Hi,
E Sabof writes:
> The culprit has proved to be the last line of this function, which I
> commented out in my config:
Please provide a way to reproduce the bug.
Thanks,
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Achim Gratz writes:
> That's a longstanding issue and since AFAIK it only affects batch mode
> testing it hasn't been a real problem.
All right, let's ignore this then. Thanks!
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
>> [2] 1 unexpected results:
>>FAILED test-ob-sh/session
>
> Do you have a backtrace or something for this failure?
That's a longstanding issue and since AFAIK it only affects batch mode
testing it hasn't been a real problem. I think it's a bug in comint, or
maybe some missin
Hi Michael,
Michael Gauland writes:
> Bastien altern.org> writes:
>> In the meantime, please consider adding a
>> commit ChangeLog for your patch,
>
> Most of the file has changed dramatically--would you like the changelog to
> list
> all the functions that have been added or altered, or wou
Hi Achim,
thanks for the tests.
Achim Gratz writes:
> [2] 1 unexpected results:
>FAILED test-ob-sh/session
Do you have a backtrace or something for this failure?
(Note that `ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin' can help
having more readable backtraces...)
As for XEmacs and Emacs 22, I'm fi
Hi William,
William Léchelle writes:
> Using org-store-link followed by, in another file, org-insert-link RET RET
> fails on the following headline :
>
> * [[http://www.anywho.com/][test]]
>
> with No match - create this as a new heading?
Please try to apply the patch by Samuel and let us know
Hi Brian,
thanks for the detailed feedback on this.
Brian van den Broek writes:
> I'm perfectly happy with the behaviour I observe.
Me too :)
> But, it isn't what
> one would expect from reading the docs.
The manual was describing the behavior *when there is no fast todo
selection key*. Bu
Florian Beck writes:
> I have a document with many sections not yet written (i.e. heading
> without content) and I would like them to be ignored in the exported
> file.
Sometimes I create documents - not drafts, but final deliverables - with
empty sections and plain headlines. This way I get em
Hi Florian,
Florian Beck writes:
> The confusion arises with org-pretty-entities because
> what you see is definitely not what you get.
Mhh... not sure what you mean: what do you see that you don't get?
Thanks,
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Bastien
Hi Yuchen,
yuchen writes:
> I find that "clock consistency check" doesn't work for today item.
> For example, when I come into the log mode by C-c a l ,it looks like this:
>
> XXX (someday before today)
> Emacs: 12:56-16:09 Clocked: (3:13) STARTED The Org Manual
> 生活: 16:34-16:4
Hi Takaaki,
sorry, I didn't see the patch in your previous email.
Takaaki ISHIKAWA writes:
> Could you change the line 3091 from ``@item'' to ``@item @@'' by hand?
I think it should be @item, to mean "no special char in this table
line." Or am I missing something?
> I don't know why my patch
Hi Bastien,
Could you change the line 3091 from ``@item'' to ``@item @@'' by hand?
I don't know why my patch was not generated correctly.
Best,
Takaaki
On 2013/01/06, at 14:19, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Takaaki,
>
> Takaaki ISHIKAWA writes:
>
>> I found two build errors in the latest org manual(H
Hi Takaaki,
Takaaki ISHIKAWA writes:
> I found two build errors in the latest org manual(HEAD of git).
>
> 1. Using ``@backslashcar{}'' command in texinfo(L5114).
> 2. Missing ``@''(L3091).
Thanks for reporting this!
> The texinfo command was introduced at the version 4.14,
> see http://permal
Dear all,
I found two build errors in the latest org manual(HEAD of git).
1. Using ``@backslashcar{}'' command in texinfo(L5114).
2. Missing ``@''(L3091).
The texinfo command was introduced at the version 4.14,
see http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.devel/51827.
I think the comm
Brian van den Broek writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords
>'((sequence "TODO(t!)" "STARTED(s!)" "WAITING(w@/@)" "|" "DONE(d@/@)"
>"CANCELLED(c@/@)" "DEFERRED(D@/@)")))
>
> in my .emacs.
>
> In http://orgmode.org/org.html#TODO-basics I read
>
> C-u C-
Hello!
I find that "clock consistency check" doesn't work for today item.
For example, when I come into the log mode by C-c a l ,it looks like this:
XXX (someday before today)
Emacs: 12:56-16:09 Clocked: (3:13) STARTED The Org Manual
生活: 16:34-16:49 Clocked: (0:15) 杂务
生活:
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Because the above sequence of loading .el files and possibly falling
>> back to .org files is all performed by the `org-babel-load-file'
>> function, which is not defined until org has been required.
>
> Which confirms it "runs through the Org files e
Tom Davey writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is a very interesting discussion. I too have run into this issue,
> and addressed it in a different way.
>
> My init.el contains only a defun and an add-hook. The defun is simple.
