Set debug-on-quit so you can see, by hitting C-g, where the system is
stuck. That may help identify the problem and would, in any case, be
useful in a bug report.
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: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-18-gaea110
> I get a conflict in org.el, on the hunk where org-reveal-location
> and org-show-context-detail are defined; since your patch just
> deletes them, I resolve this with:
That's because the patch was against 0afef17e1. The new version of the
patch (same URL) is against aea1109ef now.
>
>> then M-x toggle-debug-on-error and M-: (org-make-manuals), but I can't
>> get a stacktrace. I'm guessing this is because this error (which IIUC
>> originates from org-back-to-heading in org.el) is a user-error; however,
>> if I change the function to raise a "regular error", then everything
>>
Opening this file takes more than 10 seconds:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg7pr6tetlh7jwb/toc%2020200922%2007.00.01.org?dl=0
I also attach the profile.
I have org files which are much bigger, and they open almost instantly.
This is on Windows 10, emacs 26.3, all packages updated to the latest ver
Is there anything I can do to move this forward?
Thanks,
Sam
> Samuel W Flint writes:
SWF> 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
Hi Samuel,
"Samuel W. Flint" writes:
> Is there anything I can do to move this forward?
You just need to be patient. Either I will have some free time
at some point to help with this, either someone else will.
But the contribution is not forgotten, don't worry.
--
Bastien
David Masterson writes:
> Haven't figured this out yet, but I seem to be hitting an "infinite
> recursion" bug that eventually dies when it runs out of memory.
>
> The scenario (so far) is trying to change an Org tag in the agenda
> (':'). The command gives me the tags that I then edit and save w
I've started seeing an issues as of a couple of days ago, after upgrading to
org 9.4.
When I mark a task with a recurring deadline done from the agenda view,
sometimes it doesn't recur, but instead marks the task as done.
I haven't yet been able to isolate why -- just now I marked a task as
d
Hello,
when in markdown-mode, fill-paragraph behaves strangely in lists if the
orgalist minor mode is enabled.
In the following example, when the cursor is in the first item of the list,
pressing M-q or executing fill-paragraph does not recognize that line 3 is
another list item:
- Nullam eu
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 22, 2020, at 9:31 AM, TEC wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little
> revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the
> current site.
>
> Two things that would be good to get sorted:
Palak Mathur writes:
> I liked 3.1, 1.2 and 2.2 in that order. The reason for 3.1 it gives
> contrast between the navigation panel, banner and highlights the
> request for Donations.
Thanks!
FWI I'm putting positions on
https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/colophon.html#theme-votes
Much appreciated,
Hello,
I often use org-tables to work with monetary amounts. It would be very
nice to have a couple of functionalities common in this domain:
- fixed precision arithmetic, namely derive the precision of the results
from the precision of the arguments (I think that calc can do this),
- support fo
Hello,
TEC writes:
> I'm pleased to announce that after chatting with Bastien, my little
> revamp project seems to be nearing the point where it may replace the
> current site.
>
> Two things that would be good to get sorted:
> 1. Translation of the index page to French/Japanese ::
>I'm engl
TEC writes:
> 2. Picking the best 'Hero banner' on the home page ::
I like Variant 1-1 the most - all other variants are a bit too big and
yelling for my eyes.
Maybe use size and layout of Variant 1-1 with colors of the last
variant (page 9, gray background)?
--
Until the next mail...,
Stefan
Nick Dokos writes:
> What's the error message? Did you try setting `debug-on-eror'? Does that give
> a more useful backtrace?
Backtrace: no variable named `debug-on-eror' - maybe you made an eror :-)
Sigh - should be `debug-on-error'.
--
Nick
"There are only two hard problems in computer sci
on emacs 27.1 on a Mac, this seems to take under a second to open for me.
John
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Nitpick: It's Org mode (or Org Mode though I prefer the former), but not
> Org-Mode (or Org-mode).
Fixed (Sentence Case).
> I'm not sure the subtitles behind "Features", "Install", ..., are
> useful. Worse, I have some feeling they could give a wrong impression
> abo
I'm just going over the site to check accessibility with screenn readers,
and here are a few things I've found:
On https://orgmode.tecosaur.com/features.html:
The first figure is not labeled, so I do not know what it is. The second
figure is just labeled "babel.gif", which doesn't tell me much (p
Hello,
thank you very much for working on the new Org Mode web site!
Just one thing which might already have been said:
The scrolling is weird. I use keys to scroll the browser, and there is a delay
and some weird smooth scrolling behavior. Is this desired?
Thanks,
Dominik
TEC writes:
> Hell
"Peter Bienstman" writes:
> Is there anything I can do to speed this up?
Might be a good idea to profile the operation to see where it is
spending time. Can you:
M-x profiler-start
C-x C-f (or whatever you are doing to open the file)
M-x profiler-report
Here's my output on your file:
https:
Hello,
TEC writes:
> Yea, they were just placeholders till I came up with anything better. I
> haven't, and nobody else has given me improvements, so they haven't
> changed.
>
> If you have any suggestions, that would be great :)
Sure. "If you don't know what to play, play nothing."
Just let
I don't have anything to answer your questions, but I wanted to chime in that
this is a feature I'd also like to exist, or find out more about if it already
does exist.
I'd be definitely willing to help out too code-wise to the extent I can.
Thanks,
Nick
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, at 10:57, Daniele
I can reproduce this problem too.
I'm on Emacs 28.0.50 with Org Mode master branch latest commit "aea1109ef".
I also did a bisect debug. Found the function ~org-cycle-show-empty-lines~ in
hook
~org-cycle-hook~ caused this problem.
Nicholas Savage writes:
> I can reproduce this. I'm on the m
Nick Dokos writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Haven't figured this out yet, but I seem to be hitting an "infinite
>> recursion" bug that eventually dies when it runs out of memory.
>>
>> The scenario (so far) is trying to change an Org tag in the agenda
>> (':'). The command gives me the tag
> It seems to always work properly from the org buffer itself, so I assume
> it's something happening in the agenda, but I'm not sure where to look.
> I've tried debugging `org-agenda-todo`, but I can't see anything in
> askance there. Any advice as to what I should be looking for?
I had similar i
I have no issue opening your file (under 1 second).
> I also attach the profile.
Looking at the profile, the problem seems to be with ivy. Can you try
opening the file without ivy. Something like
M-: (find-file "~/Org/notes.org")
P.S. You can also add notes to papers from org-ref. That is a gr
I take it that, when you do an HTML export on an Org file, it is assumed
that all items that have been encrypted with org-crypt will have been
decrypted, correct?
Is there a way to create an HTML file with Org that includes some
encrypted data to be decrypted by whoever views the file (with
approp
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>> then M-x toggle-debug-on-error and M-: (org-make-manuals), but I can't
>>> get a stacktrace. I'm guessing this is because this error (which IIUC
>>> originates from org-back-to-heading in org.el) is a user-error; however,
>>> if I change the function to raise a "regula
Hello Dominique,
Many thanks for this info. I'll give it a try.
Best regards,
Jeremie
Dominique Dumont writes:
> Hi
>
> On mercredi 16 septembre 2020 11:04:42 CEST Bastien wrote:
>> The task is to check the mailman administration page and to discard
>> messages that should not be sent to the
> Apologies for maybe changing the subject, but earlier this summer you
> mentioned[1] you were working on a patch to the folding system that
> would fix an issue I have[2] with LOGBOOKs since 9.4. AFAICT the patch
> you are sharing now does not fix that; is this issue still on your
> radar?
Than
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