In case it's useful, I have put together (just last week) some config to
help in creating and using human-readable CUSTOM_IDs in conjunction with
`counsel-org-link`, but which could just as easily be used to apply the IDs
to every heading in the current document:
https://github.com/zzamboni/dot-doo
>From c62cbd6ac6cf6a845703b3f7cfb64fa68e39079a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ihor Radchenko
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2020 16:59:58 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] Fix org-in-archived-heading-p
* lisp/org.el (org-in-archived-heading-p): When called on a heading
with a tag containing org-archive-tag string as a su
I think we should merge this code into Org.
Kind regards
Carsten
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 3:54 AM TEC wrote:
>
> Hi Sam, link stability is a concern I've had too. I currently have a fix
> (or at the very least, an improvement) for this in my config where I
> overwrite org-export-get-reference. (
Hi, Kyle,
Thank you for finding time to take a look at this. I have
experienced data loss once again, so you're right. This is not
indirect buffers, i.e. my fix is not working. I was just lucky.
Fortunately I managed to capture the moment in emacs when it
happens. It's kind of reproduction s
I have been pleased to learn that I can add / subtract hours in org-table
to shift time zones. I am making tables of lunar/solar parameters
relevant to tides. Org-table is a convenient way to enter data in a
tabular format that can be printed via LaTeX. So each year, for several
time zones, I e
On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 11:16, Mikhail Skorzhisnkii wrote:
> It's kind of reproduction scenario. Basically I need to
> modify buffer from search-type agenda.
In the past, anecdotally I have seen something similar: adjust the
scheduled date for an entry via the agenda view and ask to save all
Alan E. Davis writes:
> I have been pleased to learn that I can add / subtract hours in org-table
> to shift time zones. I am making tables of lunar/solar parameters
> relevant to tides. Org-table is a convenient way to enter data in a
> tabular format that can be printed via LaTeX. So each
There is a potential bug regarging how footnotes on headers are
converted to LaTeX.
Consider the following org file:
--start-of-file---
#+AUTHOR: Me
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{titlesec}
* Header1[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1]Lorem ipsum
--end-of-file--
When converting t
João Távora writes:
> I'll keep investigating: I still don't know which marker the message
> is referring to. It could be antiblink's marker, but it could be
> anything else.
>
> João
I've now reproduced after setting
(setq jit-lock-antiblink-grace nil)
Which turns off the antiblink feature
> I apologize that the file I posted is NG. Please try the following file
> as shown below.
Thanks, now I did reproduce... something. I get the "Marker does not
point anywhere" error you describe, but also mentions to other broken
functionality, not only the "antiblink":
Error in post-command-h
> Tak Kunihiro, what is in your opinion the deciding character of these
> files? I.e. what did you change from the first file (where I couldn't
> reproduce) to the second?
The difference between the first and the second files is, the existence
of plain sentences after the second org-table.
I see
I was trying out the new option tex:dvipng. The HTML result was a image
with the tikz code.
Turns out, debugging and telling the fragment processor not to delete the
files, what org generates for the tikz fragment is:
\begin{tikzpicture*}
Removing the astherisk would make it work without any wor
Good morning,
this is my first time submitting a patch, here. I hope I did everything right.
If I made a mistake, please let me know. If you have any questions, feel free
to ask.
Not sure if this is even an official bug, yet. However here is a fix for a
strange behaviour: Links to mail.app don
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-12-02 19:49]:
> Personally I am considering something like (not ready to use, just quick and
> dirty proof of concept)
That is great and now I came to it. Please send me your .xpdfrc
settings.
> #!/bin/bash
> set -e
> set -o pipefail
>
> getmeta() {
> file="$1"
>
This update improves the solution so that it doesn't step on other
minibuffer echo-area messages when it has nothing to report
(defun my-org-mode-post-command-hook ()
"Show POINT's \"help-echo\" information in the echo area.
This could be information about an org-link at POINT, or some other dat
2020-12-09 Jean Louis wrote:
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-12-02 19:49]:
Personally I am considering something like (not ready to use, just quick and
dirty proof of concept)
That is great and now I came to it. Please send me your .xpdfrc
settings.
bind ctrl-o any endSelection "run(pdfcapture '%f' '
Hello,
Charis Michelakis writes:
> There is a potential bug regarging how footnotes on headers are
> converted to LaTeX.
>
> Consider the following org file:
> --start-of-file---
>
> #+AUTHOR: Me
> #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{titlesec}
>
> * Header1[fn:1]
>
> * Footnotes
>
> [fn:1]Lo
You're welcome ;-)
Charis Michelakis writes:
> Thank you :)
>
> On 12/9/20 5:06 PM, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Charis Michelakis writes:
>>
>>> There is a potential bug regarging how footnotes on headers are
>>> converted to LaTeX.
>>>
>>> Consider the following org file:
>>> ---
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-12-09 18:04]:
> bind ctrl-o any endSelection "run(pdfcapture '%f' '%p' '%x' '%y' '%X' '%Y'
> '%u')"
Thank you, I just do not see where the file is writing it to? You may
see the screenshot attached, I am somebody who has thousands of
finel granular PDF references. When you a
2020-12-09 Jean Louis wrote:
* Maxim Nikulin [2020-12-09 18:04]:
bind ctrl-o any endSelection "run(pdfcapture '%f' '%p' '%x' '%y' '%X' '%Y'
'%u')"
Thank you, I just do not see where the file is writing it to? You may
see the screenshot attached, I am somebody who has thousands of
finel granula
Hello,
Thanks for reporting. Indeed this is an issue that hasn't been fixed
yet. This is the case for most latex environments
My solution is here
https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg129974.html
but consider also the idea behind the star
https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgm
It would be good if the following org-agenda problem could be addressed.
Here is a section of a diary
Dec 05, 2020
06:13-08:34 Gnu Hackers Meeting
10:21-12:00 Richard Stallman Talk
12:00-12:34 Lunch
14:21-17:34 Hacking Session
This gives the following in Org-Agenda.
Saturday 5 December 2020
5:
just so everybody is on the same page, i think carsten is talking
about tec's code that generates html id's that are then used in urls?
imo great idea.
On 12/9/20, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> I think we should merge this code into Org.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Carsten
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 3:54 A
A side note: As Alan Schmitt pointed earlier, org-pdftools package
allows creating links to specific pdf page or annotation on the page or
to search string. It requires pdf-tools package as pdf viewer.
Best,
Ihor
I'm looking into Haskell (latest ghci) again on org-mode. This
#+begin_src haskell :results verbatim :exports both
:set +m
doubleSmallNumber x = if x > 100
then x
else x*2
#+end_src
works, but still the :set +m is necessary for it to see the whole. But this
#+begin_src haskell :results verba
Massimo Lauria writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently came across this weird issue using org-mode. Essentially
> when I fold/unfold/fold some header in org-mode, pressing tab three
> times,
> I expect the section to fold again at the third keypress, and instead
> emacs freezes. By detective work I dis
Thanks for the patch.
Adam Spiers writes:
> This is useful for prepending to the start of the target headline
> instead of appending to the end, or vice-versa depending on
> org-reverse-note-order.
It sounds like Bastien and Amin would also find this useful. I would
have liked to see a few mo
Hello, at the end I manage to migrate without losing all hugo content.
https://elbauldelprogramador.com/org-posts/migrating-from-hugo-to-org-mode.html
Alejandro Alcalde schrieb am Di. 12. Mai 2020 um 14:40:
> Hello, I am looking to migrate from Hugo to org-publish, is there an easy
> way? I’ve
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