> It adds a few miscellaneous directories to load-path and then makes
> the ca
Stelian Iancu writes:
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>
>>
>> That sounds like it should work, although I would go with the more
>> complete but possibly overkill
>>
>> ;; emacs-lisp
>> (package-initialize)
>> (require 'org)
>> (org-reload)
>>
>> Let me kno
>> is there a known issue about accepted characters in headlines that I'm not
>> aware of ?
> There should be none, please test master if you can and report any
> problem.
Using org-store-link followed by, in another file, org-insert-link RET RET
fails on the following headline :
* [[http://www
Hi folks,
This is a very interesting discussion. I too have run into this issue,
and addressed it in a different way.
My init.el contains only a defun and an add-hook. The defun is simple.
It adds a few miscellaneous directories to load-path and then makes
the call to Eric's starter kit via org-b
org-entities contains the line:
("not" "\\textlnot{}" nil "¬" "[angled dash]" "¬" "¬")
This should be
("neg" "\\neg" t "¬" "[angled dash]" "¬" "¬")
The first line fails in math mode (i.e. "\not" is not replaced at all
and negates/slashes the next symbol); the second works in either case.
O
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> For 6 weeks now, since the commit a00a7b2 of Toby, things have changed when
> generating clock tables. For example, instead of getting this (for some sample
> files I have):
Indeed, there is a problem here.
Please try the attached patch against master
Hi!
org-entities contains the line:
("not" "\\textlnot{}" nil "¬" "[angled dash]" "¬" "¬")
This should be
("neg" "\\neg" t "¬" "[angled dash]" "¬" "¬")
The first line fails in math mode (i.e. "\not" is not replaced at all
and negates/slashes the next symbol); the second works in either case.
Eric Schulte writes:
> That sounds like it should work, although I would go with the more
> complete but possibly overkill
>
> ;; emacs-lisp
> (package-initialize)
> (require 'org)
> (org-reload)
>
> Let me know if either of the above is sufficient to solve your problem
> and ensur
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>
> That sounds like it should work, although I would go with the more
> complete but possibly overkill
>
> ;; emacs-lisp
> (package-initialize)
> (require 'org)
> (org-reload)
>
> Let me know if either of the above is sufficien
Eric Schulte writes:
> Because the above sequence of loading .el files and possibly falling
> back to .org files is all performed by the `org-babel-load-file'
> function, which is not defined until org has been required.
Which confirms it "runs through the Org files each time" as I had
assumed ear
I've found out what prevented my Emacs 23 from working and I can finally
test all relevant GNU Emacsen. Here's the compile / test matrix (row:
Emacs used to compile Org, column: Emacs used to run test). Recorded
are the number of passed tests and total tests run. I have all Babel
languages with
Hi,
I have a document with many sections not yet written (i.e. heading
without content) and I would like them to be ignored in the exported
file. I know, I could manually tag these headings with :noexport:, but
what about a more automated approach?
Now, I tried this:
(defun ignore-empty-
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> The starter kit does not "run through the Org files each time", rather
>> it tangles the .org files to .el files, and then on all subsequent loads
>> it loads directly from the .el files (unless the .org file is newer).
>
> So why does it need to load
Eric Schulte writes:
> The starter kit does not "run through the Org files each time", rather
> it tangles the .org files to .el files, and then on all subsequent loads
> it loads directly from the .el files (unless the .org file is newer).
So why does it need to load Org before activating the pac
Bastien altern.org> writes:
> In the meantime, please consider adding a
> commit ChangeLog for your patch,
Most of the file has changed dramatically--would you like the changelog to list
all the functions that have been added or altered, or would a simple statement
that the file underwent a maj
After reading the first post in this thread, it seems that the problem
is likely caused by this commit [1], which changes the syntax of valid
code blocks. This means that an Org-mode file with certain types of
code blocks may either be valid before the commit, or valid after the
commit, but not bo
Hi all,
I have
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "TODO(t!)" "STARTED(s!)" "WAITING(w@/@)" "|" "DONE(d@/@)"
"CANCELLED(c@/@)" "DEFERRED(D@/@)")))
in my .emacs.
In http://orgmode.org/org.html#TODO-basics I read
C-u C-c C-t
Select a specific keyword using completio
Robert Horn writes:
> All of my problems seem to arise from the bad interactions between
> starting with the built-in package version of org that is used by the
> org-babel-load-file, and then transitioning part way through its
> execution of the starter-kit.org to the elpa updated version of org.
Bastien writes:
>
> I also wish Emacs can read an ~/.emacs.org init file.
>
That is what the starterkit for emacs 24 is attempting to do. It's got
a ~/init.el that is just
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq starter-kit-dir
(file-name-directory (or load-file-name (buffer-file-name
;; load up
Nick Dokos writes:
> J. David Boyd wrote:
>
>>
>> When I type C-a a to bring up the agenda, I get a 31 day view. I can go
>> to day, week, month, or year, but I can never get back to seeing 31
>> days.
