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Le 05/08/2015 02:00, Bastien Guerry a écrit :
> Hi Thierry,
>
> Thierry Banel writes:
>
>> I am glad to announce the orgtbl-join package.
> this is really nice.
>
> Would you be okay to add this to Org's core feature for Org > 8.3?
>
Of course I'm okay.
As 8.3 is already out, it should be added t
in maint when i capture, i often get this:
Error running timer `org-element--cache-sync': (wrong-type-argument
integer-or-marker-p nil)
so i run element-debug-mode on the base buffer of the
capture. but then capture stops working:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Capture abort:
(wrong-ty
Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo yale.edu> writes:
>
> Tim O'Callaghan writes:
>
> > Does anyone else out there generate todo.txt files[1] from
> > org/org-agenda? If you do, how do you do it. Or if not, do you
> > have a good idea about how if it can be approximated in an
> > agenda configuration?
>
On 08/16/2015 09:36 AM, Bastien Guerry wrote:
Scott Randby writes:
Unfortunately, the \hypersetup{...} generated by org is last one in
the preamble when an org document is exported.
Is there anything to fix here?
Yes in my opinion. Return the org-latex-with hyperref variable to Org.
Scott
Yep..! Guess I know that unsubscribed mail doesn't actually go to /dev/null
like I heard it might.
The end result was commit 81a63729473baaf00c2548d8929b9388053aea05 sans the
test from http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/99888 after a little
bit of "patch bootcamp" for someone who read REA
Hi Nicolas,
This is a duplicate that has finally come through:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/99888
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Kyle
Speaking of COMMENT, I had noticed some strange behavior if I have a state like
COMMENTED_OUT.
If I have a header like =#+TODO: TODO COMMENTED_OUT | DONE=, and cycle through
state with S-, it gets pretty wonky. For now, I simply use COMMENT
when I have a section I want to consider as commented
Bastien Guerry writes:
> The redefinition already happened (i.e. the master branch is about
> Org+Emacs 24.3+) and it happened before we could reach a consensus
> about it, or simply take the time to really discuss it as we need.
>
> I'm trying to find the best conditions to move forward here.
Wel
Julien Cubizolles writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>>
>>> Here's a quick implementation of the method I described earlier
>>> in the thread:
>>
>> This works great. Thanks! Perhaps we could integrate something like this
>> into org-bbdb.el...
>
> I second that. It's exactly
Hello,
Matthew MacLean writes:
> Could you review my patch? Thanks..!
Thank you for the patch.
> diff --git a/lisp/ob-core.el b/lisp/ob-core.el
> index e3abe97..01c4da8 100644
> --- a/lisp/ob-core.el
> +++ b/lisp/ob-core.el
> @@ -2813,34 +2813,37 @@ block but are passed literally to the
> \"e
Hello,
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Yes, thanks! I have a few false positives, especially when spotting
> wrong drawer location. I will try to report/fix them.
False positives are acceptable when "Trust" level is low. Of course, it
could be a bug in the checker, too.
In any case, you asked to re
Hello,
m...@nooff.info writes:
> After update to org-mode 8.3.1 via elpa, summaries in column view no
> longer work. I made git bisect with minimal configuration and it seems
> that first broken commit is:
>
> commit 0f93638ce1b29792033231426a4555e538f5c959
> Author: Nicolas Goaziou
> Date
Dmitri Makarov writes:
> The problem seems to be in the order of :PROPERTIES: v. :LOGBOOK:.
As of 8.3, the properties drawer must immediately follow any planning
info. The link below has a function that will fix up your files.
http://orgmode.org/Changes.html
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Kyle
The problem seems to be in the order of :PROPERTIES: v. :LOGBOOK:. If
I move :PROPERTIES: above :LOGBOOK: block in the file, then the mode
line starts displaying the correct time for the task. It used to work
before the regardless of the ordering the :PROPERTIES: and :LOGBOOK:
blocks, so I consid
The example works ok for me, i.e. modeline task time shows only
today's time (6:00). However, the following example doesn't work (it
shows 34d 19:47) when clocked in the task 'B':
* L
** TODO B :body:
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2015-08-16 S
Dmitri Makarov writes:
> After update to Org-mode version 8.3.1 (8.3.1-16-gf6aa53-elpa) the
> property "CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL" value "today" has no effect. The
> modeline timing for a task display the total time for the task, not
> the time since the start of the current day.
>
> GNU Emacs 25.0.5
After update to Org-mode version 8.3.1 (8.3.1-16-gf6aa53-elpa) the
property "CLOCK_MODELINE_TOTAL" value "today" has no effect. The
modeline timing for a task display the total time for the task, not
the time since the start of the current day.
GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0, NS a
· Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>> [ ... snip ... ]
>>
>> [ ... snip completion issue with gnorb ... ]
>
> No worries, glad it's sorted!
>
>> But maybe someone can give me a hint how to get helm working here.
>>
>> As mentioned above I have
>>
>> #+begin_src emacs_lisp
>> (setq org-refile-use-outli
Hi Tom,
I see this has been committed, thanks!
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Bastien
Rasmus writes:
> AFAIK there's no change in 8.3. If you export a document consisting of
> "$ %" with ox-latex with 8.2.10 you also get "\$ \%".
Okay, thanks for confirming,
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Bastien
Rasmus writes:
> Bastien Guerry writes:
>
>> As for the change itself, I cannot find the discussion about it on the
>> mailing list, if someone finds a pointer, thanks.
