> You also stated that the main reason for your current behavior
> is to delay Org 8.0, to create chaos and to annoy me.
Yes.
> I'm fine with releasing ox-html.el and ox-odt.el in Org 8.0.
By releasing Org-8.0 your "responsibilities" will only increase, not
decrease. You will be obliged to pur
Jambunathan,
I am not entering a discussion here, based on some wildly
constructed examples. What I am doing is countering the
impression you are lately trying to make, that these files
were never intended for release and Emacs. You are trying
to imply this by insisting that they were "in contri
> It is known that your intent has now changed,
Correct.
> but the original intent was plain to you and others
Yes.
> and has caused others to rely on the code, to add and invest.
Code is GPL.
Nicolas Goaziou has already grown in respect by committing a fix to the
ODT exporter in a manner th
I have installed version 20130401 on emacs 24.3 on os x mountain lion via
M-x package list. But my global keys don't seem to be working. I get an
error:
Invalid function: org-no-popups. The only orgmode that seem to work for me
is version: 20121217.
My global keys are:
^c-c capture
^c-t todo
^c-^
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Org-mode is not a company.
I am not taking about Orgmode per-se. I am talking about Orgmode in so
as far as it is part of Emacs, the copy rights to which are owned and
enforced by FSF.
Much of my argument relate to policies of Emacs.
FSF *is* an organization. If on
Hi 42,
42 147 writes:
> So in fewer words: how do I yank a headline in its folded state?
In Emacs 24.3, there is `yank-excluded-properties' and
`yank-handled-properties' which allow you to select what
properties are excluded/handled by a yank.
HTH,
--
Bastien
Hi John,
John Hendy writes:
> I find the links difficult to spot in Worg sometimes, especially
> depending on monitor angle and current brightness setting. Is this an
> issue for anyone else?
Yes, it is for me too.
> I fiddled around in /style/worg.css a bit and didn't land on anything
> too g
Bastien writes:
> Even if that's not great, something *better* would be nice already.
> The difficult part is to stick to the colors of the Unicorn while
> making the link more readable
Surely you mean the colors of the Ostrich? (It's April 3, and the
ostrich is still up on the main Orgmode page.
Hi Chris,
Chris Henderson writes:
> I have installed version 20130401 on emacs 24.3 on os x mountain lion
> via M-x package list. But my global keys don't seem to be working. I
> get an error:
See this excerpt from http://orgmode.org/elpa.html:
,
| By default, Emacs loads packages after it
Hi James,
James Harkins writes:
> I don't remember if this was reported or not. I frequently get the
> following message in the mini-buffer, after trying to expand the last
> top-level node in a file. The behavior seems to depend on the last
> node containing a plain list.
>
> byte-code: Invalid
> > Even if that's not great, something *better* would be nice already.
> > The difficult part is to stick to the colors of the Unicorn while
> > making the link more readable
>
> Surely you mean the colors of the Ostrich? (It's April 3, and the
> ostrich is still up on the main Orgmode page.)
Th
Vincent Beffara writes:
> The angry unicorn is still in worg though ...
And it's back on orgmode.org too.
No time for procrastination anymoe :)
--
Bastien
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * contrib/lisp/org-bibtex-extras.el: convert to using cl-lib functions
> (obe-bibtex-file),
> (obe-html-link-base): add a 'group argument to defcustoms
> (obe-citations): replace non-existent org-babel-clean-text-properties
> with org-no-properties
> * cont
42 147 writes:
> Therefore, I was yanking the org text rather than org-yanking it.
> org-cut-special turns out not to be necessary, although I appreciate the
> suggestion; and in fiddling around with it, I found the solution to my
> problem.
There is also this variable: `org-yank-folded-subtrees
Hi Ian,
Ian Barton writes:
> Thanks for the clear explanation. Using my own function works, but this
> does seem to be a regression. Defining your own extension is useful e.g. if
> you want to emit .php files.
