On 3/23/24 09:49, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Adam Porter writes:
(@media all .org-center): Actually style this so that "#+begin_center"
blocks are centered and fit with the rest of the theme, allowing these
blocks to be used to make certain text stand out.
I am not sure if centered text should st
Dear org-mode developers, Ihor,
the following is with GNU Emacs 30.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, cairo
version 1.16.0)
of 2024-02-27
with point on the following frame for a clock table:
#+BEGIN: clocktable :scope ("/home/absolute/path/file.org_archive")
#+END:
org-clock-report with
em
On 2024-03-23 13:58 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Although I am actually more interested in other questions -
> why custom parser and what is tailored for zettelkasten.
What do you mean by "custom parser"?
Zettelkasten? Hyperorg handles the links between nodes out of the box
including the backlinks. I
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> It looks like there is some problem with publishing index.org in
> particular. I made several changes, but none of them is visible on
> orgmode.org. At the same time, my changes to tools.org page are
> visible.
Yes -- perhaps this error has something to do with this:
htt
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> We may introduce \apostrophe entity.
>
> "two articles: 'my friends\apostrophe party' and 'the students\apostrophe
> papers'"
>
> "A Greek folk song says: \apostrophe{}να \apostrophe{}ρθώ το βράδυ'"
It's not a bad idea to use entities. I just discovered that an \rsquo
en
Adam Porter writes:
> (@media all .org-center): Actually style this so that "#+begin_center"
> blocks are centered and fit with the rest of the theme, allowing these
> blocks to be used to make certain text stand out.
I am not sure if centered text should stand out.
AFAIU, you want to add this s
Michael writes:
>> May you please describe a use case when it is necessary to run
>> latex
>> multiple times for previews?
> ...
> Oh-- and it's not just previews (sorry if I gave that
> impression)-- it's also required for "evaluating" LaTeX source
> blocks.
This makes more sense. I hardly ima
Hi Bastien, et al,
Please see the attached patch which makes some minor improvements to
Worg's CSS. I thought I should get your approval before pushing it.
Thanks,
AdamFrom ab068940b5e63189dae3eddae84aaa2b03d6b6ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adam Porter
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 09:31:18 -05
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> attached is a small patch to include package iftex to latex exports. Since
> we support several
> compilers, it is useful to have this package to detect the compiler in
> included latex files.
May you please explain why it is necessary to include iftex in
Bastien Guerry writes:
>> Also, what do you think about the following ideas:
>>
>> 1. Adding a header before the recent news list. Maybe something like
>>"Project heartbeat".
>>
>> 2. Moving recent news after features/install/quickstart/contribute
>>buttons.
>
> Yes, please go as you see
Nick Dokos writes:
> But there is still a doc bug: since the default value of
> `org-html-head-include-scripts' was changed to `nil' in Org 9.5, the
> functionality described in the `Literal Examples' section of the manual
> is no longer enabled by default. The attached patch adds a footnote to
>
Matt writes:
> I saw no comments on the patch part of my previous message and fear it may
> have been missed due to my inclusion of the lengthy and separate topic, "bug?
> org-babel-comint-with-output return value type".
>
> The patches fix the prompt appearing in async shell results and are re
Adam Porter writes:
> Looking at Worg now, it occurred to me that, when my browser window is
> maximized, there's plenty of room for the table of contents to remain
> visible alongside the content. But it's hidden automatically, and
> remains hidden until the user interacts with it, which see
writes:
> On 2024-03-20 13:09 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> May you outline the benefits
>
> Now I added a section about that topic. Of course I am open for
> discussion and feedback.
>
> https://codeberg.org/buhtz/hyperorg#benefits-compared-to-similar-tools
Thanks! Although I am actually more i
Hi,
Looking at Worg now, it occurred to me that, when my browser window is
maximized, there's plenty of room for the table of contents to remain
visible alongside the content. But it's hidden automatically, and
remains hidden until the user interacts with it, which seems suboptimal
for an in
Hi Bastien,
On 3/22/24 16:13, Bastien Guerry wrote:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
This is still a problem. Likely on Sourcehut side.
Yes, I haven't received an answer from sr.ht yet, too bad.
For now, only Bastien can trigger the builds.
In the meantime, I've set up a cron job to publish Worg
On 2024-03-20 13:09 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> May you outline the benefits
Now I added a section about that topic. Of course I am open for
discussion and feedback.
https://codeberg.org/buhtz/hyperorg#benefits-compared-to-similar-tools
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> The patch works fine, and I think it can prevent a lot of cases. But
> false positives can still appear. Consider (second level quotes open
> after the colon):
>
> "two articles: 'my friends' party' and 'the students' papers'"
>
> "A Greek folk song says: 'να 'ρθώ το
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>
>> ━━━
>> #+OPTIONS: ':t
>> #+language:es
>>
>> "my friends' party and the students' papers"
>> ━━━
>>
>> the above produces in LaTeX:
>>
>> \g
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> ━━━
> #+OPTIONS: ':t
> #+language:es
>
> "my friends' party and the students' papers"
> ━━━
>
> the above produces in LaTeX:
>
> \guillemotleft{}my friends'' party and
Friendly bump.
I saw no comments on the patch part of my previous message and fear it may have
been missed due to my inclusion of the lengthy and separate topic, "bug?
org-babel-comint-with-output return value type".
The patches fix the prompt appearing in async shell results and are ready to
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 21:41:05 +0100 Ihor Radchenko wrote ---
> Matt m...@excalamus.com> writes:
>
> > Should I do as before and use 'git revert'? Or, do we want to remove them
> > completely from the history?
>
> Yes, git revert.
Reverted https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs
Hi
attached is a small patch to include package iftex to latex exports. Since
we support several
compilers, it is useful to have this package to detect the compiler in
included latex files.
Best, /PA
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