Hello,
Simon Campese writes:
> thanks a lot for the patch. It partly works, as long as there are some
> more characters after the first comma, but a single comma at the beginning of
> a line still gets purged. Now we can start discussing about whoever
> would want to have a single comma in a lin
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> I suppose the digest could include a link to the attachment, rather
> than replicating the entire file?
We use mailman -- can you investigate and see if we can configure
mailman to suit your needs?
--
Bastien
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> I think we should see the 8 of March as reference date for fixing the start
> date (or length, depending on how we see it) of the warning delay.
That's now the case, thanks for reporting this.
--
Bastien
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> To give you an idea of my setup, here it is.
This is nice -- would you share it on Worg?
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
> However, the formula without the @ in front of III *also* works in this
> case. I don't know whether that's an accident or intended behavior.
FWIW, I don't know neither... maybe Carsten can tell.
--
Bastien
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Hawthorne writes:
> Hi all, I'm having trouble with the inline image feature. The displayed image
> doesn't update. In fact, all the images display an identical image regardless
> of
> the link path. Export works fine, so its something specific to inline
> image. Clearing the
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> FYI, there's a bug (not related to this change): if you filter out some events
> (for example, a "work" meeting today, with an active timestamp) by tag (show
> only "home" related things), you don't see the event headline, but well the 5
> first entry t
Hi Rainer,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Follow up: would it be possible to have the same mechanism for tangling, i.e.
> a tag :notangle:?
> functioning would be equivalent to property tangle: no but more visible and
> consistent with the
> :noexport:? One could also define properties to be tangled
Hi Marc-Oliver,
Marc-Oliver Ihm writes:
> find a new version of org-favtable.el attached and on worg.
if you want to have org-favtable.el in contrib/lisp/ please
let me know. It'd be nice to have a Worg page describing what
it does exactly: extracting some of the comments you have in
the sourc
Hi David,
David Engster writes:
> The most serious issue is that things will often seem to work because
> old exporters are pulled in from Emacs, possibly *very* old
> exporters.
I've added (provide 'org-icalendar) to ox-icalendar.el so that
a user will load the correct file instead of the old
Hi David,
David Engster writes:
> (eval-after-load "org-icalendar"
> '(error "The old org-icalendar exporter is deprecated; use ox-icalendar
> instead."))
I'm not sure about this one: where are you suggesting to add this?
In org.el? Will the users get the warning if org-icalendar.el has
bee
Hi Steve,
Steve Purcell writes:
> Using the org-mode included in Emacs HEAD as of yesterday, the following
> content causes an error when exporting as html:
I cannot reproduce this with the current maint HEAD and emacs -Q.
Can you? Let us know, thanks,
--
Bastien
On 2 Mar 2013, at 11:22, Bastien wrote:
>
> I cannot reproduce this with the current maint HEAD and emacs -Q.
>
> Can you? Let us know, thanks,
Well, I have a clean Emacs HEAD build as of the following commit, and it still
fails with -Q:
Author: Glenn Morris
Date: Sat Mar 2 06:17:34 2013
Hi Steve,
Steve Purcell writes:
> On 2 Mar 2013, at 11:22, Bastien wrote:
>>
>> I cannot reproduce this with the current maint HEAD and emacs -Q.
>>
>> Can you? Let us know, thanks,
>
>
> Well, I have a clean Emacs HEAD build as of the following commit,
> and it still fails with -Q:
I meant
Probably due to some recent changes by Nicolas, current master infloops
on the test following these (i.e. that would be test 98):
[…]
passed 94/365 ob-tangle/no-excessive-id-insertion-on-tangle
passed 95/365 ob-test/org-babel-combine-header-arg-lists
failed 96/365 org-missing-de
Bastien writes:
> Hi David,
>
> David Engster writes:
>
>> The most serious issue is that things will often seem to work because
>> old exporters are pulled in from Emacs, possibly *very* old
>> exporters.
>
> I've added (provide 'org-icalendar) to ox-icalendar.el so that
> a user will load the co
Torsten Wagner writes:
> Now I make a tiny change e.g. change the length of the appointment from within
> SOGo and sync back I get
>
> TODO TODO Neuer Termin mit Foo und Bar r<2013-03-06 Wed 10:00-11:00>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :ID: 8a9651c0-faee-4416-afa6-979e328a3d15
> :END:
>
> As you
On 2 Mar 2013, at 12:09, Bastien wrote:
> I meant the HEAD of the maint branch, from the Org-mode git
> repository.
>
> Does anyone with a local install of Org can reproduce this bug?
Ah, yes -- that seems to work better.
