On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 01:05:15AM +0100, Christopher Dimech wrote:
[...]
> Please follow the commentary in savannah-hackers
> https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers/2020-11/msg00085.html
>
> I agree fully with Falcon's description.
Just from a sideline: "Falcon's description" p
Jean Louis writes:
> How to Run a More Secure Browser
> https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/RunSecureBrowser/
There is also Firejail these days:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Sakaki/Sakaki%27s_EFI_Install_Guide/Sandboxing_the_Firefox_Browser_with_Firejail#Sandboxing_with_Firejail
> T
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> only use webmail, in which format shall you feed the RA?
No, I don't think the remembrance age
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 07:03, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Fascinating: it has to be something in my settings. I went through my
> init files and did not find anything relevant. Off to debug I go then.
Maybe post the offending LaTeX for that frame? Happy to try to help.
--
: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 2
Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
El lun, 30 nov 2020 a las 11:31, Eric S Fraga ()
escribió:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Question: when you say it uses emails,
hello all,
I would like to export only a subtree of a bigger document, and use
#+author annotations in subtrees. Currently, all the #+author
annotations of the document are concatenated in the exported document.
Is it the expected behaviour? Is it possible to have per-section
#+author anno
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:49, David Masterson
wrote:
> Anyone using org-gcal? I just got it hooked up and am now trying to
> figure out how to fit it into my workflow. My issue is (CMIAW) that
> org-gcal seems to have a 1 to 1 connection between a Google calendar and
> an Org file (org-gcal-fil
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 11:37, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
> showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
The agent needs to be told which files to index (check the man page for
ra-index) and, in my case, I
Ihor> That would be appreciated. I tried to read Treefactor docs at
least 3 times and failed to understand its utility.
Then I will move AI Dungeon Treefactor demo priority above all but
critical Cyborganize documentation, such as broken links.
Apparently I've wasted a lot of time documenting Tex
On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 10:49, Damien Couroussé wrote:
> I would like to export only a subtree of a bigger document, and use
> #+author annotations in subtrees. Currently, all the #+author
> annotations of the document are concatenated in the exported document.
For subtree export, make use of
* Tim Cross [2020-11-30 04:00]:
> The issue at this point wasn't about whether there is a problem with how
> org manages org-agenda-files or even the acknowledged weakness in the
> documentation which needs a patch. The issue here is about attitude and
> being respectful.
I think it would be best
> > From: "gyro funch"
> > To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> > Subject: Re: bug#44935: Emacs inserts hardwired org-agenda-files variable,
> > overwriting user options
> > If I'm not mistaken, all of the development is done by volunteers.
> >
> > Perhaps you could help resolve your issue instead of aski
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> only use w
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-30 12:31]:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 08:48, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
> > only use webmail, in which format shall you feed th
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-30 13:11]:
> On Monday, 30 Nov 2020 at 11:37, Gerardo Moro wrote:
> > Ok, thanks. How do you specify the location and is the formatting ok when
> > showing you the relevance pieces of text from the local databases?
>
> The agent needs to be told which files to index (check
* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-30 12:31]:
> Jean Louis writes:
> > How to Run a More Secure Browser
> > https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/RunSecureBrowser/
>
> There is also Firejail these days:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Sakaki/Sakaki%27s_EFI_Install_Guide/Sandboxing_the_Firefox
On 30/11/2020 11:29, Eric S Fraga wrote:
I would like to export only a subtree of a bigger document, and use
#+author annotations in subtrees. Currently, all the #+author
annotations of the document are concatenated in the exported document.
For subtree export, make use of the EXPORT_X proper
* Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-30 13:15]:
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > Do you mean it is possible to mark 5-6 headlines and then re-file them
> > quickly to other file?
> >
> > That would spare me some organizing efforts.
>
> Yes. I think the default building is "m" for marking and "B" for bulk
> acti
* Texas Cyberthal [2020-11-30 10:36]:
> Hi Jean,
>
> > For that I need video to understand.
>
> Agreed. I thought the Treefactor gif videos would be enough, but it's
> clear that people's imagination cannot extrapolate the utility of
> RIITR.
