This is solved, I found this problem is on package "ob-async" can't
handled the :dir correctly. And it's fixed in latest ob-async now.
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On 1/15/19 4:07 PM, Marco Wahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> First, I'm using Emacs 26.1 and Org 9.2.
>>
>> If I have [[./page.html]] in an Org file and I click on the link,
>> page.html is opened in my browser, but if I have
>> [[./page.html#section]] in the Org file and I click on
I'm trying to create a custom agenda command that starts in follow-mode and
follows indirectly. Starting with follow mode works fine, but
org-agenda-follow-indirect is nil in the resulting org agenda buffer.
Minimal Working Example:
- save the following org txt as a local file
- evaluate the src b
I think this is a bug but I don't know enough about svg images to be sure.
On export, links to svg images produce an element rather than an
. Here's the docstring of the function (from ox-heml):
-
Return \"object\" embedding svg file SOURCE with given ATTRIBUTES.
INFO is a plist used as a co
[correction: never mind the ranges part.]
some possibly obvious observations:
nobody will want repeating inactive to be changed by org for the bug
case. those are sacrosanct in that sense.
but if the variable solution is chosen as the sole solution, setting
it to allow changed inactive repeaters will make logbooks no longer
reliable. i
Hi!
I have some documentation where I use the noweb syntax to include some
common context in some code fragment I want to discuss. On export
I'd like to display the code fragments without the common context,
followed by their output.
Since I updated to org 9.2, the following idiom stopped wor
Hi,
Scott Randby writes:
> First, I'm using Emacs 26.1 and Org 9.2.
>
> If I have [[./page.html]] in an Org file and I click on the link,
> page.html is opened in my browser, but if I have
> [[./page.html#section]] in the Org file and I click on that link, a
> text file named page.html#section i
First, I'm using Emacs 26.1 and Org 9.2.
If I have [[./page.html]] in an Org file and I click on the link, page.html is
opened in my browser, but if I have [[./page.html#section]] in the Org file and
I click on that link, a text file named page.html#section is opened in a buffer
instead of a pa
On 1/13/19 8:23 PM, Yasushi SHOJI wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 1:28 PM Scott Randby wrote:
>> On occasion, I need to clone a tree backwards in time. I tried using
>> something like -2d (instead of the usual +2d) without success. Is there a
>> way to clone backwards in time?
>
> How about th
Hello,
The Org Elpa deploys a new release every week on Mondays.
But it looks like that release has been failing for past 2 weeks.
Here's the log file from yesterday that shows the error during make
cleanall: https://orgmode.org/elpa/build-org-pkg.txt
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Kaushal Modi
hello,
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 3:16 PM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> cesar mena writes:
>
> > i'm ok going with the verbatim syntax - rescheduled lines will now look
> > like (w/o the double quotes?):
> >
> > - Rescheduled from =[2019-02-05 Tue .1m]= on [2018-09-29 Sat 18:50]
>
> Thinki
Daniel Ortmann writes:
> No other tasks. Here is the complete text with only one url removed:
>
> * TODO [#C] p6 time entry
> DEADLINE: <2019-01-18 Fri ++1w -0d>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :LAST_REPEAT: [2019-01-11 Fri 17:03]
> :END:
> :LOGBOOK:
>
> On 1/13/19 10:12 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>
Samuel Wales writes:
> dunno best solution.
>
> another option is to comment out repeater intervals like ;.+2d instead
> of .+0d or =[... .+2d]=.
>
> this would also allow you to know what the interval was [currently
> that information is lost]. it would avoid overloading face. it would
> be un
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