Re: Broken numerical ordered list when exported to latex

2024-04-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Sharon Kimble writes: > >> Could the manual be amended to show how to use it with an example like the >> one you showed above please? > > Sure. Feel free to propose what to add. Fixed, on bugfix.

Re: [ODT][BUG] Format error on export with table in list structure

2024-04-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: >> Consider the following minimal example, a nested list with a table in a >> sub-item (regardless of list types and empty lines): >> >> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE >> 1. List item >>- Sub-item >> | Table | >> #+END_EXAMPLE >

Re: Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2024-03-16 Thread John Wiegley
Understood, I just haven’t had the time to dig into this. I’ll let you know once I find out. John On Sat, Mar 16, 2024, at 12:46 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> Ihor Radchenko writes: >> >>> So, may you dig a bit further and check why `org-agenda-prepare' is not >>>

Re: Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2024-03-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> So, may you dig a bit further and check why `org-agenda-prepare' is not >> opening the agenda files? > > A gentle ping :) Canceled. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at .

Re: Org-agenda: List project with deadlines

2024-03-13 Thread Ihor Radchenko
s from inheritance via `org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance'. > Is it a good idea to organize every thing by classes ? Or is it better > to have one Org file named "Assignments" to regroup every projects ? In > these files, I have other information recorded, like the taken notes,

Re: Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-13 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Sébastien Gendre writes: > When you display a list of tasks in Org-agenda, you have these columns: > > - Category > - Status > - Task title > - Tags > > But what I need in my list of work for school is: > - Task title > - Importance > - Deadline date and time >

Re: Org-agenda: List project with deadlines

2024-03-13 Thread Christian Moe
manual, blog posts and tried different way. With no success. > > > * What I need. > > For the school, I have a list of projects to do. Each with a deadline > and different level of importance. And each project have their how > tasks. Some with schedule, some with deadline and som

Re: [TASK] Please help updating blog generator list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-03-12 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bruno Cardoso writes: >> If you know any actively developed working blog generators for Org mode, >> please share them. > I have in my notes this list of Static Site Generators projects, along with > their own descriptions: > ... Thanks! I have updated the tools page

Re: [TASK] Please help updating parser list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-03-12 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Org mode website has a page listing various third-party tools that work > with Org mode. > > However, that page is now severely outdated. There is a number of dead > links and projects last updated 10+ years ago. Closed. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode

Org-agenda: List project with deadlines

2024-03-11 Thread Sébastien Gendre
Hello, I have some problems to manage my tasks for school with Org-mode. I had read manual, blog posts and tried different way. With no success. * What I need. For the school, I have a list of projects to do. Each with a deadline and different level of importance. And each project have

Re: Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-11 Thread Sébastien Gendre
When you display a list of tasks in Org-agenda, you have these columns: - Category - Status - Task title - Tags But what I need in my list of work for school is: - Task title - Importance - Deadline date and time - Name of the work Malik writes: > Hello, > > I am also thinking abo

Re: Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-11 Thread Malik
Hello, I am also thinking about a good org-agenda configuration. Your usecase sounds good. What do you mean about the fixed columns and about what issues are you thinking? Am 10. März 2024 08:54:45 MEZ schrieb "Sébastien Gendre" : >Hello, > >I want to use Org-mode to track the works I have to

Summarize a list of work for school

2024-03-10 Thread Sébastien Gendre
Hello, I want to use Org-mode to track the works I have to do for school. For each course, I have a one file in which I write everything about the course. Including the work I have to do, with it's deadline and other information. And I need a view which summarize all the works to do and display

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-03-05 Thread Bastien Guerry
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Bastien writes: > >> Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages >> to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN] >> messages). >> >> It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org >> homepage,

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-03-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bastien writes: > Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages > to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN] > messages). > > It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org > homepage, using e.g.