>
> I developed this skill long ago on the Windows
> * Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> > Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> > Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > have old ones from Microsoft outlook both Mac and Windows)? What if you
>
* Eric S Fraga [2020-11-29 20:48]:
> On Sunday, 29 Nov 2020 at 20:29, Jean Louis wrote:
> > Sadly there are some errors today.
>
> On Debian, at least, there is a remembrance-agent package which has the
> binaries and the Emacs package.
PostgreSQL supports relevance search with its built-in func
* Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 14:17]:
> > * Gerardo Moro [2020-11-30 09:49]:
> > > Thanks! I get an idea. Will try to use soon and let you know.
> > > Thanks for the links, very helpful.
> > > Question: when you say it uses emails, can it read any email database (I
> > > have old ones from Microsoft
David Masterson writes:
> My issue is (CMIAW) that
> org-gcal seems to have a 1 to 1 connection between a Google calendar and
> an Org file (org-gcal-file-alist). I'm trying to figure out how to use
> this when my workflow is split across many Org files.
Have you considered using org-caldav ins
Hi Greg,
I don't know why I missed this, it is exactly what I needed.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Félix
Hi Diego,
This feature does indeed what I need, I will update my code with it.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Félix
Jean Louis writes:
> You could record on some of free hostings that respect users' freedom
> that refrain of coercing non-free javascript such as:
>
> Open.tube upload
> https://open.tube/videos/upload
Thanks for this reference.
You also mentioned hypothes.is earlier. Do you know if there is any
Jean Louis writes:
> You could record on some of free hostings that respect users' freedom
> that refrain of coercing non-free javascript such as:
>
> Open.tube upload
> https://open.tube/videos/upload
Thanks for this reference.
You also mentioned hypothes.is earlier. Do you know if there is any
Thanks Kyle, got it to work this way:
#+BEGIN: propview :cols ((car (s-split " " ITEM)) (s-chop-prefix "gmail:"
(my/extract-email-from-link EMAIL_ADDRESS))) :id "candidates" :match
"testthis" :wrap example
| (car (s-split " " ITEM)) | (s-chop-prefix "gmail:"
(my/extract-email-from-link EMAIL_ADD
I think code like this would also work:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(let* ((url "
https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&fs=1&to=duncan...@indeedemail.com";)
(struct (url-generic-parse-url url))
(filename (url-filename struct)))
(cadr (assoc "to" (url-parse-query-string filename
#+EN
Hi!
Yuan Fu proposed valign.el to be included in ELPA over at the emacs
devel newsgroup.
If you like aligned tables containing non-monospace items then valign.el
might be something like. valign.el does a good job AFAICS.
The project repo is https://github.com/casouri/valign.
Best regards,
--
Thank you, Ihor.
That is very helpful.
Kind regards,
gyro
-- Original Message --
From: "Ihor Radchenko"
To: "gyro funch" ; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Sent: 11/29/2020 6:21:27 PM
Subject: Re: set source directory for org-attach
gyro funch writes:
I am probably missing something obvious
2020-29-11 Jean Louis wrote:
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-11-28 18:52]:
Any viewer should have option to quickly construct a hyperlink and
store it somewhere with its annotation and other meta data so that
such can be reused by any other program.
Xpdf do not have option to construct hyperlink, it all
When I start a new line with '* ' followed by RET, the space is automatically
deleted and I’m left with a line that just has the asterisk (i.e. not a
headline).
Unfortunately there are use cases where empty headlines make sense and they
occur often in my work. One example is Beamer slides wh
> On Nov 30, 2020, at 9:21 AM, Titus von der Malsburg
> wrote:
>
>
> When I start a new line with '* ' followed by RET, the space is automatically
> deleted and I’m left with a line that just has the asterisk (i.e. not a
> headline).
>
> Unfortunately there are use cases where empty headli
On 2020-11-30 Mon 18:31, Berry, Charles wrote:
>> On Nov 30, 2020, at 9:21 AM, Titus von der Malsburg
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> When I start a new line with '* ' followed by RET, the space is
>> automatically deleted and I’m left with a line that just has the asterisk
>> (i.e. not a headline).
