"Gerhard Butscher" writes:
> Hello, I intend to use org-drill for learning vocabulary
> (german-spanish). Does anybody know a repository of such a vocabulary?
>
> As far as I know the inner workings of org-drill are placed in the
> :PROPERTIES: section of the item. When I use :DRILL_CARD_TYPE
1) in
> org-entry-empty-p.
> I'm not sure whether this has any other adverse effect, but I can't see
> how it
> would make things worse, at least.
>
> Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin18.6.0, Carbon
> Version 158 AppKit 1671.5)
> of 2019-06-15
&
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>>
>>> I've launched an fork of org-drill. I have tried to reach Paul Sexton,
>>> the original au
Stig Brautaset writes:
>>> I would suggest the opposite: move it to GNU ELPA, for example, so we
>>> can remove it from contrib.
>>
>> Yes, I am quite happy with that also -- it would save the effort of
>> syncing it. It would have to be MELPA though, because I don't think we
>> have papers (I ca
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I've launched an fork of org-drill. I have tried to reach Paul Sexton,
>> the original author, and had some feedback (he was happy for my take
>> over), but not
in contrib. Can anyone
tell me how to achieve this?
Phil
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> I've been using org-drill a lot recently. I've already added one feature
> that I consider vital for this kind of thing (answering by typing!) and
> would like to add anot
Is there a way to get a list of the number of upcoming scheduled items?
I was looking for a sparse list and to an arbitrary time in the
future, and not specifically over my agenda files.
Something like:
01-04-201910
03-04-201914
...
01-08-20196
...
01-02-20204
I might write
I've been using org-drill a lot recently. I've already added one feature
that I consider vital for this kind of thing (answering by typing!) and
would like to add another (some form of Leitner box learning).
But, it seems sensible to fix the maintainership first. Are any of the
forks out there a
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2018-04-13, at 15:14, Matt Price wrote:
>
>> Hi eveyrone,
>>
>> I'm using markdown more and more in collaborative projects (sigh). I am
>> getting used to the syntax but it drives me crazy not to be able to edit
>> document structure with commands like C-return,, M-
Bastien writes:
>> For the record, and as a first feedback, I totally disagree with the
>> FUD (".org flexibility will bring us new problems", seriously)
>> spread about the Org manual.
>
> Testing the .texi exporter (and maybe .html and .pdf) against this big
> file will be interesting.
>
> Test
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I was wondering the other way around. Can org produce .texi that
>> could be part of a larger existing texinfo. So, something that can be
>> @include'd.
>
> I don't see why it
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Good stuff!
>>
>> My question about this and your experiences with ox-texinfo, is would it
>> be possible to integrate this into a workflow where a manual was
>> converted piece-meal.
>>
>> So, if a texinfo manual was multi-part (like the Emacs manual for
>> instance),
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> The task started by Thomas S. Dye a couple years ago is now complete.
> The "manual.org" file in "contrib/" directory is an up-to-date,
> sometimes enhanced, version of the Org manual. Org can now eat its own
> dog food.
>
> During the process, I had to re-or
Tim Cross writes:
>> I don't see how that would possible once it is integrated in GNU emacs
>> core, there will be no separate makefile or anything of that sort, but
>> maybe I am missing something.
>>
>
> There is going to have to be a way for people to maintain and build org
> independently. Wh
Tim Cross writes:
> Just to throw my 2 cents in.
>
> While I can understand the benefits of being able to easily install the
> latest org package via elpa, I think there are some significant benefits
> to org being a part of core Emacs.
>
> I currently find three issues with the current situation
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Philip,
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I presume you do see this as an advantage? The issue is, surely,
>> that it's too much of a PITA for the advantage that you gain?
>
> Well, it's not really about
Bastien writes:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>
>> I am not sure whether I understand that discussion in emacs dev
>> correctly. Will orgmode be moved into the GNU emacs try as it was done
>> with gnus?
>
> for the record, I would be in favor of this. Why?
>
> - Less installation headaches
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I am having problems with exporting org files with either author or
>> titles set. I have found this with ox-reveal, ox-s5 and ox-deck.
>
> [...]
>
>> Debugger en
list.
I am having problems with exporting org files with either author or
titles set. I have found this with ox-reveal, ox-s5 and ox-deck.