Indeed. I fixed this regression, and using either :html-extension in
publication pro
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:45:09PM -0400, J. David Boyd wrote:
>
> Back in the day, when I C-x C-e to export from an org file, I could tap
> a key and put all the control factors into the top of the file.
>
> Now I don't see that option when I do this.
>
> Are they gone? Or is it still possible
Suvayu Ali writes:
> On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:45:09PM -0400, J. David Boyd wrote:
>>
>> Back in the day, when I C-x C-e to export from an org file, I could tap
>> a key and put all the control factors into the top of the file.
>>
>> Now I don't see that option when I do this.
>>
>> Are they
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
>>> org-bbdb-anniversary was not working on my system before using bbdb3
>>> from package.el (probably from MELPA...). This fixes this by renaming
>>> a function which has been changed upstream.
>>
>> Looks good. Is there any versioning we can check in order to know
>
Dieter Wilhelm writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I changed the html postamble
>
> org-html-postamble-format is a variable defined in `ox-html.el'.
> Its value is
> (("en" "Author: %a (%e)\nDate: %d
> \nGenerated by %c \n")
> ("de" "Autor: %a (%e)\nDatum: %d
> \nGeneriert von %c \n")
> ("fr" "Auteur: %a
Jambunathan K writes:
>> You also stated that the main reason for your current behavior
>> is to delay Org 8.0, to create chaos and to annoy me.
>
> Yes.
>
I would suggest that further emails from Jambunathan be ignored. The
more effort expended "reasoning" with him, the more time wasted by
mem
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On 2.4.2013, at 23:54, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Gary Oberbrunner writes:
>>
>>> Aha -- you have to use the :var syntax on the begin_src line, not the
>>> params-in-parens syntax on the name line. Your version works:
>>>
>>> #+name: example-block
>>> #+begin_src sh :
Hi Aaron,
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-if-in-src-block): New macro
> (org-babel-execute-src-block-maybe),
> (org-babel-expand-src-block-maybe),
> (org-babel-load-in-session-maybe),
> (org-babel-pop-to-session-maybe): Use it
A slightly enhanced version:
* lisp/ob-core.el (o
Bastien writes:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
org-bbdb-anniversary was not working on my system before using bbdb3
from package.el (probably from MELPA...). This fixes this by renaming
a function which has been changed upstream.
>>>
>>> Looks good. Is there any versioning we
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
>> Thanks for spotting this and providing the patch!
>
> Thanks! I'm extremely proud to have provided a TINYCHANGE to Org :)
> Maybe it will lead the way to a real patch one day?
:)
> In any case it should probably be
>
> -;; `bbdb-record-xfield' was part of BBDB v
John Hendy writes:
> With respect to Org staying up to date on these developments, it
> probably *is* a good idea to know how Emacs/FSF responds. Should the
> rights be granted back to Jambunathan, Org should behave accordingly.
Exceedingly unlikely, I think. There is no legal case, the FSF takes
This gives me the opportunitie to publish my own attempt to implement
telephone functionality into org. I'm using Linphone
(http://www.linphone.org/) instead of Skype.
Best regards
--
Michael Strey
www.strey.biz
;;; org-dial.el --- Provide org links to dial with the softphone
;;; application li
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/org.el (org-edit-special): Use prefix arg, as docstring says we
> do
>
This is beyond my ken. I'll leave review of this patch to Bastien.
>
> Only makes a difference for src-block editing.
> ---
> lisp/org.el | 7 ---
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 dele
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/ob-R.el (org-babel-R-initiate-session): handle case where the
> session buffer exists, but does not have a live process
>
Applied, but I removed an unnecessary save-excursion nested inside of a
save-window-excursion.
Thanks!
--
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~esc
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * testing/lisp/test-ob-emacs-lisp.el: Move stray test inside
> ert-deftest
Applied, Thanks!
--
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Achim Gratz writes:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>> * lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-execute-src-block): Simplify control flow
>>
>> Avoid potential duplication of org-babel-process-params call. Also
>> makes the code simpler.
