Hi there everyone;
Here's the ECM.
init.el:
(require 'org)
(setq org-refile-use-outline-path (quote file))
Now open an Org file, say foo.org, and type C-u C-c C-w foo.org/ RET
At org.el:11832, pos is nil.
Cheers;
M.
Hi there people;
I have a few TODO templates of the form:
("td" "Todo deadline (with reminders)" entry
(file "~/org/todos.org")
"* TODO %^{Todo}\n DEADLINE: %^t\n %U\n%i%?")
The goal is to have two time stamps: an inactivated one (%U),
recording the time the TODO
Hi there;
When I miss a deadline and scheduled todo, the org-agenda neatly
prints the item until I've turned it to DONE. In iCalendar export, I
expect/wish that it is also the case when deadlines and scheduled
todos are exported as Events (I use VEVENT's as Google Calendar seems
to not support
On 5 August 2017 at 12:46, Adam Porter wrote:
> If you could send a TINYCHANGE patch to the docstring, I'm sure Nicolas
> would be grateful! :)
Sure thing!
M.
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On 5 August 2017 at 04:27, Adam Porter <a...@alphapapa.net> wrote:
> Michaël Cadilhac <mich...@cadilhac.name> writes:
>
>> However, suppose I'm in Calfw; I jump to some date, hit SPACE and I'm
>> now in Org-Agenda mode, ready to hit k to capture (because Calfw-Org
&
Hi there;
I have an idle timer that uses org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files to
publish my agenda. It may well be that I hadn't saved one of the Org
files used in there, hence when org-icalendar--combine-files uses :
(org-release-buffers org-agenda-new-buffers)
…I'm prompted to save before
Hi there;
On 31 August 2017 at 15:00, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> After a cursory look I think we should:
>
> 1. Remove (org-agenda-prepare-buffers files), which doesn't seem to be
>useful and can lead to errors (it can throw `nextfile') but nothing
>catches it.
>
>
On 2 September 2017 at 03:20, Adam Porter wrote:
> One suggestion:
>
> +:hidefiles @r{Should the file column be hidden when multiple files are
> parsed?}
>
> It would be clearer if it said something like, "Hide file column when
> multiple files are parsed." The other
Hi there;
Not sure it's for everyone, but I really don't need the file column in
my clock report, even though I use multiple files. Here's a patch
that allows this, if there's any interest.
M.
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From:
Hi there;
Smallest possible typo. :-)
Cheers;
M.
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Micha=C3=ABl=20Cadilhac?=
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 17:57:55 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] org.el: Fix typo
* lisp/org.el (org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies): Fix
Hi there;
CONTEXT: When I'm idling with the clock running, Org asks if I want
to resolve the clock when I come back (this is by setting
org-clock-idle-time).
PROBLEM: I'm not sure how recent the change was, but Org started
asking me _multiple times_ what I want to do when back.
CAUSE: It seems
Hi there;
>From time to time, I have some spurious "Entry repeats" messages when
editing tasks that have no repetition. I've tracked that down to
org-log-post-message being message'd in org-store-log-note, and I
can't really see anywhere where the variable is reset. Should it be
reset after
Hi there;
Agreed, hiding properties entirely seems overkill and quite limited in
use cases. However, I think this stems from a more general need to
hide properties that are irrelevant to the user—for instance, UIDs
created by ox-icalendar, or other internal properties. As a user, I
see no need
Hi there Leo;
This is not possible out of the box; can you say a bit more about how
you expect to indicate which tasks are to be always present?
A quick-and-dirty way to implement something along these lines is to
modify org-clock-history-push to always keep a selected set of markers
in
Hi Leo;
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 17:46, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
> > This is not possible out of the box; can you say a bit more about how
> > you expect to indicate which tasks are to be always present?
>
> I would be thinking of something like defining
Hi there;
Again, thanks for your help Nicolas—that's much appreciated.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 15:55, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> The face you use for drawers is, well obnoxious, to say the least. No
> wonder you find them cluttering your display.
I agree; following your advice, I took the simpler
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 16:11, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Would you want to provide a patch including the replacement of
> `org-special-keyword' with `org-drawer'?
Will do. This in particular requires to swap fontifying the drawers
and the keywords (since :END: and :PROPERTIES: are keywords):
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 14:32, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Since properties drawers are almost exclusively folded, I don't think
> incriminated properties clutter display. Besides, I don't think any
> property is irrelevant to every user. How would we know?