No backtrace, and just a small rendering quirk: the "_" in the bare URL
Steve Purcell writes:
> No backtrace, and just a small rendering quirk: the "_" in the bare
> URLs is escaped with a backslash in the resulting HTML.
>
> That should be a trivial fix. :-)
Crossing fingers :)
--
Bastien
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> So I'll cut the changelog after the first sentence and relegate the rest of
> the
> explanation to the commit message (if the patch works, of course) -- OK?
Yes. Feel free to add all the useful information in the git
commit log, after the Emacs-ready change log
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Leha writes:
> thanks for taking this up! But I am not sure, whether I like the
> current implementation too much. Instead of saving the org-file itself,
> I'd prefer the org-file to be auto-saved.
You can use auto-save-mode then.
I changed the `buffer-auto-save-file-name'
Hi Zech,
Not To Miss writes:
> I know C-u C-c C-v t tangles current code block only, even if there
> are other code blocks that have the same tangle file name. Isn't it
> counterintuitive? It makes more sense that this command tangles all
> the code blocks that belongs to the same file, in my op
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Schmidt writes:
> Unfortunately I see is no other easy way to reproduce this.
Well, I doubt anyone will have time to reproduce this before
Org 7.9.4 and I'd rather concentrate on Org 8.0 for now, so...
> (I am fine with wontfix in maint.)
... most probably this wil
Bastien writes:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> To give you an idea of my setup, here it is.
>
> This is nice -- would you share it on Worg?
Sure. Should it go there :
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/index.html ?
I'll send you my ssh key.
Alan
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> From on intuitive point of view: Inline tasks support tags, and
> :noexport: means "Don't export me", me being whatever is tagged.
>
> So I support Sébastien's idea here: :noexport: should remove
> inline tasks from the exported string. Maybe we need to set the
> `org
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> So I support Sébastien's idea here: :noexport: should remove
>> inline tasks from the exported string. Maybe we need to set the
>> `org-export-filter-inlinetask-functions' at some point to support
>> this?
>
> Then should it also support `org-export-with
Bastien writes:
>> Then should it also support `org-export-with-tasks' variable?
>
> Yes. E.g. if `org-export-with-tasks' is set 'todo, only inline
> tasks with a TODO keyword should be exported.
Done.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>>> Then should it also support `org-export-with-tasks' variable?
>>
>> Yes. E.g. if `org-export-with-tasks' is set 'todo, only inline
>> tasks with a TODO keyword should be exported.
>
> Done.
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Hi David,
>
> David Engster writes:
>
>> (eval-after-load "org-icalendar"
>> '(error "The old org-icalendar exporter is deprecated; use
>> ox-icalendar instead."))
>
> I'm not sure about this one: where are you suggesting to add this?
> In org.el?
Your call. Anywhere where it'
Hi all,
I've updated to recent master to fix a problem the new exporter fixes in
master. I didn't update for a few months, so it's not easy to tell when
things broke. I already looked for solutions, but could not find any for
the below. Please help me track these down.
I observe four problem
Hello,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Probably due to some recent changes by Nicolas, current master infloops
> on the test following these (i.e. that would be test 98):
>
> […]
>passed 94/365 ob-tangle/no-excessive-id-insertion-on-tangle
>passed 95/365 ob-test/org-babel-combine-header-arg-
Hi all,
I'm using some of the paredit [1] functionality in org-mode, e.g. the
deleting pairs of (),[],{}, and so forth. Note that I don't have
paredit-mode enabled but rather use paredit-backward-delete and others.
Recently, deleting {} as one entity stopped working, but it still works for
[] and
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> The infloop should be fixed. Thank you.
Thank you. I've just pushed a fix so that the new exporter is loaded
during batch testing. This results in four so far unreported test
failures:
4 unexpected results:
FAILED test-org-table/references/format-specifier-E
FAI
Bastien writes:
> We use mailman -- can you investigate and see if we can configure
> mailman to suit your needs?
I don't think that it is possible to remove attachments specifically for
the digest, much less replacing them with links. But the digest can
have a maximum size set, which triggers se
Michael Strey writes:> Rasmus,
>> In fact to use the scrlttr2 support in Org I had to adjust a LCO files
>> because it's currently loaded after LATEX_HEADER arguments (so all
>> customization was overwritten). I didn't like that.
>
> After this remark I checked my changes and compared them with
Alan Schmitt writes:
Michael Strey writes:> Rasmus,
>> In fact to use the scrlttr2 support in Org I had to adjust a LCO files
>> because it's currently loaded after LATEX_HEADER arguments (so all
>> customization was overwritten). I didn't like that.
