Hello,
I think that since its recent rewrite, `org-open-at-point' adds 'file+'
before the name of the application before trying to find the correct
application.
For example the following link:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
[[docview:foo.pdf]]
#+END_EXAMPLE
won't trigger the `org-docview-open' handler
because t
Hello,
I think that there is a bug in `org-element-context' because it doesn't
seem to parse link with spaces consistently.
For example:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
v
[[file:test 1 2 3]]
^
#+END_EXAMPLE
If the cursor is before the '1', then `org-element-context' will return:
#+BEGIN_E
Hello,
thank you very much for your feedback.
On 02/10/2014 12:30 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Somehow this calls for a way to let a backend use several affiliated
>> keywords. For example you would have:
>>
>> #+ATTR_HTML: :width 400px
>> #+ATTR_BLOG: :lineno
Hi Yasushi, Michael and Nicolas,
Michael Brand writes:
> The syntax for inline code snippets seems easier to read by human and
> to parse with "~" than with "=" because inline code snippets use "~"
> less often than "=". I avoid "~/" by using "$HOME/" in my notes about
> shell and shell scripts.
Hi Viktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
> At this point, I'm considering to actually get proper legal advice
> about this form, because I'm not satisfied in the state of affairs
> where I have stopped participating in the Orgmode community because I
> do not understand the copyright assignment form.
Hi Oleh,
Oleh writes:
> I'm developing an Emacs minor mode called lispy (available at
> https://github.com/abo-abo/lispy and as "lispy" in MELPA).
It looks interesting -- the screencasts are nice.
One early neatpick: the name "lispy" does not help understanding
what the package is really about
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Is there a nice way to customize `org-emphasis-regexp-components'? It
> does not seem to be exposed to `customize-variable', and copying and
> tweaking its default value in my configuration file feels ugly.
Well, preventing users from shooting them in the foot is
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Well, preventing users from shooting them in the foot is part of why
> `org-emphasis-regexp-components' is not a custom variable (it used to
> be, but that led to lots of confusion.)
>
> I hope we can get rid of this variable one day or another.
I don'
Hi Bastien,
> One early neatpick: the name "lispy" does not help understanding
> what the package is really about. But maybe the package does a
> lot and it's difficult to capture all what it does in a name.
The package provides a key binding method that can work effectively
only for a Lisp-like
Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 3/3/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>>> [[http://dangerous-place.com][know they are links]].
>>
>> M-x visible-mode
>
> the whole point is that comments and footnote definitions obscure the
> fact that there is a link there.
>
> who wants to run visible-mode all the time? tha
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014, at 10:46 PM, John Hendy wrote:
[snip]
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
> From my fiddling:
> - As-is produces 4 pages, blank 3rd
> - Commenting out the hyperref package does *not* produce a blank 3rd page
> - Using \section* does *not* product a blank 3rd
Nicolas
[RFC] Creole-style / Support for **emphasis**__within__**a word**
The attached files should speak for themselves. Such an arrangement
a) Does not change the status quo AT ALL.
b) Provide more rope.
The patch is in the spirit of "show and tell". I will not provide a
formal patch.
Tha
Nicolas
(Re-sent with the diff file)
[RFC] Creole-style / Support for **emphasis**__within__**a word**
The attached files should speak for themselves. Such an arrangement
a) Does not change the status quo AT ALL.
b) Provide more rope.
The patch is in the spirit of "show and tell".
That said
I installed the update and ran Volker's test code. It works! The
namespace is preserved from block-to-block. Thank you Bastien!
I experimented with the :session option, however, I am now not sure I
understand how it is supposed to work. I believed it would cause the
code block to switch namesp
Nicolas
(Sorry for multiple posts. `customize-save-variable' in the attached
minimal emacs -- which I foolishly added to the top of my .emacs --
wiped out all my customizations including IMAP and SMTP settings)
[RFC] Creole-style / Support for **emphasis**__within__**a word**
The attached file
Hello,
Since some days links in properties blocks do not work any more. With
org-open-at-point on the URL in the following block
#+begin_src org
** Media Broadcast
:PROPERTIES:
:KIND: organisation
:URL: http://www.media-broadcast.com
:END:
#+end_src
I get the message "No link found".
Oleh wrote:
> I'm working on a helm interface to org headings.
Doesn't it already exist? What about:
╭
│ helm-org-headlines is an interactive autoloaded compiled Lisp function in
│ `helm-org.el'.
│
│ It is bound to .
│
│ (helm-org-headlines)
│
│ Preconfigured helm to
Oleh wrote:
> Actually, I have a few questions on the org to HTML export of this document:
>
> How do I make HTML links that refer to heading, e.g.
