> Frederic Santos writes:
> Hi everyone, After upgrading to Emacs 27, I noticed that, for any
> org document, =C-c C-e l o= now behaves on my computer as =C-c C-e
> l p=; i.e., the pdf is correctly produced, but is not displayed
> anymore on side window.
> Several users (
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for looking into this. I just tested with 9c31cba00 and
org-cycle does not work reliably when org-starless-mode is
enabled unless the patch is applied.
Best,
Marlin
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 at 19:18, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marlin,
>
> Marlin Strub writes:
>
> > I looked into using
> Hmm, that's what I use. If you go to the diff buffer that (by default)
> is popped up while committing [*], hitting C (magit-commit-add-log) on a
> hunk should add an entry to the commit message buffer.
>
> What happens on your end? (And what version of Magit are you using?)
Thanks for the poi
> Ihor, if you add a "X-Woof-Bug: confirmed" header to your reply, your
> message will make it through https://updates.orgmode.org - I'm adding
> this header to this very message as an example.
Noted.
Bastien writes:
> Thanks Maxim for reporting this...
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>>> Such
Sorry, should have changed the subject. Re-sending patch (no alterations).
On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 00:32, Phil Hudson wrote:
>
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 at 19:20, Phil Hudson wrote:
> >
> > I'd like us to add the ability to provide a default completion value
> > for a property prompt in a capture tem
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I think that I've found a bug in the new org-mode version released
today.
If you have this in your document (or any italicised text in between
quotes),
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Hi David,
* David Masterson [2020-09-13; 17:11]:
> Yes, gpg-agent is installed and appears to have been started in
> background. My O/S is Debian on a Chromebook.
>
> I start Emacs via 'xterm -e emacs' and just noticed (thanks to you) that
> I'm getting a textual popup on the xterm asking for the
> David Masterson writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> I'm trying to get org-crypt to work, but I'm missing something.
>>> Following the Org-Crypt Info page, I've set it up for symmetric
>>> encryption and added a
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:42:57AM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> Hi David,
> * David Masterson [2020-09-13; 17:11]:
> > Yes, gpg-agent is installed and appears to have been started in
> > background. My O/S is Debian on a Chromebook.
> >
> > I start Emacs via 'xterm -e emacs' and just noticed (t
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 12:18:50PM +0100, Colin Baxter wrote:
> [...] I set the variable
> `epa-pinentry-mode' to loopback as in
>
> #+begin_src elisp
> (setq epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback)
> #+end_src
>
> This seems to work.
Oh, thanks -- this answers the question I only half-posed :)
BTW: the v
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> My mental model was with the website as 'first class' information,
> and Worg as a 'secondary' wiki. This does seem like the ideal content to
> be collaboratively updated though.
this is more like: the main website should contain as little as
possible while worg, being
Hi,
swedebugia writes:
> Do you have any idea how I can setup org-mode to use a convert
> tool before trying to import?
Nope, sorry!
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Bastien
Hi David,
David Masterson writes:
> Both things
> should be mentioned in the Org-Mode Info pages for org-crypt.
Can you please provide a patch for this?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi all,
code.orgmode.org is the place where we host Org's code and Worg
collaborative documentation.
There are two tasks involved in administering code.orgmode.org:
1. Creating accounts and let users get write access to org/worg.
2. Maintaining the gogs instance on the server.
Both tasks are un
Bastien writes:
> this is more like: the main website should contain as little as
> possible while worg, being collaborative, should contain as much
> as possible.
Ok. I'll keep this in mind in future efforts. Sounds like the current
tools page should be shifted over, I'll try to do this in th
> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
Timothy.
Hi Marlin,
Marlin Strub writes:
> Thanks for looking into this. I just tested with 9c31cba00 and
> org-cycle does not work reliably when org-starless-mode is
> enabled unless the patch is applied.
Applied now, thanks for checking.
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Bastien
Awesome, thanks!
On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 15:37, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Marlin,
>
> Marlin Strub writes:
>
> > Thanks for looking into this. I just tested with 9c31cba00 and
> > org-cycle does not work reliably when org-starless-mode is
> > enabled unless the patch is applied.
>
> Applied now, thank
Dear all,
Org 9.4 is out. Enjoy!
See https://orgmode.org/Changes.html for the release notes.
Thanks a lot to everyone who contributed :)
Also, here are some notes on how everyone can help:
https://bzg.fr/en/org-mode-9.4-is-out-can-you-help.html
--
Bastien
>writes:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 12:18:50PM +0100, Colin Baxter wrote:
>> [...] I set the variable `epa-pinentry-mode' to loopback as in
>>
>> #+begin_src elisp (setq epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback) #+end_src
>>
>> This seems to work.
> Oh, thanks -- this answ
Awesome! Thanks everyone for the hard work!
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 04:08:00PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Org 9.4 is out. Enjoy!
>
> See https://orgmode.org/Changes.html for the release notes.
