> Uwe Brauer writes:
Hi
> `2C-mode' might be what you want. Be warned, though, that it might be
> confusing when first using it, and that there might be missing
> information since I have just begun to explore it because of your
> message.
> (Also, there doesn't seem to be much documentation
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I would like to have a sort of side by side, paragraph based,
> representation of text in two languages, say Spanish and English, best
> would be org based of course.
>
> It does not to have to be anything fancy like inter-linear, I could use
> a simple table but tha
Dear Org maintainers:
I don't think org-noter is part of any official org distribution, having
been a MELPA-distributed package since inception (2017), but in the course
of discussing transfer of maintenance duties with Jonas Bernoulli (in his
MELPA-maintainer role), he suggested that we inform yo
On 3/11/23 10:58, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
The issue is not with defining via (define ...) inside a (let ...) in Guile. It
is about importing macros at the time, when the body of the (let ...) is already
evaluated, which is at a later phase than macro expansion. By wrapp
Hi
I would like to have a sort of side by side, paragraph based,
representation of text in two languages, say Spanish and English, best
would be org based of course.
It does not to have to be anything fancy like inter-linear, I could use
a simple table but that looks cumbersome.
I searched th
On Sat, 2023-03-11 at 10:47 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> I am afraid that we cannot make things universally safe here without
> breaking changes. The best way will be treating :cmd and similar
> header
> args as unsafe and include them into the planned safety prompt system
> we
> discussed in
lux writes:
>> However, for example, (shell-quote-argument "-enhance -strip") will
>> return "-enhance\\ -strip", which is not what we want.
>>
>> Similar problem with other instances of `shell-command' in Org where
>> header args supply command line arguments. Like in :cmdline.
>>
>
> I think
Max Nikulin writes:
>>[previous object ]
>
> Yes, you do.
>
> I expected some complications due to newline characters (not line break
> markup objects), but they are not included in :post-blank and
> represented as "\n" string objects.
Newlines are tricky. They may or may not be significan
Tim Ruffing writes:
> Yep, I had seen that whitespace is the issue in my initial email, but I
> had not noticed that tabs are used. So here's a third attempt, sorry
> for the hiccups.
Thanks!
Applied, onto main. I did not risk bugfix, because it is agenda, which
is a mess.
https://git.savannah.g
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
>> This is expected. Noweb includes the src block code without altering it.
>> See 16.11 Noweb Reference Syntax
>>
>> We may probably clarify this in the manual. Would it be helpful?
> I think it would be helpful. I merely tried Python, because it was at hand
> and
> b
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> The issue is not with defining via (define ...) inside a (let ...) in Guile.
> It
> is about importing macros at the time, when the body of the (let ...) is
> already
> evaluated, which is at a later phase than macro expansion. By wrapping inside
> a
> (let ...)
Tim Ruffing writes:
> Sorry for the late reply. The patch solves the problem for me, thanks!
> Would be great to have this fixed.
Thanks for confirming!
Fixed, on main now.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=d6e75d0ee
> Unless you see a bug that I'm not seeing, the
On 2023-02-23, at 18:14, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the topic says it all. Is it possible? If so, how?
So, I'm answering myself in case someone else also needs this. Yes, it
is possible, and is now described here:
https://mbork.pl/2023-03-11_Adding_my_TODOs_to_agenda
Best,
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