>
> You may be changing semantics here. I'm not entirely certain if the
> curren
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/ob-awk.el (org-babel-expand-body:awk),
> lisp/ob-picolisp.el (org-babel-expand-body:picolisp): remove optional
> arg from these functions
>
> The optional argument is apparently never passed by org-babel code.
>
Applied, Thanks!
>
> Maybe this is a relic of an
Rick Frankel writes:
> On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 07:37:38AM -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
>> It is certainly true that Emacs Lisp is treated differently than all
>> other languages. There are also significant differences between
>> languages, e.g., session evaluation doesn't make sense for some
>> la
Achim Gratz writes:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>> * lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-check-confirm-evaluate): remove
>> (org-babel-check-evaluate),
>> (org-babel-confirm-evaluate): move logic here
>>
>> This macro is used in only two places, and has two almost-independent
>> complex logics coded into it.
Eric Schulte writes:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>
>> Here are several patches to fix things in and around org-babel.
>> They're each independent of the others (and hopefully all apply
>> cleanly, without depending on other members of the series). Here's a
>> little summary of each:
>>
>
> Thanks for
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer),
> (org-babel-expand-noweb-references),
> * lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle):
> Use 'light argument to `org-babel-get-src-block-info'.
I'd like to apply this patch, however tracing the effects of these
changes
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-load-in-session),
> (org-babel-initiate-session),
> (org-babel-switch-to-session)
> (org-babel-switch-to-session-with-code): Remove info optional arg
>
> The info arg is threaded through this code, but never used by
> callers (at least in or
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> 2013ko martxoak 31an, Eric Schulte-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been wanting to add the ability to post-process the results of a
>> code block for some time, and some recent threads (e.g., [1] and [2])
>> could both have benefited from post-processing of
Aaron Ecay writes:
> * doc/org.texi: Document how :var introduces code block dependencies.
I've committed this patch, although I then simplified your discussion of
code block re-execution.
Thanks!
--
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Just pulled and with emacs -Q and then a minimal config loaded (just
setting org dirs), I've traced the problem down to =(require
'ox-beamer)=.
Min config:
;; set load dirs and global config options
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org.git/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org.git/con
Eric Schulte writes:
> I've reviewed these patches and applied most of them.
>
> Let me express a heartfelt THANKS. It is always good to have more eyes
> on code (as these patches indicate), and I'm very happy you're learning
> the internals of Org mode's code block support. Although these patc
Eric Schulte writes:
> Aaron Ecay writes:
>
>> * lisp/org.el (org-edit-special): Use prefix arg, as docstring says we
>> do
>>
>
> This is beyond my ken. I'll leave review of this patch to Bastien.
Applied, thanks.
--
Bastien
Eric Schulte writes:
> Can you check if this change causes any of the existing tests to fail?
I don't think there is a test for that, at least I don't remember
anything in that direction. However when implementing my earlier change
w.r.t. confirmation I noticed that merging the parameters early h
Salut Baptiste,
Baptiste writes:
> I have started a google calendar synchronization Emacs
> module. Rather than using ical format, I use directly Google
> API. For sure it is less usefull for other calendar services, but it
> will keep working when Google is stopping supporting caldav.
I didn't
There are some tasks on which I would like spend a specified time of the day. I
would like to set a per-day effort on these tasks. The current effort system
seem to support effort per task, not effort per day. What is the recommended
way of doing this?
- daya
> From: Jambunathan K
> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 14:12:36 +0530
>
> I have terminated my copyright assignment to Emacs (or atleast notified
> the copyright desk).
I'm not sure we should believe this statement. As of a few minutes
ago, your assignment for Emacs still appears on file in FSF records
Hi,
I want to export a subtree C-e-1 to an other org file. It is possible ?
Thanks
Achim Gratz writes:
> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Can you check if this change causes any of the existing tests to fail?
>
> I don't think there is a test for that, at least I don't remember
> anything in that direction. However when implementing my earlier change
> w.r.t. confirmation I noticed tha
Eli Zaretskii writes:
>> From: Jambunathan K
>> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 14:12:36 +0530
>>
>> I have terminated my copyright assignment to Emacs (or atleast notified
>> the copyright desk).