>
> Thanks a lot to everyone who contributed :)
>
> Also, here are some notes on how everyone
> Bastien writes:
B> Hi Samuel, swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>> In an attempt at automating a part of my workflow, I found that
>> org-capture's %l didn't quite fit what I needed. Normally,
>> org-store-link does the right thing, but for some capture tasks,
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> I think that I've found a bug in the new org-mode version released
> today.
>
> If you have this in your document (or any italicised text in between
> quotes),
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> #+BEGIN_QUOTE
>
Dear all,
Org 9.4 is out. Enjoy :)
See https://orgmode.org/Changes.html for the release notes.
Thanks a lot to every contributor!
Also, I've shared some notes one how to help Org here:
https://bzg.fr/en/org-mode-9.4-is-out-can-you-help.html
You're welcome to discuss them on this list or on th
Marked as TINYCHANGE.
Sam
> Samuel W Flint writes:
> Bastien writes:
B> Hi Samuel, swfl...@flintfam.org (Samuel W. Flint) writes:
>>> In an attempt at automating a part of my workflow, I found that
>>> org-capture's %l didn't quite fit what I needed. Normally,
>>> org
Looks like the 9.4 release has updated ob-python.el to latest. Thanks
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 2:06 AM Kartik Saranathan
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed package org-plus-contrib version 20200914 from
> http://orgmode.org/elpa/
> I see in org.el that the version is 9.3.8
I'm generating clocktables with :link t, and after changing the text of a
target heading I found that links in clocktables point to the header text and
not its :ID:
Is it possible for clocktable links to use the target heading's :ID: rather
than its text, which I may need to change?
Thanks -
As far as src blocks being treated differently, there's already the
~org-src-block-faces~ variable.
How about the following :
+ Make the ~org-block~ face apply to every block
+ either
- add an ~org-src-block~ face
- modify ~org-src-block-faces~ to allow a catch-all case
It'd be nice
Hi,
The 9.4 release has a bug where it will only tangle the first noweb
reference on a line.
This is also present at 9c31cba002a1ba93053aebea1f778be87f61ba06. It happens in
emacs-27 and emacs-28. The reproduction is below. Best!
Tom
The expected content of oops-3.el should be 1 2 1, but is inst
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Dear all,
>
> Org 9.4 is out. Enjoy!
I do!
Thank you! And thank you to all contributors.
All the best
hmw
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> I did not know this and I cannot find any reference about such behaviour
>> in manual (info:org#Markup for Rich Contents).
>
> You can find it looking for "line break" in the index. It points there:
> (info "(org) Paragraphs").
>
>
Colin Baxter writes:
> The overlay of a password field (either in an xterm or popup) is a
> particular problem for full screen applications, or if you using
> something like stumpwm. I've found that whether or not I get a popup
> depends on the version of gnupg. Anything greater than gpg version
Bastien writes:
> Hi David,
>
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Both things should be mentioned in the Org-Mode Info pages for
>> org-crypt.
>
> Can you please provide a patch for this?
>
> Thanks,
I'm not very good with this yet, but, when I figure it out, I will
certainly consider a patch. Neve
David Masterson writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> David Masterson writes:
>>
>>> Both things should be mentioned in the Org-Mode Info pages for
>>> org-crypt.
>>
>> Can you please provide a patch for this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> I'm not very good with this yet, but, when I figure it out
My apologies for sending this around a second time, but I still haven't got it
so I thought I'd try again. If it's possible to refer to a remote table in
another file, I've love to know how.
Bill
On 7 August 2020, William Denton wrote:
I can't figure this one out. Let's say I have a table
I think you are looking for (Assuming your table is in an org file called
test.org):
#+BEGIN_SRC ipython :var data=test.org:test_table
for row in data:
print(row)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
:results:
# Out [2]:
# output
['two', 'yes']
['three', 'yes']
['four', 'no']
:end:
John
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Colin Baxter writes:
>> Frederic Santos writes:
>
> > Hi everyone, After upgrading to Emacs 27, I noticed that, for any
> > org document, =C-c C-e l o= now behaves on my computer as =C-c C-e
> > l p=; i.e., the pdf is correctly produced, but is not displayed
> > anymore on sid
Oooops, I've just noticed my patch attachment re-send was only addressed
to Bastien (maybe this is why I haven't heard anything?).
This is what I get for mixing mail clients and not paying attention
I guess 😅.
If someone would be willing to have a look through my work, and comment
- that would be
Tom Gillespie writes:
> Hi,
>The 9.4 release has a bug where it will only tangle the first noweb
> reference on a line.
> This is also present at 9c31cba002a1ba93053aebea1f778be87f61ba06. It happens
> in
> emacs-27 and emacs-28. The reproduction is below. Best!
Thanks for the report and the
Hi Kyle,
This fixes the issue on my system, and looking over the bisected
commit it looks like the ^ was just an oversight. This also resolves
the issue for <> as well, I don't think we need a
separate test case for that since any issue with references breaking
should show up elsewhere (though I
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