Re: org-mode and captain mode?

2025-06-07 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Hello, I looked up Captain mode and it seems like the problem is that the default sentence start function =(car (bound-of-thing-at-point 'sentence))= finds the list marker as the start of the given sentence. It is possible to override that behavior. The mode defines a variable, =captain-sentence-

Re: [PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-05-18 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> Applied, onto main. > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=7eafc194d Thanks so much! This was a long-standing minor annoyance of mine, and it's great to have the fix upstream. Thanks, Rohit

Re: [PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-05-16 Thread Rohit Patnaik
p anything in the merge process. Thanks, RohitFrom 17cd390ab54edc6713d09fff36ad0eddc9510b53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohit Patnaik Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 04:45:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] org-clock: Make headline truncation behave better * lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-clock-string): Mov

Re: [PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-05-11 Thread Rohit Patnaik
the code looks much better now. RohitFrom 727ec7fb129e9c09617c204537eb1b2e5ed24ddb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohit Patnaik Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 04:45:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] org-clock: Make headline truncation behave better * lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-clock-string): Move the headline truncat

Re: How do I create a clock table that spans a custom time range?

2025-04-06 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Ah, sorry for the noise, I figured out what my problem was. I'd tried specifying :tstart and :tend, per the manual, but my initial attempt to do so resulted in the following error: org-clock-get-table-data: Wrong type argument: stringp, <2025-04-06 However, after rereading the manual more clo

How do I create a clock table that spans a custom time range?

2025-04-06 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Hello everyone, I know that I can use the `:block' option to change the time span considered by a clock table to specific days, or even a specific week, by specifying e.g. `2007-W50'. However, I would like to create a clock table that spans a two week period, e.g. from 2025-04-07 to 2025-04-21.

Re: [DISCUSSION] Setting LuaLaTeX as default when exporting to LaTeX/PDF

2025-04-04 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Oops, my mistake. I was actually calling `luatex' instead of `lualatex'. The document compiles fine with `lualatex'. However, noted, it did take noticeably longer. Thanks, Rohit

Re: [DISCUSSION] Setting LuaLaTeX as default when exporting to LaTeX/PDF

2025-04-02 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I'm against moving to `luatex' as the default compiler. I'm decently familiar with LaTeX, having used it to write papers and even my resume. I just tried to compile a relatively simple LaTeX file using `luatex' on my Fedora Linux machine with the `texlive-full' package installed. I got a bunch o

Re: [PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-04-01 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I have updated the docstring for org-clock-get-clock-string, which I'd forgotten to do in the previous version of the patch. Thanks, RohitFrom ba1662b116e8c0601c7f174d379005ac767f7f52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohit Patnaik Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 04:45:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] org-

Re: [PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-03-30 Thread Rohit Patnaik
es surrounding the headline. I've updated the code to use a variable (`spaces-and-parens-length') for that instead. I have also added a preliminary news entry and I've updated the commit message to reflect the above changes. Thanks, RohitFrom 6be426ea88018e168a5ae7775f4bcc3756cde

Re: Problem with finding css file with orgmode blogging setup

2025-03-22 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Org-publish, by default, only processes org files. If you want to include CSS files, images, and other non-org content, you need to process them as attachments. So, for example, this is what I have: (setq org-publish-project-alist '(("website-orgfiles" :base-directory "$HOME/website_src/"

[PATCH] Improved mode line clock truncation behavior

2025-03-18 Thread Rohit Patnaik
essary news and documentation updates. Thanks, Rohit PatnaikFrom f8c1f2919d8aa07e6f73ad5b097f8da2bb1ca3ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohit Patnaik Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 04:45:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] org-clock: Make headline truncation behave better * lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-clock-st

Re: [BUG] Got error opening existing org file in emacs 30.1 [9.7.11 (release_9.7.11 @ /usr/share/emacs/30.1/lisp/org/)]

