On Sun, 12 Feb 2023 22:16:16 -0500 Jack Kamm wrote ---
> But I also noticed another prompt-related issue: conda doesn't seem to
> work in ob-shell sessions anymore. That is a bigger problem for my use
> case.
Could you elaborate?
It looks like conda has a new init (from what I rem
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On 2/9/23 05:51, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Hi,
I would like to assess the efficiency of one of search optimizations used
in org-element.el [1]
The statistics about efficiency is collected by Org, but obviously
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Note that Emacs 29 has `read-string-from-buffer'.
I completely missed the fact that it was already in Emacs.
I'll definitely use the string-edit version (the version
with callbacks).
Thanks Ihor.
Bruno
Arthur Miller writes:
> Bruno Barbier writes:
>
>>
>
> That looks very nice indeed. I am not aware of that package, I will definitely
> use it somewhere, sometime. But with that we are getting now into 1K extra
> sloc
> solution. With this experiment, I was mostly interesting to see how I can
On Sat, 11 Feb 2023 15:56:00 -0500 Jack Kamm wrote ---
> By the way, I took a look at ob-shell for the first time in awhile, and
> noticed that ob-shell now forces the prompt to be like:
>
> org_babel_sh_prompt>
>
> Which I think makes cleaning up the prompt markers a lot more
> r
Hello everyone.
I apologize in advance for :
- my org-mode philosophy (my ideas may be totally stupid, meaningless, or
even contrary to the original org-mode philosophy)
- my knowledge of the mailing-list (my mail may be badly organised, badly
indented, the code unclear etc)
- any other point that
Dear All,
I have a suggestion that should be really easy to realize and help a lot.
In the agenda view one can show clock gaps and overlaps with the 'v c' command.
Both are
shown in the same color. However, for me gaps occur very often and naturally
and usually
don't hurt while overlaps reall
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Laurenz Wiskott writes:
>> #+STARTUP: show3levels
>
> trick does not seem to work with version 9.5
Gustaf Waldemarson writes:
> Does something like that already exist in org-mode? Alternatively,
> what is the recommended and most portable approach to placing images
> side-by-side?
No, AFAIK.
There are two problems:
1. We currently lack object-granular control over export attributes.