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-27 Thread jman
> Yes, you can use "[BLOG] [Spanish] ..." so that people adapt their > filters, but the second prefix won't have any effect on Woof. If we want to add a hint about the blog post language, can I suggest using the two-letter ISO-639 language codes (SP, DE, IT, EN, ...)? I agree they don't cover

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-26 Thread Bastien Guerry
Ihor Radchenko writes: > As long as the fraction of non-English posts is small, I do not think > that it matters too much. (Of course, having a translation would be > helpful, but we cannot demand such thing.) I suggest we stick to the policy of using english as the language for

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-26 Thread Bastien Guerry
etc.? Yes, you can use "[BLOG] [Spanish] ..." so that people adapt their filters, but the second prefix won't have any effect on Woof. But because the language for discussing on this list is english, I believe the summary should be in english - then people can use i18n tools to get to the contents. How does this sound? -- Bastien Guerry

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-26 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Great! Just one question: can articles be shared in languages other than > English? In that case, would it be necessary to add some more > prefixes, such as "Spanish", "French", "Italian", "Greek", etc.? > > (If I shared something in Spanish, I could translate the

Re: [ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-26 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Bastien writes: > Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages > to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN] > messages). > > It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org > homepage, using e.g.

[ANN] Please share useful blog posts on this list with the [BLOG] subject prefix

2024-02-26 Thread Bastien
Adding [BLOG] or [TIP] in the subject prefix allows for such messages to be referenced on https://tracker.orgmode.org/news (along with [ANN] messages). It will then be possible to include these posts in the orgmode.org homepage, using e.g. https://tracker.orgmode.org/news.rss. This is

Re: Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2024-01-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > So, may you dig a bit further and check why `org-agenda-prepare' is not > opening the agenda files? A gentle ping :) -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at . Support Org development at

Re: [TASK] Please help updating blog generator list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-01-11 Thread mbork
On 2024-01-11, at 14:08, Bruno Cardoso wrote: > - https://gitlab.com/mbork_mbork_pl/org-clive :: a simple and minimalistic > Org-based static weblog generator Wow, thanks for mentioning my little package! If anything more is needed (longer description, examples etc.), just drop me a line.

Re: [TASK] Please help updating blog generator list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-01-11 Thread Bruno Cardoso
>. > Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, > or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92> Hello, I have in my notes this list of Static Site Generators projects, along with their own descriptions: - https://github.com/bastibe/org-static-blog ::

[TASK] Please help updating parser list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-01-11 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Hello, Org mode website has a page listing various third-party tools that work with Org mode. However, that page is now severely outdated. There is a number of dead links and projects last updated 10+ years ago. If you know any actively developed Org mode parsers, please share them. -- Ihor

[TASK] Please help updating blog generator list on https://orgmode.org/tools.html

2024-01-11 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Hello, Org mode website has a page listing various third-party tools that work with Org mode. However, that page is now severely outdated. There is a number of dead links and projects last updated 10+ years ago. For example, o-blog is no longer maintained. If you know any actively developed

Re: [PATCH] lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-todo-list): rename variables and format

2024-01-04 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Nafiz Islam writes: > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-todo-list): rename variables and > format Thanks! Applied, onto main, with minor amendments to the commit message. https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=a27a1b87b I also listed you in the contr

[PATCH] lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-todo-list): rename variables and format

2024-01-04 Thread Nafiz Islam
From dfd86feb0baa7075b58507e3b8bf3b3a958b0f79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nafiz Islam Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2023 12:34:20 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-todo-list): rename variables and format * lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-todo-list): Use `org-today' directly for `calendar

Re: Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2023-12-08 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"John Wiegley" writes: > Right away I discovered one of the reasons I had preferred properties at the > bottom: When I startup my Emacs and run org-agenda-list, and then hit RET on > an entry, no folding has been applied to the Org file and thus I see the full > property