2025-02-28 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I tried opening the linked file with the latest org-mode from git, as of commit 53cd3f83c96728 and I was not able to reproduce the issue. I was able to open the file, move around in it, make edits, etc. without any problems. However, I am using Emacs 29.4, not 30.1. Could that have something to do

Re: org code highlight w/ single quote

2025-02-13 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Relatedly, would the refactored fontification also handle nested bold and italic text where the delimiters for those are adjacent to one another? Right now, for example: /this is italic *and some bold italic*/ is only fontified in Emacs as italic. The portion of the text that is meant to be

[PATCH] Fix tiny typo in etc/ORG-NEWS

2024-12-28 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Hello, When I was looking at the diff for 8e141ec24e, I noticed that there was a second typo on line 181 of =etc/ORG-NEWS=. This patch fixes it. Thanks, Rohit PatnaikFrom 9eee3b09681e1e1f61d58932878e0f2df01e5f0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohit Patnaik Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2024 13:20:32 -0600

Re: Setting buffer-level properties in code

2024-10-12 Thread Rohit Patnaik
n element, marker or buffer position, and sets a property there, creating the property drawer if necessary. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Automatically update plain list checkboxes when removing nested list items?

2024-08-29 Thread Rohit Patnaik
delete Sub-item 3 and update the Item 1 checkbox all at once. Right now, I have to move the cursor back up to Item 1 and hit C-c C-c to force the checkbox to update. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: How does =org-md-item= produce the correct indentation for nested lists?

2024-04-13 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Hello, Yes, that clarifies things quite a bit. I thought that the contents of the list item only included that specific item, when in reality it includes the item and all sub-lists. Thanks, Rohit

How does =org-md-item= produce the correct indentation for nested lists?

2024-04-12 Thread Rohit Patnaik
o that instead of indenting with spaces, it repeats the list marker (** for a second level nested list, *** for 3 levels of nesting, etc). Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: Best way to make the Org source tree?

2024-03-14 Thread Rohit Patnaik
n't realize that `make update` was an option. -- Rohit Patnaik

Re: [BUG] Newlines after links are fontified with the org-link face after an incremental search

2024-02-26 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Confirmed fixed. Thanks for the quick turnaround! Rohit

Re: [BUG] Newlines after links are fontified with the org-link face after an incremental search

2024-02-25 Thread Rohit Patnaik
, the fontification behaving as it should. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: Extraneous blank lines in when attempting to export org tables

2024-02-18 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> This is because ox-md adds a blank line between almost every element, > including table-rows (which ox-md does not care about). > Fixed, on bugfix. > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=85aafac41 Thanks for fixing this. I completely forgot that my export code is a

Extraneous blank lines in when attempting to export org tables

2024-02-17 Thread Rohit Patnaik
e However, the actual output generated by the code is: #+begin_example ||Col 1 || Col 2 || Col 3|| ||left aligned cell || centered cell || right aligned cell|| #+end_example The contents of each cell are formatted correctly, but there's an additional newline between the two rows. How do I prevent this newline from being added? Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: [BUG] Newlines after links are fontified with the org-link face after an incremental search

2024-02-02 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> Fixed, on main; for Emacs >=29. Will not be fixed for earlier Emacs versions. I've confirmed that it's fixed. Thanks so much for the fast turnaround! Rohit Patnaik

[BUG] Newlines after links are fontified with the org-link face after an incremental search

2024-02-01 Thread Rohit Patnaik
86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.17.8, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-08-02 My operating system is Fedora Linux 39, running Gnome 45.3 on Wayland. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: Org Syntax Specification

2022-09-25 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I also want to chip in with a thank-you for the org syntax specification page. As someone who's working on a custom org exporter, this is a very useful resource for finding out how elements are structured within org-mode. Thanks, Rohit

Re: Do not show a TODO item in the global TODO list until certain date?