I'd have a customizable list of
does not
recognize X-WR-TIMEZONE.)
Hopefully this will be useful for someone :-)
Cheers;
M.
On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 at 12:47, Michaël Cadilhac wrote:
> Hi there yall;
>
> I use org-icalendar to export my TODOs and events to an ics, that is then
> imported in Google Calendar. As far
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 at 13:30, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> If you think that's a feature Org ought to provide, please consider
> sending a patch about it.
Well, certainly. I may not have had the best discipline in writing
these, so turning them into patches is a bit painful. Let me know if
I can
Hi there yall;
I use org-icalendar to export my TODOs and events to an ics, that is then
imported in Google Calendar. As far as I can see, Google Calendar still
doesn't support VTODOs, so only the VEVENTs are relevant. *My goal is to
have my day on Google Calendar looks like my Org Agenda; *in
Hi,
When LaTeX is exported verbatim, some spaces are lost. Try for instance:
M-: (let ((org-html-with-latex 'verbatim)) (org-html-export-as-html)) RET
on a buffer containing "$a$ $b$". Post-blanks were simply not added
back, see below.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Michaël
ox.el: Add post-blanks when
By the way, I've been using this for quite some time, and I find it quite
useful. It may be worth considering it for inclusion—see attached patch.
Opinions?
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 06:32, Michaël Cadilhac
wrote:
> Hi Leo;
>
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 at 17:46, Leo Gaspard wrote:
&g
Hi there,
This is the expected behavior, implemented in `org-babel-eval`. (By the
way, the docline of `org-babel-sh-evaluate` seems to talk about a different
function.)
As a workaround, you could define a new shell that always returns 0:
(push "0bash" org-babel-shell-names)
Apologies for the delay.
Is that alright?
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 17:15, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
>
> > Will do. This in particular requires to swap fontifying the drawers
> > and the keywords (since :END: and :PROPERTIES: are keywords):
>
Hopefully I didn't miss anything—I've been running the patched version for
weeks now, so it should be stable in any case. Patch 0003 above should
still be OK.
Cheers,
M.
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 02:34, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
>
> > Well,
Here attached. Let me know if that's all good!
Cheers,
M.
On Sun, 3 Sep 2017 at 03:15, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
>
> > From f251bf0fa764e245eabe88e3959e801af5c8fd37 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > From: =?UTF-8?q?Micha=C3=ABl=20Cadil
My goal is to export SVG files of TikZ drawings in HTML. Now, what follows
is a bit of a rant on `org-babel-execute:latex`; let's go through the
options:
- You're exporting to PNG without imagemagick:
This uses `org-create-formula-image` which works really well, but it
discards the options of
Is this the expected behavior?
1. Create an empty org file
2. Insert
* Test
* Test 2
3. With the cursor at Test, hit C-x n s to narrow the view to the Test
subtree
4. Hit C-c C-s to schedule the line at any date.
As a result, the SCHEDULED keyword is _not_ included in the narrow view,
and
Hi there,
On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 11:53, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
> > +(defun org-icalendar-today-timestamp ()
> > + "Return a TIMESTAMP object for today, at 00:00."
> > + (let ((dt (decode-time)))
> > +(list 'timestamp
> &
a misunderstanding of tags
alignment). Here's a simpler patch. It may be a matter of taste,
though.
Cheers,
M.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 10:36 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
> Michaël Cadilhac writes:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have a wide screen, which makes right edge alignment of tags in
Hello all,
I have a wide screen, which makes right edge alignment of tags in the
agenda inconvenient (they're hard to match with the main entry).
Setting org-agenda-tags-column to a specific column overwrites part of
the entry, which is not optimal. I'd simply want the tag to be put
_after_ the
Hello,
Quick question here: in ob-C.el, before returning the output of a C
file, there's this line:
(setq results (org-trim (org-remove-indentation results)))
That seems quite arbitrary; is it on purpose? I have a C file that
outputs some sort of list of formatted numbers, e.g.:
0 -17.8
s there from the first commit of the file in git, so
> there's no commit message to explain.
>
> My guess is that it was added to clean up cases that resulted in extra
> trailing whitespace, but I dunno.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 7:12 PM Michaël Cadilhac
> wrote:
>
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