>
> After this remark I checked my changes
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> By the way, `org-html-htmlized-org-css-url' docstring looks wrong.
> `org-export-as-org' doesn't exist anymore, neither do "batch mode".
>
> So, is the variable still useful? If it is, could someone could fix its
> docstring so it reflects what is really hap
Hi David,
David Engster writes:
> Did you actually try that? How should Emacs possibly know that the file
> ox-icalendar provides the feature org-icalendar? This will only work if
> ox-icalendar is already loaded.
Of course, you're right. I reverted the commit.
So the problems stay. For thir
Hi Rick,
Rick Frankel writes:
> Sorry, subject didn't get properly added:
>
>
> * lisp/ob-tangle.el
> (org-babel-tangle):
> - remove un-executed attempt to ask user for file-name if
> tangling a single block (`:tangle' always has a value)
> - change handling of b
Hi,
vdya...@elvees.com (Дядов Васил Стоянов) writes:
> The problem is: when I clock-in into some task and then within 1 minute
> change tasks state to DONE, information about state transition recorded
> incorrectly (:LOGBOOK: drawer is removed because of zero time, and then
> state transition rec
Alan Schmitt writes:
> As the order matters, as said in some replies, I prefer the
> AFTER_CLOSING approach.
How can one use the a `:' in a AFTER_CLOSEing?
> I rely on an lco for that. To give you an idea of my setup, here it is.
> I found that with this setup I can quickly write a letter. If
Hi Alan,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>
>>> To give you an idea of my setup, here it is.
>>
>> This is nice -- would you share it on Worg?
>
> Sure. Should it go there :
> http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/index.html ?
Yes, please. Thanks,
Hi Sean,
"Sean O'Halpin" writes:
> One small point: as we're going to have to change the meta directive
> "#+STYLE" to "#+HTML_STYLE", can we change the name to reflect what it
> really does in the HTML backend, i.e. insert text verbatim into the
> element? I suggest we rename it to "#+HTML_HEA
Rasmus writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
> > As the order matters, as said in some replies, I prefer the
> > AFTER_CLOSING approach.
>
> How can one use the a `:' in a AFTER_CLOSEing?
Sorry, I don't know. I thought it was the approach you were suggesting.
> > I rely on an lco for that. To give y
Hi John
On Feb 21, 2013 10:16 PM, "42 147" wrote:
> [continues off-topic]
>
> > Have you tried a Dvorak keyboard?
>
> A friend of mine ridicules me for being a QWERTY typist, but I have found
> no empirical evidence that it is actually superior. At best, it has been
> proven, in /some/ studies, t
Bastien wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
Then should it also support `org-export-with-tasks' variable?
>>>
>>> Yes. E.g. if `org-export-with-tasks' is set 'todo, only inline
>>> tasks with a TODO keyword should be exported.
>>
>> Done.
>
> Thanks!
Thanks!
Best rega
Hi Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> "Sean O'Halpin" writes:
>
>> One small point: as we're going to have to change the meta directive
>> "#+STYLE" to "#+HTML_STYLE", can we change the name to reflect what it
>> really does in the HTML backend, i.e. insert text verbatim into the
>> element? I suggest we
Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
> I have added support for Freemind/Freeplane Mindmap export. I am
> attaching sample files produced with the new exporter.
>
> You are welcome to merge the changes to Org repo.
Done. Thank you!
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Alan Schmitt writes:
>>
>> > As the order matters, as said in some replies, I prefer the
>> > AFTER_CLOSING approach.
>>
>> How can one use the a `:' in a AFTER_CLOSEing?
>
> Sorry, I don't know. I thought it was the approach you were
> suggesting.
Exp
Babel: Disable wrapping
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-insert-result): If the argument to ':wrap'
is 'nowrap', don't wrap the results.
* doc/org.texi (Header Arguments): Describe 'nowrap' behaviour.
This allows the results of a block to be inserted without wrapping, by
overriding a ':wrap' propert
Achim Gratz writes:
> Here are two patches that fix this and implement (partly) some of your
> suggestions. I don't think Org should pollute the global Perl namespace
> by default, so I've left the definition of org-babel-perl-preface to the
> user for now. The second patch has the debugging aid
Thanks for the suggestion, Eric. Following the instructions, I fired up Emacs,
loaded files of various types, then ran the command
org-html-htmlize-generate-css
Unfortunately, this resulted in an error dump:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid face" popup-mouse-face)
internal-get-li
Bastien writes:
> It seems the ox- prefix is a bad idea, you're right.
> I'll think about it again.
