Hi Gustavo,
> Org's speed keys are a very interesting feature to which I've long
> been attracted to. And indeed, I've flirted with it a number of times
> in the past. But every time I do so, I end up stepping back, because
> I get weary of fat fingering my documents. The whole set of speed
> k
Aha, I checkout that commit again, indeed, pdf exist before. Weird, When I
revert this commit. The issue is gone. This is weird. Do you have same
problem?
Hmm, I tried to pull again, Now with the latest commit. The problem is
gone. I guess I must messed something up when I debug org-link-beautify.
Hi Marco,
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 06:40, Marco Wahl
wrote:
I don't know if there is a strong reason to hard-code the set of keys
in `org-speed-commands-default'. But, if there isn't, could you
consider (somehow) exposing the whole set of `org-speed-commands' to
user customization?
This sou
Hi Gustavo,
>>> I don't know if there is a strong reason to hard-code the set of keys
>>> in `org-speed-commands-default'. But, if there isn't, could you
>>> consider (somehow) exposing the whole set of `org-speed-commands' to
>>> user customization?
>>
>> This sounds like a good idea to me.
>>
>
16.08.2020 03:25, Kyle Meyer wrote:
Thanks. I replaced the stale gmane web links I could find on the faq
page and updated the nntp address for the gmane.io move.
Thank you, Kyle. I hope, the update makes the page more useful for visitors.
I am unaware if ControlPersist related TRAMP bug stil
The function `org-babel-python-evaluate-session' doesn't process temp
file names with `org-babel-process-file-name' before inserting them into
the Python code blocks. This causes a 'No such file' error when the
executing the code blocks on a remote directory.
The attached patch fixes this issue, a
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I am unaware if ControlPersist related TRAMP bug still requires a
> special remark, but the last survived gmane link
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.tramp/7991
>
> likely could be replaced by
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tramp-devel/2012-03/msg00010.html
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Using Emacs 26.3 with a vanilla configuration and the Org repo checked
>> out at 5e4542d69 (the commit reported in the subject line), I didn't see
>> the behavior you describe. With point at the end of the agenda line for
>> A, the state was changed for A.
>
> I think th
> Are you able to trigger this "act on invisible entry" behavior with
> bound navigation commands in recent Org versions?
The org version of the move-end-of-line works fine on master. Though Org
remapping does not affect my key binding setup (I use alternative
version of move-end-of-line) and I ha
Dinnyés Dániel writes:
> I have tried reproducing it with a minimal example, and this seems to work
> for me:
>
> * FOO
> ** TODO baz1
> SCHEDULED: <2020-08-16 Sun>
>
> some text
>
> * BAR
> ** TODO baz2
> SCHEDULED: <2020-08-16 Sun>
> *** DONE baz3
> SCHEDULED: <2020-08-16 Sun>
> *** TODO baz4
>
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