Re: Presenting Hyperorg version 0.1.0: The Org to HTML Converter

2024-03-24 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for your reply. Am 24.03.2024 14:31 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: Hmm. I thought that you implemented Org parser in python from scratch. Now, I see that you are using orgparse. The orgparse package do not parse much of on org file. IT does parse the meta infos (property drawers,

Re: [BUG] Improve error message "org-back-to-heading: Before first headline at position 1" [9.6.8 (release_9.6.8-3-g21171d @/usr/local/share/emacs/29.1.50/lisp/org/)]

2024-03-21 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for reply. Am 21.03.2024 11:02 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: "org-back-to-heading: Before first headline at position 1 in buffer..." I believe that this problem have been fixed on main. Do you mean the message was improved or the message do not appear anymore? Can you link

[BUG] Improve error message "org-back-to-heading: Before first headline at position 1" [9.6.8 (release_9.6.8-3-g21171d @/usr/local/share/emacs/29.1.50/lisp/org/)]

2024-03-21 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, using the first time this Emacs in build bug report thing. But have to send the mail via copy & paste because the bug reporter didn't work out of the box. The "From" field is not valid. Modified it manually in the buffer. But didn't work. Emacs tried to use STARTTLS with posteo.de:25

Presenting Hyperorg version 0.1.0: The Org to HTML Converter

2024-03-19 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I am excited to introduce Hyperorg 0.1.0 [1], designed to efficiently convert files from Emacs Org-mode and Org-roam into clean HTML files. Ideal for Zettelkasten enthusiasts and personal wiki creators, Hyperorg simplifies the conversion process, ensuring your nodes correctly

Worg: Possible bug about inline-image example using four brackets

2023-03-31 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, it seems there is no bug-tracker for "worg" at "https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg;. Please see the line behind this link https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/tree/master/item/org-tutorials/images-and-xhtml-export.org#L61 There you find an example of in inline-image in org-mode uing 4 brackets on

Re: [BUG] I was asked to report this [9.6.2 ( @ /home/user/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.2/)]

2023-03-29 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for reply. Am 29.03.2023 11:31 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: May you also provide the full text of the warning that asked you to send this bug report? Sorry, I'm not able to do that. I just send what was auto-generated for that email. I'm also not able to reproduce. It is not

[BUG] I was asked to report this [9.6.2 ( @ /home/user/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.2/)]

2023-03-29 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, my Emacs 29 asked me to report this. I don't know why it happend. Not sure how I can help you here. It is Debian 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4. Emacs 29 selfbuild ("GMP GNUTLS JSON LIBSELINUX LIBSYSTEMD LIBXML2 MODULES NATIVE_COMP NOTIFY INOTIFY PDUMPER SECCOMP SQLITE3 THREADS XIM ZLIB")

Re: Emacs29: sqllite support for orgroam on Windows?

2023-02-01 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for reply. Am 01.02.2023 14:43 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: See `org-roam-database-connector' Is this a (maybe) yes or (maybe) no? Can you please translate that answer to someone who doesn't know the internals of Emacs and Lisp; a normal user? Asking an internet search

Emacs29: sqllite support for orgroam on Windows?

2023-01-31 Thread c . buhtz
Making OrgRoam usable on Windows is quit hard because of the SQLlite component. I don't want to go into details. It is possible but not easy. I read about Emacs 29 and its in build sqlite support. https://blog.phundrak.com/emacs-29-what-can-we-expect/#native-access-to-sqlite-databases In that

Bug: Inconsistent behaviour about inline markup

2023-01-14 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I'm not sure if this is a bug or intended by design. Please point to the correct documentation if there is one. I'm also not sure if Orgmode is the related component here or if there is any other? What I describe is in the context of auto-formating markup in orgmode. When you type

Re: asterisk allowed for list items

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for your reply. Am 29.04.2022 15:49 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: Exactly because you are actively trying to understand the syntax, you are in unique situation where you can easily see all the "opaque" places in the syntax description. I still don't know if I misunderstand the

Re: asterisk allowed for list items

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Detlef Am 29.04.2022 15:04 schrieb Detlef Steuer: But *first* it should be easily read- and writable by humans and only then easily parseble by parsers! At least imho. I agree and understand that this is one of the design principals of Org. But even for humans the current situation is

Re: asterisk allowed for list items

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
Am 29.04.2022 14:15 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: Would you be interested to contribute an example to https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Items ? Not sure what you mean. Currently I just try to understand the syntax and get the hard rules for my own parser. ;) - List item with

Re: asterisk allowed for list items

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
I need to add something here and think the syntax description should be updated about that. A "*" is allowed or recognized as a list item instead as a head only if there is one (or maybe more) whitespace space in front of it. But "-" and "+" also recognized as starts for list items without

Ordered list items and the point

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
This is about https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Plain_Lists Comparing the syntax description and the real world behaviour of my Emacs 27 with org from yesterday it seems to me that the syntax description is not correct. I cite "Plain Lists" section: "If first item in a plain list

asterisk allowed for list items

2022-04-29 Thread c . buhtz
I was looking into https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Items to find out which characters are allowed as "bullets" for unorderd lists. I cite from there "An asterisk, hyphen, or plus sign character (i.e., *, -, or +)." I wonder why * is allowed because * also starts a heading. So how

Link display not working for orgroam links as items in enumeration

2022-04-28 Thread c . buhtz
- [[id:8adf8391-5aa7-40d7-bedf-4a794dc228b2][Galvin (2017) Adverse outcomes in older adults attending emergency departments. a systematic review and meta-analysis of the

Name the different types of links in an org file

2022-04-27 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I just want to find the correct terms of the different types of links an org file can have. This is not only about orgmode but orgroam (version 1 and 2) also. Currently I know and "understand" this types of links. 1. Hyperlinks Example: [[https://foo.bar][Link description]] This