>
> I'm not sure we should believe this statement. As of a few minutes
> ago, your assignment for Emacs st
Eric Schulte writes:
> Would it be difficult to add another set of code blocks which
> automatically compare the output of these automatically generated code
> blocks, indicating when there are differences.
I'd lobby for integration into the test framework.
>> I still think that the scalar pipe-d
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 11:09:49AM -0500, John Hendy wrote:
> Just pulled and with emacs -Q and then a minimal config loaded (just
> setting org dirs), I've traced the problem down to =(require
> 'ox-beamer)=.
>
> Min config:
>
> ;; set load dirs and global config options
> (add-to-list 'load-pat
Have you tried org-yank-adjusted-subtrees?
Samuel
On 4/1/13, 42 147 wrote:
> sub-headlines, and the killed headline itself needs to be adjusted to a
> deeper / shallower level (depending on where I inserted it).
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com
The disease DOES prog
> From: Jambunathan K
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 23:21:22 +0530
>
> Eli Zaretskii writes:
>
> >> From: Jambunathan K
> >> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 14:12:36 +0530
> >>
> >> I have terminated my copyright assignment to Emacs (or atleast notified
> >> the copyright desk).
The agenda in general is slow for me, and follow mode especially; many
operations take several seconds.
This is just an indication as I have not tried with emacs -Q yet:
===
org-agenda-goto 23
146.9413486.3887542608
org-agenda-cycle-show
Rick Frankel writes:
> Missed verbatim. Thanks for the pointer, it works, but i think that
> perl is double-processing returned values. If we do the same things in
> elisp i get (my) expected results:
>
> #+begin_src elisp :results raw
> "|c1|c2|
> |-
> |a|1|
> |b|2|";
> #+end_src
Elisp is
Great write-up, Thorsten.
There is a whole other set of options also. I don't know if they are
close enough for you to include, but it's worth pointing them out.
These are in the general category of Org annotations. Instead of
editing Org in a temporary buffer, you use a real, permanent Org fil
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Homme" writes:
> I want to export a subtree C-e-1 to an other org file. It is
> possible ?
Did you try C-c C-e C-s ... ?
--
Bastien
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Wales writes:
> The agenda in general is slow for me, and follow mode especially; many
> operations take several seconds.
>
> This is just an indication as I have not tried with emacs -Q yet:
Just throwing this in case, to make sure you saw it already:
http://orgmode.org/wo
On 3 Apr 2013, Samuel Wales wrote:
> This is just an indication as I have not tried with emacs -Q yet:
How are you getting those profiling results?
> ===
> org-agenda-goto 23
>146.9413486.3887542608
> org-agenda-cycle-show
On 4/3/13, Bastien wrote:
> Just throwing this in case, to make sure you saw it already:
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/agenda-optimization.html
Hi Bastien,
Thanks, that is a great resource and I already did everything that it
suggested before posting.
Samuel
--
The Kafka Pandemic: http://thek
On 4/3/13, Tim Howe wrote:
> How are you getting those profiling results?
24.2. I know 24.3 has a possibly better profiler.
Run agenda T.
(defun alpha-elp-instrument-packages ()
"Instrument some likely packages."
(interactive)
;;too slow:
;; (elp-instrument-package "org")
;;(elp-ins
Probably using the elp package: M-x elp-instrument-package RET org RET, run
whatever, M-x elp-results RET
Nick
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Tim Howe wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2013, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
> > This is just an indication as I have not tried with emacs -Q yet:
>
> How are you getting t
Hello,
Alan Schmitt writes:
> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I changed the html postamble
>>
>> org-html-postamble-format is a variable defined in `ox-html.el'.
