Re: [O] New patches WAS Re: [PATCH] inline src block results can be removed

2015-01-24 Thread Charles C. Berry
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015, Aaron Ecay wrote: Hi Chuck, 2015ko urtarrilak 24an, "Charles C. Berry"-ek idatzi zuen: All tests passed (modulo a few shell and fortran issues unique to my setup which also failed for master). Then I did an update and `git merge master' and got a pile of errors due to

Re: [O] New patches WAS Re: [PATCH] inline src block results can be removed

2015-01-24 Thread Aaron Ecay
Hi Chuck, 2015ko urtarrilak 24an, "Charles C. Berry"-ek idatzi zuen: > All tests passed (modulo a few shell and fortran issues unique to my setup > which also failed for master). > > Then I did an update and `git merge master' and got a pile of errors due to > >commit fda70440f49292197d76ce

Re: [O] New patches WAS Re: [PATCH] inline src block results can be removed

2015-01-24 Thread Charles C. Berry
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: "Charles C. Berry" writes: I attach 3 patches and a file of usage examples. Thanks. [delete - numerous pointers to small issues] This looks good. I think you can push them into master once the minor issues above are fixed and if all tests pa

[O] bug in org-clock-in-last

2015-01-24 Thread Peter Münster
Hi, With one prefix-argument, org-clock-in-last calls "(org-clock-in (org-clock-select-task))" But it seems, that org-clock-in doesn't expect such an argument. That means, that org-clock-in ignores the selected task. -- Peter

Re: [O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Jan 24 2015, Peter Münster wrote: > - I get a list with some items, but only very few (only items, where > I've clocked in in this same emacs session). Solved: (setq org-clock-persist 'history) (org-clock-persistence-insinuate) > - There are duplicates in the list. Not reproducib

Re: [O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Jan 24 2015, Peter Münster wrote: > My version is git HEAD and my list is empty. No, it was not HEAD. I did not realise, that my "git pull" failed because of local changes... Finally, git HEAD is just like 8.2.10. > - I get a list with some items, but only very few (only items, where >

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Re: [O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Ah; nice potential functionality hiding there. Unfortunately, although it prompts me for a task, it just ends up clocking me in to whatever task is at point in the current buffer (probably the same behavior you are getting with problem #3); the practical result is the same as C-c C-x TAB. Has th

Re: [O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Jan 24 2015, Tory S. Anderson wrote: > Peter, on my run Org-mode version 8.2.10, I see just what you are describing: > a numbered list with the most recent things at the top. Ok, 8.2.10 seems to work. My version is git HEAD and my list is empty. > It just doesn't seem to do anything aft

Re: [O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Wow; I didn't know about this function and am also intrigued. When I run it I get what looks like a nice list of my recent clocked projects, with numbers to "select" them. When I press a number, though, it seems to finish without doing anything. I hoped maybe it would clock me in without me visi

Re: [O] Error when trying to use --batch to export agenda ical: cl-block-nil error

2015-01-24 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Okay, so the obvious fix was to load my org init file as in the following: emacs --batch --user $USER --eval "(progn (org-agenda-list nil nil 'year) (org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files))" Now, the wiki page at http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BatchMode mentinos that packages don't get loaded,

[O] Error when trying to use --batch to export agenda ical: cl-block-nil error

2015-01-24 Thread Tory S. Anderson
When I try to export my agenda to ics (ical) from the command line, I use the following command: emacs --batch --user $USER --eval "(progn (org-agenda-list nil nil 'year) (org-icalendar-combine-agenda-files))" But this fails because, it says No catch for tag: --cl-block-nil--, org-agenda

Re: [O] exporting latex fragments to ODT using imagemagick

2015-01-24 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 24 Jan 2015 at 00:08, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > writes: > >> Thanks for the suggestion. Interestingly, the export process still >> attempts to generate images for LaTeX fragments within sections that are >> commented out. This seems fundamentally wrong? > > This should be

[O] org-clock-select-task: how does it work?

2015-01-24 Thread Peter Münster
Hi, How does this function work please? When I start this function, I get a *Clock Task Select* buffer with the line "Recent Tasks" and this prompt in the minibuffer: "Select task for clocking:". There is no more cursor and whatever I type (TAB for example), I get "user-error: Invalid task choice

[O] Org buffer corruption with ediff-files

2015-01-24 Thread Michael Brand
Hi all There seems to be a bug when ediff-files is used to compare and edit two Org files. Reproduced with Emacs 24.4 (-Q), today's release_8.3beta-750-gb6fce5 and these steps: 1) M-: (ediff-files "a.org" "b.org") 2) Move point to the buffer "b.org" to the line with "b" 3) M- M- 4) Move point bac