Sorry if this is a triplicate bug report. I emailed this as a message (not bug
report) to the Org list a week ago, but have seen no reply. I tried an official
bug report last night which I *think* did not work (mailing from within "emacs
-Q" does not "just work"), so here I try again.
If I ha
> From: Richard Stallman
> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 22:55:15 -0400
> Cc: n...@flqt.fr, 32...@debbugs.gnu.org, m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr
>
> > >From what I remember, there is not objection to use that instead; it's
> > just that someone has to work on converting ox-html to use htmlfontify
> > ins
I tried with org-mode version 9.0.10 and 9.0.1.
There is still no filtering when I do ^ in org agenda mode when the point
is anywhere on a line where there is a task.
I observe that:
- The version 9.0.1 dates to November 2016.
- org-agenda-filter-by-top-headline is a very useful function.
It prob
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> >From what I remember, there is not objection to use that instead; it's
> just
(htmlize-buffer-substring-no-invisible b e)
is this function available in emacs?
if not, it would be good to extract it and put it in emacs, or write
one for emacs.
On 9/13/18, Kaushal Modi wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:28 AM Glenn Morris wrote:
>>
>> Emacs already includes htmlfontify,
Adam Porter writes:
> Hi,
>
> This patch adds a new org-attach-download command, which downloads
> remote files with url.el and attaches them with org-attach. When called
> without a prefix, it first looks at point for a link, and prompts the
> user for a URL if none is found. When called with
Hello,
Adam Porter writes:
> This patch adds a new org-attach-download command, which downloads
> remote files with url.el and attaches them with org-attach. When called
> without a prefix, it first looks at point for a link, and prompts the
> user for a URL if none is found. When called with
Hello,
Adam Porter writes:
> I went ahead and made a patch for that idea.
Thank you.
However, it seems you do not make the prompt include the number of items
to scatter. Also, could you update the manual accordingly?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Robert Klein writes:
> the tests for sqlite don't work because
>
> 1. the executable is sqlite3, not sqlite anymore for current software
> (and obsqlite uses “sqlite3”, too)
>
> 2. the test doesn't have ob-sqlite loaded.
>
> Please advice, if the “(require 'obsqlite)” is offensive.
>
>
>
Dominik Schrempf writes:
> so I found the reason. Both Org versions behave the same, sorry for the
> confusion. The original equation that does not get exported correctly
> contained
> angles:
>
> \begin{equation}
> = \frac{\sum_i w_i k_{eff}(i)}{\sum_i w_i}.
> \end{equation}
>
> This equatio
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:28 AM Glenn Morris wrote:
>
> Emacs already includes htmlfontify, since 23.2.
> Is there some obstacle to Org using that? (bug#7506)
This has been discussed before on the Org mailing list.
>From what I remember, there is not objection to use that instead; it's
just tha
Richard Stallman wrote:
> If htmlize is useful, we should put it into Emacs.
> Is there some obstacle to that?
Emacs already includes htmlfontify, since 23.2.
Is there some obstacle to Org using that? (bug#7506)
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2018 à 18:48 +0300, Eli Zaretskii a écrit :
> Could you please report this to the Org developers? Thanks.
It's done. Thanks.
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2018 à 23:35 -0400, Richard Stallman a écrit :
> Emacs should not advise people to load anything from outside Emacs
> (cou
Am 13.09.18 um 15:31 schrieb Dominik Schrempf:
> so I found the reason. Both Org versions behave the same, sorry for the
> confusion. The original equation that does not get exported correctly
> contained
> angles:
>
> \begin{equation}
> = \frac{\sum_i w_i k_{eff}(i)}{\sum_i w_i}.
> \end{equatio
Hi,
so I found the reason. Both Org versions behave the same, sorry for the
confusion. The original equation that does not get exported correctly contained
angles:
\begin{equation}
= \frac{\sum_i w_i k_{eff}(i)}{\sum_i w_i}.
\end{equation}
This equation is correctly rendered when using a .tex
Hi,
I have the following document:
\begin{equation}
foobar
\end{equation}
I perform an HTML export.
The equation is not rendered with MathJax when using Org Mode 9.1.14
(Spacemacs).
The equation is correctly rendered with =emacs -Q=; then, Org Mode 9.1.9 is
used.
I am sure that Spacemacs s
>> Freeplane XML to org
I took a look at images of Freeplane XML and it is boring.
What I’d like to do is tile triangles (and the normal) as clusters and/or
scatters on meaningful planes of data/concepts which see a landscape having
moving parts in Disney’s Tron Hollywood movie but less dark.
Hi,
When writing Org-related code, I often need to get parts of a link. I
usually have to lookup the proper regexp and manually do string-match,
then match-string, etc.
The following code makes this process much simpler. Would it be helpful
if this were added to Org? I think it would save a lo
I went ahead and made a patch for that idea.
Thanks,
Adam>From bba4a705cb028643ee76c9e37b0168e8a1152986 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adam Porter
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2018 03:53:36 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-agenda: Add org-agenda-scatter-days option
The new option sets the number of days to prompt
Stas Vlasov writes:
> It could be useful to have a note about the place where the entry was refiled
> from. Like so:
>
> * TODO Note on where the entry was refiled from
> :LOGBOOK:
> - Refiled on [2016-04-04 Mon 00:57] from ~/emacs-tasks.org::*Tasks%20workflow
> - Refiled on [2015-05-15 Fri 13
In addition to Kyle's suggestion, you may find Helm useful, as commands
like helm-org-in-buffer-headings have an "Open in indirect buffer"
action, which makes it easy to open subtrees in indirect buffers.
helm-org-rifle can also do this.
If there are certain subtrees you often work with together,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> What I'm proposing is a way to visualize org buffers in Freeplane and
> vice-versa.
I would love that!
> I think a script to automatically transform the Freeplane XML to org
> and vice-versa wouldn't be too hard to come up with.
I am not as confident as you,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Hi Nicolas,
>> Alternatively, the number of marked items could be indicated in the
>> prompt string, e.g. "Scatter X tasks across how many days:". A
>> customizeable default could also be provided.
>
> FWIW, I slightly prefer the second option. Would you want to provide
Dear org-mode community,
It could be useful to have a note about the place where the entry was refiled
from. Like so:
* TODO Note on where the entry was refiled from
:LOGBOOK:
- Refiled on [2016-04-04 Mon 00:57] from ~/emacs-tasks.org::*Tasks%20workflow
- Refiled on [2015-05-15 Fri 13:53] from
Hi,
This patch adds a new org-attach-download command, which downloads
remote files with url.el and attaches them with org-attach. When called
without a prefix, it first looks at point for a link, and prompts the
user for a URL if none is found. When called with prefix, it prompts
for the URL.
Dear Eric,
thanks for the fast reply!
Indeed, I had a look at the lshort documentation.
It actually never states that \label must come after the full \caption{}
command - nesting works - good to know.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
Cheers,
Simon
On 9/13/18 8:05 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Tue
On Tuesday, 11 Sep 2018 at 09:31, Simon Braß wrote:
> Exporting a table (or figure) with a CAPTION and NAME tag leads to
> following result:
> \caption{\label{whatever-tag} I am a caption.}
> Any LaTeX compiler won't understand this line correctly and won't be able
> to reference to the assigned la
Hello.
I reported this bug to Emacs developpers (bug#32722), one of them ask
me to report it to Org developers :
Actualy, I don't understand why Org-mode quote Github, a non-free
platform, when I want to publish my org-blog :
M-x org-publish-all
[…]
Publishing file
home/nico/Documents/Travaux/.
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