Hi all
When an item or heading with a single word is wider than the buffer
width it is shown as
│-│
│http://www.orgmode.org/z\│
│zzz │
│*│
│http://www.orgmode.org/z\│
│zzz │
when not
At 2018-05-05 13:14:10, "stardiviner" wrote:
>
>stardiviner writes:
>
>> I used a lot with org-attach to insert files like images, small PDF
>> files, and audio. Every time I attached one file, I have to manually
>> link to that attachment file.
>>
>> Can org-attach provide link directl
I use Emacs profiler profiled company-capf in Org-mode buffer.
Here is an org-mode buffer test snippet (in a big Org file):
#+begin_src clojure :results pp
(nth '(1 2 3) 1)
#+end_src
Profiler result in attachments. It has very recursive deep file-truename
invoking.
+ command-execute
Hi Eric, orgalist users,
* Eric Abrahamsen [2018-05-03; 23:45]:
> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third
> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction
> with other minor modes. I've got:
I have the very same problems with unstoppab
Hello,
Tim Cross writes:
> The C-c , binding is in line with expansion/templates in other modes (at
> least in my configuration), so there is little cognitive overhead when I
> want to expand "something".
`C-c ,' is a keybinding reserved for minor modes. See (info "(elisp) Key
Binding Conventio
Hello,
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Hi Eric, orgalist users,
> * Eric Abrahamsen [2018-05-03; 23:45]:
>> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third
>> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction
>> with other minor modes. I've got:
>
> I
I try to use:
,
| (setq org-html-klipsify-src t)
| and
| (setq org-publish-project-alist
| (...
| :html-klipsify-src t
| ...
| ))
`
But my org-publish result does not see kipse result
https://stardiviner.github.io/Blog/2016-04-22%2022:54.html#org6921533.
The exp
At 2018-05-05T21:46:05+08:00, stardiviner wrote:
> But my org-publish result does not see kipse result
> https://stardiviner.github.io/Blog/2016-04-22%2022:54.html#org6921533.
>
> The exported page should like this:
> http://blog.klipse.tech//omnibus/2017/04/23/omnibus-1-wallpaper.html
> Is there
Bastien writes:
> Hi Tim,
>
> thanks for your thorough and balanced feedback.
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> There is no solution which will make everyone happy. However, as a long
>> term org user who hopes to continue using org for many more years, I
>> tend to come down on the side of whatever wi
Kevin Foley writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
> I have to admit that Bastien's list describes my experience almost
> perfectly. It look me a long time to figure out something that in the end
> seemed very simple. At the time I wasn't familiar with the NEWS file and
> it didn't come up in any of my o
Aaron Ecay writes:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> 2018ko maiatzak 2an, Rasmus Pank Roulund-ek idatzi zuen:
>>> Finally, irrespective of which options are chosen, I think that org-tempo
>>> would be better implemented in terms of a minor mode. This would allow
>>> it to be autoloaded, turned on/off for differe
Tim Cross writes:
> won't that conflict with the key binding for block editing mode?
Isn’t that "C-’". Blocks are "C-c C-,". I used some program to scavenge
for unused bindings in, I think, December last year and we discussed it on
the list. I think the main contenders were "C-c C-." and "C-c
ST writes:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to rewrite my website using Orgmode (till now I used
> Jekyll). It would be nice if you could help me with following questions:
>
> 1. could somebody, please, point me to a tutorial on how to create a
> multilingual site? Like the orgmode.org with EN:FR:JA. Id
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Steve Downey writes:
>
>> Asking users to accept any breakage in the tool they use to get work done
>> is a lot. Changes in UI in emacs are opt-in.
>>
>> Even if the change is the right thing to do.
>
> I think some of you (basically, anyone thinking we shoul
Aaron Ecay writes:
>> Expansion templates are a great thing, but this is only sugar for Org,
>> which is totally usable without them. Besides, some facilities are
>> providing it for us. This falls into (2). By design, I'm convinced we
>> should not include them. I also wish that anyone involved
I remember that Magit experimented displaying a message the
first time
you used a new release; you would silence it only by setting a
variable.
I don't think this is the case anymore, so it may have failed,
though.
I believe this was for the Magit Kickstarter fundraiser. A message
was displ
On 5 May 2018 at 16:26 PDT, Adrian Bradd wrote:
>> I remember that Magit experimented displaying a message the first
>> time you used a new release; you would silence it only by setting a
>> variable. I don't think this is the case anymore, so it may have
>> failed, though.
>
> I believe this w
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> Hi Eric, orgalist users,
>> * Eric Abrahamsen [2018-05-03; 23:45]:
>>> Huh! I tried the exact same typing as you've done above, and the third
>>> item wraps into a fourth item. I expect it will be some interaction
>>> wi
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 8:02 PM Rasmus wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Steve Downey writes:
> >
> >> Asking users to accept any breakage in the tool they use to get work
> done
> >> is a lot. Changes in UI in emacs are opt-in.
> >>
> >> Even if the change is the right thing
Hi, N. Raghavendra, follow your Makefile and Org test file. I run on my
machine, klipse works fine. This must be problem on my configuration. I
will find it out. Really thanks for your help.
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I
In a simple klipse test by N. Raghavendra (thanks) is at here:
http://www.retrotexts.net/tmp/ox-html-klipse/
It works fine.
But when I add `(org-html-use-infojs t)` into `EMACS=` code's let-binding.
klipse has problem.
Can't find out the bug, because I don't know JavaScript.
Is there someone c
Hi all,
Org 9.1.13, a quick bugfix release, it out.
Enjoy!
--
Bastien
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