> not http://abo-abo.github.io/lispy/#sec-3-1,
> but http://abo-abo.github.io/lispy/#lispy-forward?
Isn't this a use case for CUSTOM_ID (instead of ID
Hi List,
the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
,---
| :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
`---
and I vaguely remember that I have seen different symbols as values of
this
>> How do I make HTML links that refer to heading, e.g.
>> not http://abo-abo.github.io/lispy/#sec-3-1,
>> but http://abo-abo.github.io/lispy/#lispy-forward?
>
> Isn't this a use case for CUSTOM_ID (instead of ID)? In this case,
> you'd name it `lispy-forward'...
>
Thanks again, Sebastien,
I'm o
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Hi List,
>
> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
> nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
>
> ,---
> | :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
> `---
>
> and I vaguely remember that I have
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
>> nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
>>
>> ,---
>> | :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
>> `---
>>
>>
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
>> nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
>>
>> ,---
>> | :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
>> `---
>>
>>
Hello,
On 4 March 2014 09:47, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> >
> >> Hi List,
> >>
> >> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
> >> nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
> >>
> >> ,-
>> I'm working on a helm interface to org headings.
>
> Doesn't it already exist? What about:
>
> ╭
> │ helm-org-headlines is an interactive autoloaded compiled Lisp function in
> │ `helm-org.el'.
> │
> │ It is bound to .
> │
> │ (helm-org-headlines)
> │
> │ Preconfigured
Jambunathan K writes:
> (with-eval-after-load 'org
> (setcar org-emphasis-regexp-components "^\\n")
> (setcar (cdr org-emphasis-regexp-components) "^\\n")
> (customize-save-variable 'org-emphasis-alist org-emphasis-alist))
A small correction
Instead of \\n it should be \n. So use t
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 4 March 2014 09:47, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> >
> >> Hi List,
> >>
> >> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a
> boolean
> >> nil
Hello,
For the interested ones, please find Orgmk at
https://github.com/fniessen/orgmk.
Orgmk is a suite of Bash scripts [1] for automating the conversion of
Org documents to different formats, such as HTML or PDF.
Objectives?
- Be more productive, by running the export only when the source Org
Hi Michael,
Michael Strey writes:
> Since some days links in properties blocks do not work any more.
This is a temporary limitation due to the recent rewrite
of `org-open-at-point'.
There is a discussion on how to compensate the limitations:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/82949
Hi all
i find the normal C-c w then manually choosing a file to allocate each
'capture' pretty slow. i am looking for any advice on workflows you guys
have to make this quicker.
one thing i was thinking of was maybe assigning a hotkey to do a refile to
a specific note/heading. so ill have 5-6 hot
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> > So if non-nil, it will be a list of tags, starting with the
>> value of
>> > org-archive-tag. AFAICT, the rest of the tags can be arbitrary.
>>
>>
>>
>> ** Second Level 2 :tag:my:ARCHIVE:
>>
>>
>> ,-
I have this in my config, although I don't refile that much lately:
(setq org-refile-targets
'((nil :maxlevel . 3)
(org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 3)))
This should give you an ido choice of all headings up to level 3 in
all your agenda files
as refile targets. Then just gi
Hi Bastien,
Thank you for your fast reply.
Bastien writes:
> This is a temporary limitation due to the recent rewrite
> of `org-open-at-point'.
[...]
> We cannot sort this out too quickly, as this needs reasonable
> feedback from users.
I'm using links in PROPERTIES blocks on a regular basis
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>>> > So if non-nil, it will be a list of tags, starting with the
>>> value of
>>> > org-archive-tag. AFAICT, the rest of the tags can be arbitrary.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ** Second Level 2 :tag:my:ARCHIVE:
>>>
>>>
Hi Nicolas
With today's release_8.2.5h-676-gfb8a042 and C-c C-t on the todo
below, the last headline gets corrupted. Only when cache is enabled.
--
* bla
:PROPERTIES:
:bla: bla
:END:
* TODO bla
SCHEDULED: <2014-03-04 Tue +1d
Thx Oleh
you said you dont refile much latley, is there a better solution ;-)
the ido thing is not bad but i really think i preffer key to quick send the
heading to a specific note, is that possible?
best
Z
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Oleh wrote:
> I have this in my config, although I d
Nick Dokos writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>>> I look forward to the day when Org-mode can simply require cl-lib and
>>> cease maintaining org- versions of common cl utilities.
>>
>> WIth cl-lib in ELPA I don't really see what's the holdup there if you
>> want to go tha
Michael Brand writes:
> Hi Nicolas
>
> With today's release_8.2.5h-676-gfb8a042 and C-c C-t on the todo
> below, the last headline gets corrupted. Only when cache is enabled.
