Hi Stardiviner,
stardiviner writes:
> Hmmm.. Just a gentle ping ... This might is been missed Let me
> resume this thread.
I've seen this suggestion and the previous ping but did not really
understand the change.
I have edited your patch a little bit to avoid redundant lines and
pushed it
Hi Colin,
Colin Baxter writes:
> Making info in org-version: 9.3.4 (release_9.3.4-273-g4028cc) gives the
> error:
Fixed, thanks!
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Hi Anthony,
I applied a slightly different fix (just moving save-match-data down
the s-expression). Thanks for reporting this and for the fix!
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Here is the error:
#+begin_example
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Format specifier doesn’t match argument
type")
format-message("No such attachment command: %c" nil)
apply(format-message ("No such attachment command: %c" nil))
error("
stardiviner writes:
> Here is the error:
Thanks - can you try again from master and report?
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Hi John,
John Kitchin writes:
> ("references"
> :base-directory "/Users/jkitchin/2020/01/26/org-files/"
> :exclude "org"
> :include ("c.org")
> :publishing-directory "docs"
> :publishing-function ox-manuscript-publish-references)
>
> This seems to ignore all org files, except the one I in
Adam Porter writes:
> Please do not delete org-insert-subheading!
Done :)
I still find it strange to keep functions that are used nowhere in the
Org's core--except of course for functions that explicitely mention as
usable by the user (e.g. `org-clock-persistence-insinuate'.)
I'd rather have t
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I have got author's permission to add this patch to Org Mode.
Here is the original thread: https://emacs-china.org/t/org-agenda/8679/8
I don't know whether this patch have to get author signed FSF papers. Might have
not exceeded the TINYCHANGE lim
Hi Tom,
Tom Gillespie writes:
> An unrelated question.
>
> I've written some basic tests for this and I couldn't find any other
> tests that seemed to deal with fontification at all. In order to get
> fontification tests to work I added a call to `font-lock-ensure' inside
> `org-test-with-temp-t
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Bastien writes:
> stardiviner writes:
>
>> Here is the error:
>
> Thanks - can you try again from master and report?
Fixed now. Thanks for really quick fixup. Awesome!! :)
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I try to make every word tell the meaning w
Hi Stardiviner,
stardiviner writes:
> I have got author's permission to add this patch to Org Mode.
We need it explicitely here on this list.
Please submit the patch as an inline or attach .patch file.
You just need to go in the modified file, C-x v v and save the patch.
Even better, as a Git
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Bastien writes:
> Hi Stardiviner,
>
> stardiviner writes:
>
>> Hmmm.. Just a gentle ping ... This might is been missed Let me
>> resume this thread.
>
> I've seen this suggestion and the previous ping but did not really
> understand the chan
stardiviner writes:
> (add-hook 'org-agenda-finalize-hook #'org-agenda-time-grid-colorful-spacing)
FWIW I don't think this should go in Org's core, it is a useful
command to customize Org agenda colors.
Can you suggest the author to add this to
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html ?
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Ba
Hi Mikhail,
Mikhail Skorzhinskii writes:
> I am happy with current functionality but in rare cases I'd like to have
> more reminders per entry. Like many other PIMs allows this
> today. E.g. I'd like to have at least 3 reminders for my flight
> appointments. So to be extra sure and do not to mis
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I have similar idea, I try to create a minor mode for Org Mode to archive this
effect.
https://lepisma.github.io/2017/10/28/ricing-org-mode/
Maybe you can reference some from this.
Texas Cyberthal writes:
> I already like and use Leuven themes:
* briangpowell . wrote:
>
> Emacs periodically saves all files that you are visiting; this is called
> auto-saving . Auto-saving prevents you from losing more than a limited
> amount of work if the system crashes. By default, auto-saves happen every
> 300 keystrokes, or after around 30 seconds of
Hi Christian,
this is nice indeed. I added a link to your email in Worg:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/index.html#org7df3a04
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Eric,
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> This is about putting some more example stuff on Worg about using Org
> and SQLite...
Please go ahead and add this -- no need to ask for permission, Worg is
not too sensible :)
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Matus,
Matus Goljer writes:
> Thank you both for following up on this! I'm going to add a note to
> my package that this feature is now built-in and deprecate it.
You might want to wait a little bit before deprecating your package,
there might be some differences with the built-in implementa
Thank you both for following up on this! I'm going to add a note to my
package that this feature is now built-in and deprecate it.
m.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020, 08:43 Bastien, wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> Phil Sainty writes:
>
> > A nice feature that may be missing from this implementation
> > is the abili
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This problem is missed, Let me resume it.
stardiviner writes:
> Here is an example:
>
> #+NAME: read-in-wxid
> #+begin_src clojure :var cwd=(file-truename "~/Documents/WeChat/wxid/")
> (require '[clojure.java.io :as io])
>
> (def directory (io/fi
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This problem seems missed. Let me resume it with a gentle ping.
