Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> On 8/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> I'm not sure about the steps required to reproduce your issue. What do
>> you do on the same mwe? Clock in
>>
>> "* clock in here, then sort below, then try to clock out here"
>>
>> then sort at
>>
>> "*** sort here by alpha
Hello,
bruce robertson writes:
> multi-line comments or expressions appearing to be headings break block.
>
> * top
>
> #+begin_src php
> /*
> *do not prepend a space to 'do'
> */
> b = 2
> *3; // do not prepend a space to '3'
> #+end_src
You need to prepend a comma before the asterisks. See (i
Hello,
Simon Guest writes:
> Well, almost as soon as I started on that, I see some issues around mixing
> old/new org-mode functionality, so this seems like a not-so-good idea after
> all.
>
> In particular, ox-taskjuggler is using the very new org-duration
> library.
You could use "ox-taskjugg
How would the source for the math then work?
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 12:45 AM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> bruce robertson writes:
>
> > multi-line comments or expressions appearing to be headings break block.
> >
> > * top
> >
> > #+begin_src php
> > /*
> > *do not prepend a space to 'do
>From http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/, the emacs-orgmode
>"Archives Search String".
The search box gets results that have nothing to do with the search terms I
entered.
hesiii said the same thing on
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/69omn5/how_to_search_mailing_list_arc
org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
verbatim: =[[link]]=
code: ~[[link]]~
They should be rendered as plain text.
I am running org-version 9.0.9.
System Info :computer:
- OS: gnu/linux
- Emacs: 25.2.1
- Spacemacs: 0.200.9
- Spacemacs branch: master (rev. 8e1a
Wolfram Volpi writes:
> org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
>
> verbatim: =[[link]]=
>
> code: ~[[link]]~
>
> They should be rendered as plain text.
Hi Wolfram,
Why do you think they should be rendered as plain text instead of as
links? I use verbatim/code-styled links of
bruce robertson writes:
> How would the source for the math then work?
If you edit the code-block with C-c ', the escape characters will be
handled automatically.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> At least until the underlying problem with org-plus-contrib is
>> resolved.
>
> What exactly is the underlying problem?
FWIW I have been using org-plus-contrib for a while now, and I haven't
had any problems with my customizations.
Wolfram Volpi writes:
> From http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/, the emacs-orgmode
> "Archives Search String".
> The search box gets results that have nothing to do with the search terms I
> entered.
>
> hesiii said the same thing on
> https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/69o
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:07 AM Adam Porter wrote:
> Wolfram Volpi writes:
>
> > org-mode renders links in verbatim and code as links:
> >
> > verbatim: =[[link]]=
> >
> > code: ~[[link]]~
> >
> > They should be rendered as plain text.
>
> Hi Wolfram,
>
> Why do you think they should be rend
Kyle Meyer writes:
>> (org-agenda-align-tags): Handle automatic alignment
>> (org-agenda-tags-column): Add 'auto setting
>
> You're missing the file name in the entries above. Also, the entries
> should end in a period.
Oops, fixed.
> Since you're changing the default value, shouldn't you add
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Are you referring to:
>
> [[https://www.example.com][=verbatim link descr=]]
>
> ?
Well, here's what I've noticed:
+ [[https://www.example.com][=verbatim link descr=]]
- Renders in the Emacs buffer as a link, colored as a link rather than
a code block, with visible
Hi,
with the fragment below in my startup-file, zone-mode handles hidden
text correctly (does not reveal it) and thus plays well with orgmode.
(Of course the correct way to handle this would be to create a proper
patch for zone.el instead of fixing this locally; but I am sending it
here anyw
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017, 1:02 PM Adam Porter wrote:
>
>
> Well, here's what I've noticed:
>
My observations have been the same. I strongly believe that GitHub needs to
fix their parsing of Org verbatim/code text.
Here's another similar problem with GitHub rendering Org verbatim, in
tables:
https://
Adam Porter writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> Since you're changing the default value, shouldn't you add appropriate
>> values for the :version and :package-version keywords?
>
> Thanks, I didn't know about these. I set :package-version to 9.1, since
> that should be the next Org release,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> As you can see in the diffs above, master-only changes are using 26.1
> for :version. Assuming Org 9.0.* ships with Emacs 26.1, these will be
> wrong, but they can be updated all together once 26.2 is released.
Kyle Meyer writes:
>From ea3007a8b35d727f71860bd7697808f90d5e1e66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adam Porter
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 08:50:26 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] org-agenda.el: Add option to automatically align tags in
agenda
* lisp/org-agenda.el:
(org-agenda-tags-column): Add 'auto setting
I noticed this last week, but I'm on vacation. I'm compiling and running Org
and Emacs from source, and have been keeping up to date, but the problem's been
there for a while. For Org, I'm on the master branch, not tables, and running
"make update" to update.
In the example below, the <40> a
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>> I don't know if this still technically qualifies as a tinychange. I've
>>> sent the email to request the CA form just in case.
>>
>> I don't know either. How about I apply your *.el changes, and we can
>> update ORG-NEWS once your assignment comes through?
On second th
Hi,
In my ipynb exporter, I generate md strings for cells using something like
(org-export-string-as
s
'md t '(:with-toc nil :with-tags nil))
This works unless there is a broken link:
https://github.com/jkitchin/ox-ipynb/issues/2#issuecomment-321061051
I figured out I can make it work with :wi
Hi Nicolas,
My problem with org-plus-contrib exhibited itself when using a .emacs.d
based on Steve Purcell's, https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d. Specfically,
when loading ob-R, I got this error:
Invalid function: org-babel-header-args-safe-fn
In response to your email, just now I stripped that
While there are some minor issues with org-plus-contrib, I find them to
be minor and mostly due to limitations in package.el (for example,
dependency on org results in both org-plus-contrib and org packages
being installed). In fact, I find org-plus-contrib easier to manage than
just the straight
Aloha Simon,
Spacemacs has this problem, too. The solution there is to
byte-recompile org-plus-contrib after an update.
hth,
Tom
Simon Guest writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> My problem with org-plus-contrib exhibited itself when using a .emacs.d
> based on Steve Purcell's, https://github.com/purcell/
Hi all,
A clean clone of org-mode turns up two test failures for me
(test-org/deadline-close-p and test-org/refile-get-targets), which I
believe are false failures. The attached (tiny) patch addresses them
both.
test-org/deadline-close-p fails due to a time zone difference. The test
assumes
Hello,
bruce robertson writes:
> How would the source for the math then work?
I'm not sure to understand. Have you tried the suggested solution?
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou0x80A93738
Tim Cross writes:
> While there are some minor issues with org-plus-contrib, I find them to
> be minor and mostly due to limitations in package.el (for example,
> dependency on org results in both org-plus-contrib and org packages
> being installed). In fact, I find org-plus-contrib easier to man
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 4:47 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Grant Rettke writes:
>
>> Attached is a patch to an Easy Template binding `C' for `COMMENT'.
> Thank you. Would you mind also adding an entry in ORG-NEWS about it?
Done.
>> The tests had the same 1 failure before and after I made the
I see what you mean now. I haven't tried evaluating the code in the block
yet. I assume it removes the commas automatically.
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 4:03 PM Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> bruce robertson writes:
>
> > How would the source for the math then work?
>
> I'm not sure to understa
On 8/8/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Then I cannot reproduce it. Either from maint or master branch.
i am using vanilla org 9 maint which is recent as of your fixes, emacs
-Q from debian which is 24.4.1, my test case, and this command line:
clocking in produces this bt:
Debugger entered--Lisp er
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