Hi Michael and Nicolas,
I suspect this is related the bug I reported earlier today:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.em
hi sebastien,
as i wrote, my preference is for links to be fontified in comments and
inline footnote definitions the same way as everywhere else.
samuel
On 3/4/14, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> What type of indication do you have in mind?
Hi all,
I have been writing presentations in org-mode lately with a lot of math
content. I am using org-cdlatex, and have already customized it to, say,
type R'B inside math mode to obtain \mathbb{R}. I wonder, however, if it
would be possible to make this procedure shorter, and obtain \mathbb{R}
This seems to be a question of objective. Do you want to encode, i.e.
maintain some reversible original in an url no matter what, or do you
want to fix url's which wouldn't otherwise be legal? In the latter case,
the question mark should probably be retained.
On 03/03/2014 09:06 PM, R. Michael
Hi Matt
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
> I suspect this is related the bug I reported earlier today:
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/82979
I guess the same bug. I have overseen your report.
Michael
I'm trying to create an org page that contains a list of instructions, some of
this include code and/or URLs. I'm having a dickens of a time trying to get
this to format correctly,
and the documentation isn't much help. For example:
- I want to have a numbered list with some of the steps being
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
> I'm trying to create an org page that contains a list of instructions, some
> of this include code and/or URLs. I'm having a dickens of a time trying to
> get this to format correctly,
> and the documentation isn't much help. For example:
>
>
Looking at this again I realize that the reason for this behavior is
that we want completion of possibly several tags. This is what the
"org-tags-completion-function" does when supplied as the second argument
of "completing-read". As "ido-completing-read" and
"org-iswitchb-completing-read" does
Hello Anders,
Anders Johansson gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
> I used the configuration:
>
> org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
> org-pretty-entities t
Did you fish around enough to find a workaround? I have the same problem...
Cheers!
Rafael writes:
> I have been writing presentations in org-mode lately with a lot of math
> content. I am using org-cdlatex, and have already customized it to, say,
> type R'B inside math mode to obtain \mathbb{R}. I wonder, however, if it
> would be possible to make this procedure shorter, and ob
There are several packages that allow ido to work everywhere. The one
I use, ido-hacks, works fine for tags out of the box.
Hi
Im using a latex class called g-brief to create formal german letters (see
e.g. http://vimpy.org/wp/archives/47) and I'm trying to add an exporter to
org-mode.
my problem is that I need to enclose the text within
\begin{document}
\begin{g-brief}
... here comes text
\end{g-brief}
\end{docume
2014-03-05 01:20, Samuel Wales wrote:
There are several packages that allow ido to work everywhere. The one
I use, ido-hacks, works fine for tags out of the box.
A quick look at ido-hacks.el here:
https://github.com/scottjad/ido-hacks/blob/master/ido-hacks.el suggests
that this doesn't reall
with my settings, i do c-c c-c tab [select] tab and it sets the first
one correctly. but if i do tab after that, it doesn't allow
completion. so i guess you're right.
i can do shortcuts which work at the same time and i can do ret c-c
c-c tab to set more.
ido-hacks is the best of all the ido ev
Samuel Wales writes:
> with my settings, i do c-c c-c tab [select] tab and it sets the first
> one correctly. but if i do tab after that, it doesn't allow
> completion. so i guess you're right.
>
> i can do shortcuts which work at the same time and i can do ret c-c
> c-c tab to set more.
>
> id
Eric Schulte writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Achim Gratz writes:
>>
>>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
I look forward to the day when Org-mode can simply require cl-lib and
cease maintaining org- versions of common cl utilities.
>>>
>>> WIth cl-lib in ELPA I don't really see what's the hol
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>> I have the impression that cl-lib is (was?) frowned upon by upstream for
>>> packages that are included in the emacs distribution. But it's only
>>> a vague recollection at this point: am I wrong? am I thinking of
>>> something else common-lispish?
>>
>> I thought that
I am trying to use data from a table in a calc source block, but I get
the following error when trying to eval the block:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
math-format-stack-value: Wrong type argument: symbolp, 10
#+END_EXAMPLE
Here is an example file which demonstrates the problem:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Org version: 8
Peter Davis writes:
> I'm trying to create an org page that contains a list of instructions,
> some of this include code and/or URLs. I'm having a dickens of a time
> trying to get this to format correctly, and the documentation isn't
> much help. For example:
>
> - I want to have a numbered lis
I try to generate mail drafts from a table as template-tokens.
The Problem is that that org-mode seems to auto-format the salary column
as a number. I don´t need to calc this numbers so saving/getting it as
string would be what I want.
It not only butchers the string because he interprets the
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