Hi all,
A new LaTeX package, mindflow, has recently been uploaded to CTAN
(https://www.ctan.org/pkg/mindflow), which I found interesting and
useful for my org workflow. With this package we can add annotations and
ideas to our document. I mean, all that is in a `mindflow'
environment (including en
Hi Nicolas
Thank you very much, apologies for wasting your time having to go through
this erroneous bug report. I spent a considerable time googling this and
trying different stuff but somehow I never made the connection to export
options or ignored it because of a in correct assumption that the d
Hello,
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> Note also that "- a" goes
> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> Note also that "- a" goes
>> back to column 0. (FWIW I think that's a bit unwieldy; going back to
>> column 0 on the /second/ would make more sense to me, as
>> it would correspond to a "paragraph break")
>
> It would make it painful to insert a blank line within a li
Greetings.
I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
not find the file
scripts/ditaa.jar
in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in the repo.
The documentation in the latest master
On Monday, 10 May 2021 at 14:28, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory sc
Kevin,
> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
i think (*) the current "master" branch allows you to type "-
fu- *bar" (wher
Greg Minshall writes:
> Kevin,
>
>> FWIW, during the latest poll somebody suggested making org-indent-line
>> cycle through "syntactically valid" indentation levels when hitting TAB
>> repeatedly, like python-indent-line-function; I like this idea.
>
> i think (*) the current "master" branch allo
Greetings.
To get my work done, I had to switch from master branch to stable, but
now I started getting "invalid duration format" error when trying to
create my daily agenda:
org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format: #("12:45-14:15 +1w" 0 15
(fontified nil org-category "schedule"))
He
Am Mon, 10 May 2021 16:45:30 +0300
schrieb Jarmo Hurri :
> Greetings.
>
> To get my work done, I had to switch from master branch to stable, but
> now I started getting "invalid duration format" error when trying to
> create my daily agenda:
>
> org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration format:
Thanks for the report. This was also reported last night too:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-05/msg00592.html
I'll probably have a chance to look into this sometime today, but it probably
won't be until this evening if anyone else has a chance earlier than that.
On Mon, M
Kevin,
ah. the behavior is complicated for me to understand, but presumably
useful. (there's a Jerzy Neyman quote: Life is complicated, but not
uninteresting.)
cheers, Greg
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I am trying to minimize number of regexp searches. Mostly it is applied
> when information concerning multiple headings is required (agenda,
> refile targets). It unlikely will get some benefits during interactive
> calls related to single heading.
> Having the tree, i
Hello,
Phil Marneweck writes:
> Thank you very much, apologies for wasting your time having to go through
> this erroneous bug report.
No problem! The solution was easy enough, and, as you noticed, my answer
did not take too much time to write. ;)
> Is there any other place to ask questions ot
Hello,
Stephen Eglen writes:
>> I solved this part on maint branch.
>
> Thank you!
And I reverted it because the "fix" introduced other issues!
To be continued…
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Fix confirmed as working.
commit 6107c2b15bf19ab5300c2861db365a3dc310adc6 (origin/maint)
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Mon May 10 18:00:58 2021 +0200
Revert "agenda: Fix "org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration
format" error"
This reverts commit bc857bfc62ba94e0
This fix works for me.
commit 6107c2b15bf19ab5300c2861db365a3dc310adc6 (origin/maint)
Author: Nicolas Goaziou
Date: Mon May 10 18:00:58 2021 +0200
Revert "agenda: Fix "org-duration-to-minutes: Invalid duration
format" error"
This reverts commit bc857bfc62ba94e04fb
Minor suggestion Nicolas:
Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
This makes some sense given natbib has no notion of global vs per-cite
affixes.
But it seems ideally the code would preprend the global prefix to the local
prefix of the first cite.
So [cite:global ;local @doe] should yield
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>> not find the file
>>
>> scripts/ditaa.jar
>>
>> in the repo.
On 2021-04-03, at 12:50, Christian Moe wrote:
> If it's on the same day, how about this?
>
> ** <2021-03-29 Mon 05:15-06:16 +7d> Time block
That's interesting, since it seems to work (kind of - it puts a space
after the dash for some reason, but I can liver with it). Thanks!
Is it documented
Hi everyone,
hope to have done this right as a first time.
Work on a Mac with qutebrowser and thought the following patch
would be helpful.
Salut
Aimé Bertrand
modified lisp/org-mac-link.el
@@ -218,6 +218,12 @@
:group 'org-mac-link
:type 'string)
+(defcustom org-mac-grab-qutebrowser-
>I am using Guix with direnv.