Suggestion for org-agenda-list: pre-open org-agenda-files

2023-12-04 Thread John Wiegley
by veering from what has become the standard format. Right away I discovered one of the reasons I had preferred properties at the bottom: When I startup my Emacs and run org-agenda-list, and then hit RET on an entry, no folding has been applied to the Org file and thus I see the full property block

Using list with items showing the depth level

2023-11-04 Thread Heime
I am focused on making a style file in latex so that I can have a list where each item displays the depth level. I am getting the error \textbf #1->\ifmmode \nfss@text {\bfseries #1 }\else \hmode@bgroup \text@com... with the follow

Re: [BUG] Error message when adding an item to a bullet list [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/org/)]

2023-10-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Johannes Keller writes: > Error message when adding an item to a bullet list [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ > /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/org/)] Thanks for reporting, but may you please share the error message you are seeing? -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more abo

[BUG] Error message when adding an item to a bullet list [9.6.6 (release_9.6.6 @ /usr/share/emacs/29.1/lisp/org/)]

2023-10-06 Thread Johannes Keller
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list

Re: [PATCH] Add backslash to list of POST characters for text markup

2023-09-29 Thread Tom Alexander
Thanks! -- Tom Alexander pgp: https://fizz.buzz/pgp.asc On Fri, Sep 22, 2023, at 5:29 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > "Tom Alexander" writes: > >> Backslash appears to be supported. To test I used the following test >> document: >> ``` >> foo ~bar~\& baz >> ``` > > Thanks! > You are right. >

Re: [PATCH] Add backslash to list of POST characters for text markup

2023-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > Backslash appears to be supported. To test I used the following test document: > ``` > foo ~bar~\& baz > ``` Thanks! You are right. Applied, onto master, with minor amendments to the commit message. https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/ba6cda89 -- Ihor Radchenko //

Re: Consecutive plain list items of different types

2023-09-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > The org-mode documentation[1] states for plain lists that: >> List types are mutually exclusive at the same level of indentation, if both >> types are present consecutively then they parse as separate lists. > > first a minor n

[PATCH] Add backslash to list of POST characters for text markup

2023-09-21 Thread Tom Alexander
der pgp: https://fizz.buzz/pgp.ascFrom 098434680b5e3942acc00684a47389f2cdab6208 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Alexander Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:14:33 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Add backslash to list of POST characters for text markup. Backslash appears to be supported. To test I used the following

Consecutive plain list items of different types

2023-09-21 Thread Tom Alexander
The org-mode documentation[1] states for plain lists that: > List types are mutually exclusive at the same level of indentation, if both > types are present consecutively then they parse as separate lists. first a minor nit-pick that "both" is probably not the correct

Re: [PATCH] Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-20 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > Sorry for the delay, I've been busy in the IRLs. I've updated the patch to > reflect that the parser grabs the text before the last " :: " and then parses > it as objects. The new patch is attached. Thanks! Applied, onto master, with minor amendments (fixed "of of").

Re: [PATCH] Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-19 Thread Tom Alexander
string =" :: "= (two colons surrounded by whitespace, >> + without the quotes). > > It does not fully represent what is going on - Org parser is top-down > and does not parse objects before it is done parsing the descriptive > list item. So, > > - *foo :: bar* do

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-09-16 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > "Tom Alexander" writes: > >> I am noticing the list items have some very context-sensitive specific >> behavior regarding ownership of the trailing blank lines. I was hoping to >> get some clarification on this (namely, are my observ

[PATCH] Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-14 Thread Ihor Radchenko
itespace, > + without the quotes). It does not fully represent what is going on - Org parser is top-down and does not parse objects before it is done parsing the descriptive list item. So, - *foo :: bar* does not actually contain bold markup Rather it is "* foo" tag + "bar* does

[PATCH] Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-14 Thread Ihor Radchenko
itespace, > + without the quotes). It does not fully represent what is going on - Org parser is top-down and does not parse objects before it is done parsing the descriptive list item. So, - *foo :: bar* does not actually contain bold markup Rather it is "* foo" tag + "bar* does

Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-13 Thread Tom Alexander
20addaa5ab7d4e9420ade1125c2a337345ecdd31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Alexander Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 18:19:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] org-syntax.org: Fix definition of description list tags. Description lists support objects in their tags and they support the substring " :: ". --- org-syntax.org | 7

Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-11 Thread Tom Alexander
nd the parser behavior. The >> org-mode documentation[1] for description list items says that TAG '[...] >> does not contain the substring " :: "' >> >> Using this sample document, I have created a plain list item with a tag that >> contains that substring by wra

Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-09 Thread Max Nikulin
On 09/09/2023 16:06, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Everything after the bullet and before the last " :: " is considered as tag. Everything after the last " :: " is description. I have not realized that besides - that is parsed as 'b">' description, another surprise is - or :: where

Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-09 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > Emacs version: 29.1 > Org-mode version: 163bafb43dcc2bc94a2c7ccaa77d3d1dd488f1af > > Found a conflict between the documentation and the parser behavior. The > org-mode documentation[1] for description list items says that TAG '[...] > do

Re: Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-08 Thread Max Nikulin
On 09/09/2023 00:25, Tom Alexander wrote: Using this sample document, I have created a plain list item with a tag that contains that substring by wrapping it in a verbatim block: ``` - =foo :: bar= :: baz ``` The following does not address your particular question, it is just a warning

Description list with " :: " in the tag.

2023-09-08 Thread Tom Alexander
Emacs version: 29.1 Org-mode version: 163bafb43dcc2bc94a2c7ccaa77d3d1dd488f1af Found a conflict between the documentation and the parser behavior. The org-mode documentation[1] for description list items says that TAG '[...] does not contain the substring " :: "' Using this sample d

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-24 Thread Tom Alexander
Thanks! -- Tom Alexander On Tue, Aug 22, 2023, at 4:26 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >>> I am seeing dual-ownership of the post-blank in the examples below, but at >>> the same time if I put a plain-list inside a footnote definition, the >>

Re: org-element: headline's :title is sometimes string, sometimes list

2023-08-23 Thread Hraban Luyat
sing `org-element-at-point' API because it does > not parse objects and simply returns a heading parsed down to element > level - :title is not parsed in details. > >> Question 2: how do I reliably get the title as a string? Properties are >> fine, I don't mind, but that

Re: org-element: headline's :title is sometimes string, sometimes list

2023-08-23 Thread Ihor Radchenko
tails. > Question 2: how do I reliably get the title as a string? Properties are > fine, I don't mind, but that weird list structure is awkward to handle. Use `org-element-interpret-data' to convert Org AST back to plain text. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn

org-element: headline's :title is sometimes string, sometimes list

2023-08-22 Thread Hraban Luyat
ted, how would I go about figuring this out myself? The org-element API documentation is daunting. Question 2: how do I reliably get the title as a string? Properties are fine, I don't mind, but that weird list structure is awkward to handle. Thank you Hraban

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: >> I am seeing dual-ownership of the post-blank in the examples below, but at >> the same time if I put a plain-list inside a footnote definition, the >> footnote definition ends up with sole custody of the post-blank. > > It is a bug in the list

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > 1. Is the following statement true? "Two elements can count the same > character in their post-blank?" This statement ought to be false. > I am seeing dual-ownership of the post-blank in the examples below, but at > the same t

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-20 Thread Tom Alexander
ate questions: 1. Is the following statement true? "Two elements can count the same character in their post-blank?" I am seeing dual-ownership of the post-blank in the examples below, but at the same time if I put a plain-list inside a footnote definition, the footnote definition ends

Re: Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-19 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Tom Alexander" writes: > I am noticing the list items have some very context-sensitive specific > behavior regarding ownership of the trailing blank lines. I was hoping to get > some clarification on this (namely, are my observations correct, am I > stumbling across a

