El 2021-11-04 03:09, Eric S Fraga escribió:
> On Wednesday, 3 Nov 2021 at 21:38, quil...@riseup.net wrote:
>> I get the following error when trying to access your latest paper with
>> Emacs eww:
>
> Thank you for the heads up on this. How annoying.
>
> However, it works for me using eww. What
Hi Tim,
> WRT making this part of org-mode core, I’m not in favour. This is no
> reflection on the package, which I think is a great addition to the org
> ecosystem. My preference would be for this package to be an add-on
> package in either ELPA or non-GNU ELPA.
>
> My main reason for this is bec
Sorry that this email is duplicate for Uwe but I didn't include the
mailing list as the To/Cc list. Still getting used to how this mailing
list works.
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Ok I tried that out, both files are indeed org file (I thought that is
> the most natural way anyhow)
Thank you.
> I fin
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> Figured out the problem.. looks like Org main branch doesn't support emacs
>> 25.
>>
>> My build script was building Org for all emacs versions starting from
>> version 25. It builds fine if remove the build for emacs 25. I think I
>> missed
Noboru Ota writes:
> Timothy writes:
>
>> It’s worth noting that currently Org’s minimum supported Emacs version is
>> 25. Do
>> you use much from Emacs 26/27? There was mention of compat.el earlier though,
>> and if that goes somewhere this may not be an issue.
>
> Thank you, Timothy. I tak
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021, 9:48 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> I am not sure if we are dropping Emacs 25 just yet. However, there is
> currently more than one place in Org that does not work on Emacs 25.
> See https://list.orgmode.org/87zgqu6081.fsf@localhost/T/#t
>
> If compilation is critical for you,
>>> "NO" == Noboru Ota writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> If I include the content of another org file (say Russell) into my
>> main.org file
>>
>> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>> the corresponding content of Russell.
>> 2. It is a one way bridge, I cannot mod
>>> "NO" == Noboru Ota writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>> the corresponding content of Russell.
> Sorry, Uwe, I didn't say anything about the first qustion in my previous
> reply.
> Yes, that's the idea. The copied text exist
Uwe Brauer writes:
> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>the corresponding content of Russell.
Sorry, Uwe, I didn't say anything about the first qustion in my previous reply.
Yes, that's the idea. The copied text exists in the buffer visiting
main.or
Timothy writes:
> It’s worth noting that currently Org’s minimum supported Emacs version is 25.
> Do
> you use much from Emacs 26/27? There was mention of compat.el earlier though,
> and if that goes somewhere this may not be an issue.
Thank you, Timothy. I take it that support for version 25
Uwe Brauer writes:
> If I include the content of another org file (say Russell) into my
> main.org file
>
> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>the corresponding content of Russell.
> 2. It is a one way bridge, I cannot modify the content of Russell
Quintus' example illustrates why I think my proposed patch is useful
(or, rather, will be when corrected :-)), and why the order of research
should be from most-specific to less-specific.
If a finename is not absolute, search :
1. relatively to the buffer's default directory
2. if
>>> "NO" == Noboru Ota writes:
Hi Noboru
> Hi everyone,
> This is my first post to Org mailing list.
> I would like to introduce an add-on package I have been developing for
> about one year and ask for discussion / advice.
> The package is named "Org-transclusion", and is available on GitHub
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 10:25 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Fixed on main. Thanks for reporting!
>
Thanks! I confirm the fix.
On Friday, 5 Nov 2021 at 10:30, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> Seems that file is included in auctex. Do you not have it installed?
I do not have auctex installed. If it's necessary, maybe the melpa
recipe should have it as a dependency? Or maybe avoid depending on that
package? Since I moved wholesal
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> "Christopher M. Miles" writes:
>
>> In the source code comment "FIXME" org-agenda always in frontend and popup
>> buffer. I can't generate
>> org-agenda in background then get the buffer content.
>>
>> Does anybody knows some tricky method for my code?