I know not much people in this mailing list using ob-clojure.el. Still hope
someone can fix it.
stardiviner writes:
> Here is an example:
>
> #+NAME: read-in-wxid
> #+begin_src clo
>
> I have similar idea, I try to create a minor mode for Org Mode to archive
> this
> effect.
>
> https://lepisma.github.io/2017/10/28/ricing-org-mode/
Wow, that looks absolutely amazing. Thanks for the link!
--Diego
The update of Org mode to 9.3 in the Emacs sources
(http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/doc/misc/org.texi?h=emacs-27&id=165f7383822086d465519ebe6e4283723923f097)
contains this change to doc/misc/org.texi:
-@dircategory Emacs editing modes
+@dircategory Emacs
which resulted in mo
On Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020 at 14:50, Anthony Cowley wrote:
> They are described in section 12.8 Captions
Thanks. Missed that. I was looking in the LaTeX export section of the
manual which doesn't mention short captions! And, actually, the
:caption option for tables, say, doesn't seem to support su
On Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 at 09:46, Bastien wrote:
> Perhaps adding three different appointments to get three alerts is
> good enough?
Noting, of course, that you can have multiple time stamps (active ones
in this case) associated with a single heading. I do this every so
often.
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: Eric S Frag
Hi stardiviner,
this should be fixed in latest master, please test it and
report any problem.
Thanks,
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Bastien writes:
> stardiviner writes:
>
>> (add-hook 'org-agenda-finalize-hook #'org-agenda-time-grid-colorful-spacing)
>
> FWIW I don't think this should go in Org's core, it is a useful
> command to customize Org agenda colors.
>
> Can you sugg
I check out the latest master, seems still not fixed.
From your another thread email, I guess you don't have email reading with Org
Mode, so can't read org format text. So I attach an Org file for testing
ob-clojure :var header argument in noweb reference in attachment.
You can see the error res
Hi stardiviner,
stardiviner writes:
> You can see the error result in the src block.
The attached .org file works for me - I put requirements in a separate
source block and I repeat the :var setting in the last src block.
If you find an occurrence in other languages where the repeated setting
Hi Jarmo,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> ... attached
Just to confirm: this has been applied.
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Bastien
Hi Immanuel,
immanuel writes:
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :lexical t :tangle elisp.el
> (defun lex-p ()
> "Return t if lexical binding is in effect."
> (interactive)
> (let (lex
> _lex-p)
> (let ((lex t))
> (setq _lex-p
> (lambda ()
> lex)))
> (
Hi Ricky,
thanks for reporting this.
Can you try this patch and confirm it solves your issue?
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index f3823284c..ef2c7b9e6 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ and then loads the resulting file using `load-file'. With
optional pref
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Bastien writes:
> Hi stardiviner,
>
> stardiviner writes:
>
>> You can see the error result in the src block.
>
> The attached .org file works for me - I put requirements in a separate
> source block and I repeat the :var setting in the last src
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Hi, any update on this patch? I still have this feature reminder in my GTD.
Really hope ob-clojure.el can support ClojureScript too.
If possible, hope this can integrate with current CIDER new session manager
"sesman".
roberthambr...@gmail.com wr
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This question seems no people interested in. I still have not found solution.
Don't know somebody have any idea?
stardiviner writes:
> When I export a big Org file which is a big reference has about 36285
> lines to epub format through package "o
Hi Bastien,
Thank you for the feedback. I don't mind writing something up myself. Under
what section should this be submitted ("contributed packages" or "additions
under development")?
Thank you,
Nate
From: Bastien
Sent: 2020-02-11T03:13:48-0500
To: Dwarshuis,
Hi Cody,
this should have been fixed, if you can upgrade to Org > 9.3.3.
Thanks,
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Bastien
stardiviner writes:
> Why the total clock time only calculated for first column clock task
> time?
I am not sure I understand the problem.
If you really think there *is* a problem, can you give us an example
file to reproduce it?
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Bastien
Hi Stephen,
I don't think this was intentional, I reverted to the old
dircategory, thanks to you and Drew for reporting this.
I will follow-up on the Emacs bug report.
Best,
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Bastien
Hi Stardiviner,
stardiviner writes:
> This question seems no people interested in.
Well, it is a mix of people not having time and questions being too
large or too fuzzy. The best way to get an answer is to get as close
as a solution as you can, then ask for the missing piece.
Here the questi
Hi,
I hope you and/or Robert can take care of improvements for ob-clojure.el.
I use it, so I'm comfortable testing patches, don't hesitate.
Robert: I see old patches that haven't been answered, sorry for that.