Clarification on blank lines following list items

2023-08-18 Thread Tom Alexander
I am noticing the list items have some very context-sensitive specific behavior regarding ownership of the trailing blank lines. I was hoping to get some clarification on this (namely, are my observations correct, am I stumbling across a bug, or have I not dug deep enough to suss out the real

Re: [BUG] Global agenda TODO list not able to filter to some custom [9.7 (9.7-??-6eb773053 @ /home/shortcut/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-28.1/org/)] keywords

2023-08-17 Thread Ihor Radchenko
writes: > When adding a custom sequence of todo keywords to `org-todo-keywords', “`[ ]' > -> `[X]'”, the function `org-todo-list' will not filter to those entries with > keyword `[ ]', and entries with keyword `[X]' will not be displayed at all. > > Steps to reprod

[BUG] Global agenda TODO list not able to filter to some custom [9.7 (9.7-??-6eb773053 @ /home/shortcut/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-28.1/org/)] keywords

2023-08-16 Thread spookygostee
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and what in fact did happen. You don’t know how to make a good report? See <https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback> Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailin

Re: [BUG] org-list-struct-apply-struct overrides src block indentation (was: [BUG] Source block indentation does not work properly for yaml-mode [9.6.6 ( @ /home/user/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.6/)])

2023-07-08 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Sébastien Miquel writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: >> The cause is the following line in `org-list-struct-apply-struct' >> [[file:~/Git/org-mode/lisp/org-list.el::indent-line-to (+ >> (org-current-text-indentation) delta)))]] >> >> It calls `indent-line-t

Re: [BUG] org-list-struct-apply-struct overrides src block indentation (was: [BUG] Source block indentation does not work properly for yaml-mode [9.6.6 ( @ /home/user/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.6/)])

2023-07-07 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Ihor Radchenko writes: The cause is the following line in `org-list-struct-apply-struct' [[file:~/Git/org-mode/lisp/org-list.el::indent-line-to (+ (org-current-text-indentation) delta)))]] It calls `indent-line-to' that replaces spaces with tabs according to current value of indent-tabs

[BUG] org-list-struct-apply-struct overrides src block indentation (was: [BUG] Source block indentation does not work properly for yaml-mode [9.6.6 ( @ /home/user/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.6/)])

2023-07-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
hat uses 8 spaces, which should remain spaces since yaml-mode uses spaces for indentation. 3. M-x whitespace-mode 4. Move point to item 5 and press M- 3 times 5. Observe "d:" indented using two tabs with all the spaces replaced by tabs. The cause is the following line in `org-list-struct-

Re: [PATCH] Use compat org-time-convert-to-list for emacs <27.1

2023-07-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Justin writes: > From: Justin Vallon > Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2023 19:01:27 -0400 > Subject: [PATCH] Use compat org-time-convert-to-list for emacs <27.1 Well. Technically Org 9.7 will drop Emacs 26 support as Emacs 29 will be released prior to Org 9.7 release. But it does not he

[PATCH] Use compat org-time-convert-to-list for emacs <27.1

2023-07-04 Thread Justin
urn string with random (version 4) UUID."    (let ((rnd (md5 (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s"           (random) -              (time-convert nil 'list) +              (org-time-convert-to-list nil)           (user-uid)           (emacs-pid)           (use

Re: Getting the components of an item in a plain-list

2023-06-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
bvchg...@mail.com writes: > If I have a plain-list element that looks something like > > ... > I seem to be able to get the items from the list using > > org-element-property :structure > > (260 2 "- " nil nil nil 338) > ... > But if I try to use

Getting the components of an item in a plain-list

2023-06-05 Thread bvchgvbt
If I have a plain-list element that looks something like (plain-list (:type unordered :begin 260 :end 571 :contents-begin 260 :contents-end 571 :structure ((260 2 "- " nil nil nil 338) (338 2 "- " nil nil nil 413) (413 2 "- " nil nil nil 489) (

Re: Minimal list of packages for `guix shell` for documentation compilation?

