Dear all,
I would like to suggest an evolution of fill.el. I can make the update
and provide the diff file.
The proposal is to add, in addition to paragraph separator, an alinea
separator. Accordingly there would be a forward-alinea function similar
to forward-paragraph.
An alinea is, in French
Hi,
Good to see that I am not the only one needing that sort of things.
Maybe an example is better to explain what I need, imagine that I have
the following two paragraphs:
---
aaa a aaa a aaa a a a
Maybe an example is better to explain what I need, imagine that I have
the following two paragraphs:
[...]
Where I assumed that alineas are separated by either an empty line or a
tailing `\\' while paragraphs are separated by just an empty line.
An important question here is: is it important
Karl: I put you in the loop for info, because in Texinfo mode I think
that @* is used as an alinea separator similar to \\ in Org mode.
From: monn...@iro.umontreal.ca
To: vincent@hotmail.fr
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 10:02:37 -0500
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; emacs-de...@gnu.org
Subject: Re:
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 22:41:02 +
From: k...@freefriends.org
To: vincent@hotmail.fr
CC: monn...@iro.umontreal.ca; emacs-de...@gnu.org
Subject: RE: Alinea filling (hanlding of explicit line-breaks)
[...]
1. Sure, @* forces a line break in Texinfo. How that technically
compares to
Salut Stéfan,
Actually, no, because paragraph-separate would cause the whole line
that ends with \\ to be treated as not being part of a paragraph, and
paragraph-start wouldn't be appropriate either. Hence the good
above :-(
[...]
I have implemented the thing locally on my machine. It
Hello,
Please find a patch for setting properties. A name is proposed when the
pointer is on a property line, the name in that line is set as default.
Changelog:
---
2011-06-22 Vincent Belaïche vincen
Applied, thanks a lot.
--
Bastien
You're welcome, Vincent.
Hello Dominik and al,
I am new on this list, and also I am a new Org mode user.
Here is an example of Org document:
###
* Example
1. item 1
2. item 2
Dear all,
Just a question from an ignorant:
I found that there is some way to export drawers with the `d:t' option,
however, I could not find any such thing for properties export. Did I
miss it ?
Vincent.
PS: It seems that I am not yet on the list, please include me in answer
until my
Hello all,
Are there any way to make a template for drawer export, ie to define how
the layout how a drawer would be exported to some format.
Vincent.
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Hello all,
Here is an example Org document:
###
* Example
| salut | dsdd |
| 30 | |
| gvrag f gfegegergrgh rghrghr ghrh erh ghrhr hr htrhtr htrh trh trh trh trh |
gerg
M-x occur with regexp
^\(\*\|Subject\s-+1\)
gives
5 matches for ^\(\*\|Subject\s-+1\) in buffer: temp.org
1:* 2010-04-16 fri
2:Subject 1
4:Subject 1
7:* 2010-04-17 sat
10:Subject 1
Vincent.
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 05:28:26 +
From: rbeni...@yahoo.es
big attachement (tarzipped
complete manual old and new version in addition to patch).
Change log:
###
2010-04-16 Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr
* org.texi (Column width and alignment): add information how
I think that
@samp{.}
should rather be replaced by
`.' or `'
than by (without simple quotes)
The `...@samp' marco is used for Texinfo source code, while simple quotes
(`') are to be used in docstring.
With my version of org, both `' and `.' work, but maybe the prefix (`.'
or `')
I use some of the navigation commands and C-c C-v (very often), but it would be
quite fine to have other bindings provided that this is well advertised in the
release note. I also often use C-c / way, for more refined queries.
So go ahead!
Vincent.
Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 00:28:00 -0300
Hello,
I would like to know how to make some sequence of characters to be
verbatim, ie that special characters lose their special meaning.
For instance in the following quote the first `-' will be interpreted as
a bullet point when exporting to HTML
#+begin_quote
- this -
#+end_quote
So I
[...]
#+begin_example
- this -
#+end_example
: - this one too
: - and that one -
Thank you for your quick reply, this is not exactly what I was looking
for. What you propose will encapsulate all the text into a
pre class=example /pre block. This means that the font and
background
Thanks for the feedback.
BR,
Vincent.
To: vincent@hotmail.fr
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: Verbatim export
From: be...@norang.ca
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 09:13:09 -0400
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr writes:
[...]
