Aloha all,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Do note that page breaks may or may not lay between paragraphs
or Org
elements. By its nature, page break is an object (in Org
terminology).
Indeed, page break can be placed anywhere. But inserting it
before
paragraphs, at lea
Ihor Radchenko writes:
I got a new problem in patch, the (point-max) in function
~org-cycle-display-inline-images~ SOMETIMES return EOF error instead of
correct max point value when org-cycle `state' is ~'folded~. I can't
find out what caused this even using Edebug. Do you have any clue?
> "Chr
Let me remind that the discussion originates from a complain that
filling paragraph does not respect ^L character in the .org file. The
topic starter have not provided more details concerning their use case,
maybe it is irrelevant to export.
During export (LaTeX is not the only case, even HTML
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Do note that page breaks may or may not lay between paragraphs or Org
> elements. By its nature, page break is an object (in Org terminology).
Indeed, page break can be placed anywhere. But inserting it before
paragraphs, at least in Org, is the least compromised by the
i
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> I have added few tests in the updated patch pasted in this email.
> I have made the tests for (call-interactive #'default-indent-new-line)
> because that the interactive function M-j is bound to by default.
>
> Can you please review and commit it? The machin
This may be informative.
https://beta.ada.gov/resources/web-guidance/#top
Release date on this was March of 2022.
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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Max Nikulin writes:
> On 28/09/2022 10:07, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>
>>> - What TeX engine do you use? E.g. for PdfLaTeX it may be necessary to
>>> add \usepackage{cmap} immediately after \documentclass. Unicode engines
>>> like LuaTeX likely do not require such trick.
>>
Tim Cross writes:
> Note that org also lacks any accessibility support for HTML generated
> documents as well. However, this is less problematic as authors do have
> some ability to add the necessary attributes that can improve
> accessibility - an option not available with Latex.
Can we do anyt
Jean Louis writes:
> Let us say that link is:
>
> (link "Duck" (browse-url "http://www.duckduckgo.com";))
>
> such link should be displyed as:
>
> __Duck__ (underlined)
>
> but just as in Org mode to have toggle options descriptive or
> non-descriptive links.
>
> and that I can inject the forma
Christian Heinrich writes:
> unfortunately, I didn't have any time to incorporate your comments but this
> is still on my todo
> list. I hope I will have more time soon, but it will most likely take me a
> few weeks.
No problem. It's not like we are in rush. Just wanted to make sure that
this
Bastien writes:
>>> Not just this: I’m concerned with setting up a user-to-user discussion
>>> space that reify a split between users (on a forum) and developers (on
>>> the mailing list).
>>
>> For what it’s worth, as a developer I’d be very interested in the ability of
>> a
>> forum to categor
Bastien writes:
>> Which social website do you have in mind?
>>
>> I can ask @alphapapa from /r/orgmode.
>>
>> I guess we can also ask people hanging out on Doom discord and
>> discourse.
>>
>> Maybe also Org roam people. They have discourse.
>
> I'm short of additional ideas. This is a good sta
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Well, considering that the most sensible place (IMO) to introduce an
> explicit page break would be before almost anything that isn't a section
> (since in sections page breaks should be defined by style), how about
> something like this:
>
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :pagebreak
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> Ok, I created the patch for subtree cycling display inline images.
> Tested by edebug when org cycling, it should works fine. I don't know
> how to write test for this.
Thanks for the update!
For tests, you will need to test the existence of image overlays.
You
Ag Ibragimov writes:
> Org capture no longer jumping to destination, even when
> :jump-to-captured set to t in the capture template.
I am unable to reproduce on my side using the latest main branch.
Can you please provide detailed steps you performed to get the erroneous
behaviour? See https://o
Leo Butler writes:
> The following Org document shows a bug in the beamer exporter.
Confirmed on main.
There are two bugs reported here:
1. ox-latex export bug for src blocks containing direct LaTeX when
org-latex-src-block-backend is set to its default 'verbatim value
2. ox-beamer export bu
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> UPDATE.
>
> I tried exporting again (after some document clean up; most probably
> unrelated); and I found that exporting sometimes works!
>
> Four attempts, chronologically:
>
> 1. New Org, nil cache + core overlays -- 3 minutes 21 seconds
> 2. New Org -- 3 minutes 22
Luca Ferrari writes:
>> I'm trying to understand what could be eating all the cpu.
>>
>
> So far, turning off flyspell-mode makes Emacs work fine again. Strange...
Do you have any flyspell-related configuration in your config?
--
Ihor Radchenko,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode
tbanelwebmin writes:
> You may try:
> #+header: :includes '("" "")
I notice that
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-C.html
only has examples of a single library being using in :includes
parameter.
Although the text description does mention list of strings, it would be
n
Org capture no longer jumping to destination, even when
:jump-to-captured set to t in the capture template.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 28.2 (build 2, x86_64-apple-darwin21.6.0, NS appkit-2113.60
Version 12.6 (Build 21G115))
of 2022-09-28
Package: Org mode version 9.6 (9.6-??-1c7acb4 @
/Users/aibragi
The following Org document shows a bug in the beamer exporter.
#+TITLE: Writing Beamer presentations in org-mode
#+AUTHOR:Eric S Fraga
#+AUTHOR:(bug report by Leo Butler)
#+EMAIL: e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk
#+DATE: 2010-03-30 Tue
#+DESCRIPTION:
#+KEYWORDS:
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS:
Hi Ihor,
unfortunately, I didn't have any time to incorporate your comments but this is
still on my todo
list. I hope I will have more time soon, but it will most likely take me a few
weeks.
Thanks for checking in with me, I really appreciate your support!
Best regards
Christian
On Tue, 2022-
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> No luck!
UPDATE.
I tried exporting again (after some document clean up; most probably
unrelated); and I found that exporting sometimes works!
Four attempts, chronologically:
1. New Org, nil cache + core overlays -- 3 minutes 21 seconds
2. New Org -- 3 minutes 22 sec
Hi, Tim
Tim Cross writes:
> An unfortunate situation really - especially given Emacs has one of the
> most powerful and advanced accessibility options available via
> emacspeak.
>
> I also won't hold my breath for a new latgex core. THe latex3 initiative
> seems to have failed or at least appears
Hi Tim,
> None of what yuo wrote is a surprise. Unfortunately, it does mean two
> things
>
> 1. Org mode cannot be used to create accessible PDF documents as long as
> it depends on the latex environment to generate those documents.
It means that Org mode cannot /currently/ be used…
I have hope
Timothy writes:
> Hi Tim,
>
>> It would probably be good to add the two above packages as part of the
>> ’default’ package preamble, but this would require considerable testing
>> as it isn’t known if there will be adverse effects when mixed with other
>> packages.
>
> Those packages are early
On 28/09/2022 10:07, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
- What TeX engine do you use? E.g. for PdfLaTeX it may be necessary to
add \usepackage{cmap} immediately after \documentclass. Unicode engines
like LuaTeX likely do not require such trick.
I am wondering if having cmap should be a
On 28/09/2022 13:48, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I don't make pdf files or make pdf files available for
anyone else.
Then what is the origin of "these" PDF files you mentioned in your first
post?
If you actually use pdftotext, I am unsure concerning effect of setting
language for you.
> Adobe ha
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 3:15 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I have not idea except that you may have something really strange in
> your config.
I'm trying to understand what could be eating all the cpu.
> What if you open the file in a clean Emacs instance? See
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Thank you for helping me, Ihor.
> Let's try to approach this problem from another direction.
>
> Can you please set org-element-use-cache to nil and org-fold-core-style
> to 'overlays in your config and try the export again?
No luck! I used the following configuration in
Luca Ferrari writes:
> No, there is no buffer named cpu nor memory nor something alike in the
> buffer list.
I have not idea except that you may have something really strange in
your config.
> Besides, I'm now more able to reproduce the original issue: I open one
> of my perl-based org files, a
On 28/09/2022 19:55, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
Also, I forgot to mention that Org mode from Org/Git 'main' quietly
deletes all COMMENT headings from my notebook, including their content
(!), and inlines all macros. I have no idea why, but if I did not use
Git, I would hav
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>> What is the name of this book / the publisher's page? I don't really know
>> Spanish, and only a little Greek, but I'm fascinated by bilingual editions,
>> especially with critical apparati. I've been looking for a workflow for
>> creating my own (possibly critica
Hendursaga writes:
> I'll look through that page sometime! As for your favorites, I already
> have some of them on my lists, but I'll look at the others!
There are also the Renaissance editions, especially those by Aldo
Manuzio or Robert Estienne, which are true works of art. One of my free
time
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
Also, I forgot to mention that Org mode from Org/Git 'main' quietly
deletes all COMMENT headings from my notebook, including their content
(!), and inlines all macros. I have no idea why, but if I did not use
Git, I would have lost important data. Scary!
Rudy
--
"I lo
Ihor Radchenko writes:
Thank you for helping me out.
Context:
With all this talk about Emacs 29 around the corner, I became scared
that the upcoming Org will render my Org notes unusable. Hence, I
decided to ask now, before it happens.
> Can you
> 1. M-x debug-on-entry org-export--generate-c
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 4:15 PM Luca Ferrari wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 3:15 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> > I have not idea except that you may have something really strange in
> > your config.
>
> I'm trying to understand what could be eating all the cpu.
>
So far, turning off flyspell-mo
Ok, I created the patch for subtree cycling display inline images.
Tested by edebug when org cycling, it should works fine. I don't know
how to write test for this.
