On 31/01/2023 15:11, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
According to the author, bookmarklets are getting less
and less useful because CSP (Content Security Policy) blocking them on many
sites (for example Github)[2].
[2] https://github.com/vifon/org-protocol-for-firefox
Have you experienced the issue
On 05/02/2023 04:38, Ypo wrote:
If I wanted to assist to a "Mastering Emacs book club" meeting in
America/Vancouver, while living in Spain: Doubt: Should I use local time
of America/Vancouver to schedule the meeting?. Like: [2024-02-04 12:00
@America/Vancouver] (I don't like space before the
Thanks much for your help on this problem. I've never done anything with
ledger-cli yet and wasn't aware such a package existed.
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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On Sun, 5 F
Jude DaShiell writes:
> This is a running balance table and I don't know what kind of a #TBLFMT
> line would be useful for that either.
>
> | date | transaction | amount | fee | balance |
> |--+--++---+-|
> | [2023-01-11] | original
tldr: carry on. :]
On 2/4/23, Samuel Wales wrote:
> On 2/1/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> the best we can do is minimizing the breakage when designing the new
>> syntax
>
> as a small nit [followup is not needed as i do not want to distract
> from the big boys talking about quantum dst on pluto
thanks for the patches. out of curiosity, does e.g. m-up m-up up deactivate?
On 2/1/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> the best we can do is minimizing the breakage when designing the new syntax
as a small nit [followup is not needed as i do not want to distract
from the big boys talking about quantum dst on pluto for timestamps
with [axial precession change :[]*, or follow up,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> I'm not sure what's intended here. There are spots in public-inbox that
> favor a date from Received headers. I've sent a message to
> public-inbox's list:
>
> https://public-inbox.org/meta/87edr5gx63@kyleam.com
Eric replied with a patch that resolved the issue. I've
Great link!
https://spin.atomicobject.com/2016/07/06/time-zones-offsets/
"Given a local time and an offset, you can know UTC time, but you do
not know which time zone you’re in (because multiple timezones have
the same offset)."
So, given a time zone you can know the offset (Google it, for ex
>
> May you please also take into account the amendments I made in my
> patch I attached earlier? For example, you still appear to use
> time-to-live and "time to life" inconsistently herein.
>
Oh, sorry, something went terribly wrong on my end.
Next try.
Thx for your patience!
Detlef
>From
May I have some help with this table?
I don't have times for the dates which is why I left the times and week
days out of the dates.
This is a running balance table and I don't know what kind of a #TBLFMT
line would be useful for that either.
I think if I ever get good with #TBLFMT lines I'd like
Great link!
https://spin.atomicobject.com/2016/07/06/time-zones-offsets/
"Given a local time and an offset, you can know UTC time, but you do not know
which time zone you’re in (because multiple timezones have the same offset)."
So, given a time zone you can know the offset (Google it, for examp
Oy, sorry about mangling the subject :x
I started to change it to cc but then decided to
start send a separate message, but forgot about the in-between subject
change.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> We currently have a message in future on top of
> https://list.orgmode.org/
Hmm, that's unfortunate.
> The message is
> https://list.orgmode.org/ZT2vNKsf3Lp5xit3@protected.localdomain/raw, and
> it does not contain the future dates in headers. Just in the body.
Look aga
On 03/02/2023 17:55, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
We currently have a message in future on top of
https://list.orgmode.org/
At the epoch of livejournal some users intentionally assign some date in
the the future to pin posts at the top of their blogs.
The message is
https://list.orgmode.org/ZT2vN
On 02/02/2023 16:37, Heinz Tuechler wrote:
tomas wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 02.02.2023 09:33:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 08:45:51AM +0100, Heinz Tuechler wrote:
It seems to me that this shows the time zone I selected at set up of the
computer, in my case Europe/Berlin. Using package lutz in R wit
[ adding Org ML back to CC ]
contrapunctus writes:
> It seems it's not just org-publish, but the Org HTML exporter which does not
> obey org-footnote-section.
>
>> Please provide more details about how to reproduce the issue.
>> May you attach a small example file and details steps demonstratin
Partha Pratim Ghosh writes:
> Thanks; this suggestion worked --- at least the xymatrix figure came
> out; however, the arrow was almost not present:
> test
Note that your attached html lacks images and thus cannot be viewed.
> I believe this is a rendering problem. Also the mathematics symbols
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Shall I create https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-orphan-packages ?
>
> Or better https://git.sr.ht/~org-orphanage/ as a new user, to where
> Org orphan repos could be added.
>
> This would mimick emacsorphanage, which is a GitHub organization.
+1
--
Ihor
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I'd like to propose a patchset that addresses some issues raised in
> https://teddit.zaggy.nl/r/orgmode/comments/10b6ue6/orgmode_is_so_bad_at_rearranging_items_in_an/
>
> 1. When acting on region, promotion, demotion, and other structure
>editing commands immediately
contrapunctus writes:
> I have org-footnote-section set to nil in my init.el.
>
> If I export through the HTML or Tufte backends, my footnotes are not exported
> in a different section. However, with org-publish-project and with
> org-publish-project-alist having a value like -
>
> (("project"
Edgar Lux writes:
> ... All in all, the idea sounds great. I appreciate that my opinion is taken
> into account, but I know very little about citation systems. I was only a bit
> concerned about the effort which is needed to implement the changes, as
> little as they may be.
At this point, w
Detlef Steuer writes:
>> To achieve this you just need to update the export option settings:
>>
>> (:icalendar-ttl nil nil org-icalendar-ttl)
>>
>> adding a file keyword to be used.
>> See `org-export-options-alist' docstring.
>>
>
> Hi Ihor,
>
> I hope I understood your advice and the do
Max Nikulin writes:
> As to Org my opinion is still that a defcustom for user-defined function
> returning idle may be a better option.
Agree. If pgtk does not have to use something that absolutely needs to
be pgtk-specific, we should rather introduce a generic customization.
For example, a new
Jean Louis writes:
>> >> [2022-11-12 14:00 @UTC+2]
>> >> [2022-11-12 14:00 @UTC-2:30]
>> >>
>> >> are also fine within the proposed format.
>> >
>> > The above format is unclear to me. I look at timestamps every day, too
>> > many, often change them.
>> >
>> > I cannot understand what you mean.
contrapunctus writes:
> I have org-footnote-section set to nil in my init.el.
>
> If I export through the HTML or Tufte backends, my footnotes are not exported
> in a different section. However, with org-publish-project and with
> org-publish-project-alist having a value like -
>
> (("project"
Ihor Radchenko writes on Thu 2 Feb 2023 10:56:
> I am unable to reproduce on the latest main.
Me neither...
In addition to the initial release_9.6-204-g2f7052, I can still
reproduce with release_9.6-149-g554935.dirty, release_9.6-118-g04d2cc,
release_9.6-90-gf49ee9.dirty. But it's not on 9.5.
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