My org-file looks as follows:
#+TITLE: This is the title of the document
#+AUTHOR: Phillip Lord
* Slide One
Here is a
Kaushal Modi writes:
> On Thu, May 11, 2017, 8:20 AM Phillip Lord
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Really? That's rather confusing. So, it means that a bug here is a bug
>> in a release version?
>>
>
> Well, a bug's not a bug till it is seen :)
>
> What
Michael Alan Dorman writes:
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>> I would like to use some of the packages in org-plus-contrib. So, I've
>> added orgmode's ELPA archive. But I find being on the bleeding edge a
>> little buggy.
>>
>> As
I would like to use some of the packages in org-plus-contrib. So, I've
added orgmode's ELPA archive. But I find being on the bleeding edge a
little buggy.
As far as I can see, there is no "stable" ELPA package archive, so I
have to fall back installation from git. This seems somewhat backward to
les we track in Emacs.git.
>
> The precise technical details have yet to be worked out, but it shouldn't be
> too difficult. Phillip Lord has already began advance work on alternatives,
> and I've received offers of help from others to work on this new process.
>
> I think now
On Wed, February 1, 2017 6:51 pm, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>
>
>> If ELPA made available (on the server for downloading, and in the
>> client for installing) old versions of packages, then users could always
>> be offered the latest compatible version, but not later incompatib
Karl Voit writes:
> * Phillip Lord wrote:
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> I got the tipp of creating «~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-3101/org-pkg.el»
>>> with:
>>> (define-package "org" "3101" "Dummy org mode package" 'ni
Karl Voit writes:
> * Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>
>> Actually, I have a third: the plain old Org package from the
>> package repos, because I've installed other packages that require
>> it. (Another gripe: why isn't the loading of a file containing
>> (provide 'org) enough to tell the package mana
Achim Gratz writes:
> Phillip Lord writes:
>> I think there's only a few problems, actually. package.el initialization
>> is all or nothing at the moment, and is disabled on emacs -q. Neither of
>> these would make sense if we wanted in built packages.
>
> My o
Achim Gratz writes:
>> Now that package.el is mature, there's no need for Emacs to include all
>> this stuff in its source releases.
>
> That assertion isn't universally accepted as true. Org in particular
> continues to show how the integration into Emacs as well as some
> functionality in packa
Reuben Thomas writes:
> On 18 December 2016 at 13:20, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'd hate to see Org removed from Emacs. It took a lot of work to get it
>> in, and I believe that the vast majority of Emacs users does not install
>> packages. For a newbie to get to Emacs and to
I'm having two problems with org-info.js.
Firstly, it's currently available and is linked into generated HTML at
http://orgmode.org/org-info.js; this makes it non-functional when
delivered via https.
Secondly, in HTML generated by org mode, this license condition is
added:
* As additional perm
I'm trying to remove sections with specific names from the exported
output (I know about adding a :noexport: tag, but I always want to
remove the ones of the same name).
I've tried using :filter-section but if I return nil from this, it
removes the section but this leaves the headline in and I w
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>
>> Aloha Eric,
>>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>>>
Rasmus writes:
> Once upon a time Tom ported the Org manual. It's on his github, probably
> under tsdye.
https://github.com/tsdye/orgm
Rasmus writes:
> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted to gmane.emacs.orgmode as well.
>
> Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>>> Is org-mode in core going to be updated before 25.1?
>>
>>
>> Copying the org-mode ML for this.
>
> AFAIU, by the time we were ready to m
phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
> Emacs fails in org-mode when exporting; testing from current head.
>
I've checked this a little further -- the current org mode on ELPA does
not fail in the same way -- org-map-entries has changed the call from:
(org-age
Michael Welle writes:
>> Did you submit a bug report?
> no, I didn't. I think it's by design and more a feature request than a
> bug. And to be honest, eww is not so important to me. w3m works quite
> nice.
The bug tracker is for feature requests also!
Phil
Michael Welle writes:
> Hallo,
>
> Peter Davis writes:
>
>> On Sat, Apr 9, 2016, at 02:09 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>>>
>>> eww ;-)
>>>
>>
>> I never played with eww before. It looks interesting, but seriously, is
>> there any way to cancel a large download? My emacs is completely locked
>>
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>>> Thanks for installing this -- Kyle, do you confirm you installed the
>>> change in Org's git repo?
>>
>> Yes, in a4edee4.
>
> Thanks!
And thank you everyone for fixing!
