Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Applied, onto main, fixing the oversight in
> org-src-associate-babel-session (now, it does not require session
> running).
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=319563cef
>
> Since ESS already released a new version with my patch for ESS inclu
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Liu Hui writes:
>
>> Yes, I have updated the text and you're welcome to improve it. Thanks!
>> From c503b2ed5116e2abae25459b09abc919074ac54a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Liu Hui
>> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 11:40:38 +0800
>> Subject: [PATCH] Set Python shell in Org edi
> Can you give a link to the Reddit thread
> where this was discussed?
It’s here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/s/3viPfF78Lr
In a nutshell, I was trying to understand how to have one of the columns in
column mode be the creation date of each headline. I thought that because I
almost always ins
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Hunter Jozwiak writes:
>
>> i am curious whether or not it is possible to connect Org babel to a
>> remotely running scheme REPL, more
>> specifically the Guile REPL that you get by running something like guix repl
>> --listen=tcp:37146
>
> ob-scheme does not have such
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
>>> AFAIK, clocktable scope in agenda is controlled by the agenda's scope.
>>> If you have `org-agenda-archives-mode' enabled, archives will contribute
>>> to the agenda report as well.
>>
>> Thank you, I indeed didn't know that, and it did help.
sounds like a lot of contribution. i do not want to impede anything
anybody else wants, but want to point out my user experience over
years in case useful to anybody.
my experiene is that context, search, and file links typically break
for me, as i change headers, refile, fix typos, change paths,
Hi,
Thanks for trying it out. Updated patches attached, comments below.
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023, at 12:27 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I played around with the patch a bit and found a couple of rough edges:
>
> 1. When I try to open a link to non-existing search target, like
>, I get a query to c
Hunter Jozwiak writes:
> i am curious whether or not it is possible to connect Org babel to a remotely
> running scheme REPL, more
> specifically the Guile REPL that you get by running something like guix repl
> --listen=tcp:37146
ob-scheme does not have such feature.
Although, it might not be
Andrew Hyatt writes:
>> AFAIK, clocktable scope in agenda is controlled by the agenda's scope.
>> If you have `org-agenda-archives-mode' enabled, archives will contribute
>> to the agenda report as well.
>
> Thank you, I indeed didn't know that, and it did help. After some
> digging around, it se
ypuntot writes:
> Sorry I didn't get it.
> I think it would help too to not overpopulate the agenda, but as I don't use
> it, I don't vote.
Its main purpose is to make agenda faster to load. But tag inheritance
is no longer a performance bottleneck.
I do not understand what you mean by "overpo
Sorry I didn't get it.
I think it would help too to not overpopulate the agenda, but as I don't use
it, I don't vote.
Best
Jan 28, 2024 22:12:39 Ihor Radchenko :
> ypuntot writes:
>
>> There are several reasons to disable tags inheritance.
>>
>> For example, in project management there could
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Andrew Hyatt writes:
>
>> I've noticed that in the agenda, the clocktable report (from the "R"
>> key), does not include archive files, even when I have set clocktables
>> to do so in my init-file:
>>
>> (plist-put org-clocktable-defaults :scope 'agenda-with-archives)
>
Hello,
i am curious whether or not it is possible to connect Org babel to a
remotely running scheme REPL, more specifically the Guile REPL that you
get by running something like src_shell[:exports code]{guix repl
--listen=tcp:37146}
If so, what are the header arguments I need to put into place
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> LGTM. Thanks!
Thanks, I've applied now:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=da2b61b09e1eff957e6b2560a2f9c8509de6beac
ypuntot writes:
> There are several reasons to disable tags inheritance.
>
> For example, in project management there could be a tag for a direct
> responsible for a task, and a different tag for a different direct
> responsible for a subtask. I could want to see the tasks of the direct
> resp
Olivier Lischer writes:
>> Thanks for the patch, but may you please explain why introducing such
>> variable is useful?
>
> Sure.