#+begin_example
In the org manual node `(org) Property syntax' one can read the
following:
--8-coupez ici--début--8---
If you want to set properties that can be inherited by any entry
in a file, use a line like
#+PROPERTY: NDisks_ALL 1 2 3 4
--8-coupez
Hello all,
Thanks for all the feedback. I am using Org-mode version 6.33x which is
the latest on emacs CVS repository --- that may be outdated as emacs is
using bazaar now.
What is not working is
1. Auto-completion of `#+PROP' does not work
2. `C-c C-x p' does not work.
Look at the following
, 23 Sep 2010 00:34:19 -0400
CC: vincent@hotmail.fr; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org;
Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Vincent Belaïche vincent@hotmail.fr wrote:
...
2.2 The completion at `Value:' prompt does not propose 1 2 or 3
Yes. I don't know how difficult
Hello,
My Org mode version is not able to interprete any `%20' or suchlike
escape codes in file://... URL, is that normal ?
Vincent.
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Which Org mode version are you using?
M-x org-version RET
And can you give an example of a link that does not work as expected?
Best,
-- David
Hello,
Thanks for the feedback. Here is an example of failing link:
[[file://localhost/c%3A/msys/1.0/temp/foo.html][link]]
the file exists on
From: giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it
To: vincent@hotmail.fr
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] %20 in file://... URL
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 17:39:55 +0200
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
[...]
*But*, Vincent, why do you use %3A when the colon : works? ?-/
The reason is quite simple, I wrote a package
Hello,
Sorry to dwell on it: I am just wondering, is there any reason why %20
and suchlikes are not supported with the file: protocole ?
I not, I can submit a patch to correct this and have the % constructs
decoded.
BR,
Vincent.
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-file-apps-entry-match-against-dlink-p file-apps))
2010-11-13 Vincent Belaïche vincen...@users.sourceforge.net
* org.el (org-open-file): Decode %XX escapes in URL with file
type, so that applications other than browsers are not confused with
the filename
From: vincent@hotmail.fr
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] %20 in file://... URL
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 07:18:42 +0100
CC: vincent@hotmail.fr
[...]
Please, do! :-)
Giovanni
Herein attached follows my patch. Please feel free for
path
+ (substitute-in-file-name (expand-file-name %xx-decoded-path
(file-apps (append org-file-apps (org-default-apps)))
(apps (org-remove-if
'org-file-apps-entry-match-against-dlink-p file-apps))
2010-11-13 Vincent Belaïche vincen...@users.sourceforge.net
* org.el (org
path
+ (substitute-in-file-name (expand-file-name %xx-decoded-path
(file-apps (append org-file-apps (org-default-apps)))
(apps (org-remove-if
'org-file-apps-entry-match-against-dlink-p file-apps))
2010-11-13 Vincent Belaïche vincen...@users.sourceforge.net
* org.el (org
+0100,
Vincent Belaïche wrote:
I see, so I understand that you will someday modify a function creating
links in order to implement character escaping. I can give a hand if
tell me the function name.
To be exact: Org already escapes some characters (C-h v
org-link-escape-chars RET) and the colon
Hello,
In the following:
---
* grmag,
#+begin_quote
flkan mvrj:
+ vfdeovndeq vdQ GV DRGB RGH RF HR H RH TR HTR HTZNTS FEZ GFE GEGERBGER EGAGEG
FEZ AGG ERG R GHRA
+ fe zf el eaglv erg rbg ergnr brpa bgrek bgrekbg rekbg er
[...]
hoping that the above helps.
Definitely.
Last not least: On this mailing list you should normally Cc: answers
to the original poster -- some are not subscribed to the list at all,
some (like me) read the list in a different account than their main
mail account and miss answers etc.
Hello,
Here is an example org file:
---
* some example
[[file://localhost/c%3A/msys/1.0/temp/example.html][2011-01-01 example]]
---
When I export this with
Hello,
Here is an example org file:
---
* some example
[[file://localhost/c%3A/msys/1.0/temp/example.html][2011-01-01 example]]
---
When I export this with
Hello,
I have made some invesitgation, and I found that the problem happens in
the call of function org-export-as-html. On line 522 of this function,
this is the following line:
(while (string-match org-bracket-link-analytic-regexp++ line start)
When the line containing the link is processed,
Hello,
I use Org also at my job to write some short reports. These reports may
contains URLs to Doors objects. Doors is a paying S/W to manage a
requirement data base --- this is used in the industry for
writing complex specification documents where each clause has to be
tracked like a separate
[...]