Phil
Rasmus writes:
> Hi Phillip,
>
> Thanks for your report.
>
> phillip.l...@russet.org.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> On emacs-25 ox-html, line 1847, org-html-fontify-code does this...
>>
>> (setq code (with-temp-buffer
>>
Rasmus writes:
>
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>>> However, it's easy enough to switch to using an org-font-lock-ensure
>>> variant that avoids these issues, so I will do that (in an updated
>>> patch and on Org's maint).
>>
>> I've attached updated patches against emacs-25. If these are applied to
>>
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>> Rasmus writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Note, this change only lives it the Emacs version of Org. It was added in
>>> this commit:
>>>
>>>6711a21f1125c0047c56eb266eb374c1ec90a967
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> This commit was backported in Org commit d81e6b5, an
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 3 Nov 2015 at 21:57, Phillip Lord wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Are these form of attributes specific to the source block which they
>> precede? Or is it possible to do any kind of inheritance with them? For
>> my use case, all the c
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Tuesday, 3 Nov 2015 at 15:54, Phillip Lord wrote:
>> I am trying to implement a new backend based on the HTML export. I need
>> to do some post-processing to the source blocks that needs to be
>> optional. For some blocks I need to replace "[
I am trying to implement a new backend based on the HTML export. I need
to do some post-processing to the source blocks that needs to be
optional. For some blocks I need to replace "[" with "\[" and for some I
don't.
I am not sure whether to use headers or switches.
So
#+begin_src java -s
st
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi all,
>
> after a short discussion in a recent thread, I have a serious technical
> question.
>
> Assume that (for some reason) I want to write an Org-mode exporter which
> won't be GPL'd. (Use-case: having written a few custom exporters, I'm
> writing a tutorial o
rly though!
Peter Davis writes:
> Is there any way to export HTML with all references images,
> etc. packaged in a ZIP file?
>
> Thank you.
>
> -pd
>
>
>
>
--
Phillip Lord, Phone: +44 (0) 191 208 7827
Lecturer in Bioinformatics,
tegrate org-ref
> with this. You mostly can do it, but the document probably would need
> some final manual polishing for some things.
>
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/06/11/ox-pandoc-org-mode-+-org-ref-to-docx-with-bibliographies/
>
>
>
> Phillip Lord writes:
rific
>>>>> coding
>>>>>> > skills..basically non ) and having been using orgmode for a year or two
>>>>>> > now. I love orgmode dearly and use it mainly for note taking, lists etc
>>>>>> >
>>>>>&g
Is there any way to correlate between the position in an org-mode buffer
and an export from that buffer. So, if I have
* Header
With some text
Exported to
Header
With some text
I want do be able to match between the position of the "W" in "with"
between the two buffers?
Phil
; Best regards,
>> --
>> Olivier BERGER
>> http://www-public.telecom-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id:
>> 2048R/5819D7E8
>> Ingenieur Recherche - Dept INF
>> Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry (France)
>>
>>
>>
--
Phillip Lord,
Rasmus writes:
> phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> I know that I can add :noexport to a section to stop it being exported,
>> but is there a way of doing this for headers with a specific name? I
>> have lots of them, and would rather not ":noe
I know that I can add :noexport to a section to stop it being exported,
but is there a way of doing this for headers with a specific name? I
have lots of them, and would rather not ":noexport" to them all.
Phil
Lentic.el 0.7 is now available.
Lentic is an Emacs mode which supports multiple views over the same text. This
can be used for a form of literate programming. It has specific support for
Clojure which it can combine with either LaTeX, Asciidoc or Org-Mode.
Two lentic buffers, by default, the two
issue in selecting
> contex using commands that grab what is visible. So for things inside a
> folded section it was not grabbing the right context.
>
> I solved it by doing something similar to what you describe, i.e. a
> tempbuffer.
>
> lentic looks pretty interesting.
>
>
You mean programmatically? Is folding not just implemented with
invisible overlays? If so, why do you need to change this to get
context?
You can try setting buffer-invisibility-spec temporarily. For example,
run this function in a folded org-mode buffer.
(defun temp ()
(interactive)
(messag
Achim Gratz writes:
> Phillip Lord writes:
>> Can anyone tell me where the source code for org-info at
>>
>> http://orgmode.org/org-info.js
>>
>> is? This verison if minified.
