Arthur Miller writes:
> Hello again; I have been playing with this, and so far the biggest problem is
> that I get too many ideas as longer I refactor the existing code :).
:)
> However, I have a question: would it be acceptable for org-capture to change
> the
> input model?
>
> I have impleme
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Have you tried
> #+begin_src http :pretty :wrap "src json :eval no"
> ?
It does work the same, thanks!
-- Ted Reed
hi, Ihor,
> It appears that using mailcap is giving us more trouble than benefits.
> I am not sure about the situation on Windows and Mac though.
> Should we change the default file handlers to Emacs globally (unless
> user customizes otherwise)? Should we continue efforts to work around
> mailca
Org-ref supports this for glossaries and acronyms. See
https://youtu.be/sebs2vSIEk4 For an overview.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 6:13 AM Timothy wrote:
> Hi Denis,
>
> > Is there support for abbreviations in org-mode? Something like what the
> acro
> > package provides for latex, i.e., assemble a li
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>> The above statement is a hint that patches are welcome :)
>>
>> As said, I am not that well familiar with org in-depth, and with other places
>> that might need to be factored out, so I don't promise anything. Initially I
>> just got a quick idea while working on a proj
Ted Reed writes:
> #+begin_src http :pretty :wrap example json
> ...
> In this case, ob-http seems to default to generating example blocks. I
> realized I could add a bit there to get it to fontify as JSON.
Have you tried
#+begin_src http :pretty :wrap "src json :eval no"
?
It should give the s
Max Nikulin writes:
>> I am confused here. org-file-apps-gnu says that we rely on mailcap:
>>
>> ((remote . emacs)
>> (system . mailcap)
>> (t . mailcap))
>>
>> So, is (3) following what you would expect from mailcap (regardless
>> whether it is incorrectly configured or not)? Wrong configu
Leo Vivier writes:
> Quick patch to fix a typo in a pcase pattern which quotes a function.
> It results in `(function numberp foo)' when expanded, which in turns
> throws `(wrong-number-of-arguments function 2)' when eval’d.
Thanks!
Applied onto main via cde5c5d78 adding a missing full-stop in t
Hi Denis,
> Is there support for abbreviations in org-mode? Something like what the acro
> package provides for latex, i.e., assemble a list of all used abbreviations,
> use
> a full form when an abbreviation is used for the first time, the abbreviated
> form afterwards. If that does not exist: W
Hi there,
Quick patch to fix a typo in a pcase pattern which quotes a function.
It results in `(function numberp foo)' when expanded, which in turns
throws `(wrong-number-of-arguments function 2)' when eval’d.
Best,
--
Leo Vivier
Freelance Software Developer
Website: www.leovivier.com | Blog: ww
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