>>
>> And when I have the agenda up, if I look at the Agenda/View menu, it
>> says it is set
Hi Michael,
Michael Gauland writes:
> Babel: User geiser for scheme interactions
>
> * lisp/ob-scheme.el Major rewrite to support geiser
thanks for the patch -- let's wait for FSF copyright assignment
process to be done. In the meantime, please consider adding a
commit ChangeLog for your patc
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> So I'll rephrase my question: how can I set-up an agenda custom view
> such that it shows only the TODO from one file that have a given tag, as
> well as their subtrees?
AFAIU it is not possible, no. But it would be nice, I agree.
--
Bastien
Achim Gratz writes:
> Org is already shown as a "built-in" package in recent Emacs if you care
> to look in package manager. I don't understand what you think "Emacs'
> core" is, but to me anything that is released and installed together
> with Emacs is "core", no matter how it gets into the tar
Bastien writes:
> For the current meaning of an Emacs package, it means moving
> Org outside of Emacs' core.
Org is already shown as a "built-in" package in recent Emacs if you care
to look in package manager. I don't understand what you think "Emacs'
core" is, but to me anything that is release
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> What earlier version of Emacs does not behave like the current Emacs 24
>> trunk with respect to this issue,
>
> Emacs 22 doesn't have any autoloads for Org at all, so nothing works.
>
> Emacs 23 has some autoload definitions from its built-in Org version(
Bastien writes:
> What earlier version of Emacs does not behave like the current Emacs 24
> trunk with respect to this issue,
Emacs 22 doesn't have any autoloads for Org at all, so nothing works.
Emacs 23 has some autoload definitions from its built-in Org version(s),
but there have been many cha
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm not sure I understand you correctly. All of the following
> conditions must hold for this to work:
>
> - the load-path is set up to point to the Git work-tree first and no
> functions in the org namespace have been called before doing so
>
> - the org-loaddefs.el in t
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> I use Org from Git and I don't have
>>
>> (load "org-loaddefs.el" t t)
>>
>> in my .emacs.el. I simply have:
>>
>> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/install/git/org-mode/lisp/")
>>
>> before any Org configuration and *all* autoloads are correct.
>
> Only wi
Achim Gratz writes:
> I think you are misunderstanding what packetizing Emacs' builtin
> packages means. Stefan Monnier has already said that he intends to have
> Org (and other packages that are maintained outside Emacs) as built-in
> packages within Emacs so that they become easier to update b
Renger van Nieuwkoop writes:
> Here is the bug track
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function
> org-with-buffer-modified-unmodified)
> org-with-buffer-modified-unmodified(nil)
> org-entry-blocked-p()
> org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks()
> org-agenda-finalize()
> byte-code("\206)
Bastien writes:
> I use Org from Git and I don't have
>
> (load "org-loaddefs.el" t t)
>
> in my .emacs.el. I simply have:
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/install/git/org-mode/lisp/")
>
> before any Org configuration and *all* autoloads are correct.
Only with a recent Emacs 24 and it really o
Here is the bug track
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function
org-with-buffer-modified-unmodified)
org-with-buffer-modified-unmodified(nil)
org-entry-blocked-p()
org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks()
org-agenda-finalize()
byte-code("\206)
and the information from C-h f org-with-buffe
Bastien writes:
>> I hope that a later version of Emacs (not the upcoming 24.3, though)
>> will properly move the bundled Org into a package. That's been talked
>> about for a while, but has not happened since it will likely require a
>> few more tweaks to the way package manager works.
>
> Please
Achim Gratz writes:
> Here's the patch to re-introduce org-install.el again, now with
> compatibility code for XEmacs. The explanations are in the commit
> message, but please ask if there are further questions.
FWIW the patch does not apply on maint, only on master.
Not a big deal though.
-
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
>> You don't need this, there is (load "org-loaddefs.el" t t) in org.el.
>
> Well, yes he does when he is using Org from Git.
I use Org from Git and I don't have
(load "org-loaddefs.el" t t)
in my .emacs.el. I simply have:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/instal
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> I hope that a later version of Emacs (not the upcoming 24.3, though)
> will properly move the bundled Org into a package. That's been talked
> about for a while, but has not happened since it will likely require a
> few more tweaks to the way package manager work
Hi Kyle,
"Andrews, Kyle (KC)" writes:
> I attached a minimal document that causes the error. It has a ``#+TODO:''
> line at the top which does not list ``TODO'' as a TODO state. Meanwhile,
> in other documents in directories listed in my org-agenda-files I have many
> TODO entries. When org-ag
Hi Renger,
Renger van Nieuwkoop writes:
> Any idea why? Thanks
What does C-h f org-with-buffer-modified-unmodified RET produces?
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
>> I'm trying to have an agenda view where the TODO entries show the
>> subtree below, so that I can export them and have all the information
>> required. I've been looking around and it seems that what I want to do
>> is a "tags-tree", according to this message:
>> http://lists.gn
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