>>
>> There are these:
>>
>> https://github.com/SebastianRose
Can anyone tell me where the source code for org-info at
http://orgmode.org/org-info.js
is? This verison if minified.
There are these:
https://github.com/SebastianRose/org-info-js/
https://github.com/RickMoynihan/org-info-js
Some of the web pages aabout org-info aren't working.
http://orgmod
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Thierry Banel writes:
>
>> You are not missing anything. MD or ORG do the job. It is just that your
>> public is made of Emacs users, and Org-mode users. So ORG sounds
>> familiar. GitHub renders pretty well ORG documents. And maybe someday
>> there will be converters f
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I gave this a try and it works well.
>
>> Can I ask, why do you want to kill the buffer? Why not just bury it?
>
> Because otherwise I get this the next time I start lentic for the same
> file:
>
> A buffer is visiting /Users/schmitta/tmp/lentic_test.org; proceed? (y or n)
Thierry Banel writes:
> Le 15/01/2015 17:11, Phillip Lord a écrit :
>>>> I spent some time figuring out how to use it.
>> Of course, even when installed from Melpa it is self-documenting in the
>> sense that the source files are full of documentation. The lenti
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2015-01-15 15:54, phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> Good. If you find any examples which fail, I'd be happy to look.
>
> It's not really failing, but I don't know how to put the end of file
> markers s
writes:
> Thierry Banel writes:
>
>> Nice!
>
> I also tried it and found it really interesting!
Thank you.
>
>>
>> I spent some time figuring out how to use it.
>>
>> This is what I did eventually:
>> M-xlentic-mode
>> M-xlentic-mode ;; twice
>> M-x lentic-mode-split-window-below
>> T
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2015-01-09 19:18, phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>>> I've used a similar configuration
>>>
>>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>>> (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook (lambda () (setq lentic-init
>>
> On 2015-01-09 17:12, address@hidden (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
> > It's configurable, though. By default, the two windows share the same
> > text (which is nearly the same behaviour as indirect buffers). But they
> > can also be different (but related). I use a file
tually:
> M-xlentic-mode
> M-xlentic-mode ;; twice
> M-x lentic-mode-split-window-below
> Then change the new buffer to the desired mode (Java mode, C++ mode,
> whatever).
> (I was created in fundamental mode).
>
> Is this the standard way to use it?
>
> Thier
I thought some of you might be interested in the new release of my
package, lentic. One of the things that it now does is allow
multi-modal of editing of Emacs source, using org mode for the
documentation. I realise that it's already possible to use ELPA
org-babel to write literate el files, or t
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> Slightly confusing. I would have expected ELPA to do a stable install,
>> and then git for those wanting the bleeding edge. Is the only purpose
>> for the org-mode ELPA to hold plus-contrib
Rasmus writes:
> phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
>> Hmmm. I seem to have trashed by org install by loading from ELPA;
>> currently, interactively, I can't export at all.
>
> Do C-h f on some org functions and check that they are from the elpa
It's still working through by batch process which is using cask and
probably has a different version of org.
Is there a stable org-mode package repo? At the moment, both ELPA and
the org-mode repo appear to be bleeding egde...
Phil
Rasmus writes:
> phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip
Rasmus writes:
> Hi Phillip,
>
> phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk (Phillip Lord) writes:
>
> I might be misunderstanding your question here, so bear(?) with me.
>
> I think #+INCLUDE: "$FILE" should take care of what you want.
> Basically, at export time, INCLUDE i
I've been writing a long document in org-mode recently. I decided to use
org-mode for two reasons: firstly, I wrote the outline plan in org
anyway and switching tools was irritating; second, I want both PDF and
HTML output. My tool of choice would have been latex and auctex where it
not for the H
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Okay, I've done it this way. Took a bit of fiddling since I need the
>> project-alist to work in different configurations (i.e. interactively,
>> in batch and in batch on a CI machine). Also, the timestamp stuff
>> confused me -- org was skipping publication, even thoug
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> [...]
>
> `org-html-publish-to-html' is not meant to be called directly, but
> rather used in a project definition as a :publishing-function value.
>
> Speaking of which, why don't you simply create a proper project-alist
> and call `org-publish' on it (interactively or
I'm rather struggling with the new exporter. I fear I have used a
combination of old and new configuration which cannot be helping.
I am trying to get publishing working mostly in batch, so that it will
work as part of my continuous integration framework. But having it work
interactively would be
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