I got following error:
#+begin_example
Please report this to Org mode mailing list (M-x org-submit-bug-report).
⛔ Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
Code.org::434180. Resetting.
The error was: (wrong-number-of-arguments ((t) nil "Return outline-regexp with
lim
Here is the backtrace after I toggled debug-on-error:
#+begin_example
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range # 0
48016)
replace-match("")
(progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (replace-match "")
(insert-before-markers-and-inherit next) (if (org-invisible-p
(line-beginning-posit
On 2023-11-07, at 06:06, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to put some HTML class on my element, exported from an Org
> mode list. Is that possible?
Ok, found it - say
#+ATTR_HTML: :class whatever
right before it.
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
Hi all,
I'd like to put some HTML class on my element, exported from an Org
mode list. Is that possible?
TIA,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
Matt writes on Mon 6 Nov 2023 19:01:
> I want to confirm, are you able to accomplish your task by using
> '-n'?
Yes. Evaluating this block (with C-c C-c):
#+begin_src bash :results output
ssh -n coch...@fruc.u-strasbg.fr "echo foo>foo_file"
echo "bar"
#+end_src
gives
#+RESUL
On 11/6/2023 12:11 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[ Branching to emacs-devel for further input from Emacs devs ]
Jim Porter writes:
This is similar to Emacs bug#66752[1]. It would be nice if
"(thing-at-point 'url)" would return the URL when point is over an Org
link. With this, it's easier to writ
[ Branching to emacs-devel for further input from Emacs devs ]
Jim Porter writes:
> This is similar to Emacs bug#66752[1]. It would be nice if
> "(thing-at-point 'url)" would return the URL when point is over an Org
> link. With this, it's easier to write a function that copies (or browses
>
On 11/6/2023 11:45 AM, Jim Porter wrote:
This is similar to Emacs bug#66752[1]. It would be nice if
"(thing-at-point 'url)" would return the URL when point is over an Org
link. With this, it's easier to write a function that copies (or browses
to) the URL at point without coding so many special
Hi Bruno
> Hi Uwe,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> ...
> You could use 'vmask' to mask the values you don't want.
> Here is an example using vmask:
>|| Price |
>|+|
>| 1 | 10.98 |
>|| 11.90 |
>|
This is similar to Emacs bug#66752[1]. It would be nice if
"(thing-at-point 'url)" would return the URL when point is over an Org
link. With this, it's easier to write a function that copies (or browses
to) the URL at point without coding so many special cases.
Attached is a patch with a regre
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi all
>
> Please look at
>
> | | Price |
> |---+|
> | / | 10.98 |
> | | 11.90 |
> | | 19.98 |
> | | 13.79 |
> | | 29.97 |
> | | 18.98 |
> | | 13.79 |
> | | 11.90 |
> | | 24.28 |
> |---+|
> | | 155.57 |
> #+TBLFM: @11$
On Mon, 06 Nov 2023 14:32:16 +0100 Ihor Radchenko wrote ---
> I am wondering about the possible downsides of using script approach
> instead of stdin redirection.
I'm curious to hear more about what you're thinking.
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 13:47:24 +0200 alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote ---
> Russell Adams writes on Thu 26 Oct 2023 16:44:
> > [...] are you using an SSH key to connect, or entering a password?
> > If you use an SSH key for passwordless access, try adding -n (ie:
>
> > "ssh -n derp@h
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> I added you as a contributor on
>> https://orgmode.org/worg/contributors.html
>
> I think that you added him second time :)
Ahah, good catch!
> @@ 260,6 260,7 @@ within GNU Emacs:
> ...
> +- Slawomir Grochowski
> - Sławomir Grochowski
I fixed thi
Bastien writes:
> I added you as a contributor on
> https://orgmode.org/worg/contributors.html
I think that you added him second time :)
@@ 260,6 260,7 @@ within GNU Emacs:
...
+- Slawomir Grochowski
- Sławomir Grochowski
...
--
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more ab
Hi Sławomir,
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> I have added some examples to the org-manual.
> Patch in attachment and also a screenshot of generated html.
Applied, with a minor modification, using 1. instead of 1) for the
list items.
I added you as a contributor on
https://orgmode.org/worg/contr
Cletip Cletip writes:
> The Issue:
> I have an Org file, test.org, from which I tangle code blocks into test.py.
> The complication arises because test.py is a symbolic link. Each time I
> perform the tangling operation, the symbolic link is unfortunately
> overwritten.
> ...
> Proposed Solution:
Hello everyone,
I'm reaching out to discuss a challenge I've encountered while working with
Org-mode, specifically during the tangling process of code blocks.
The Issue:
I have an Org file, test.org, from which I tangle code blocks into test.py.
The complication arises because test.py is a symbol
Hi all
Please look at
| | Price |
|---+|
| / | 10.98 |
| | 11.90 |
| | 19.98 |
| | 13.79 |
| | 29.97 |
| | 18.98 |
| | 13.79 |
| | 11.90 |
| | 24.28 |
|---+|
| | 155.57 |
#+TBLFM: @11$2=vsum(@I$2..@II$2);f2
I would like to exclude the first value fr
Bruno Barbier writes:
> IIUC, the elisp expression:
>
> (process-file "bash" "/tmp/test.sh")
>
> is more equivalent to:
>
> cat /tmp/test.sh | bash
>
> i.e. the shell is getting the commands from stdin. Thus, any command
> that uses stdin might change what gets executed or not.
Looking
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I just fixed a bug in
> https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87bkc744ub.fsf@localhost/
> So far, it is still listed in https://tracker.orgmode.org/bugs?sorting-by=date
It's probably the Woof bug mentioned before.
Let's see if Woof can track new patches and tasks, for examp
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Did you manage to get other bugs close? or to add tasks and patches?
> This will prove that the inbox monitoring works correctly.
After the maintenance?
I just fixed a bug in https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87bkc744ub.fsf@localhost/
So far, it is still listed in https:/
David Masterson writes:
>>> [[file:test.pdf::#anchor][Another document]]
>>>-> \href{test.pdf\#anchor}{Another document}
>>
>> AFAIK, this kind of URL cannot be opened except when opening pdf in
>> browser.
>
> What else is there? PDFviewer? What is the standard for Latex?
Yes, PDFviewer.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> It should be back now, please report any problem you may notice.
>
> There are still issues with some bugs not being closed despite my emails
> containing the trigger keywords. However, it looks similar to
> https://lists.sr.ht/~bzg/woof/%3C87ilhjiw7g.fsf%40localhost%3E,
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> https://tracker.orgmode.org is back too but tracking new emails will
>> not work for the next two hours or so. I'll confirm when it's back.
>
> It should be back now, please report any problem you may notice.
There are still issues with some bugs n
Jens Schmidt writes:
> * Reproducer
> ...
> where I would have expected:
>
> - /tmp/test.org -
> #+begin_src bash
> # foo
> # bar
> # baz(point)
> #+end_src
> - /tmp/test.org -
Fixed, on main.
h
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