hon3
from idle_time import IdleMonitor
monitor = IdleMonitor.get_monitor()
print(f"{1000*monitor.get_idle_time():.0f}")
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
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@@ -1222,6 +1246,8 @@ This routine returns a floating point number."
(org-mac-idle-seconds))
((and (eq window-system 'x) org-x11idle-exists-p)
(org-x11-idle-seconds))
+ ((and (eq window-system 'pgtk) org-pgtkidle-exists-p)
+(org-pgtk-idle-seconds))
(t
(org-emacs-idle-seconds
> Please, make sure that the pgtk option works on Wayland as well (or not,
> but we will then need to wait until someone tests the patch on Wayland).
It's working in Wayland, with a pgtk build.
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tage that it works
both in a X11 and in a wayland session (provided your
org-clock-x11idle-program-name works in both, mine does).
There is another use of window-sytem in the org-mode source, namely in
org-get-x-clipboard in org-compat.el, but I don't know if it's safe to
make the switch there.
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er service actually), and
org-x11idle-exists-p relies on (eq window-system 'x) which is somehow
not set in the terminal when the daemon.
For the time being, it manually set org-x11idle-exists-p to true but
shouldn't all this tests on (eq-window-system) be run each time a new
frame is
art->8---
# -*- buffer-auto-save-file-name: nil -*-
* Test
** Hello
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
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-start->8---
#!/usr/bin/env python3
from idle_time import IdleMonitor
monitor = IdleMonitor.get_monitor()
print(f"{1000*monitor.get_idle_time():.0f}")
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
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than advising
org-revert-all-org-buffers?
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Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>>
>>> I'm using a custom python program to display x11 idle time. I've set
>>> org-clock-x11idle-program-name accordingly but org-x11idle-exists-p is
>>> still
Tim Cross writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I'm using a custom python program to display x11 idle time. I've set
>> org-clock-x11idle-program-name accordingly but org-x11idle-exists-p is
>> still nil. I'm guessing it's defvar'ed in org-clo
1idle-exists-p afterwards indeed sets it to t.
I could do (setq org-x11idle-exists-p t) but there must be a better way
to handle the definition of a new org-clock-x11idle-program-name.
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oving the older ones or better, removing the entries older than some
date. Is there some variable to that effect ?
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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
org-maybe-keyword-time-regexp that has been dropped from Org. As a
workaround, could this variable be rei
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I have some long tables with wide cells that are not easy to scroll
>> through. It would be convenient to fold some columns or rows. Has
>> someone managed it ?
>
> This is `C-c ' i
I have some long tables with wide cells that are not easy to scroll
through. It would be convenient to fold some columns or rows. Has
someone managed it ?
Julien.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
> I don't think it is related. Maybe `org-export-allow-bind-keywords' is
> nil in your async configuration.
You're right, it was nil. When it is set, #+BIND: works as
expected. Thanks.
Julien.
The options specified by #+ keywords are set during asynchronous export
whereas those specified by the #+BIND: method aren't. In the following
example, org-latex-image-default-width is set to .25\linewidth only in
synchronous export whereas the author is set regardless of the type of
export.
--8<-
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Sunday, 25 Mar 2018 at 09:52, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> Found the cause of the problem, my default configuration exports in
>> async mode, so this variable should be set in
>> org-export-async-init.el.
>>
>> Is there a way to have a va
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 24 Mar 2018 at 16:20, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> I'd like all inline images resized during beamer and latex export. I
>> tried setting org-latex-image-default-width to ".3\\linewidth" but after
>> export the latex file
{graphicx}
\usepackage{grffile}
\usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{wrapfig}
\usepackage{rotating}
\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{textcomp}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{capt-of}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\author{Julien Cubizolles}
\date{\today}
\title{}
\hypersetup
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 5 Sep 2017 at 11:41, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> Does orgmode allow to pass some properties to a list that could be used
>> to alter its format ?
>
> Try maybe:
>
> #+attr_latex: :environment plickers
> 1. first
> 2. second
&g
I have to use two different enumerate items in the same document, one
numbered (the default enumerate) and the other one ordered
alphabetically (which I will now call "plickers"). In my LaTeX class,
I've defined the "plickers" environment
--8<---cut here---start
Just correcting an error in the title to something more relevant.