Please, no. The prefix is good, you would just need to obsolete all
previously exported interfaces (autoloads and defcustoms) to this code
to either give a warning or silently "do the right thing"
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I have added support for Freemind/Freeplane Mindmap export. I am
>> attaching sample files produced with the new exporter.
>>
>> You are welcome to merge the changes to Org repo.
>
> Done. Thank you!
We encourage contributors without commit access to shar
Bastien writes:
> We encourage contributors without commit access to share patches on
> the list so that everyone can review and test them.
Ignore this, I just received Jambunathan contribution on the list.
Thanks for applying it, and thanks for the patch Jambunathan.
I'm still wondering if we
I'd like to incorporate some scraps of code in an org file. These scraps
include both ~ and =, the markers for verbatim text and code.
I used customize-variable org-emphasis-alist to change the symbols to mark
verbatim text, but without success; adding unusual symbols broke LaTeX
export of the or
Michael,
Did a little research on Colemak: appears to be (1) as or even slightly
more ergonomic than Dvorak, in terms of measurable results; and (2)
designed for QWERTY users.
That said, were you a QWERTY user before you transitioned into Colemak?
. . .
Does anyone here type Russian characters?
>
> You may be using an outdated version (maint branch?). Otherwise, latex
> back-end may not be loaded, but it is by default (see
> `org-export-backends').
I am using 7.9.3f updated using orgmode elpa repository. Is that a
problem?
Vikas
Hello,
Bastien
I resend a patch for HEAD of master branch.
Thanks,
Ryo.
---
* lisp/org-protocol.el: (org-protocol-convert-query-to-plist): New function.
(org-protocol-do-capture): Use new function.
When org-protocol's url has query, org-capture get query using plist-get
from store-link.
For exa
> > I have been trying to figure out how to do this. I saw Suvayu's config
> > files which he has kindly kept on github
> > (https://github.com/suvayu/.emacs.d).
> >
> > I tried to evaluate the following lines
> >
> > (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
> > '("beamer"
> >
Alright, I solved my own problem.
I was able to get verbatim working with a unicode symbol (√) as delimeter,
by editing both org-emphasis-alist and org-export-latex-emphasis-alist.
Cheers!
--Nathaniel
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 5:05 PM, Nathaniel Cunningham <
nathaniel.cunning...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
On Mar 2, 2013 7:13 PM, "Bastien" wrote:
> > I suppose the digest could include a link to the attachment, rather
> > than replicating the entire file?
>
> We use mailman -- can you investigate and see if we can configure
> mailman to suit your needs?
It seems Achim is right. There's no option to
Bastien altern.org> writes:
>
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer M Krug gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Follow up: would it be possible to have the same mechanism for tangling,
i.e. a tag :notangle:?
> > functioning would be equivalent to property tangle: no but more visible and
consistent with the
> > :noexpo
Hi Charles,
Charles Berry writes:
> Why not use the new exporter, rather than org-babel-tangle?
A very nice example on how the new exporter can be useful!
Thanks for sharing this,
--
Bastien
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> I would be happy if the first setting were reduced.
What maximum size is it now? What maximum size would you like?
--
Bastien
Achim Gratz writes:
> I hope to put this together in the next week or
> so, then it will be possible to nuke all traces fr4om an old Org and
> then start from a clean slate with a new Org installation.
Okay, thanks. Let us know how it goes,
--
Bastien
Hi Simon,
thanks for reporting those problems.
Simon Thum writes:
> Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
> Update Org Contacts Database
> Bad sexp at line 350 in /home/simon/org/privat.org:
> (org-contacts-anniversaries "BIRTHDAY" "%y. Geburtstag %l") [7 times]
> Invalid face reference:
Hi Sébastien,
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> - html-STYLE-include-default -> html-STYLE-include-default
> (unchanged)
Fixed, thanks.
--
Bastien
Hi Sebastian,
Sebastian Hofer writes:
> I'm using some of the paredit [1] functionality in org-mode, e.g. the
> deleting pairs of (),[],{}, and so forth. Note that I don't have
> paredit-mode enabled but rather use paredit-backward-delete and
> others. Recently, deleting {} as one entity stopped
org-exp-bibtex seems to have gone missing from git repository. Can
somebody confirm pleae.
Vikas
> Press key for agenda command (unrestricted):
> Update Org Contacts Database
> Bad sexp at line 350 in /home/simon/org/privat.org:
> (org-contacts-anniversaries "BIRTHDAY" "%y. Geburtstag %l") [7 times]
> Invalid face reference: nil [619 times]
I have the same problem, but with bddb3. The sexp t
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