Hi, Nicolas, can you merge this minor update? thanks.
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From: stardiviner
Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 10:20:41 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] ob-clojure-literate.el: Don't enable ob-clojure-literate-mode
by default.
* contrib/lisp/ob-clojur
Bernt Hansen writes:
> I am not really for or against enabling org-tempo by default. If it's
> not enabled by default and a clear path is documented for how to achieve
> the same thing in ORG-NEWS using yasnippet or some other expansion
> system then that is perfectly okay with me. If I can't u
there is org-id-extra-files. you will need to code around it to set it right.
by default it is set to text search extra files, as a symbol.
however, that symbol probably cannot be put in as a pseudo-file. i.e.
part of a list with files. [it seems that perhaps 'agenda-archives
/can/ be put in as
On 2018-05-02 12:16 +02, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Export blocks, like any other element, accept #+header: keyword, e.g.,
>
> #+header: whatever
> #+begin_export latex
>
> ...
> #+end_export
>
> Note that, however, such header arguments are ignored during export.
Thanks. This mean
> On May 2, 2018, at 3:56 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Berry, Charles" writes:
>
>> cmdline (not in the previous info version either)
>> sep
>
> I'm not sure what these two are about (the :sep is not documented
> either).
Re :sep, FWIW I found this in org.texi from late 2017:
Hi Rasmus,
2018ko maiatzak 2an, Rasmus Pank Roulund-ek idatzi zuen:
>> Finally, irrespective of which options are chosen, I think that org-tempo
>> would be better implemented in terms of a minor mode. This would allow
>> it to be autoloaded, turned on/off for different buffer(s) in an emacs
>> s
Hi,
Is it possible to include extra text in a logbook entry from a function
in a way that doesn't open a notes buffer?
I was trying to use org-add-log-setup:
(org-add-log-setup &optional PURPOSE STATE PREV-STATE HOW EXTRA)
but the EXTRA arg is ignored unless HOW is set to 'note as far as I can
Julius Dittmar writes:
> Hi,
>
> lisp is still a mystery to me, so I need help coding some functions I
> would like to use.
>
> What I want is a property 'ReviewPriority', which can take integer
> values, and a property 'LastReview'. I need functions that
>
> - increase ReviewPriority by one, ass
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Hi, Nicolas.
Now Org 9.1.12 is released. Maybe it's time to merge this ob-eshell PATCH?
If still has some places need modified, please tell me. Thanks.
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I think you are looking for the variable org-id-locations-file. This
file contains entries like ("~/vc/journal/2018/03/29/2018-03-29.org"
"A6509542-9C85-46ED-BFE3-715CE44BAA70") and is used to create a hash
table that provides a way to search for Ids. You can see it still holds
information to a fil
Thanks. I went carefully though my init file (which I should have done
before I submitted the bug), and discovered that this is a change in terms
of how filladapt-mode interacts with org-mode. There's really no reason to
have filladapt on when org is on, so I just disabled it.
Sorry for the noise!
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> In the Org 9.1 version manual, it was possible to search ":eval" and find
> what I was looking for. In 9.2 manual, very few of the header arguments are
> documented with the colon prefix.
I removed all colon prefixes, so it is a bug if any header argument is
prefix
Hi,
I think there is a typo in ORG-NEWS
Bastien writes:
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>
>> Consequently, I'm not going to enable org-tempo, instead going for
>> re-training of my fingers to use the new C-c ' binding.
>
> You certainly mean C-c C-, :)
>
Hello.
With variable org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags set to
true, tag completion does not work as I expect. Specifically, upon
'C-c C-q' or 'C-c C-c', it works fine if I enter in the minibuffer
some letter and then press , but not if I just press ; in
that case, a colon (:) is inse
Hello,
"Berry, Charles" writes:
> cmdline (not in the previous info version either)
> sep
I'm not sure what these two are about (the :sep is not documented
either).
Besides, :cmdline doesn't seem to be used consistently everywhere. It
could probably be moved out of "ob-core.el" and re-introduc
Hello,
Göktuğ Kayaalp writes:
> Also, another question remains: how do we extend this to #+begin_export
> blocks? But that's unclear to me maybe because I don't know in detail
> how header arguments work. Ideally this feature would work for _any
> block_ editable by ‘org-edit-special’ (i.e. C-
Hi,
I'd like to use links for cross referencing. As filenames are very prone
to change in my system, I'd like to use IDs for those links.
What I could not fathom yet is how the search path for those IDs is created.
Is there a way of (session-globally) setting that search path, in a
specialized i
Hi,
lisp is still a mystery to me, so I need help coding some functions I
would like to use.
What I want is a property 'ReviewPriority', which can take integer
values, and a property 'LastReview'. I need functions that
- increase ReviewPriority by one, assuming an initial 0 if there's no
value s
Aaron Ecay writes:
> I would also question the decision to change the format of
> org-structure-template-alist. That has caused some errors (in the sense
> of calls to the elisp ‘error’ function) for me because a third
> party-library (ox-reveal) still uses the old format. The change also
> see
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> FWIW, I strongly disagree that Yasnippet is a suitable replacement. IMO
>> it’s not at all intuitive.
>
> You must be kidding. Consider the following snippet:
>
># key: # --
>
>#+begin_src $1
>$0
>#+end_src
>
> In a bu
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