merge this change so that more users can test
it.
Done.
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in the middle... If C-RET
worked like in headings I could place the cursor on powers of 1 and
do that, but it doesn't.
Move to the beginning of the line at powers of 3 and use M-RET.
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Hello,
Matt Lundin m...@imapmail.org writes:
Commit 08ca5be491f5704cc0c6cb87013a5e8537218488 causes an error because
of typo: i.e., point-maker instead of point-marker
Fixed, thanks.
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export system has to
respect blank lines (or the absence thereof) in the buffer.
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, not as parent TODOs
in the agenda.
What is the value of `org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies'?
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deliberately throw
away. That's why, again, keeping the exact number of blank lines is
important (for when they will throw the information away).
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, and
outline functions would match unexpected things, like *bold* at
column 0.
Anyway, here's another attempt to improve headline regexps consistency.
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Date
Hello,
Nathan Neff nathan.n...@gmail.com writes:
My org-enforce-checkbox-dependencies is t
You should set it to nil.
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no narrowing in effect, just execute body.
Also:
1. Doc-strings must refer to the arguments.
2. Don't forget to add: (def-edebug-spec macro-name (arguments)) just
after it.
3. You need to add a proper ChangeLog message in your commit.
Thank you for looking at this.
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, you can have rownames and colnames even in an array of
ints (see :rownames and :colnames headers arguments for your source
block).
In others words, you can plot, for example, the following table without
any problem:
| x | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| y | 1 | 4 | 9 |
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search: ignore the narrowing
but first search in current sub-tree, if that fails (any error, I guess)
search in current tree and if that one fails too, search in the whole
buffer.
Thanks for the review, I'll look into it soon.
Np.
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. But
I don't think ob-asymptote should try that hard to compensate users'
misuses of data types.
Now, I may be totally wrong.
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regression tests yet.
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Anders Waldenborg and...@0x63.nu writes:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:36:19AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Maybe we should define a consistent link search: ignore the narrowing
but first search in current sub-tree, if that fails (any error, I guess)
search in current tree and if that one fails
behind. How could it, since the language
can't itself?
Perhaps there should be a way in Babel (not specifically in Asymptote)
to output a table with raw strings. Because want you really want to use
is:
|1|x|5|
|3|y|4|
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into a string and the array will be
of type string.
I still think a more general way would be better. I'll let Eric Schulte
decide what to do about it.
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, as the user would get the type he
sees in his table.
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Hello,
For now inline src blocks cannot start at bol. In the following example,
only the first inline block is recognized.
This src_emacs-lisp{(1+ 1)} is ok.
src_emacs-lisp{This} isn't.
The small following patch should fix that.
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is forgotten.
It should be fixed now. Thanks for reporting this.
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to know how to fix it properly.
Let's wait for his author to come back.
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a patch that should fix the problem (and simplify a lot that
whole process).
One thing, though. Now,
| 1 | 2 |
and (but this was already the case)
| 1 |
| 2 |
are treated as bi-dimensional arrays, because that's how they really are
passed to ob-asymptote.
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match the empty string
I don't think so, as `org-tsr-regexp-both' isn't made up of one big
group. But that star is strange indeed.
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to DONE, the checkboxes are
still checked although the deadline is moved forward by a month. Is
there a way to automatically clear the checkboxes when I change the
task to DONE?
You may have a look at org-checklist in contrib directory, which does
exactly that.
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that should help greatly in that
mission.
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(generic params)
...
#+end_name
The optional lines could be in any order, #+attr_backend and #+header
line could happen any number of times.
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on
the right side but not on the left one (and I admit that's what annoys
me the most, at the moment).
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* more
Could you try the following patch to see if it fixes your problem? It
encompasses much more than a fix for this bug, so I would also
appreciate if you could watch for abnormal behaviour while using it.
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the issue that * TODO task setting to done with C-c C-t d
leads to * DONE TODO task.
Indeed. This is fixed in the following patch. Please disregard the
previous one.
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From: Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz
Hello,
Michael Brand michael.ch.br...@gmail.com writes:
There is an issue with org-feed. The backtrace is attached. I hope
this is enough to reproduce.
Fixed. Here comes the new patch.
Thanks again.
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] footnote
___
[2] footnote
I currently don't see that behaviour. Could you try to post
a step-by-step recipe to reproduce the problem? Also, what's your value
for `org-footnote-tag-for-non-org-mode-files'?
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- C-right states the buffer modified but leaves the heading still
without any todo keyword instead of 1
This should be fixed. Patch follows.
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Date
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This is reproducible apparently with every file type except org files
or when writing mail within gnus
This should be fixed now in master. Thank you for reporting this.
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make sure the matched string is really a footnote). But
that's another topic.
About your patch, I have but one question: I don't get a situation in
which the assert would be triggered, may you give me such an example?
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Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org writes:
Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
About your patch, I have but one question: I don't get a situation in
which the assert would be triggered, may you give me such an example?
I don't either, and that's a good thing. I added that just
with org-footnote-action the
cursor stays on the left side of the marker.
Yes, it's a feature. This way, you can move back and forth between
reference and definition without creating new footnotes each time.
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