Hi Kyle,
Thanks for the code review which was very helpful as always. I've fixed
the style and compile errors that you noticed, and pushed the commit to
master.
Cheers,
Jack
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When org-agenda have option ~org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode~ enabled.
Generate Org Agenda with clocktable. Here is an Org content which has logbook
contains link which is text-propertized using Emacs extension
https://github.com/stardiviner/
On 6/8/2020 5:37 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
Kyle Meyer writes:
Thank you for the excellent bug report. This is should be fixed by
Guh, "is should be". Apparently I started off feeling bold,
reconsidered, and then did a sloppy job of switching to a more cautious
claim :/
The new code works perf
Hello,
Salomon Turgman writes:
> Now, if I include the definition in every org file that I want to use it,
> everything works well. However, if I include the definition in a central
> org file that I import using #+SETUPFILE, things break and I don't get the
> proper output in my html exports.
Hi,
I thought about four possible solutions to include Powershell 7 in Emacs. I
understand that Powershell 5.1 is not Open Source. But is is not the case with
Powershell 7.
I share my idea with nche...@linuxha.com below. I am still not very familiar
with the vast emacs universe. But I am very
Hi again,
> Given the special meanings of both the org- and ox- prefixes, I will
> insist on keeping the current naming, and maybe take a stab at coming
> up with a PR for https://github.com/purcell/package-lint/issues/89.
I submitted a PR to allow certain package-to-symbol prefix mappings in
pac
I've gone over a couple of older (and a newer) walkthroughs of how
org-protocol is supposed to work with a browser (firefox in my case) and
javascript bookmarklet to allow capture of info to emacs (27.0.91 from the
emacs-plus homebrew install) in my case.
None of them has seemed to work, I do know
Le mar. 06/09/20 juin 2020 à 07:40:06 , András Simonyi
a envoyé ce message:
> Dear Joseph,
>
> strangely enough, using the same Emacs version with no customisations,
> and only the packages you listed (and their dependencies) with exactly
> the same versions I still can't reprodu
Dear Joseph,
strangely enough, using the same Emacs version with no customisations,
and only the packages you listed (and their dependencies) with exactly
the same versions I still can't reproduce any problem with the
standard Org html export (C-c C-e and "Export to HTML") after running
citeproc-o
Hello all,
I have created what I hoped was a reusable org-babel snippet that looks
like this:
#+NAME: simulation
#+HEADER: :var cap="DEFAULTCAPTION" :cache yes :eval no-export :var
altimage="1_image.svg#img1"
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var divid="defid" :var num=1 :results html :exports
results
(for
Dear Andras,
I just made test with less packages and the problem is not linked at
all with org-export-head. In fact html export is no more possible with
my emacs as soon as
M-x citeproc-org-setup
is done.
Here are the list of packages:
Emacs 26.3
org9.1.9 built-in
On 6/6/20 10:01 AM, stardiviner wrote:
> I remember already there are some ob-powershell relative projects. You might
> want to work and improve features on those work. And integrate it into Org
> Mode.
>
> - https://gist.github.com/cbilson/ae0d90d163be4d769f8a15ddb58292bc
Using this in Windows
Hello,
Matt Lundin writes:
> In the function org-set-startup-visibility, that commit replaced
>
> (org-cycle-hide-drawers 'all)
>
> with
>
> (org-cycle-hide-property-drawers 'all)
>
> Thus, only property drawers are hidden at startup.
I forgot to say this was, hopefully, fixed in master.
Regar
Hi there,
I’ve noticed that a comment on the caching of org-element wasn’t up to
date, so I went ahead and updated it. I’ve also fixed a missing quote
for one of the variables.
HTH,
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Leo Vivier
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From: Leo Vivier
Date: Tu
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