2023-05-17 Thread Yuval Langer
On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 12:38 AM Kyle Meyer wrote: > > Here's the minimum set of packages I needed with --pure: > > $ guix shell --pure \ >coreutils diffutils emacs-minimal glibc git grep make sed tar texinfo > texlive \ >-- make doc > > (Note: texlive is large, so that will take some

Re: Minimal list of packages for `guix shell` for documentation compilation?

2023-05-16 Thread Kyle Meyer
Kyle Meyer writes: > Ah, sorry, I should have tested that with --pure. Indeed you'll need to > pull in other packages if they're not already on your system. [...] Here's the minimum set of packages I needed with --pure: $ guix shell --pure \ coreutils diffutils emacs-minimal glibc git

Re: Minimal list of packages for `guix shell` for documentation compilation?

2023-05-16 Thread Kyle Meyer
Kyle Meyer writes: > Running this from the top of the Org repo works for me (Guix > 270db2a56bc5): > > $ guix shell emacs -- make doc Ah, sorry, I should have tested that with --pure. Indeed you'll need to pull in other packages if they're not already on your system. Adding '-D emacs' to

Re: Minimal list of packages for `guix shell` for documentation compilation?

2023-05-16 Thread Kyle Meyer
Yuval Langer writes: > I would like to run `make doc` under `guix shell` to test my > documentation patches. > > Does anyone know the minimal list of packages and proper `guix shell` > incantation for that? Running this from the top of the Org repo works for me (Guix 270db2a56

Minimal list of packages for `guix shell` for documentation compilation?

2023-05-16 Thread Yuval Langer
I would like to run `make doc` under `guix shell` to test my documentation patches. Does anyone know the minimal list of packages and proper `guix shell` incantation for that? Thank you, Yuval Langer.

Re: [BUG] columnview result depends on org-tags-match-list-sublevels [9.5.5 (release_9.5.5 @ /usr/share/emacs/28.2/lisp/org/)]

2023-03-28 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Martin Jambor writes: > I have found out that whether sub-headers are included in a columnview > table depends on org-tags-match-list-sublevels which I hope is a bug > because it is unexpected and interferes with the columnview > configuration. Yes, it does affect columnview

[BUG] columnview result depends on org-tags-match-list-sublevels [9.5.5 (release_9.5.5 @ /usr/share/emacs/28.2/lisp/org/)]

2023-03-28 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello, I have found out that whether sub-headers are included in a columnview table depends on org-tags-match-list-sublevels which I hope is a bug because it is unexpected and interferes with the columnview configuration. Please have a look at the attached file which demonstrates the problem

Re: [BUG] `(org-agenda-list)` doesn't respect the `org-agenda-start-day` when `org-agenda-span` is equal to 7. [9.6.1 (release_9.5.5-1519-gaa2249 @ /home/rmnull/lab/libre/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-02-27 Thread rmnull
Sorry about filling an existing bug without checking the updated docs. And Thanks for pointing out the fix. On 27 February 2023 5:08:42 pm UTC, Ihor Radchenko wrote: >rmn...@posteo.net writes: > > >> * One Line summary >> `org-agenda-list` shows the week agenda list,

Re: [BUG] `(org-agenda-list)` doesn't respect the `org-agenda-start-day` when `org-agenda-span` is equal to 7. [9.6.1 (release_9.5.5-1519-gaa2249 @ /home/rmnull/lab/libre/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-02-27 Thread Ihor Radchenko
rmn...@posteo.net writes: > * One Line summary > `org-agenda-list` shows the week agenda list, instead of respecting > the org-agenda-start-day when the org-agenda-span is 7. Thanks for reporting! This sounds similar to https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/62a2389f-cf1f-9caa-7266-

[BUG] `(org-agenda-list)` doesn't respect the `org-agenda-start-day` when `org-agenda-span` is equal to 7. [9.6.1 (release_9.5.5-1519-gaa2249 @ /home/rmnull/lab/libre/org-mode/lisp/)]