>
> AFAIR http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/96267/
Thanks!
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Bastien
Hi,
"Cook, Malcolm" writes:
> Link to http://orgmode.org/build-org-pkg.txt is 404 in
> http://orgmode.org/elpa.html
Fixed, thanks for reporting this,
--
Bastien
Bastien Guerry writes:
> As for the change itself, I cannot find the discussion about it on the
> mailing list, if someone finds a pointer, thanks.
AFAIR http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/96267/
--
Lasciate ogni speranza, voi che leggete questo.
Hi,
I removed `org-html-use-unicode-chars'.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Scott Randby writes:
>>
>>> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
>>> % symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
>>> messes up the exported document, and that using % only wor
Andreas Leha writes:
> So, even if there is probably not a high risk for the COMMENT keyword to
> be dropped I just wanted to express my support for it.
COMMENT will stay, for sure.
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Bastien
Hi Matt and Nick,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> Here's a quick implementation of the method I described earlier
>> in the thread:
>
> This works great. Thanks! Perhaps we could integrate something like this
> into org-bbdb.el...
Agreed. Nick, would you like to provide a patch
Rasmus writes:
>> I just merged `wip-lint' branch with `master'. It is now possible to
>> check syntax in a document using
>>
>> M-x org-lint
>
> Cool. Thanks!
Yes, thanks! I have a few false positives, especially when spotting
wrong drawer location. I will try to report/fix them.
--
B
Hi Spencer,
Spencer Boucher writes:
> Evil mode text objects behave very badly in org-mode (specifically
> paragraphs). Is this a know problem? Is there a fix?
This is obscure: what are "evil mode text objects"? Can you provide
an example that non-evil users can understand?
Thanks,
--
Bast
Scott Randby writes:
> Unfortunately, the \hypersetup{...} generated by org is last one in
> the preamble when an org document is exported.
Is there anything to fix here?
--
Bastien
Hi Michael,
Michael Welle writes:
> I think, part of why I
> didn't look there is that release notes, change logs, etc. aren't part
> of the package. That's something I found unfortunate on other
> circumstances as well.
Yes, indeed, thanks for pointing this. Org ELPA packages starting
from 8.
Hi Scott,
Scott Randby writes:
> Thanks, that worked, but now I have to change the code on a huge
> number of files. It is hard to consider something a feature when it
> breaks a long accepted practice. It certainly isn't a good feature in
> my view. In fact, it is a terrible feature. I started
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
>> % symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
>> messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've
>> also experimented with \
Andreas Leha writes:
>> I still get hangs from time to time, and `kill -12 $(pidof emacs)'
>> always shows flyspell-mode in the mix. I never get hangs without
>> flyspell-mode. I think this has been mentioned before, but I don't know
>> if anyone went any farther with it. I still get hangs!
>
> S
Dear org-mode users and developers,
* Gregor Zattler [16. Aug. 2015]:
> how do I quote slashes ("/") in TITLE or BODY in org-protocol
> string?
Answer: urlencode them as explained in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding
> emacsclient org-protocol:/capture:/x/URL/TITLE/BODY
>
> I
Hi all,
just my 2¢ as a quick follow-up. I still like the idea behind org-sync,
though I totatly agree with Aurélien that it is rather challenging to
convert between a free-formed, human readable format and a rigid format
like a bug tracker of kinds. In our conversation 2 years ago, Aurélien
spe
Hello,
I have encountered a fault in recent versions of org when clocking into a task
with a dangling clock when org-clock-into-drawer is an integer rather than a
string. It appears the error was a presumption that org-clock-into-drawer would
be a string for the construction of a regex. Attache
Hello to org-mode mailing list subscribers & people CC'd in this email,
I'm not interested in maintaining org-sync anymore. I've tried to
continue but it just doesn't interest me anymore, I can't find the
motivation and I rarely use bugtrackers. I think there are too many
design issues with org-sy
Yo~!
fa5fd6351605912ec75e783cb626497b1ebe471e introduced a change where
org-babel-script-escape stopped accepting numbers. This caused an issue in
ob-ruby.el where when trying to evaluate something like "2 + 2", you would
get the message:
`org-babel-script-escape' expects a string
This broke e
After update to org-mode 8.3.1 via elpa, summaries in column view no
longer work. I made git bisect with minimal configuration and it seems
that first broken commit is:
commit 0f93638ce1b29792033231426a4555e538f5c959
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Tue Jun 2 17:02:55 2015 +0200
org-c
Dear org-mode users and developers,
how do I quote slashes ("/") in TITLE or BODY in org-protocol
string?
emacsclient org-protocol:/capture:/x/URL/TITLE/BODY
I capture emails from mutt (mail user agent) to org-mode via mutt
macros and bash scripts. Now I get errors in Emacs „Greedy
org-pro
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Great. The bad commit seems to be:
>>
>> commit 898cfbcac0560d1d742d939a62c5a8253fe9b66f
>> Author: Nicolas Goaziou
>> Date: Mon Aug 10 13:34:07 2015 +0200
>>
>> Implement faster `show-children' function
>>
>> * lisp/o
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Since it already
> has happened and the general consensus seems to be that we should go
> there eventually, just maybe not right now, I don't see why we suddenly
> also need to re-define what master is about.
The redefinition already happened (i.e. the master bra
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