Thanks for the clarification and the detailed analysis. Sounds like you did
you homework - I have a lot lo learn. Anyway, I would say that we agree on
most points, and I'm more than content to leave it at that :-).
Best Regards,
Kosta
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On Jul 4,
As of tonight, when I updated Org, Noweb References no longer seem to
resolve during the tangle process, when "#+PROPERTY: noweb tangle" is set.
Any idea why or what I can do to get this fixed?
Sam
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Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
>
> Sufficient for what? I believe we were discussing security (that was my
> intention at least, and so did your previous email seem to indicate). And
> if this is the case, you have just contradicted yourself. I apologize for
> pointing it out so directly, and al
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> That leads me to the second point. I think it's high time to remove the
> deprecated (3 years ago) syntax for header properties, e.g.,
>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :tangle: no
> :END:
>
> I re-read discussions about it from a couple of years ago, and, AFAICT,
> the arguments
Hello,
On 3 July 2016 at 23:12, Robert Horn wrote:
>
> The SHA1's are reference elements used throughout git, and are primarily
> for integrity protection against accidents, not against attackers. Hence
> it's sufficient that
> they be maintained by the git processes.
>
Sufficient for what? I
Hi,
Am I alone to see this recently:
insert an src python block with
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I agree, it doesn't make sense to use it for customization. OTOH, it
>> also adds the link type to org-link-types, rebuilds the regexp and the
>> org-link-protocols.
>
> It is possible to rebuild regexps upon modifying a defcustom.
Do you mean
I was looking through all the changes needed to centralize the link code
we have been discussing.
One point we didn't discuss yet is the org-store-link-functions.
These could be stored in a :store property in `org-link-parameters'.
Instead of a variable for org-store-link-functions we could gener
Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
> Hello Robert,
>
> I am the OP.
>
> For what it is worth, the current discussion is actually precisely what I
> was aiming at. I agree with your analysis of my Intended goals but
> completely disagree that SHA1 alone is any sort of guarantee.. To be
> precise, I d
Konstantin Kliakhandler writes:
> For what it is worth, the current discussion is actually precisely what I
> was aiming at. I agree with your analysis of my Intended goals but
> completely disagree that SHA1 alone is any sort of guarantee.. To be
> precise, I don't just think that it doesn't provi
Hello Robert,
I am the OP.
For what it is worth, the current discussion is actually precisely what I
was aiming at. I agree with your analysis of my Intended goals but
completely disagree that SHA1 alone is any sort of guarantee.. To be
precise, I don't just think that it doesn't provide much, bu
I think that the original question was looking at a different problem,
and discussion of hosted tooling may be a distraction. The issues that
normally come up for cyber-security discussions of distribution need to
be looked at. The following is a start at organizing those for
org-mode.
I think
`org-toggle-item` transforms a heading into a list item. It transforms a
heading with a TODO into a list item with a checkbox. It works on a
region, so intuitively it should correctly transform all headings with
TODOs in a region into a list with checkboxes. Instead, it does this:
* TODO a
* TODO
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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On Fri, 1 Jul 2016, Christian Heinrich wrote:
Hello,
I built org-mode from the master branch. I set org-export-babel-
evaluate to nil in my init.el as my org-files contain lots of src-
blocks that take ages to execute.
I realized that since commit ec615b192d703a0201ceefd46897e4636ff00a38,
the
Bastien Guerry writes:
> I encourage you to try gogs, it is very easy to install and maintain,
> and its interface is very engaging. The more gogs users and potential
> admins out there, the more comfortable I'll feel making the switch.
If it requires anything more than dropping in the public SSH
Hi,
I haven't been as active as I'd have liked in this matter...
Bastien Guerry wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Ian Barton writes:
>
> > Not heard of Gogs before, although it looks nice. Another possiblity
> > would be gitolite with cgit. Gitolite is very flexible and as a
> > consequence can be hard t
Thanks!
I have an additional, similar patch - In this one I changed the unicode
symbol for \circ from something looking like ^ to [image: \circ] (#x2218 =
"ring operator" = \circ in TeX input method).
Thanks,
Kosta
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On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 12:24 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Chunyang Xu writes:
>> rsync access would allow people to efficiently mirror Org ELPA
>> [http://orgmode.org/elpa/]. Please provide rsync access to it.
>
> Git transport is more efficient than rsync.
All files we need to sync is under http://o
Hello,
I built org-mode from the master branch. I set org-export-babel-
evaluate to nil in my init.el as my org-files contain lots of src-
blocks that take ages to execute.
I realized that since commit ec615b192d703a0201ceefd46897e4636ff00a38,
the export behavior has changed. Since then, the ":ex
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
> Not heard of Gogs before, although it looks nice. Another possiblity
> would be gitolite with cgit. Gitolite is very flexible and as a
> consequence can be hard to set up initially. The documentation is very
> comprehensive. It supports mirroring of repos.
I have no
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