2023-02-26 Thread rmnull
Hi, This is first my first bug report to org-mode. So I would like to start by thanking everyone involved for making this life enhancing drug a reality. It's one of the rare software which actually does what i mean. It's wonderful :cheers: * One Line summary `org-agenda-list` shows the week

Re: bug with org-agenda? Doesn't list matches for last entry in #+TODO

2023-02-20 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Kevin Layer writes: > I don't see items for @ERRANDS when #+TODO is defined like this: > > #+TODO: @NOW @NEXT @WIP @PENDING @ERRANDS The last item is considered "DONE". See 5.2.5 Setting up keywords for individual files section of the manual. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode

bug with org-agenda? Doesn't list matches for last entry in #+TODO

2023-02-19 Thread Kevin Layer
In the 2nd section Global list of TODO items of type: ALL I don't see items for @ERRANDS when #+TODO is defined like this: #+TODO: @NOW @NEXT @WIP @PENDING @ERRANDS but I do when it is defined like this #+TODO: @NOW @NEXT @WIP @PENDING @ERRANDS @dummy Additional info: (setq org-agenda

Re: [BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0

2023-02-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Gregor Zattler writes: >> This is strange. Did the buffer in question happened to be an indirect >> buffer? > > I do not use indirect buffers intentionally. If an agenda > is an indirect buffer than it may be -- I do not remember > the exact situation, it was happening at the very first >

Re: [BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0

2023-02-07 Thread Gregor Zattler
Hi Ihor, * Ihor Radchenko [2023-02-07; 10:59 GMT]: > Gregor Zattler writes: >> * Ihor Radchenko [2023-02-06; 10:28 GMT]: >>> Gregor Zattler writes: >>> Unfortunately, the provided log is incomplete. I cannot deduce anything >>> useful from it. >> >> that's strange, I realized it was shorter

Re: [BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0

2023-02-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Gregor Zattler writes: > Hi Ihor, > * Ihor Radchenko [2023-02-06; 10:28 GMT]: >> Gregor Zattler writes: >> Unfortunately, the provided log is incomplete. I cannot deduce anything >> useful from it. > > that's strange, I realized it was shorter than others, but > it's all emacs had in it's

Re: [BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0

2023-02-07 Thread Gregor Zattler
Hi Ihor, * Ihor Radchenko [2023-02-06; 10:28 GMT]: > Gregor Zattler writes: > Unfortunately, the provided log is incomplete. I cannot deduce anything > useful from it. that's strange, I realized it was shorter than others, but it's all emacs had in it's *Warnings* buffer then. > Please provide

[FR] plain list fold all top level items

2023-02-06 Thread Samuel Wales
thank you. for the record, i think this would be a generally useful feature, given that many plain lists are likely not children. idk the best ui though. On 2/6/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > Samuel Wales writes: > >> - one >> - one sub >> - two >> - two sub >> - three >> - three sub >> >>

Re: [BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0

2023-02-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Gregor Zattler writes: > Dear Ihor, org-mode developers, I caught another cache > warning, see below. Thanks for reporting! Unfortunately, the provided log is incomplete. I cannot deduce anything useful from it. Please provide the full log if you encounter the warning again. Canceled. --

Re: plain list fold all top level items?

2023-02-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Samuel Wales writes: > - one > - one sub > - two > - two sub > - three > - three sub > > and fold it into > > - one... > - two... > - three... > > without changing variables. or doing a kludge. does such a command > exist? i imagine some tab variant on first item. No, AFAIK. The only

[BUG] Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-208-g0c0059

2023-02-06 Thread Gregor Zattler
): org-element--cache: Warning(XXX.org): (gz/org-agenda-list) Cached element is incorrect in XXX.org. (Cache tic up to date: "yes") Resetting. If this warning appears regularly, please report the warning text to Org mode mailing list (M-x org-submit-bug-report). The element is: "

plain list fold all top level items?

