"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>
> I meet an unfold-able headline now. Then I record a video to show this
> unfold-able headline. I executed command "describe-text-properties".
> Afterwards, I closed the buffer, then re-open the file to show the
> headline can be
On 30/04/2023 17:39, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2023 10:41:50 +0200
Subject: [PATCH v4 4/8] Use compat.el library instead of ad-hoc compatibility
function set
Ihor, I have not noticed removal of
;; `flatten-tree' was added in Emacs 27.1.
(defalias 'org-protocol-flatten
(if (fb
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> I press [C-c C-z] `org-add-note` to add logbook note. It will open a new
> temporary buffer. I want to execute command [C-c C-a m] `org-attach-mv`
> to attach a file. But it will prompt me for org-attach directory. I
> think commands like `org-add-note`, `org-cloc
Ag Ibragimov writes:
> Repro steps:
> ...
> Observed:
>
> It's wrapping the content into
> `(prn (binding [*out* (java.io.StringWriter.)]{:foo :bar}))`
>
> Expected:
>
> {:foo :bar}
I see the expected result on my side.
May you follow the steps starting from emacs -Q or make repro?
See https://o
>
> On the other hand, new users may benefit from seeing the command names
> alongside with the bindings, especially users of pre-packages Emacs
> where the bindings may be shadowed by evil-mode and the likes.
>
> WDYT?
I am in favor. One of my main problems in learning emacs: I started with e
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> I meet an unfold-able headline now. Then I record a video to show this
> unfold-able headline. I executed command "describe-text-properties".
Please put the cursor right before the fold ("..."), execute M-x
describe-text-properties and share the properties descri
>> I want to add command names into the org-mode guide. I have attached
>> an example of such an addition.
>
> Will it be useful?
>
> Technically, adding the command name will increase the Org Guide size,
> which is a bit against its idea of compactness.
Wouldn't it just put additional information
For example, I have Org content like this:
#+begin_src org
,* TODO Refrigerator
DEADLINE: <2023-04-06 Thu>
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: e1824d15-35cb-4105-a617-5f7ecd6a1049
:END:
#+end_src
I press [C-c C-z] `org-add-note` to add logbook note. It will open a new
temporary buffer. I want to execute com
Tangling Clojure code blocks appear to be broken.
Repro steps:
- Create a Clojure source block, e.g.,
#+begin_src clojure :tangle foo.clj
{:foo :bar}
#+end_src
- Tangle it, M-x org-babel-tangle
- Check the file content
Observed:
It's wrapping the content into
`(prn (binding [*out* (java.i
I meet an unfold-able headline now. Then I record a video to show this
unfold-able headline. I executed command "describe-text-properties".
Afterwards, I closed the buffer, then re-open the file to show the
headline can be expanded normally, and show the subtree content.
Here is the uploaded vide
Michael Dauer writes:
> Maybe I missed a known bug when doing the research. But all the other reports
> describe different and
> reproducible behaviour.
>
> Sometimes (often) I cannot unfold a subtree. It then affects only one or more
> subtrees while others in the
> same buffer or even the sa
> The preview now works as stated, although I find it kinda slow to
> regenerate, even if I set `org-latex-preview-throttle' to 0.2.
They shouldn't be any slower than when you manually call
`org-latex-preview' on a fragment. To be sure, you could try
(setq org-latex-preview-debounce 0.3
or
> Is tooltip-mode turned on?
That was it! Thank you so much! Now both error messages and live
previews work!
> We'd like to focus on improving the user experience of the core features
> first. If these issues are cleaned up before 9.7, I will work on
> polishing the live previews feature.
Total
Michael Dauer writes:
> This is with the cursor on the first asterisk:
> Text content at position 299:
>
>
> There are text properties here:
> display [Show]
> face org-level-1
> fontifiedt
Well. This shows nothing.
I am more interested in text prop
> 1. Use TEC's org-mode =dev= branch, up to the =---NOPUSH PERSONAL
>DIVIDER---= commit.
> 2. Set some config options, which can be in the above link.
> 3. Test the new features.
> 4. When a latex fragment contained an error, its color would turn red,
>but no popup would appear on hover, or
(Don't mind the mail change, still the same guy. Just started dabbling
in email in Emacs and gmail works better for that).
> From your diagnostic report, it looks like you're using lualatex +
> precompilation. This can cause some issues, but not the ones you
> report above so this is interesting.
This is with the cursor on the first asterisk:
Text content at position 299:
There are text properties here:
display [Show]
face org-level-1
fontifiedt
I could not test more positions because I accidentally cut it, and even an
undo fixed it. I would
>From your diagnostic report, it looks like you're using lualatex +
precompilation. This can cause some issues, but not the ones you report
above so this is interesting.
> 1. When a snippet contains a mistake, it correctly turns red, but no
> error message is shown when I hover my mouse over it.
Michael Dauer writes:
> Based on my analyses it's not the cycle functions, but must come from
> broken text attributes. Even (org-fold-core-region (point-min) (point-max)
> nil) does not unfold the affected subtrees then. Assuming that
> (org-fold-core-region) is the only place where the folding
Maybe I missed a known bug when doing the research. But all the other
reports describe different and reproducible behaviour.
Sometimes (often) I cannot unfold a subtree. It then affects only one or
more subtrees while others in the same buffer or even the same branch still
work. The only fix then
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> "Christopher M. Miles" writes:
>
>> - [X] Then I check out Emacs source code file "epg.el" & "epa.el" file
>> git log. -> have not found obvious gpg command-line options related to
>> the problem. One small possible commit might be
>> "82388dff8ed006cecb65ea7a4afd
Esteban Ordóñez writes:
> I think that mentioning command names would help a lot to understand the
> objective of the command and would also help to find its documentation.
> A common problem for me was [is?] that I could not find the place where
> there is more information about something. The
El 2023-05-05 06:01, Ihor Radchenko escribió:
> Yuval Langer writes:
>
>> For many commands, I find it helpful to first learn their names before
>> learning their keybindings. The org-mode guide does not include
>> command names.
>>
>> I want to add command names into the org-mode guide. I have a
Yuval Langer writes:
> For many commands, I find it helpful to first learn their names before
> learning their keybindings. The org-mode guide does not include
> command names.
>
> I want to add command names into the org-mode guide. I have attached
> an example of such an addition.
Will it be u
For many commands, I find it helpful to first learn their names before
learning their keybindings. The org-mode guide does not include
command names.
I want to add command names into the org-mode guide. I have attached
an example of such an addition.
The changes in the first commit might be later
Max Nikulin writes:
> Do you have any arguments against switching from emacs -Q to emacs -q? I
> am still unsure if it is safe enough, but not doing it is not better. I
> am considering adding -q to this script when it is called directly.
> Unfortunately Emacs does not have an option to overri
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> - [X] Then I check out Emacs source code file "epg.el" & "epa.el" file
> git log. -> have not found obvious gpg command-line options related to
> the problem. One small possible commit might be
> "82388dff8ed006cecb65ea7a4afd8667ec44b5e3".
One of the reddit
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Some more info:
> https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/137r7j7/gnupg_241_encryption_issues_with_emacs_orgmode/
Indeed same problem as mine. Thanks Ihor
- [X] *downgrade* GnuPG from 2.4.1 -> 2.4.0 temporary get around the problem.
#+begin_src sh
brew info gnupg
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