Re: [wip-cite-new] Adjust punctuation around citations

2021-06-21 Thread Denis Maier
Hi, Am 21.06.2021 um 10:45 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: Hello, Denis Maier writes: Using a space for this is perhaps too subtle as you say. Also, the question is which one should be the default. I'd actually suggest to turn it around: "A quotation ending without punctuation"[cite:

Re: [org-cite] request for coding help on a capf to insert citation key

2021-06-21 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 12:13 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > > I've been struggling with this for a while, and am a mediocre programmer, so > thought I'd ask for help here. I made progress on this, with one question, for Nicolas: What's the best way to constrain the capf? Idea is if a user is

table: problem with nan and if

2021-06-21 Thread Uwe Brauer
Hi I have the following table #+begin_src elisp #+NAME: test | Name | E1 | E2 | E3 | Result1 | Result2 | Final | |---+++-+-+-+---| | User1 ||| | | 8 | nan| | User2 ||| | | || | User3 | 1 |

Re: Large source block causes org-mode to be unusable

2021-06-21 Thread Sébastien Miquel
Hi Léo, Léo Ackermann writes: I am working in an org-file of reasonable size (<2000 lines): my first paper written in org-mode. Everything fine (and fast) until I started to add `#+BEGIN_proof / #+END_proof` within my .org to make my .pdf export prettier. This caused the editing of the proofs

Re: table: problem with nan and if

2021-06-21 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes: > Uwe, > it might be easier if you explained what it is you want to do (at a > higher level) instead of trying to get us to help to fix what you have > done? OK fair enough The situation is as follows, there are two exams 1. The result of the first one

Re: Large source block causes org-mode to be unusable

2021-06-21 Thread John Kitchin
A quick and dirty way to fix this might be an include file, i.e. move the block out of your manuscript file into a separate org file, and then just include it. Léo Ackermann writes: > Dear all, > > I am working in an org-file of reasonable size (<2000 lines): my first > paper written in

BUG? unable to surround subtrees with html tag

2021-06-21 Thread Matt Price
I'm using the most recent wip-cite-new branch of org, with a recent emacs git (28.0.50). I would like to be able to surround some portion of a subtree with a tag, e.g.: * parent some text #+HTML: ** child 2 some boxed content ** child 2 more boxed content #+HTML: ** child 3 unboxed

Re: table: problem with nan and if

2021-06-21 Thread Eric S Fraga
Uwe, it might be easier if you explained what it is you want to do (at a higher level) instead of trying to get us to help to fix what you have done? -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4.6-566-gf0198e : Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096

Re: Large source block causes org-mode to be unusable

2021-06-21 Thread John Hendy
Indeed. The top google hit for "emacs fontify proof block slow" I provided says exactly that :) https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/46561/org-mode-9-too-slow-with-long-code-blocks """ That said, I think keeping 2000 lines of source code inside an org src block is neither a standard use case

Re: Large source block causes org-mode to be unusable

2021-06-21 Thread Tim Cross
Tom Gillespie writes: >> That said, I think keeping 2000 lines of source code inside an >> org src block is neither a standard use case nor a reasonable idea. > > I would say that it certainly is a standard use case for people who > want to keep everything in a single file (e.g. to simplify >

Re: Large source block causes org-mode to be unusable

2021-06-21 Thread Tom Gillespie
> That said, I think keeping 2000 lines of source code inside an > org src block is neither a standard use case nor a reasonable idea. I would say that it certainly is a standard use case for people who want to keep everything in a single file (e.g. to simplify reproducibility and avoid the mess

allow HTML block to escape from outline-text div? WAS: BUG? unable to surround subtrees with html tag

2021-06-21 Thread Matt Price
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 3:07 PM Matt Price wrote: > I'm using the most recent wip-cite-new branch of org, with a recent emacs > git (28.0.50). > > I would like to be able to surround some portion of a subtree with a tag, > e.g.: > > * parent > some text > #+HTML: > ** child 2 > some boxed

Re: table: problem with nan and if

2021-06-21 Thread Tim Cross
Uwe Brauer writes: > Hi > > I have the following table > > #+begin_src elisp > #+NAME: test > | Name | E1 | E2 | E3 | Result1 | Result2 | Final | > |---+++-+-+-+---| > | User1 ||| | | 8 | nan| > | User2 ||| |

html export backend with inlined css?

2021-06-21 Thread Matt Price
I regularly have to upload HTML to a CMS that strips out ,

Re: [wip-cite-new] Adjust punctuation around citations

2021-06-21 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Denis Maier writes: > Using a space for this is perhaps too subtle as you say. Also, the > question is which one should be the default. I'd actually suggest to > turn it around: > >"A quotation ending without punctuation"[cite: @hoel-71-whole]. >"A quotation ending with a

Re: [wip-cite-new] Adjust punctuation around citations

2021-06-21 Thread Denis Maier
Am 20.06.2021 um 09:41 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: Hello, "Bruce D'Arcus" writes: On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 7:45 AM Denis Maier wrote: * Note style input (=semantically strict input) "A quotation ending with a period." [cite: @hoel-71-whole] "A quotation ending without punctuation". [cite: