Hello,
Robert Irelan writes:
> I've attached a patch on top of my first patch, containing tests.
Applied. Thank you!
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Tobias Schlemmer writes:
> From 810c66b23aa9302b6a723b257210d97342cebba8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Tobias Schlemmer
> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 19:47:26 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] Add an entry for iCalendar export CLASS attribute to ORG-NEWS
>
> * etc/ORG-NEWS: Document iCalendar expor
Turning on org-indent-mode again solved the issue.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 10:07 PM Zongheng Yang wrote:
> Since a couple days (or just these past week?) ago my orgmode started
> displaying a weird issue: the text under a heading is not properly aligned.
> See the screenshot here: https://imgur.
Since a couple days (or just these past week?) ago my orgmode started
displaying a weird issue: the text under a heading is not properly aligned.
See the screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/VrGap1s. No matter how nested
the heading is, the text seems to always start at the first character of
the v
i frequently have broken file: links. this might reduce their occurrence.
i'd like to be able to do this:
file:.../**/myfile
which would use bash's globbing mechanism or an elisp equivalent.
also perhaps this:
file:.../**/*myfile*
if one file results, i would like it to open as normal.
I've attached a patch on top of my first patch, containing tests.
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 1:38 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Robert Irelan writes:
>
> > I've rebased against latest master and attached the patch.
>
> It looks good, thank you.
>
> Would you mind proving a couple of regre
Am 26.06.2018 um 11:53 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> Hello,
>
> Tobias Schlemmer writes:
>
>> some time ago sent pull request from GitHub to support per-entry
>> visibility in iCalendar export.
> We don't use GitHub.
No problem.
I don't remember where I got this advise. Usually I don't send requests
Hi,
Confirmed, this works on 9.1.13 and is not a bug, just user error. Cheers!
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> gvoysey writes:
>
> > I use org as my lab notebook. Fairly often, I include figures and
> > plots. I have the following style of file structure
Hello,
Adam Porter writes:
> I've noticed that org-map-entries calls org-agenda-prepare-buffers
> whenever its SCOPE argument is nil. According to the docstring, a nil
> SCOPE means, "The current buffer, respecting the restriction if any," so
> it doesn't seem necessary to call org-agenda-prepa
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> CC: "emacs-de...@gnu.org"
> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 05:47:04 +
>
> My point is that for a modular design, the same package that provides
> the browse-url function, should also provide some match-url-at-point-p
> predicate, e.g.
There is such a function: browse-url-
> From: Vincent Belaïche
> CC: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org"
> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 05:19:32 +
>
> Just to be factual:
> 1) Does anybody objects the patch as it is --- if not I would push it to the
> repo ?
It needs to be called out in NEWS.
> 2) Does anybody agrees that the coding of Info-ge
> I have no clue where to start searching
To list `org-` variables:
C-h v org- TAB
You can try the following:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
; find help for the mode's key map
C-h b
; find help for the major mode
C-s major
; click on org-end-of-line
; click on org.el
; there you find a fi
Am 26.06.2018 um 15:45 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
Am 25.06.2018 um 13:58 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
Having this item list:
- 1
- 2
with cursor in the "-2" row demoteing the item with org-shiftmetaright results
in
- 1
2
where the expected " * 2" is displa
Am 25.06.2018 um 13:58 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
Hello,
Rainer Stengele writes:
Having this item list:
- 1
- 2
with cursor in the "-2" row demoteing the item with org-shiftmetaright results
in
- 1
2
where the expected " * 2" is displayed as "2".
describe-char with cursor at the
Yes ,
I have now an org-aganda-files in my .spacemacs and all work as expected.
Thank you all very much.
Sorry for the noise.
CLOSED.
Rgds,
Michaël C.
On juin 26 2018, at 2:57 pm, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Michaël Chlon writes:
> > Well it is very simple:
> > • Open a file ".org" in emacs
> > •
Michaël Chlon writes:
> Well it is very simple:
>
> • Open a file ".org" in emacs
> • press: C-c-a a or C-c-a t and do not see any TODO. I have presed the
> shortcuts that spacemacs provide but nothing ...
> • I also try with timestamp and deadline, but nothing appear except the
> calenda
Am 26.06.2018 um 14:45 schrieb Michaël Chlon:
> Well it is very simple:
>
> *
> Open a file ".org" in emacs
> *
> press: C-c-a a or C-c-a t and do not see any TODO. I have presed the
> shortcuts that spacemacs provide but nothing ...
> *
> I also try with timestamp and deadli
Well it is very simple:
Open a file ".org" in emacs
press: C-c-a a or C-c-a t and do not see any TODO. I have presed the shortcuts
that spacemacs provide but nothing ...
I also try with timestamp and deadline, but nothing appear except the calendar
My test file attached to this mail.
But when
Michaël Chlon writes:
> What do you mean with : "ECM demonstrating" ?
A minimal complete example, i.e., a recipe so I can try to reproduce
your issue.
Hi,
What do you mean with : "ECM demonstrating" ?
On juin 26 2018, at 12:08 pm, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
> michaël chlon writes:
> > When i try to generate the list of TODOs from a TODO file (.org), nothing
> > appear !
> > The agenda appears but is empty !
> >
> > Can you troubleshoot
Hello,
Aritra Bhattacharjee writes:
> For a specific file that I am making with org column view with
> TaskJuggler, the column header in the column view disappears after
> scrolling down.
>
> To re produce this issue, please:
> 1. copy the file content to an org file
> 2. start col view in first
Hello,
michaël chlon writes:
> When i try to generate the list of TODOs from a TODO file (.org), nothing
> appear !
> The agenda appears but is empty !
>
> Can you troubleshoot this ?
We don't have enough information. Could you provide an ECM demonstrating
the issue?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goa
Hello,
gvoysey writes:
> I use org as my lab notebook. Fairly often, I include figures and
> plots. I have the following style of file structure:
>
> Project
> ├── project.org
> └── subproject
> ├── figures
> │ └── foo.png
> └── subproject.org
>
> I have been using #+INCLUDE to "
Hello,
Franco Pasut writes:
> Translation error in Italian when exporting to HTML
>
> By entering the command #+LANGUAGE: it to export in HTML, the figures are
> indicated with an incorrect name.
> Example: Figure 1 instead of Figura 1.
>
> I tried the *Spanish* version (#+LANGUAGE: es) and in t
Hello,
Tim Baumgard writes:
> I recently updated Emacs from 25.3 (Org mode v. 8.2.10) to 26.1 (Org mode
> v. 9.1.9) and noticed a performance issue/regression in one of my Org files
> that
> contains a table that currently has nine columns, around 1,200 rows, and uses
> formulas. In 25.3, I cou
Hello,
"Andrea D'Amore" writes:
> I'm submitting a small patch to add orga and pandoc to the list of
> org-tools.
Thank you. Would you mind using "git format-patch" to get a proper
commit message and send it again?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Tobias Schlemmer writes:
> some time ago sent pull request from GitHub to support per-entry
> visibility in iCalendar export.
We don't use GitHub.
> I attach the patch and some short documentation of the feature in the
> attaced files. They have been updated to honour the timezone patch
Hello,
Gennady Uraltsev writes:
> Running =(org-babel-tangle)= from inside a =src= block ignores
> =header-args= properties
> Consider the following org-mode file set for tangling.
>
> This code should run the command =org-babel-tangle=
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent
> (org-babel-ta
Hello,
"Meyer-Wegener, Klaus" writes:
> LaTeX export stopped working when I installed org 9.1.13. listp has the
> wrong number of arguments:
>
> apply: Wrong type argument: listp, #("Klaus Meyer-Wegener" 0 19
> (:parent (#0)))
It sounds like you have a mixed installation. Please make sure bu
Hi,
some time ago sent pull request from GitHub to support per-entry
visibility in iCalendar export.
I attach the patch and some short documentation of the feature in the
attaced files. They have been updated to honour the timezone patch and
the documentation switch from texinfo to org-mode.
Reg
One more point : do org-mode experts have an idea about whether there
are any better way to match a URL that can be browsed with the
browse-url function.
My point is that for a modular design, the same package that provides
the browse-url function, should also provide some match-url-at-point-p
pre
Just to be factual:
1) Does anybody objects the patch as it is --- if not I would push it to the
repo ?
2) Does anybody agrees that the coding of Info-get-token is not futureproof
(length of regexp string used for max length of matchable string).
Vincent.
De : Eli Zaretskii
Envoyé : lundi
I agree it is a bit strange, but the reason for it is simple : I would
like a single entry point for all the manuals installed on my PC, so
that my old and tired brain does not have to remember where the manual
is located, and what format is it written in. So it would be nice if all
the manuals
I generated the regexp with (regexp-opt '("ftp" "http" "https"
"file")). I admit that the list of protocols is not clear from the
regexp, but it was already done this way before my change, and I tried
to minimize the change.
More concerning in my opinion is how the Info-get-token is written. As
s
Running =(org-babel-tangle)= from inside a =src= block ignores
=header-args= properties
Consider the following org-mode file set for tangling.
This code should run the command =org-babel-tangle=
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent
(org-babel-tangle)
#+END_SRC
that should tangle the stuff in th
See (info "(texinfo) Reference Syntax")…
De : Vincent Belaïche
Envoyé : dimanche 24 juin 2018 18:48
À : Eli Zaretskii
Cc : emacs-de...@gnu.org; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Objet : RE: info URL « open at point » patch
Hello Eli,
To my understanding @xref works only for info links (node names o
What I want to do is to refer an HTML or PDF document from an Info document. So
I want the info browser to launch the web browser for it to open a
« file: » protocol document.
Here is the Texinfo source which I would like to use:
--8<8<8<8<8<-- begin -->8>8>8>8>8-
Bonjour tout l'monde !
I am writing to both Emacs-devel and org-mode list because this concerns
browsing URL, and Org-mode already has quite some stuff on this.
Recently I came across this that in an Info file a « file: » protocol
URL is not opened at point. Please find attached a patch to make it
Hello Eli,
To my understanding @xref works only for info links (node names or anchors, or
qualified thereof where the qualificator is the info document name) --- maybe I
am wrong, tell me if so --- but I want to refer to an HTML or PDF document.
Vincent.
De
Running =(org-babel-tangle)= from inside a =src= block ignores
=header-args= properties
Consider the following org-mode file set for tangling.
This code should run the command =org-babel-tangle= #+BEGIN_SRC
emacs-lisp :results silent
(org-babel-tangle)
#+END_SRC
that should tangle the stuff in the
Hello,
I'm submitting a small patch to add orga and pandoc to the list of org-tools.
I'm not subscribing to the ml, so if there is any follow-up please be
sure to directly reply to my email address.
Best regards
--
Andrea
diff --git a/org-tools/index.org b/org-tools/index.org
index 53a0196..3b
Hello,
For a specific file that I am making with org column view with
TaskJuggler, the column header in the column view disappears after
scrolling down.
To re produce this issue, please:
1. copy the file content to an org file
2. start col view in first header 'building'
3. scroll down for some t
Hi,
When i try to generate the list of TODOs from a TODO file (.org), nothing
appear !
The agenda appears but is empty !
Can you troubleshoot this ?
Rgds,
Michaël CHLON
Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0, NS appkit-1348.17
Version 10.10.5 (Build 14F2511))
of 2018-0
Translation error in Italian when exporting to HTML
By entering the command #+LANGUAGE: it to export in HTML, the figures are
indicated with an incorrect name.
Example: Figure 1 instead of Figura 1.
I tried the *Spanish* version (#+LANGUAGE: es) and in this case the
translation is correct: Figura
I recently updated Emacs from 25.3 (Org mode v. 8.2.10) to 26.1 (Org mode
v. 9.1.9) and noticed a performance issue/regression in one of my Org files that
contains a table that currently has nine columns, around 1,200 rows, and uses
formulas. In 25.3, I could create a new row or use org-table-copy-
Hi,
I'm using emacs (git checkout v. 27.0.50) and Org mode (git checkout
release_9.1.13-760-g8def68).
My typical setup is to use a maximized or full screen emacs frame split
into five windows positioned vertically one next to the other. All five
windows display one and the same file, that is op
I use org as my lab notebook. Fairly often, I include figures and
plots. I have the following style of file structure:
Project
├── project.org
└── subproject
├── figures
│ └── foo.png
└── subproject.org
I have been using #+INCLUDE to "lift" subproject.org up into project.org as
a
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