What is your shell?
How/When do you "hook direnv into your shell" (https://direnv.net/)?
> In an specific folder I am installing and using psql and postgresql using
> direnv+guix as follows:
>use guix --manifest=cdpp-manifest.scm
>
>export PGUSER=food_user
>export
Hi Maxim,
Sorry for the late reply!
On 2021-04-28, 23:38 +0700, Maxim Nikulin wrote:
> On 28/04/2021 15:37, Utkarsh Singh wrote:
>> +List of preferred separator (in order of preference):
>> +comma, TAB, semicolon, colon or SPACE.
> I will hardly be using this feature heavily, so I do not insist
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
> not find the file
>
> scripts/ditaa.jar
>
> in the repo. In fact, there is no directory scripts in the repo.
>
> T
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Minor suggestion Nicolas:
>
> Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
It is slightly more subtle. It ignores global affixes when there is
a single citation reference. With multiple keys, it ignores local
affixes and uses global ones instead.
> But it seems
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 4:22 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > Minor suggestion Nicolas:
> >
> > Currently, oc-natbib ignores global affixes.
>
> It is slightly more subtle. It ignores global affixes when there is
> a single citation reference. With multiple k
Hello,
Timothy writes:
> Going off this, I've taken this as assent and just pushed my patch in
> its current form as 981f25031.
Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:28:57PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>>> not find the fil
Hello Bastien
I'm new to Org mode codebase as well as Elisp. Is this something I can pick
up, I was not sure that's why I thought of asking here on the list.
--
Regards,
Bhavin Gandhi (bhavin192) | https://geeksocket.in
If org-mode wants to support ditaa, it is a requirement to inform the user how
to
get the software and install it. Moving into into a separate repository without
appropriately telling the user introduces the problem that users will miss out
on free software that they would otherwise have used. U
If having the source is not as easy as getting a link that is dependable,
then it got to be bundled. I rather use a version that works than nothing
at all. I have used ditaa in org for the documentation of texinfo.
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 6:41 AM
> From: "Nick Dokos"
> To: emacs-orgmod
Hi Bastien,
Unfortunately, I think this bug is still there (I also didn't see any
commits addressing it, but I could have missed it in the log
somewhere). I tried the master branch but was still able to reproduce
the bug using `emacs -q -L ~/src/org-mode/lisp`:
After using `customize-set-variabl
(Sorry, I am resending this email because I found out gmail doesn't support
In-Reply-To in mailto: links).
Unfortunately, I think this bug is still there (I also didn't see any
commits addressing it, but I could have missed it in the log
somewhere). I tried the master branch but was still able to
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I pulled the latest master and noticed that contrib has been moved into
>> a separate repository. I also cloned this contrib repository, but can
>> not find the file
>>
>> scripts/ditaa.jar
>>
>> in the repo. In fact, there is no d
Tim Visher writes:
> I maintain my primary TODO list as an org file with top-level headings like *
> This Week, * Delegated, * Scheduled, * Deferred, etc. These all contain
> TODOs or potential TODOs.
FYI. You can also read [1] for alternative approaches.
[1] https://orgmode.org/list/76f7cd7119
Christopher Dimech writes:
> Currently currently handles the highlighting of programming languages through
> "Code Blocks". Could org-mode have the capability of highlighting a whole
> buffer
> with a particular language highlight typeface.
>
Sorry, I don't quite understand what exactly your
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 4:50 PM
> From: "Tim Cross"
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Highlighting and Background Colour for Source Code
>
>
> Christopher Dimech writes:
>
> > Currently currently handles the highlighting of programming languages
> > through
> > "Code Blocks"
Christopher Dimech writes:
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 4:50 PM
>> From: "Tim Cross"
>> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
>> Subject: Re: Highlighting and Background Colour for Source Code
>>
>>
>> Christopher Dimech writes:
>>
>> > Currently currently handles the highlighting of programming lan
Tim Cross writes:
> I agree. As pointed out already, just bundling the jar file is not
> sufficient as you need a java runtime as well.
Java is available in my distribution, ditaa is not. Removing ditaa from
org means that I have to do manual installation and configuration, while
with ditaa bund
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 5:50 PM
> From: "Tim Cross"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Highlighting and Background Colour for Source Code
>
>
> Christopher Dimech writes:
>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 4:50 PM
> >> From: "Tim Cross"
> >> To:
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