> When an entry inherits a tag from a #+FILETAGS: line, all its parents
> get matched by a tags-todo agenda, even when they don't have a todo
> keyword.
>
> Consider the following:
>
> --8<---cut here---start
When an entry inherits a tag from a #+FILETAGS: line, all its parents
get matched by a tags-todo agenda, even when they don't have a todo
keyword.
Consider the following:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(setq org-agenda-files '("/home/wilk/tmp/test-org/test-todo
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>>
>>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Since you have the git repo set up and have a good/bad range, you can use
>>>> git bisect to find the off
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>
>> Since you have the git repo set up and have a good/bad range, you can use
>> git bisect to find the offending commit.
I finally found the offending commit,
it's commit 4f578a3f7fe193229adc239c93d6983bcc030d41 org
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Since you have the git repo set up and have a good/bad range, you can use
> git bisect to find the offending commit.
I'm having trouble using setting it up. To go back to a previous state
using magit, I'm
* choosing a commit in the log view of magit-status
* magit-checkou
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Got it: the problem occurs when trying to clear the TODO state of
>> several entries through a bulk action:
>>
>> * mark several entries
>>
>> * "B t" doesn't offer to clear the T
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> In an agenda buffer, C-u B d should clear the deadline of the entries
>> marked the way C-u does on a single entry. I think it's what it used to
>> do some time ago. Instead, I get:
>>
>> org-agen
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Adam Porter writes:
>
>> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>>
>>> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
>>> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
>>&g
In an agenda buffer, C-u B d should clear the deadline of the entries
marked the way C-u does on a single entry. I think it's what it used to
do some time ago. Instead, I get:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
org-agenda-deadline: Invalid function: 4
--8<---
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Did I miss an important change to the way org-agenda-files is to be
>> used ?
>
> It is probably related to the change in `org-agenda-time-grid'. See new
> docstring.
I've looked int
I noticed today (I hadn't used it in a long time) that the today and/or
time-grid view in the agenda seems broken.
With emacs -Q running Org mode version 9.0.9 (release_9.0.9 @
/usr/share/emacs/26.0.50/lisp/org/)
(setq org-agenda-files '("~/tmp/test-org/todo.org"))
todo.org
--8<---c
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> helm-org-agenda-files-headings, used with helm-org-format-outline-path
>> is very convenient for choosing entries when refiling one individual
>> entry. I couldn't get it to refile *several* entries at once.
&g
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
>> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
>> agenda view.
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> Just trie
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
>> in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
>> agenda view.
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> Just trie
Choosing "space" when changing the TODO state of an entry with C-c C-t
in an org buffer clears the TODO state. However it doesn't work in the
agenda view. How can I clear the TODO state in agenda view, possibly in
bulk-mode ?
Julien.
helm-org-agenda-files-headings, used with helm-org-format-outline-path
is very convenient for choosing entries when refiling one individual
entry. I couldn't get it to refile *several* entries at once.
I tried
+ marking entries with C-space in helm-org-agenda-files-headings, moving
to another e
Rasmus writes:
> I am not sure Mobileorg for android is still developed.
According to
https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/commit/646cec8c82c77b02134b0fc01407859e1d31fa7d,
it's not anymore.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I'm using symbolic links in a directory managed by
>> org-publish-attachment. As of a few weeks ago, org-publish-attachment
>> doesn't upload the files linked to to the ftp server like
I'm using symbolic links in a directory managed by
org-publish-attachment. As of a few weeks ago, org-publish-attachment
doesn't upload the files linked to to the ftp server like it used
to. There is no error message, only:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Copying
Nick Dokos writes:
> No, it should be present: it is created when you export to PDF through
> LaTeX (it is created by org-latex-compile which is called by
> org-latex-export-to-pdf). I just tried a (successful, but I don't
> think it matters) export and was able to visit it afterwards.
I found
When an export from org to pdf fails, the error message refers to a *Org
PDF LaTeX Output* buffer that doesn't seem to have been created on my
setup. Is it an old message from a previous behaviour long gone ?
Julien.
