> Kyle Meyer writes:
> Adam Porter writes:
>> Colin Baxter writes:
>>
>>> In my opinion, if it can't be fixed then the changes should be
>>> removed. Surely, we cannot have an org-mode that knowingly
>>> exports/publishes something that causes a validation error!
I would like to automatically have the results of a double prefixed call to
`org-time-stamp-inactive` inserted as the body of new TODO entries.
Have you tried including %U in your template? See "Template expansion"
in the Org Mode documentation:
("t" "Full task capture" entry (file+headline "~/
Applied in 661696036, with a few minor tweaks to the commit message.
Thanks!
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> And second: I just verified that LibreJS still recognizes the license
> when we escape the & as &
>
> I would suggest the following:
>
> diff --git a/lisp/ox-html.el b/lisp/ox-html.el
Great, thanks the suggestion and verifying the LibreJS recognizes it.
That it ma
That sounds great. Thanks!!
On Sun, Mar 15, 2020 at 2:12 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> B Goodr writes:
>
> > The essential issue is this: The paragraph at the very bottom of the
> > Structure Editing page of the manual is misleading: It leads a user to
> > believe that all of the commands use the Tran
Subject: [PATCH] ox-html: escape & in license magnets
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Dear Kyle, Dear Colin,
Colin Baxter writes:
> >> ./lisp/ox-html.el:235:// @license
> >>
> magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1f739d935676111cfff4b4693e3816e664797050&dn=gpl-3.0.txt
> >> GPL-v3-or-Later
> > [...]
> >> I think the culprit is commit
> >> 68fa5e589f00c8d5b4f7f0dc70be6ebe592
Adam Porter writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>
>> In my opinion, if it can't be fixed then the changes should be
>> removed. Surely, we cannot have an org-mode that knowingly
>> exports/publishes something that causes a validation error!
>
> Looking at the error message, the fix might be very simp
B Goodr writes:
> The essential issue is this: The paragraph at the very bottom of the
> Structure Editing page of the manual is misleading: It leads a user to
> believe that all of the commands use the Transient Mark region, but some of
> them do not or should not.
I agree with your assessment,
Colin Baxter writes:
> In my opinion, if it can't be fixed then the changes should be
> removed. Surely, we cannot have an org-mode that knowingly
> exports/publishes something that causes a validation error!
Looking at the error message, the fix might be very simple:
The most common cause of
Dear Kyle,
Thanks for your reply.
> Kyle Meyer writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> - Begin - Warning Line 205, Column 74: cannot generate
>> system identifier for general entity "dn"
>>
>> …rn:btih:1f739d935676111cfff4b4693e3816e664797050&dn=gpl-3.0.txt
>> GP
Colin Baxter writes:
> - Begin -
> Warning Line 205, Column 74:
> cannot generate system identifier for general entity "dn"
>
> …rn:btih:1f739d935676111cfff4b4693e3816e664797050&dn=gpl-3.0.txt
> GPL-v3-or-Later
>
> An entity reference was found in the document, but there is no
>
There is no error using org-mode built in the emacs-28.0.50 so it does
look as if commit 68fa5e589f00c8d5b4f7f0dc70be6ebe59238bb8 is the culprit.
Is it only me using http://validator.w3.org/check?
Best wishes,
--
Colin Baxter
www.Colin-Baxter.com
This is not a defect in functionality, only in the documentation
AFAIK. Find attached an Org file I used to tangle up the question
posted at https://emacs.stackexchange.com/q/56155/15483 . At the time
I posted that question to stackexchange, I thought it was a behavioral
defect or a user-error on
Thanks to John for hosting, and to all who "attended" virtually. It was
great fun. Looking forward to doing it again.
Publishing with Org mode version 9.3.6 (release_9.3.6-419-gd9b1fb) I get
an validation error using http://validator.w3.org/check. The error is:
- Begin -
Warning Line 205, Column 74:
cannot generate system identifier for general entity "dn"
…rn:btih:1f739d935676111cfff4b4693e3816e664797
Hello,
Augustin Fabre writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] ox-html.el: Use HTTPS for link to W3 HTML validator
>
> * lisp/ox-html.el (org-html-validation-link): Use HTTPS link to W3
> HTML validator.
Applied. Thank you!
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Several times I made exactly similar experiences with ob-calc as you
mentioned (units, do what I want), nevertheless I decided to be
dependent of orgmode and I'd really appreciate to use ob-calc for
"literate calculation".
"Embedded calc" seems interesting but I refuse using more tools or mode
On Sunday, 15 Mar 2020 at 11:46, Heiko Schmidt wrote:
> - I want to use ob-calc to do some "literate calculation" with the
> purpose to document what I thought at the time I wrote it.
I have never managed to get ob-calc to do what I want either so I cannot
help you directly with your query. In
Hi there,
the following org snippet is describing my issue.
Thanks in advance,
Heiko
* TODO post problem report about ob-calc duplicate stack-element issue
:LOGBOOK:
- State "TODO" from [2020-03-15 Sun 09:19]
:END:
- I want to use ob-calc to do some "literate cal
TIL about org-pretty-tags, looks awesome. Thanks!
On Sun, Mar 15, 2020 at 8:24 AM Marco Wahl wrote:
>
> stardiviner writes:
>
> > Carsten Dominik writes:
> >
> >> On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 3:08 PM stardiviner
> wrote:
> >>
> >> I found Org Mode tags does not support tag like "COVID-9", The das
W3 supports HTTPS but doesn't redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS, so
we might as well use the HTTPS link directly.
--
Augustin
From bb0e5029249e0b19b17cf833fec480c21518dc52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Augustin Fabre
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 09:44:46 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ox-html.el: Use HTTPS fo
stardiviner writes:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 3:08 PM stardiviner wrote:
>>
>> I found Org Mode tags does not support tag like "COVID-9", The dash
>> character "-" is not supported.
>>
>> Can Org Mode support the dash char because it is very often used.
>>
>> T
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