>
> Maybe wrap a
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 10:23 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
> On Sunday, 31 Oct 2021 at 18:49, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> > For those of you who have been using oc-bibtex-actions with org-cite,
> > two relevant name changes:
> >
> > First, packages are now "citar" and "citar-org", and the melpa recipe
> >
In any case, trying to use citar, the first use tells me:
citar--get-candidates: Make sure to set citar-bibliography and related paths
Why does citar not use org-cite-global-bibliography by default or if
citar-bibliography is nil?
oc-bibtex-actions did not require any settings?
thank you,
eric
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hello all,
>
> For few days now, I have been seeing the "wrong-type-argument avl-tree-"
> error when I try to kill a buffer where org-persist has run.
>
> I am seeing this with the latest build of emacs-28 branch plus org main
> branch as of today.
>
> Here's the backtrace:
On Sunday, 31 Oct 2021 at 18:49, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> For those of you who have been using oc-bibtex-actions with org-cite,
> two relevant name changes:
>
> First, packages are now "citar" and "citar-org", and the melpa recipe simply
> "citar".
Hi Bruce,
I decided to try this out. Installing
Hello all,
For few days now, I have been seeing the "wrong-type-argument avl-tree-"
error when I try to kill a buffer where org-persist has run.
I am seeing this with the latest build of emacs-28 branch plus org main
branch as of today.
Here's the backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Figured out the problem.. looks like Org main branch doesn't support emacs
> 25.
>
> My build script was building Org for all emacs versions starting from
> version 25. It builds fine if remove the build for emacs 25. I think I
> missed it somewhere that Org main branch is
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 9:27 AM Kaushal Modi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On the topic of xdg, I pulled Org from main branch today and tried to
> build it but it's failing with:
>
> org-persist.el:32:1:Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or
> directory, xdg
>
> Anybody else seeing this?
>
Figured o
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 9:27 AM Kaushal Modi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On the topic of xdg, I pulled Org from main branch today and tried to
> build it but it's failing with:
>
> org-persist.el:32:1:Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or
> directory, xdg
>
> Anybody else seeing this?
>
To add mo
Hello,
On the topic of xdg, I pulled Org from main branch today and tried to build
it but it's failing with:
org-persist.el:32:1:Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or
directory, xdg
Anybody else seeing this?
On Friday, 5 Nov 2021 at 12:56, Colin Baxter 😺 wrote:
> Indeed, that was the purpose. I am the op and I apologise if my attempt
> to highlight my post caused confusion. Perhaps I stick to
Many do this as well (including myself ;-)) although I alternate with
other means of offsetting the code just
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 4 Nov 2021 at 18:21, Michael Maurer wrote:
>> Oh. I assumed
>>
>> #+begin_src elisp &%%(org-diary :deadline* :timestamp
>> :scheduled*) #+end_src
>>
>> is an org-babel code block.
> Yes but I think that was just for the
On Thursday, 4 Nov 2021 at 18:36, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> I'm strongly opposed to 2.
>
> 1 seems fine.
I'm with Bruce on this. I would like to specify a directory for csl
style search that differs from the default directory for Emacs as a
whole. The latter is already getting rather cluttered the
On Thursday, 4 Nov 2021 at 18:21, Michael Maurer wrote:
> Oh. I assumed
>
> #+begin_src elisp
> &%%(org-diary :deadline* :timestamp :scheduled*)
> #+end_src
>
> is an org-babel code block.
Yes but I think that was just for the purposes of highlighting the sexp
in the email/post.
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: Eric S Fr
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> In the source code comment "FIXME" org-agenda always in frontend and popup
> buffer. I can't generate
> org-agenda in background then get the buffer content.
>
> Does anybody knows some tricky method for my code?
Maybe wrap agenda call into save-window-excursion
Russell Adams writes:
> On Thu, Nov 04, 2021 at 12:16:19PM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
>> How to use elisp code to generate an org-agenda view for clocked tasks and
>> logs etc which are sorted by timestamps? I want to view my daily done tasks
>> and attach them as part of diary (maybe use org so
Am Donnerstag, dem 04. November 2021 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> I think there are two ways forward when a relative file name is used:
>
> 1. First check `org-cite-csl-styles-dir' and, if it is nil, expand
>against `default-directory';
>
> 2. Drop `org-cite-csl-styles-dir' and always expand agai
Here's my latest patch.
Uses special :dir value 'attach to use attachment directory as working dir.
Now prompts to create IDs for nodes that are missing.
Solved a handful of issues with my previous versions of this and I've been
using it regularly for a bit now.
I've added documentation and comple
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