Arun Isaac writes:
> In general, the preparation function having access to project-plist is a
> very useful feature. Many a time, it avoids the need to get the plist
> indirectly by accessing org-publish-project-alist or by some other means.
I've never played with plists before, could you please
According to ORG-NEWS:
"Preparation and completion functions are now called with an argument,
which is the project property list. It used to be dynamically scoped
through the ~project-plist~ variable."
I'd like to try to improve on my configuration of projects but I'm
unsure hot to use this new f
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> I'm still experiencing this problem with the following example
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
>> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/git-repositories/org-mode/lisp")
>> (ad
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Would the following patch solve the issue?
I'm still experiencing this problem with the following example
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/git-repositories/org-mode/lisp")
(add-to-list '
Consider the following
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(require 'package)
(setq package-archives '(("ELPA" . "http://tromey.com/elpa/";)
("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/";)
("gnu" .
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I found a (save-buffer) in the bibtex entry clean functions and took
>> that out. I think it solves this problem.
>
> It's working fine now, thanks.
Actually it seems to be broken again:
--8<---
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 27 Apr 2016 at 19:23, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> also, running:
>>
>> keychain --eval --agents ssh,gpg id_rsa MYGPGKEY
>>
>> in a non login shell.
>
> The only thing I can think of is that maybe you have not instal
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 27 Apr 2016 at 16:24, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> there must be something wrong with my setup: keychain complains:
>>
>> * Adding 1 gpg key(s): 370D5DFF
>> * Error: Problem adding (is pinentry installed?); giving up
>
> Wh
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I have keychain in both my .bash_profile (for when I log in in console
> mode or remotely)
there must be something wrong with my setup: keychain complains:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Adding 1 gpg key(s): 370D5DFF
* Error: Problem
Eric S Fraga writes:
> I use gpg-agent in conjunction with keychain. Generally works very
> well.
I'm trying to set it up but I'm running into problems. Could you precise
a few details:
+ do you run keychain from your ~/.profile, and so how ? If I follow the
instructions at http://www.funtoo
John Kitchin writes:
> I found a (save-buffer) in the bibtex entry clean functions and took
> that out. I think it solves this problem.
It's working fine now, thanks.
Regards,
Julien.
Adam Porter writes:
> Julien Cubizolles free.fr> writes:
>
>> I've encountered this problem with several themes (dracula, naquadah)
>> but not with emacs -Q. Are there some special faces to define ?
>
> There are quite a few org-mode faces, like org-level-{1..8}
I'm using an emacs theme for fontification. The fontification is lost
whenever I use org-goto: no more colors, no more hidden stars. When I
leave the temporary buffer, the fontification is not restored until I
run M-x org-mode or update the #+ lines with C-c C-c.
I've encountered this problem with
John Kitchin writes:
> thanks for the report. I think I have fixed it in a recent push.
It now gets the bibtex entry right however its behaviour is strange: it
asks twice for a file name to save. The first query seems ok but if you
give again the bib file as argument the second time, you get a w
I've just tried isbn-to-bibtex with the isbn entry "0201500647" (Feynman
lectures on physics). It fails with:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
funcall-interactively: Wrong type argument: stringp, [((url .
["http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/67451431?referer=xid";]) (pu
John Kitchin writes:
> no problem. I am not sure when that happened though ;)
Do you mean you didn't add this functionnality recently and it's been
here all along ?
Julien.
John Kitchin writes:
> If the data exists, then arxiv-add-bibtex-entry could probably add the
> abstract if it existed. I am not too familiar with arxiv so I am not
> sure.
Just noticed that arxiv-get-pdf-add-bibtex-entry now includes the
abstract. Thanks a lot for implementing it.
Julien.
John Kitchin writes:
> I am pretty sure the metadata from dx.doi.org doesn't contain any
> abstract information, so there is not a way to put anything useful in
> it. The abstract is often covered by copyright.
I hadn't thought of that. But for some sources (arXiv comes to mind)
that could be d
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> org-ref makes it very easy to download a pdf paper when creating a new
> bibtex entry. However, there is no way that I could find to directly
> open the pdf from the bibtex entry. Could org-ref add some custom field
> like file={...} created when the
org-ref makes it very easy to download a pdf paper when creating a new
bibtex entry. However, there is no way that I could find to directly
open the pdf from the bibtex entry. Could org-ref add some custom field
like file={...} created when the pdf file is downloaded ?