I hope you can resubmit them, possibly partly rewriting them on top of
Org's master br
Hi,
D writes:
> Org mode version 9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542)
>
> minimal setup:
> (setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
> (set-face-attribute 'org-code nil :box '(:line-width 1))
>
> an example file mwe.org:
> ~sample text~
>
> This reproduces the issue reliably.
I can reproduce this issue bu
Hi Terje,
Terje Larsen writes:
> I have been missing this feature for a while and noticed it had already
> been requested before (2014), See:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2016-08/msg00105.html
>
> With this patch you can switch between using jar or plantuml. The idea
> part
Hi Nate,
"Dwarshuis, Nathan J" writes:
> Thank you for the feedback. I don't mind writing something up
> myself. Under what section should this be submitted ("contributed
> packages" or "additions under development")?
I would say *both* to give it as much visibility as possible.
Also, beware t
Hi,
knoll writes:
> I tried it using a minimal .emacs and version 9.3.3. It behaves the
> same on a Linux and a Windows installation.
Mhh, sorry, I still cannot reproduce this problem. I hope you can
digg through the code and find the problem to fix, if any.
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Bastien
Hi Samuel,
swflint+orgm...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
> Is there a way to use the ~org-set-tags-command~ function to complete
> tags during capture? It currently uses whatever my normal completion
> method is, but this means that I can't use the faster tag-selection
> method that I'm
Hi Bastien,
I'm using emacs -u NONE with emacs 27.0.50
and Org mode version 9.2.5
And I'm not seeing this expected behavior.
I have the following simple foo.org file for my agenda:
* TODO Foo
* TODO Pre Class
* TODO Again
I'm using the built-in agenda view for TODO entries ("t")
and I'm searchi
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Miele writes:
> * lisp/org-src.el (org-src--contents-for-write-back): Use the
> potentially buffer-local value of `org-edit-src-content-indentation'
> from the source buffer instead of that from the editing buffer.
I'm not sure about I see why this patch would be useful.
Whoops sorry wanted to reference the source code:
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lisp/org-agenda.el#L10147
I think that the problem is the call to org-agenda-bulk-mark on line 10160
(it doesn't mark
if the point is at the EOL)
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/master/lis
Hi Yann,
"Yann Esposito (yogsototh)" writes:
> I would like to submit a simple patch that could make the HTML
> exporter closer to reproductible build. I have given a bit more
> information in my commit below.
I applied your patch in the master branch, thanks.
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Bastien
n 3.22.21)
of 2017-09-22, modified by Debian
Package: Org mode version 9.3.5 (9.3.5-elpa @
/home/hannuko/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20200212/)
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Hannu
Hi,
On 12.02.20 18:24, Bastien wrote:
> I can reproduce this issue but I have no clue what can be wrong in
> Org. Perhaps you can submit this to emacs-de...@gnu.org.
Very strange indeed. In that case I'll try poking around the code a bit
more (I think there is a lot I can learn from investigatin
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
>
> Sebastian Miele writes:
>
> > * lisp/org-src.el (org-src--contents-for-write-back): Use the
> > potentially buffer-local value of `org-edit-src-content-indentation'
> > from the source buffer instead of that from the editing buffer.
>
> I'm not sure about I see wh
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 18:01:07 +0100 Bastien wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> I don't think this was intentional, I reverted to the old
> dircategory, thanks to you and Drew for reporting this.
Thanks for restoring it.
Steve Berman
Hi Nathan,
thanks for sticking with me on this one! You're right, it's when the
match happens at the end of the line, I've pushed a fix in maint.
Thanks!
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Bastien
I use Org agenda to manage both work and non-work TODOs. I tend to use
the tags @home, @work. When at work I don't want to distractions from
@home stuff, and vice versa.
In a work context I would like an agenda view that excludes anything
tagged with @home, and a list of the 5 highest priority n
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Miele writes:
> I am quite certain, that the content indentation conceptually and
> technically belongs to the buffer containing the src block.
Sorry, I think I got confused - let's call buffer-A the one with the
"#+begin_src ... #+end_src" string and buffer-B the one y
Bastien writes:
>
> Sebastian Miele writes:
>
> > I am quite certain, that the content indentation conceptually and
> > technically belongs to the buffer containing the src block.
>
> Sorry, I think I got confused - let's call buffer-A the one with the
> "#+begin_src ... #+end_src" string and buf
Hi all,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> At this point, I think the only way to stay in Emacs is to move
> ob-gnuplot (and other similar libraries that require non-Emacs
> libraries) in GNU ELPA or some such.
>
> I'm Cc'ing Bastien for his opinion about it.
I've simply removed the broken link from ob-
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> I still find it strange to keep functions that are used nowhere in the
> Org's core--except of course for functions that explicitely mention as
> usable by the user (e.g. `org-clock-persistence-insinuate'.)