>> Its value is
>> (("en" "Author: %a (%e)\nDate: %d
>> \nGenerated by %c \n")
>> ("de" "Autor: %a (%e)\nDatum: %d
>>
Message :
No command associated with key ^S
-Original Message-
From: Bastien Guerry [mailto:bastiengue...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Bastien
Sent: 3 avril 2013 14:37
To: Steve Prud'Homme
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Export a Subtree to an other .org file
Hi Steve,
"Steve Prud'Ho
Hi Francesco,
"Francesco Pizzolante"
writes:
> Hi Christopher and Thorsten,
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Christopher Schmidt wrote:
>> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>>> maybe this is what you need (untested):
>>>
>>> http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Indirect-Buffers.html
On 4/3/13 Apr 3 -9:52 AM, Michael Strey wrote:
> This gives me the opportunitie to publish my own attempt to implement
> telephone functionality into org. I'm using Linphone
> (http://www.linphone.org/) instead of Skype.
Thanks! I am folding the linphone code in to make org-phone more generic.
I'm following the instructions in the user guide in section A.5.2 for using
org-mode table editing in LaTeX. The editing works great and it inserts the
table in the right place. However, I get an error when trying to compile
the file.
Here is the error:
ERROR: Illegal parameter number in definiti
Hi,
I would like propose the following for taskjuggler export
as base for a discussion to change export functionality.
Here I will refer to the example project of taskjuggler 3.
Pre-requesites:
- Functionality of tj should be kept in tj as much as possible
- org export should be as generic as pos
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Steve Prud'Homme wrote:
> Message :
> No command associated with key ^S
>
Bastien's response was for the new exporter and your C-e 1 command
indicates you're not using that version yet. I'm on the new exporter,
so I can't recall what old options looked like, but f
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 11:09:49AM -0500, John Hendy wrote:
>> Just pulled and with emacs -Q and then a minimal config loaded (just
>> setting org dirs), I've traced the problem down to =(require
>> 'ox-beamer)=.
>>
>> Min config:
>>
>> ;; set lo
* On Wed 03:35PM, 03 Apr 2013, John Hendy (jw.he...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Steve Prud'Homme wrote:
> > Message :
> > No command associated with key ^S
> >
>
> Bastien's response was for the new exporter and your C-e 1 command
> indicates you're not using that version
Hi David,
David Kincaid writes:
> I'm following the instructions in the user guide in section A.5.2 for
> using org-mode table editing in LaTeX. The editing works great and it
> inserts the table in the right place. However, I get an error when
> trying to compile the file.
>
> Here is the error
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Hsiu-Khuern Tang wrote:
> * On Wed 03:35PM, 03 Apr 2013, John Hendy (jw.he...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Steve Prud'Homme wrote:
>> > Message :
>> > No command associated with key ^S
>> >
>>
>> Bastien's response was for the new exporter
Hi,
with some changes from today seems clocking out is broken:
Clock starts at [2013-04-04 Do 01:22] - showing entire task time.
Clock stopped at [2013-04-04 Do 01:22] after 0:00
org-clocking-buffer: Wrong type argument: markerp, nil
org-check-running-clock: Wrong type argument: markerp, n
Alright, just pushed changes. I just used this site to upload the
original Org unicorn and get the colors from it:
- http://www.colr.org/
Then all I did was reverse the scheme -- unvisited/visited are now
light/dark greenish and the hover color is rust (dark red). I think
the green "pops" a bit mo
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 5:50 PM, John Hendy wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Samuel Wales
> wrote:
> >
> > Maybe this would be good as default nil?
>
> I'd like to poll the list for frequent LaTeX exporters vs. everyone
> else before making a change like that. My intuition would suggest
>
> If your issue is that (identity *this*) is cumbersome, then I would
> agree. What about if we change `org-babel-read' as with the attached
> patch s.t. *any* variable with ear-muffs will be read as Emacs Lisp,
> allowing this simpler alternative.
>
The attached patches change to the more natu
Hi, I archive with C-c C-x C-a on a .org_archive file.
How can I restore a subtree. It is possible
Bonjour, jarchive mes données dans mes fichier org avec C-c C-x C-a dans un
fichier avec lextension .org_archive.
Est-ce que cest possible de récupérer une branche spécifique.
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