Julien.
I'm starting to use org-ref to manage bibtex file, and it's impressively
useful ! However I couldn't find a variable to have the
*-add-bibtex-entry create an abstract field in the bibtex entry. Is it
possible? If not, I think it would be a useful addition.
J. Cubizolles
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Saturday, 12 Mar 2016 at 11:50, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> I've recently started using org-passwords.el. I'm using symmetric
>> encryption for the gpg file where the passwords are stored. I've seen
>> mention of several ways to avoid
I've recently started using org-passwords.el. I'm using symmetric
encryption for the gpg file where the passwords are stored. I've seen
mention of several ways to avoid typing the passphrase over and over in
one session: using gpg-agent or not... What would you recommend ?
Wilk.
I have a huge number of files to publish to a ftp server (I had to
reexport them after an Org upgrade) and org-publish fails because the
ftp server closes the connection before the *whole* transfer is
done. And it seems that in this case none of the timestamps used to
control which file has to be u
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> Check out this announcement email about the syntax change:
>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2015-12/msg00525.html
>>
>> It has a snippet to convert the old syntax files to new syntax.
>
> For completeness, the func
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I think the simplest solution may be to follow the advice in ORG-NEWS
> and use
>
> (lambda (file link) (org-pdfview-open file))
It's working, thanks.
Julien.
The #+BEGIN_LaTeX... #+END_LaTeX has been deprecated in favor of
#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex ... #+END_EXPORT. I have however a lot of older org
files that I will need to export again. I can manually change the
blocks but I was wondering if some automatic conversion function has
been implemented.
Julien.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> You could try adding (require 'ox-beamer) above.
That did it. For some reason, it wasn't needed before.
Julien.
I've been using org-pdfview (from
https://github.com/markus1189/org-pdfview) to have org-mode open pdf
files generated during export.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(pdf-tools-install)
(eval-after-load 'org '(progn (require 'org-pdfview)
I noticed that org-latex-compiler-file-string mentions an "Indented
LaTeX compiler". I guess it should be "Intended LaTeX compiler".
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(defcustom org-latex-compiler-file-string "%% Indented LaTeX compiler: %s\n"
"LaTeX compiler form
I recently upgraded to the latest git version and every asynchronous
export to pdf in beamer mode fails whereas the asynchronous mode has no
problem. I didn't change anything in my setup, and it was working fine
before.
With the following Org file (the first lines are to ensure that the
latest git
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Did you issue a fix for org-mode or for emacs ? I've upgraded to Org-mode
>> version 8.3.2
>> (release_8.3.2-356-gb2eb53) and the problem remains.
>
> This is an old release. I fixe
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Calling org-beamer-select-environment triggers the problem. I've tried
>> with Org-mode version 8.2.10 (release_8.2.10 @
>> /usr/share/emacs/25.1.50/lisp/org/) (emacs -Q) and with Org-mode version
>> 8.3.3 (8.3.3-43-g0b97a5-elpa @ /home/wilk/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20160201/)
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 1 Feb 2016 at 14:56, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> There is something wrong with org-beamer-select-environment. It fails
>> with:
>
> I just tried this and it works fine for me. Maybe tell us a bit more
> about your setup, such as what ve
There is something wrong with org-beamer-select-environment. It fails with:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp t)
delete((org-filtered) t)
remove((org-filtered) t)
org-move-to-column(147 t)
org-fast-t
I've been using the following for a long time to export to a remote ftp
site.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports none
(setq org-export-in-background t)
(setq org-publish-project-alist
'(("orgfiles"
:
According to
http://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Node_Properties, the NAME of
a property cannot be an empty string. However, the interactive version
of org-set-property accepts such a string, resulting in a malformed
drawer. When giving an empty string at the prompt for the property NAME,
o
Rasmus writes:
> For more fine grained control you probably need to write something akin to
> org-set-property and check the actual values (e.g. to signal quit if an
> empty quote is returned).
Actually, shouldn't org-set-property check for an empty quote for the
property name since it will res
Rasmus writes:
> When you enter no value (C-j when ido is enabled)
or C-return with helm.