2022-09-14 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> (not a scheduled one, since I don't need to do it on a particular date) The `SCHEDULED' property is in fact the correct way to indicate that you wish to hide the task from the global to-do list until a particular date. `SCHEDULED' indicates the day upon which you wish to start working on the tas

Re: Why do org-agenda-switch-to and org-agenda-goto put the point in different spots in the target buffer?

2022-09-09 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> org-agenda-switch-to jumps to the actual agenda match (usually a timestamp). > It may or may not be close to the headline (think of active timestamp inside > notes). Such behaviour, albeit undocumented, may be useful for some users. I'd > rather not change it. Okay, that makes sense. > Recenter

Why do org-agenda-switch-to and org-agenda-goto put the point in different spots in the target buffer?

2022-09-08 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I've gotten back into using org-agenda to manage my todos, and I noticed an odd discrepancy in behavior. When I hit RET in the agenda buffer to go to the TODO entry in the original org file, I see that the point is on the DEADLINE line. However, when I hit TAB, I find that the point is placed at

Re: [BUG] Markdown export of description list with nested list [9.5.2 (release_9.5.2-25-gaf6f12 @ /usr/local/share/emacs/28.1/lisp/org/)]

2022-09-02 Thread Rohit Patnaik
As I understand it, the bug is in `org-md-item'. It formats the tag portion of the description with **%s**, and then simply concatenates the content. This is fine when the content is a simple string, but when the content includes line breaks (i.e. when content is itself a list), it doesn't realize

In an export transcoder, when should I use org-element-property to get values vs. the contents parameter

2022-09-02 Thread Rohit Patnaik
I'm looking at function that handles transcoding inline code and verbatim text in ox-md: (defun org-md-verbatim (verbatim _contents _info) "Transcode VERBATIM object into Markdown format. CONTENTS is nil. INFO is a plist used as a communication channel." (let ((value (org-element-property :v

Re: How to utilize Org mode editing without display formatting

2022-08-28 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Could you do this with a mode-hook? Something like: (add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (when (memq (buffer-file-name) 'list-of-files-to-not-highlight) (font-lock-mode -1 -- Rohit

Re: [Feature Request] Create an org-md-toplevel-hlevel variable to allow users to set the level of top level headings in markdown export

2022-08-26 Thread Rohit Patnaik
Thanks so much for making those changes and getting it merged. -- Rohit

Fwd: Re: [Feature Request] Create an org-md-toplevel-hlevel variable to allow users to set the level of top level headings in markdown export

2022-08-21 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> Since md backend is derived from html, is it necessary to define an > option specific to markdown or the value defined for HTML may be reused? > I am unsure which variant will be more convenient, so it is not more > than an idea that may be easily discarded. I considered reusing the value fro

Re: [Feature Request] Create an org-md-toplevel-hlevel variable to allow users to set the level of top level headings in markdown export

2022-08-21 Thread Rohit Patnaik
> This contribution will be welcome. I've attached a patch which implements the change. I followed the pattern that ox-html uses to the greatest extent possible. I tested it by exporting org-mode files to markdown with the table of contents both enabled and disabled. I didn't see any errors, and I

[Feature Request] Create an org-md-toplevel-hlevel variable to allow users to set the level of top level headings in markdown export

2022-08-19 Thread Rohit Patnaik
major issues that might arise from making this change. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik

Re: [O] Is it possible to "escape" time entries in to-do headings for org-agenda?

2018-04-24 Thread Rohit Patnaik
f_002dday-specifications.html#Time_002dof_002dday-specifications> > On Apr 24, 2018, at 2:11 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > > Hello, > > Rohit Patnaik writes: > >> Hello, >> >> According to the org-mode manual: >> >>> In the headline of the

[O] Is it possible to "escape" time entries in to-do headings for org-agenda?

2018-04-24 Thread Rohit Patnaik
e prefix, which results in the text appearing garbled. Thanks, Rohit Patnaik