>
> I'd rather have these functions stored in a org-utils.e
Hi Troy,
Troy Hinckley writes:
> I tracked down an issue trying to load a literate config file.
> org-babel-load-file calls org-babel-tangle-file with lang set to
> "emacs-lisp". This means that it won't tangle any blocks with
> language set to "elisp", which is equivalent.
This is now fixed in
istr an org-choice package that did somthin siilar with entries.
On 2/12/20, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Matus,
>
> Matus Goljer writes:
>
>> Thank you both for following up on this! I'm going to add a note to
>> my package that this feature is now built-in and deprecate it.
>
> You might want to wait a
Wow. Thanks for the quick resolution!
On Feb 12, 2020, 2:42 PM -0700, Bastien , wrote:
> Hi Troy,
>
> Troy Hinckley writes:
>
> > I tracked down an issue trying to load a literate config file.
> > org-babel-load-file calls org-babel-tangle-file with lang set to
> > "emacs-lisp". This means that it
Hi Stig,
Stig Brautaset writes:
> I can easily do this in the list of TODOs, with a tag search. However, I
> haven't figured out how to do this for the agenda. Is it possible? If
> so, how?
>From what I understand, check `org-agenda-tag-filter' to see how to
use it within an agenda custom comma
Hi,
After some I found the culprit! The issue arises from
org-do-emphasis-faces. The bug is caused by the line
(font-lock-prepend-text-property
(match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) 'face face)
which makes the surrounding "~"s part of the box, combined with
(add-text-properties (match-end 4) (m
D writes:
> After some I found the culprit! The issue arises from
> org-do-emphasis-faces.
Fixed in maint, following your suggestion. Thanks!
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Bastien
Thanks Bastien for your hard work - I'm famous!
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/c0d08b7efe740c17a3eec28984161c05e43da5ef
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 1:01 PM Bastien wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> thanks for sticking with me on this one! You're right, it's when the
> match happens at the end
Fixed upstream, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Gustavo,
this should be fixed in Org master branch, thanks for the detailed
report. If you can confirm the fix, even better.
Best,
--
Bastien
Hello all,
I'm playing with block agendas and I'm wondering how to set a
specific buffer
name.
In non-block agendas, I can set the buffer name like this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands (append
'(
("p" "Simple list of active projects" tags-todo
"PRIORITY<\"C\"+project-inactive/-cancelled-
Hi Dan,
Dan Drake writes:
> I posted a question on emacs.stackexchange: https://
> emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54445/
> specify-time-of-day-for-org-resolve-clocks-not-number-of-minutes
good idea -- please test from latest master branch, you can now use
`t' and `T' as you suggested.
--
Hi Hannu,
Hannu Koivisto writes:
> Summary: if org-indent-mode is enabled, copy-rectangle-to-register
> seems to copy "indentation" in addition to the actual rectangle, even
> if the rectangle is not in the beginning or end of any line.
Well, this is a real problem, but I have no idea how to pr
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> good idea -- please test from latest master branch, you can now use
> `t' and `T' as you suggested.
Thanks, though sadly Dan had already taken the time to follow up with a
patch:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-01/msg00175.html
Hi Bastien,
thank you very much for looking into this.
On Wed, Feb 12 2020, Bastien wrote:
this should be fixed in Org master branch, thanks for the detailed
report. If you can confirm the fix, even better.
I tested it and indeed the duplicate candidate is gone. However, the
last refile ta
Hi Bastien,
On Wed, Feb 12 2020, Bastien wrote:
this should be fixed in Org master branch, thanks for the detailed
report. If you can confirm the fix, even better.
By the way, I almost forgot, a small "side-report" on this.
In going to test this from master, I followed the instructions in th
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, 15:28 Adam Porter wrote:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> Bastien writes:
>
> > I still find it strange to keep functions that are used nowhere in the
> > Org's core--except of course for functions that explicitely mention as
> > usable by the user (e.g. `org-clock-persistence-insinu
Hi Kyle and Dan,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Thanks, though sadly Dan had already taken the time to follow up with a
> patch:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-01/msg00175.html
Err, my bad, sorry Dan -- and thanks Kyle for the warning.
(I too hastily assume 1 thread = 1 topi
Hi Gustavo,
Gustavo Barros writes:
> Am I missing something, or wouldn't it be more appropriate
> `https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode.git' in the manual?
Indeed, applied, thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi Gustavo,
Gustavo Barros writes:
> I tested it and indeed the duplicate candidate is gone. However, the
> last refile target no longer seems to be offered as the default for a
> subsequent refile operation. Was that intentional?
Nope, an oversight -- fixed in master.
Thanks!
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Bastien
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