My understanding is that the bug resides in this very expression.
Thanks for the investigation. As it turned out the problem was not
with the regular expression but with the order in which different
pieces of Org mode markup were processed by `org-export-as-html'.
First the exporter
Hello,
I am restarting this very old thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2006-05/msg00121.html
see also
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-12/msg01229.html
I realized that `M-x org-store-link' does now work with info nodes, and
that the info nodes links
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 07:40:35 +0100
From: dm...@ictsoc.de
To: vincent@hotmail.fr
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Export issue of URL when the text begins with a date
CC: dm...@ictsoc.de; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
At Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:12:07 +0100,
Vincent Belaïche wrote:
Thank-you David again
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 23:18:21 +0100
From: m...@christianmoe.com
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Doors links
Hi,
Try these:
[[info:org:Link abbreviations]]
[[info:org:Adding%20hyperlink%20types][info:org:Adding hyperlink types]]
Yours,
Christian
[...]
Thanks, I
Bonjour tout l'monde !
I am writing to both Emacs-devel and org-mode list because this concerns
browsing URL, and Org-mode already has quite some stuff on this.
Recently I came across this that in an Info file a « file: » protocol
URL is not opened at point. Please find attached a patch to make it
I generated the regexp with (regexp-opt '("ftp" "http" "https"
"file")). I admit that the list of protocols is not clear from the
regexp, but it was already done this way before my change, and I tried
to minimize the change.
More concerning in my opinion is how the Info-get-token is written. As
.
De : Eli Zaretskii
Envoyé : dimanche 24 juin 2018 16:31
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : Re: info URL « open at point » patch
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 06:57:53 +
>
> I am writing to both Emacs-devel and org-mode
---8<8<8<-- end -->8>8>8>8>8
Vincent.
De : Eli Zaretskii
Envoyé : dimanche 24 juin 2018 19:03
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : Re: info URL « open at point » patch
> From: Vincent Belaïche
&g
See (info "(texinfo) Reference Syntax")…
De : Vincent Belaïche
Envoyé : dimanche 24 juin 2018 18:48
À : Eli Zaretskii
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : RE: info URL « open at point » patch
Hello Eli,
To my understanding @xref works only for info links (
One more point : do org-mode experts have an idea about whether there
are any better way to match a URL that can be browsed with the
browse-url function.
My point is that for a modular design, the same package that provides
the browse-url function, should also provide some match-url-at-point-p
25 juin 2018 04:30
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : Re: info URL « open at point » patch
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> CC: "emacs-de...@gnu.org" , "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
>
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 20:34:26 +
Belaïche
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : Re: info URL « open at point » patch
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> CC: "emacs-de...@gnu.org" , "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
>
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 18:21:20 +
>
> What I want to do is
with something else than Texinfo ?
V.
De : Eli Zaretskii
Envoyé : mardi 26 juin 2018 16:34
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; brandel...@gmail.com; emacs-de...@gnu.org
Objet : Re: info URL « open at point » patch
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> CC: "emacs-de...@gnu.org&
Hello,
Sorry to dig out this almost 8 year old discussion, but after looking
into the git HEAD Org Mode manual (v9.5 or so) (info "(org) Emphasis and
Monospace") node, and after looking into the mail archive I could not
find any answer to this question: how to switch style within a word.
I
2022 13:09
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : orgmode
Objet : Re: [O] [RFC] Creole-style / Support for **emphasis**__within__**a
word**
Hi Vincent,
Vincent Belaïche writes:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to dig out this almost 8 year old discussion, but after looking
> into the git HEAD Org Mode
e it:
~--my-option=~\relax{}/option value/
~--my-option=~@@:@@/option value/
\left~--my-option=\right~/option value/
\left~--my-option=\right~\left/option value\right/
~--my-option=~\left/option value\right/
De : Nicolas Goaziou
Envoyé : mardi 25 janvier 2
in the toc file), but there are still issues, the
dynamic switch does not work well with moving arguments like section titles
going to the toc file. This is probably a problem of non-immediate write
occurring at page shipout.
V.
De : Vincent Belaïche
Envoyé : mardi
Thank you so much Juan, I could adapt your filter to my needs, and this works
like a charm !
V.
De : Juan Manuel Macías
Envoyé : mardi 25 janvier 2022 18:30
À : Vincent Belaïche
Cc : orgmode
Objet : Re: [RFC] Creole-style / Support for **emphasis**__within__
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