David Conner writes:
> I'm running a newer version of guix emacs-pgtk-native-comp and i'm not
> longer seeing these org-mode cache messages.
Great!
> Thanks for your help Ihor. Can you close this issue?
There is nothing to close. We only open issues from Org ML when the
initial bug report is e
Thanks for your help Ihor. Can you close this issue?
I'm running a newer version of guix emacs-pgtk-native-comp and i'm not
longer seeing these org-mode cache messages.
I recently built a new guix system and i've started updating the emacs
build more regularly. in $PATH, my default user guix prof
On 4/16/22 09:26, Max Nikulin wrote:
Feel free to shorten the added fragment, to change the wording, or to
use your variant instead. See the attachment.
Thanks, I installed that and then installed the attached, which merges
that with some documentation improvements that I drafted based on this
Hi Org Fellows,
I am revisiting my Org workflow, and I feel like that in order to make
it the way I wish, I need to cascade capture templates.
And after trying several approaches, I am not able to make it work.
I know about the "don’t use every extra Org features", but this is what
I came wi
On 4/15/22 10:23, Max Nikulin wrote:
if you are storing future events bound to wall time then namely
time zone identifier should have precedence.
Although that would make sense for some applications it's not a good
idea in general. For example, if you're scheduling a Zoom meeting you
should
Tomorrow I am going to do an excursion with a friend.
Do you save your trips with any app that allows to export them to a format
friendly with your notes?
Best regards
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 7:30 AM John Kitchin wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 12:17 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
>> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>>
>> > On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 5:07 PM John Kitchin
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I was looking into using latex commands as styles in org-cite, e.g.
>> >>
>> >> [cit
On 09/04/2022 14:52, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 4/7/22 05:37, Max Nikulin wrote:
Daylight saving time field matters only as a list component and
ignored as a separate argument (by the way, it should be stressed in
the docstring).
Do you have a wording suggestion? (The doc string already covers th
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In the past this worked
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But now it doesn't.
Can somebody help me get it working again please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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Alan Wehmann writes:
> I have a link in a text file that looks as follows, in fundamental mode:
>
> 5. Contracts: [[docview:~/Documents/Wheaton_condo/landscaping/from
> Mark/2019/ALM_landscape_contract_Fall_2018.pdf::1][Landscape]],
> [[docview:~/Documents/Wheaton_condo/landscaping/from
> Mark
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Our current parser recognises the opening "@@html:" as a standalone
> snippet.
>
> Unless I misunderstand something, it is not intentional.
>
> The fix is attached.
This fix makes a lot of sense to me. I've always been intrigued by this
'strange' behavior of html export s
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Jamie Matthews writes:
>
>> I can confirm that the key turns red on insert when I altered the key
>> outside of emacs (with that second version of
>> `org-cite-basic--parse-bibliography`).
>
> Great. Then, I am attaching the patch with the new version of the
> function
Robert Pluim writes:
> It might be good to mention `magit-generate-changelog' there as an
> easy way to produce the ChangeLog format entry (it doesnʼt require you
> to iterate over the diff hunks, and you can call it from the magit
> commit buffer).
Note that we already mention `magit-commit-add
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