But I got a little problem:
When ~org-fold-core-style~ is ~'overlays~, the ~delete-overlay~ will
cause subtree unfolded. More detai
On Wed, 28 Sept 2022 at 03:17, Jean Louis wrote:
> (...)
Hi Jean Louis,
I am not sure how to interpret the tone of your message. Does it mean
that you are not interested in a prototype that works in one case?
I.e., that you are only interested in something that has all the
flexibility that you n
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
>
> Also, I forgot to mention that Org mode from Org/Git 'main' quietly
> deletes all COMMENT headings from my notebook, including their content
> (!), and inlines all macros. I have no idea why, but if I did not use
> Git, I would have lost i
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
>> Can you
>> 1. M-x debug-on-entry org-export--generate-copy-script
>> 2. Start export
>> 3. Step into the function (use "d", not "c" binding)
>> 4. Try to identify which part (if any) is being slow
>
> FYI: I had to do "(require 'ox)" before this worked.
>
> I spent a
I've never done anything with latex. The closest I got to latex was using
groff for a little bit of time a long time ago. On this one I'm in way
over my head without scuba gear. Apparently html and adobe left latex in
the dust in so far as accessibility is concerned.
Jude "There are four box
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 3:22 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> This is strange.
> Did nothing happen after M-x profiler-report?
> Can you try again and check if *CPU-Profiler-Report ...* buffer exists
> in Emacs (... will be current date and time)?
No, there is no buffer named cpu nor memory nor somet
Jude DaShiell writes:
> It was one of the messages from this list that got me that reply. For
> now, when I get a pdf file I try extracting it with pdftotext and read the
> extracted text. I don't make pdf files or make pdf files available for
> anyone else. How adobe accessibility recommend
Hi Tim,
> It would probably be good to add the two above packages as part of the
> ’default’ package preamble, but this would require considerable testing
> as it isn’t known if there will be adverse effects when mixed with other
> packages.
Those packages are early accessibility experiments, and
* Greg Minshall [2022-09-28 06:34]:
> Jean Louis,
>
> > * Greg Minshall [2022-07-22 19:14]:
> > > hi. does anyone have any code, or know of any existing package, that
> > > would allow for some sort of form-like (or "transient"-like) interface
> > > for adding rows to an org-mode table? in par
* Ihor Radchenko [2022-09-28 06:52]:
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > I wish to create meta links. Today I have tried figuring out how Org
> > link work, but I am overwhelmed.
>
> Have you looked at
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Adding-Hyperlink-Types.html ?
>
> If you find it confusing, please let u
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>> 1. \clearpage command, which reminds me about
>>>https://orgmode.org/list/87mtamjrft.fsf@localhost
>>>May it be useful to have page break syntax element in Org?
>>
>> I really don't have an opinion at the moment... As a user I try to put
>> as few direct LaTeX co
Hi Bastien,
> Timothy, I believe your efforts are worthwhile as a way to provide
> Emacs third-party package maintainers a way to produce a refcard-like
> PDF document for their libraries. But not for Org, where the refcard
> is really good enough as it is, especially the Emacs sync constraints
>
Ihor writes:
> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 20:29:25 +0800
> From: Ihor Radchenko
> To: Juan Manuel Macías
> Cc: orgmode
> Subject: Re: Create in Org a bilingual book with facing pages
> Message-ID: <87bkr1ngpm.fsf@localhost>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
>
> I notice two t
Andrés,
sorry -- of course, you can use base e-lisp =string-join= to accomplish
the same thing.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var table=source-in-table :results value raw
(let ((sqlcode (mapcar (lambda (row)
(concat "INSERT or ignore INTO labels_catalog (id,
macro, la
Hi, Juan Manuel,
I keep saving your messages with process documentation for future
reference should I ever attempt anything similar. Much appreciated!
Yours,
Christian
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi all,
>
> TL; DR:
>
> The bilingual critical edition (ancient Greek/Spanish) of the letters of
>
Hi Timothy,
Timothy writes:
>> Not just this: I’m concerned with setting up a user-to-user discussion
>> space that reify a split between users (on a forum) and developers (on
>> the mailing list).
>
> For what it’s worth, as a developer I’d be very interested in the ability of a
> forum to cate
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I think the part about CC is missing in
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#orga0c76fb
Indeed - can you add it?
Also, I'd more comfortable if org-maintenance.org would use stable
anchors (not #orga0c76fb).
> Also, I find it important to take note about worg
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Discourse does allow anonymous email replies.
> https://blog.discourse.org/2016/07/reply-by-email-enabled-for-all-discourse-customers/
> (search "unregistered")
I did not know that - thanks for the pointer.
I'd interested in exploring a use-case: does anyone know of a
D
It was one of the messages from this list that got me that reply. For
now, when I get a pdf file I try extracting it with pdftotext and read the
extracted text. I don't make pdf files or make pdf files available for
anyone else. How adobe accessibility recommendations for pdf files will
translat
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