>
> I configure all my .dotfiles in an Org mode file and tangle the
> configuration in the right places. The tangled files are all
> read-only to prevent accidentally
Andrew Hyatt writes:
> I've noticed that in the agenda, the clocktable report (from the "R"
> key), does not include archive files, even when I have set clocktables
> to do so in my init-file:
>
> (plist-put org-clocktable-defaults :scope 'agenda-with-archives)
AFAIK, clocktable scope in agenda
Liu Hui writes:
> Yes, I have updated the text and you're welcome to improve it. Thanks!
> From c503b2ed5116e2abae25459b09abc919074ac54a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Liu Hui
> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 11:40:38 +0800
> Subject: [PATCH] Set Python shell in Org edit buffer
Now, after amending `or
There are several reasons to disable tags inheritance.
For example, in project management there could be a tag for a direct
responsible for a task, and a different tag for a different direct responsible
for a subtask. I could want to see the tasks of the direct responsible, not the
subtasks tha
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Olivier Lischer writes:
>
>> In December last year was a change introduced, that a file should not be
>> removed before
>> tangling (https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-orgmode/2021-05/msg00337.html).
>> In an older bug report
>> (https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-orgmode/2021-0
Jack Kamm writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>>> My concern is that advising `ess-request-a-process' would cause
>>> maintenance burden on ob-R. It would require some knowledge about the
>>> ESS internals to maintain properly.
>>
>> Not really. I only meant writing an advice iff our request is a
I've noticed that in the agenda, the clocktable report (from the "R"
key), does not include archive files, even when I have set clocktables
to do so in my init-file:
(plist-put org-clocktable-defaults :scope 'agenda-with-archives)
First of all, I think it makes more logical sense to include arc
Rainer Dunker writes:
> Recently there was an Org Mode upgrade from version 9.4.4 to 9.6.6 on my
> machine, and since then, C-c C-o on "normal" text behaves differently:
> Instead of raising the no link error, it opens the "Select link to open"
> menu. As I understand, this behaviour should oc
No worries.. next try ;-)
Best, /PA
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 at 14:43, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
>
> >> "Pedro A. Aranda" writes:
> >>
> >> > I've been reading a bit. What I propose is an alternative way to
> handle
> >> > all the tricky parts of font and charac
> Cc: 68...@debbugs.gnu.org, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 23:35:09 +0700
> From: Max Nikulin
>
> On 27/01/2024 10:38, Richard Stallman wrote:
> >
> > What is the purpose for which text/org would be used?
> > In what situations would we want to send files in Org format
> > and w
Hello All,
typing C-c C-o to follow a link while point is on "normal" text instead of a
link, this results in error "no link found"; okay.
Recently there was an Org Mode upgrade from version 9.4.4 to 9.6.6 on my
machine, and since then, C-c C-o on "normal" text behaves differently: Instead
of
On 27/01/2024 10:38, Richard Stallman wrote:
What is the purpose for which text/org would be used?
In what situations would we want to send files in Org format
and why would it be useful to formally label them?
I am rather confused by these questions. Media types appears in the
Content-Type h
We had a rather long discussion this time. Took a while to summarize.
Here is a summary of the discussed topics + comment log
- Gerard demoed a bug he found when indenting a emacs-lisp src block
The bug with all the details is reported in
https://list.orgmode.org/878r4makff.fsf@localhost/T/
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
>> "Pedro A. Aranda" writes:
>>
>> > I've been reading a bit. What I propose is an alternative way to handle
>> > all the tricky parts of font and character handling with fontspec in
>> > lualatex and xetex. This package restricts the use of the ams* package
Jack Kamm writes:
> I've updated the patch so that it applies cleanly onto the latest main,
> and also fixed a few issues including the ones Ihor pointed out above.
>
> Let me know if there are any issues -- otherwise I'll apply it to main
> in the near future.
LGTM. Thanks!
--
Ihor Radchenko
Thank you for your suggestions. Unfortunately, I'm not yet familiar with this
part of Org. Can you give a link to the Reddit thread where this was discussed?
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