> it insert :: VALUE.
But then you end up with a malformed drawer, so C-g is better for the
moment.
> For more fine grained control you probably need to write something akin to
> org-set-property and c
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Let's say you have an entry like the followin, with the point in the
>> Entry line. Is there an org command to put the mark on a newline after
>> :END: ? At the moment, I hav
Rasmus writes:
> Does this do what you want:
>
> (call-interactively 'org-set-property)
Thanks, indeed it does, Marcin beat you to it though :-)
>> Also, I will sometimes need to include several different
>> properties. What would be the right way to run a loop where a new
>> property is
Let's say you have an entry like the followin, with the point in the
Entry line. Is there an org command to put the mark on a newline after
:END: ? At the moment, I have too many C-n to type for my taste :-)
--8<---cut here---start->8---
*** Entry
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> ("t" "todo" entry (fileheadline "~/org/orgfiles/refile.org" "Tâches")
>> "* TODO %? %^G\n D
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> What about call-interactively?
Thanks, that's the way to do it:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(org-beamer-select-environment)
(org-set-tags-command)
(call-interactively 'org-set-property)
)
#+end_src
>> Also, I will someti
I have the following function to automate the creation of a new entry:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(org-beamer-select-environment)
(org-set-tags-command)
)
#+end_src
I'd like to add the possibility to set some properties through
(org-set-property) but I ca
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Julien Cubizolles writes:
>
>> Maybe it's related, but I just noted that the %^G and %^t fields
>> %-escapes don't work anymore: they just insert the "%^G" and "%^t"
>> strings instead of prompti
Maybe it's related, but I just noted that the %^G and %^t fields
%-escapes don't work anymore: they just insert the "%^G" and "%^t"
strings instead of prompting.
Julien;
John Kitchin writes:
> This is usually done manually in a citation in the caption I think.
I'm using it for beamer presentations for teaching, I'd rather have them
all at the end of the pdf.
> This would not work reliably. I could imagine an insert figure link
> which would check for the data a
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 7 Dec 2015 at 22:08, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> I often include images in my org documents and would like to properly
>> cite the license, and/or author. I was thinking that this could be
>> simplified by:
>>
>> * embedding
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 7 Dec 2015 at 22:08, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> I often include images in my org documents and would like to properly
>> cite the license, and/or author. I was thinking that this could be
>> simplified by:
>>
>> * embedding
While some are trying to get org<->pdf syncing with synctex, I'm still
struggling with getting synctec syncing between the pdf file and the tex
file generated from an org file. I thought adding --synctex=1 to
org-latex-pdf-process would be enough but it doesn't work.
Julien.
Rasmus writes:
> You could probably use exiftool with org-babel or dynamic blocks to
> extract the required data and generated the syntax you want.
Thanks for the pointer, I'll give it a try with
image-dired-get-exif-data, and image-dired-set-exif-data. There doesn't
seem to be an interactive us
I often include images in my org documents and would like to properly
cite the license, and/or author. I was thinking that this could be
simplified by:
* embedding the license/author information in some metadata of the jpg
or png file (it seems that some standard called xmp can be used to
embe
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I forgot that :preparation-function could also be a single function.
> Attached is the updated patch to test.
It's fixed, thanks. Once again, I'm amazed by the reactivity and
efficiency of everyone in the org-mode community.
> See `org-reload'.
Thanks for that too. T
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I didn't investigate much the issue yet, but, out of curiosity, would
> the following patch solve the issue:
Thanks for looking into it. It seems the completion-function is now
being accessed but unfortunately something is still wrong. The error
message is
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Julien Cubizolles writes:
> I noticed that the :preparation-function defined in
> org-publish-project-alist isn't run anymore when publishing a project.
It seems the preparation-function isn't run either. Consider the
following more simple examples
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I noticed that the :preparation-function defined in
org-publish-project-alist isn't run anymore when publishing a project.
Consider the following, it's a stripped-down version of the setup I have
been using on many documents for a few years.
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Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 6 Oct 2015 at 12:21, Julien Cubizolles wrote:
>> I'm using org-caldav, it's working fine for me.
>
> How do you have this working with Google? It quit working for me due to
> authentication changes at the Google end. I
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