I am forwarding yet another email from the emacs-devel thread to here.
This thread includes both emacs-devel and Org ML.
I will still keep emacs-devel in the loop because people from there can
provide a useful insight about texinfo capabilities.
Richard Stallman wrote:
> I don't know for certain
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Vestibulum convallis, lorem blockname_[<>]{text} a tempus semper, dui
> dui euismod elit, vitae placerat urna tortor vitae lacus.
This thread is possible relevant to the ongoing emacs-devel discussion
where RMS requested support/integration of Org and texinfo.
Richard S
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> I'm not sure I really understand the exact goal you have here. To me, it
>> feels like yet another input selection/menu/completion scheme and I'm
>> not clear on how it will be an improvement or why do something
>> 'different' in org compared to ot
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to cleanup some of the blocks and examples in the
library-of-babel.org file on worg.
One of the more interesting code blocks is elispgantt, which can
generate a Gantt chart from data supplied in a table. It is based on
code originally submitted by Eric Fraga and modi
thank you. classic works best for me. a tiny bit made for smaller
fonts [perhaps ragged right or 1 column would work better] but it is
completely usable and i would not mention such a nit except for your
interest.
[as an indicator of right column column width in classic page style,
with smallest
grr i meant "item 1" not "level 1".
On 6/16/22, Samuel Wales wrote:
> i wonder if org could do the semantics in the text, while
> fontification could do the appearance only.
>
> org allows you to change the bullet style [real text bullets rather
> than fontification] upon demotion.
>
> thus, you
i wonder if org could do the semantics in the text, while
fontification could do the appearance only.
org allows you to change the bullet style [real text bullets rather
than fontification] upon demotion.
thus, you can have it consistent that demoting + from top level will
create - on level 2 for
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Max Nikulin writes:
>
>>> --- a/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.org
>>> +++ b/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.org
>>> @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ * Creating an org File to be Published with Jekyll
>>>
>>> Below is a short extract from one of my org files showing my setup:
>>>
>>> -#+BE
On 08/06/2022 09:02, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Can you (and other interested users) try the following value of
org-script-display and let me know if it looks acceptable:
(defconst org-script-display '(;; The values are tweaked to not change
;; t
Lourens van der Vliet writes:
> Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
>
> what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
Could you kindly tell us what exactly happened?
Best,
Ihor
Robert Pluim writes:
> The emacs-29 byte compiler now complains about unescaped single left
> quote. Patch attached.
Thanks!
Applied onto main via e9da29b6f.
Best,
Ihor
Max Nikulin writes:
>> -#+begin_example org
>> +#+begin_example
>> ,* Parent capturing statistics [2/20]
>>:PROPERTIES:
>>:COOKIE_DATA: todo recursive
>
> It is consistent with other examples in the manual. Only one snippet is
> wrapped into "#+begin_src org" and it is a recent addition
Max Nikulin writes:
>> --- a/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.org
>> +++ b/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.org
>> @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ * Creating an org File to be Published with Jekyll
>>
>> Below is a short extract from one of my org files showing my setup:
>>
>> -#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE org
>> +#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> We actually have 2 options here:
>> 1. Change the docstring
>> 2. Change the template
>>
>> Can moving [PACKAGES] up break the existing configs? It might.
>> I am inclined to change the docstring instead.
>
> Thanks for having a look at this.
>
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Ihor Radchenko [2022-06-14 Tue 21:30] wrote:
>
>> I am unable to reproduce using any of the supported Emacs versions.
>> Could you please provide more concrete steps? Or better a test.
>
> Create a file called `list.org` with the following:
> ...
> Then put the cursor o
Having read the whole thread now: oof. Thank you Ihor for shepherding
that and for the performance improvements!
With regard to the key-bindings straw man. I guess I'm a bit of an
outsider on this one, because I started writing org documents by just
typing them in and only over time learning some
DEBRY.Edouard writes:
> I mean that all custom set faces disappear, just try, if it works for
> you i am interested
I see. FYI, you can try to run M-x font-lock-debug-fontify to identify
the problem.
The issue you are seeing is because org-element-at-point alters match
data and thus your (match
Tim Cross writes:
> Hi All,
>
> in my attempt to fix up some issues on the Worg site, I'm finding there
> is considerably more things broken than I initially realised. One of
> these things is 'the library of babel".
>
> There is a link to the library-of-babel.org file on worg from within the
I mean that all custom set faces disappear, just try, if it works for
you i am interested
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> ---
> Attention, ce
On 2022-06-16, at 09:55, Tim Cross wrote:
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
>
>> [...]
>> More precisely: For HTML export, a link like
>> [[file:foo.org::#custom-id][elsewhere]] turns into a hyperlink to
>> “foo.html#custom-id”, which is what I want.
>>
>> However, for LaTeX/PDF export, the hyperlink
Hi All,
in my attempt to fix up some issues on the Worg site, I'm finding there
is considerably more things broken than I initially realised. One of
these things is 'the library of babel".
There is a link to the library-of-babel.org file on worg from within the
Emacs manual. This link is current
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