> I think this is a genuine bug. Exclude regexp should be matched against
> relative file names, not absolute ones. I fixed it in wip-sitemap. You
> may want to rebase the branch if you want to experiment with the fix.
The latest update works for me (all my previously reported issues are
fixed).
I feel like I recall some one recently saying adding an extra blank line
after the src blocks or at the end of the blocks might solve it.
John
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Hi list,
Not sure if this is a bug or a feature:
Collapsed sections, which end with a source code block, have the same font
(from the ellipsis until the end of line) as the code block last line. The
face name is `org-block-end-line'.
This propagates also to parent sections.
Is there a setting that
2016-10-31 17:04 GMT-07:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> "Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
>
>> org-todo calls org-auto-repeat-maybe, which sees the ".+" style
>> repeater. It calls org-timestamp-change to move the timestamp up to
>> today. Point is left at the closing bracket. So far, so good.
>>
>> org-timesta
"Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
> org-todo calls org-auto-repeat-maybe, which sees the ".+" style
> repeater. It calls org-timestamp-change to move the timestamp up to
> today. Point is left at the closing bracket. So far, so good.
>
> org-timestamp-change sets origin-cat to 'after and origin to (po
2016-10-31 8:23 GMT-07:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
>
>> I've noticed some unusual behavior with repeating entries when the
>> system-time-locale variable is set. Specifically:
>>
>> It is Sunday, today, October 30th. I did not mark this task, which is
>> a habit,
On 31 October 2016 at 14:56, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Reuben Thomas writes:
>
> > That's great! However, is a cut of the release branch as good as an
> actual
> > release?
>
> It is better, since it contains more bugfixes than last release without
> adding new features.
>
That's go
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> However, I think we should make more frequent bugfix releases. We may
>> even automate such releases, e.g., one week after the last unreleased
>> bugfix in the branch. I don't do releases however, so this may just be
>> a weird idea.
>
> We
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> However, I think we should make more frequent bugfix releases. We may
> even automate such releases, e.g., one week after the last unreleased
> bugfix in the branch. I don't do releases however, so this may just be
> a weird idea.
We already have that, it's the Org packag
Hello,
"Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
> I've noticed some unusual behavior with repeating entries when the
> system-time-locale variable is set. Specifically:
>
> It is Sunday, today, October 30th. I did not mark this task, which is
> a habit, yesterday.
>
> -- If I have (setq system-time-locale "
Hello,
Reuben Thomas writes:
> That's great! However, is a cut of the release branch as good as an actual
> release?
It is better, since it contains more bugfixes than last release without
adding new features.
However, I think we should make more frequent bugfix releases. We may
even automate
Thibault Marin writes:
> Sorry for the confusion, I don't think anything is wrong with the new
> ox-publish.el, but the selection of excluded files by regexp seems to
> have changed (I personally have no problem with this change, I just
> thought I'd mention it).
>
> My directory structure has a
> I'm not sure to understand. Why resulting in an empty file list is
> a problem? Is there an error in the new "ox-publish.el"?
Sorry for the confusion, I don't think anything is wrong with the new
ox-publish.el, but the selection of excluded files by regexp seems to
have changed (I personally ha
On 30 October 2016 at 23:57, Josiah Schwab wrote:
> Hi Reuben,
>
> > It would be great if it were possible to install stable org-mode
> > versions from GNU ELPA or MELPA Stable. At present, one has to choose
> > between installing bleeding-edge versions simply, or stable versions
> > built by han
Hello,
42 147 writes:
> I notice that org-meta-return now inserts a space between the new headline
> and the previous headline. This was not the functionality before (not sure
> which update changed it).
Not sure to understand "before" what. In any case, wouldn't you be
looking for `org-blank-b
Saša Janiška writes:
> I might try it, but wonder if there are some relevant commits in master
> branch?
There are 1200+ commits in the master branch that are not in the stable
one. It could make a difference.
Regards,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Correct. Anyway, it would be interesting to test the issue with real
> master branch.
I might try it, but wonder if there are some relevant commits in master
branch?
Sincerely,
Gour
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Hello,
Saša Janiška writes:
> Ahh, OK. But it is still not built-in version, but the one from org’s
> ELPA, right?
Correct. Anyway, it would be interesting to test the issue with real
master branch.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Thibault Marin writes:
> I don't have the `directory-name-p' function (I am still on emacs 24),
> so I made a simplistic one: (string= file (file-name-sans-extension
> file)), it seems to be sufficient for my test-case. I don't know if not
> being on 25 will cause other issues.
Fixed.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This is not master. You are still on stable branch according to the
> string above.
Ahh, OK. But it is still not built-in version, but the one from org’s
ELPA, right?
Sincerely,
Gour
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miseries or elated wh
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