>>
>
> I’m aware of several workarounds and this one is perhaps the best.
> However, I’d prefer if RET would just work as expected. Org sometimes
> inserts extra material on RET which I think is okay (e.g. indentation), but
> is there any precedent, in Org or Emacs more broadly, for RET deleting
> te
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-11-30 20:10]:
> 2020-29-11 Jean Louis wrote:
> > * Maxim Nikulin [2020-11-28 18:52]:
> >
> > Any viewer should have option to quickly construct a hyperlink and
> > store it somewhere with its annotation and other meta data so that
> > such can be reused by any other program.
On 2020-11-30 Mon 19:25, Diego Zamboni wrote:
>>
>> I’m aware of several workarounds and this one is perhaps the best.
>> However, I’d prefer if RET would just work as expected. Org sometimes
>> inserts extra material on RET which I think is okay (e.g. indentation), but
>> is there any precedent
Hi. I'm using the org included with a very recent emacs built from git.
I have a large project consisting of many .org files that I'm exporting
to html. Somewhere there's a broken link, so when I export the project I
get
user-error: Unable to resolve link: "figures/blahblahblah.svg"
This doesn
This is caused by elastic-indent-mode. As foretold
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-11/msg00325.html.
Tom
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 1:38 PM Titus von der Malsburg
wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-11-30 Mon 19:25, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> >>
> >> I’m aware of several workarounds and this one
On 2020-11-30 Mon 19:25, Diego Zamboni wrote:
>>
>> I’m aware of several workarounds and this one is perhaps the best.
>> However, I’d prefer if RET would just work as expected. Org sometimes
>> inserts extra material on RET which I think is okay (e.g. indentation), but
>> is there any precedent
What are RET and C-j bound to?
In my setup, RET is bound to =org-return=, which does not delete spaces,
but C-j is bound to =org-return-and-maybe-indent=, which does. So I have
the opposite behavior as yours.
There were some recent changes in behavior of Org with respect to
electric-indent-mode (
Neil Jerram writes:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:49, David Masterson
> wrote:
>
> Anyone using org-gcal? I just got it hooked up and am now trying to
> figure out how to fit it into my workflow. My issue is (CMIAW) that
> org-gcal seems to have a 1 to 1 connection between a Google calendar
Peter Hardy writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>> My issue is (CMIAW) that
>> org-gcal seems to have a 1 to 1 connection between a Google calendar and
>> an Org file (org-gcal-file-alist). I'm trying to figure out how to use
>> this when my workflow is split across many Org files.
>
> Have you co
> On Nov 30, 2020, at 11:25 AM, Diego Zamboni wrote:
>
> What are RET and C-j bound to?
>
> In my setup, RET is bound to =org-return=, which does not delete spaces, but
> C-j is bound to =org-return-and-maybe-indent=, which does. So I have the
> opposite behavior as yours.
>
Probably you
Jean Louis writes:
> We write tasks in their most logical chronological order and every
> staff member is instructed to follow the order. One simply cannot
> drive a car without putting petrol first, so that system is
> followed. Some tasks on the ground can be done without chronological
> order
Jean Louis writes:
> * Ihor Radchenko [2020-11-30 12:31]:
>> I can see that you have implemented many of the suggested commands
>> yourself. Why don't you just propose patches extending the functionality
>> you desire?
>
> Good question, I have no idea in this moment why not. Maybe I just
> make
Dima Kogan writes:
> Hi. I'm using the org included with a recent build from emacs git. I
> have this tst.org:
>
> [[name][link]]
>
> * heading
> #+NAME: name
>
> text
>
> I open it with 'emacs -Q'. I move the point to the link at the top, and
> C-c C-o to follow the link. This doesn't work:
>
>
Dima Kogan writes:
> Hi. I'm using the org included with a very recent emacs built from git.
>
> I have a large project consisting of many .org files that I'm exporting
> to html. Somewhere there's a broken link, so when I export the project I
> get
>
> user-error: Unable to resolve link: "figur
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