2023-02-05 Thread Samuel Wales
this is probably staring me in the face but i cannot seem to find in manual or help a command that will take a list - one - one sub - two - two sub - three - three sub and fold it into - one... - two... - three... without changing variables. or doing a kludge. does such a command exist

Re: [BUG] org-cite-insert only searches on truncate author list

2023-01-17 Thread Fraga, Eric
the minibuffer is full width so plenty of room for full author list along with year and title. > One needs to rewrite `org-cite-basic--complete-key' adding 'annotation > function to `completing-read' call instead of passing the truncated > author/title list as completion table. [...]

[BUG] org-cite-insert only searches on truncate author list

2023-01-17 Thread Ihor Radchenko
d' call instead of passing the truncated author/title list as completion table. See 21.6.7 Programmed Completion section of Elisp manual. https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql/blob/master/org-ql-completing-read.el also contains an example of implementing the annotations. Patches welcome! -- Ihor Rad

Re: org-cite-insert only searches on truncate author list

2023-01-17 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Tuesday, 17 Jan 2023 at 08:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > ⚠️ Caution: External sender > > > "Fraga, Eric" writes: > >> I assume that, maybe, this is not org's fault but this kind of problem >> only arises when using org-cite-insert so I was wondering if indeed >> there is something I can tweak in

Re: org-cite-insert only searches on truncate author list

2023-01-17 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > I assume that, maybe, this is not org's fault but this kind of problem > only arises when using org-cite-insert so I was wondering if indeed > there is something I can tweak in org or oc- to get better completion > behaviour? Or maybe something I can specify for vertico?

org-cite-insert only searches on truncate author list

2023-01-16 Thread Fraga, Eric
Hello all, Using org-cite-insert with vertico, matching is done only on the text that the completion engine shows, text which has been truncated. See attached screenshot. If I continue typing the second authors name, Oluwamayowa, the second entry currently shown will disappear from the options.

Re: How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread David Masterson
Samuel Wales writes: > ok i was completely wrong depending on which meaning of priority you > want. in the docstring in my old version of org, > org-agenda-sorting-strategy is ambiguous on which one it means, so you > might or might not need user-defined. Priority is the "[#A]" type cookie in

Re: How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread David Masterson
Samuel Wales writes: > (info "(org) Presentation and Sorting") Yeah, my bad -- that should've been obvious. :-\ > emacs docs and info are both rather good. i used to dislike info for > years and catted it like a manpage but only a few commmand like u ret > l r are needed. Whoa. Interesting

Re: How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread Samuel Wales
pardon my scattershot emails. info and default value are suggesting that if you want the calculated priority, you can use the sorting stratgegy, but that is default, within category-keep, so you might be asking for the priority cookies. On 1/8/23, Samuel Wales wrote: > ok i was completely wrong

Re: How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread Samuel Wales
ok i was completely wrong depending on which meaning of priority you want. in the docstring in my old version of org, org-agenda-sorting-strategy is ambiguous on which one it means, so you might or might not need user-defined. On 1/8/23, Samuel Wales wrote: > (info "(org) Presentation and

Re: How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread Samuel Wales
(info "(org) Presentation and Sorting") emacs docs and info are both rather good. i used to dislike info for years and catted it like a manpage but only a few commmand like u ret l r are needed. note tht the word priority is used in 2 senses. t hre is a kind of defult agend sorting that has its

How to create a priority sorted list of tasks agenda ?

2023-01-08 Thread David Masterson
This seems like a typical request, but I don't readily see in the manual. I was thinking org-sort on an agenda, but it doesn't seem to do that. Any hints? -- David Masterson

Re: Broken numerical ordered list when exported to latex

2023-01-02 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Sharon Kimble writes: > Could the manual be amended to show how to use it with an example like the > one you showed above please? Sure. Feel free to propose what to add. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at . Support Org

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