Re: Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-04 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Tim Am 04.04.2022 17:49 schrieb Tim Cross: What is line-fill-mode? It isn't a 'standard' emacs mode, so must be some add-on? Sorry this was a "typo". At any rate, I don't see this problem when using standard auto-fill-mode. With this mode, when lines wrap (because I've exceeded the

Re: Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-04 Thread c . buhtz
Am 04.04.2022 09:16 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp: Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: A list item continues until there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented >= current list item indentation: Intereseting. What 2 lines not 1 like in paragraphs. Am I right to

Re: Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-04 Thread c . buhtz
Thanks to the discussion I now can see and describe my problem clearer. When using line-fill-mode it does not take the current org list indention into account. Because of this org lines like this will appear. - one entry with a very long text ending in the second line end - second entry This

Re: Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-04 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor, thanks for your feedback. Am 04.04.2022 06:06 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: A list item continues until there are _2_ blank lines or until the subsequent line is not indented >= current list item indentation: Intereseting. What 2 lines not 1 like in paragraphs. Am I right to say that

Re: Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-03 Thread c . buhtz
I found org-export-as-html and tested this - one eins ens This as html is one eins ens Am 03.04.2022 22:28 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp: Hello togehter, is it usual to have auto-fill-mode (automatic new-line after n characters) turned on in org or org-roam (including fill-column set

Multiline list entries / Is auto-fill-mode in org(roam) usual?

2022-04-03 Thread c . buhtz
Hello togehter, is it usual to have auto-fill-mode (automatic new-line after n characters) turned on in org or org-roam (including fill-column set e.g. to 80)? Or let me ask from another point of view: Is it usual to have multiline list entries? - first list entry - second list entry with

Term for #+ lines (filetag, date, ...) in an org file

2022-03-24 Thread c . buhtz
In orgroam I know about lines like this #+filetag MYTGA #+date 0 between the PROPERTIES head and the body of the org file. What is the term for lines like this and are there any rules or specifications about how they should(n't) look like? Kind Christian

DOC "Org Mode tools": orgparse is missing

2022-03-14 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, some tool is missing in the documentation here: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/index.html "orgparse" (https://orgparse.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) Also remove "PyOrgParse" which is not maintained anymore and points itself to "orgparse". Kind Christian

org-roam to HTML: My needs are unusual?

2022-03-11 Thread c . buhtz
Hello together, this post is not about a technical problem but I need your advice and opinion as experienced org(roam) users and developers. I am a bit frustrated. Some of you have noticed that I tried to generate HTML files out of my org-roam notes. In the current state I am failed. On one

bug-tracker: How to response/subscribe to a bug-thread

2022-03-09 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I still try to become warm with the bug-tracking-system you are using. There is a known bug that is also tracked on the "dashboard" (https://updates.orgmode.org/) as "Inconsistent handling of id: links to other file during publish". https://list.orgmode.org/12368452.sVpYeFqCzH@pluto/

Re: ox-publish: Some starting problems

2022-03-09 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Max, thank's a lot for your help and your patience with a newbie. Am 09.03.2022 16:32 schrieb Max Nikulin: 3. I use (setq org-export-with-broken-links t) with and without ":with-broken-links "mark"" to prevend ox-publish stopping when there are broken links. I swear and I also checked

Re: ox-publish: Some starting problems

2022-03-09 Thread c . buhtz
Some additional information. Am 09.03.2022 09:55 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp: 2. Because ox-publish is skipping "unmodified files" [..] nothing is generated anymore. Doing this forces ox-publish to generated everything M: (org-publish "projectname" t) 3. [..] in the HTML output all links

ox-publish: Some starting problems

2022-03-09 Thread c . buhtz
Hello together, I was able to generate HTML files of my org-roam (v2) nodes. But I have some problems and need to be pointed into the right direction. 1. Is this mailing list the right place to discuss ox-publish related topics? The ox-publish.el only contains two e-mail addresses? 2.

ox-publish: no HTML output but no errors

2022-02-25 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I tried to use ox-publish to create HTML files out of my org files (created via org-roam v2) using the Tutorial https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-publish-html-tutorial.html . The output directory is empty but I also do not have a valuable error output. On that point I did

Re: Communication problems and possible problems with the website

2022-02-25 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Ihor Am 25.02.2022 15:18 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: Org has no official GitHub page. This is partially a requirement from Free Software Foundation: https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#References I totally and absolute support that FSF requirement. In that case I would say

Re: Communication problems and possible problems with the website

2022-02-25 Thread c . buhtz
Am 25.02.2022 13:30 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: If you think that the current wording is confusing, please point out which parts. We are pretty much blind here on the potential issues for the newcomers (for obvious reason - we are too familiar with Org). Pointing to the confusing parts would help a

Re: Communication problems and possible problems with the website

2022-02-25 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Russell, thank your for the explanations and taking my issues into account. Am 25.02.2022 13:25 schrieb Russell Adams: On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 11:29:38AM +, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote: This site does not make clear how to submit bug reports. It even does not make clear that the "way" is

Communication problems and possible problems with the website

2022-02-25 Thread c . buhtz
Hello together, I accept that most of you does the work in your unpayed free time and that each project has it's own "vibes" and ways to do things. I just wan't to show you my experience with my tries to communicate with the project. It is not my goal to vent my anger; and I even have no

Use-case: simple nodes and todo-list

2020-10-09 Thread c . buhtz
Hello, I still read something about org-mode. It is a complex and powerfull tool. I now try fit/transform my current workflow and use-cases to org-mode. So maybe you can give me a simple yes-now if this could be fullfilled with org-mode. 1. Simple notes with keywords and endless time to