Another odd thing.
If I comment out those lines and use the oc-basic style selector
instead to start emacs, and from there reactivate this function and
compile and reload the code from the buffer, THEN it works without
error.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 10:17 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
>
> BTW, here's
Hi!
Den tors 22 juli 2021 03:49Jude DaShiell skrev:
> Does enough material exist on werg tutorials that document how to get a
> repeater operational? That or maybe I don't understand repeaters. Had
> the repeater I tried to use worked correctly it would have advanced the
> original date by 4 w
Hi Bhavin,
Thanks for your prompt response.
I have followed those steps and that is the same behaviour I get.
The expected behaviour is for it to clock out of the subtree, instead of
giving the "Clock start time is gone" error.
Regards,
- Eddie Drury
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 at 02:00, Bhavin Gandh
The problem was load order I guess; putting this of the file fixes it.
So when org-citemake-insert-processor is first loaded, it looks for
the two functions, which haven't been loaded yet.
I still think a) the error message could say that (that the functions
aren't found or some such), and b) tha
Hi, thanks this approach should work fine!
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021, Henrik Frisk wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Den tors 22 juli 2021 03:49Jude DaShiell skrev:
>
> > Does enough material exist on werg tutorials that document how to get a
> > repeater operational? That or maybe I don't understand repeaters. Had
Bruce, are you loading this code with use-package? If so, and if I'm
reading this right, you can perhaps add the missing functions to the
:commands
directive for org-mode? IIUC that should ensure that they are available to
your package, as long as you have an
:after (org oc)
line in the package's
Matt - that's not really the problem.
In general, these core org-cite functions
(org-cite-make-insert-processor and org-cite-register-processor) must
be loaded after anything they refer to; e.g. placed at the end of the
package file.
But if they aren't, the resulting error message is really confu
Yes, 9.5.
I'm curious about the timeline too.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021, 8:36 AM Denis Maier wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm helping a scholar at my institution with his emacs/org-mode
> installation. As he'll would like to have automatic citations I
> suggested he should try the new org-cite features, but he do
Jude DaShiell writes:
> Does enough material exist on werg tutorials that document how to get a
> repeater operational? That or maybe I don't understand repeaters. Had
> the repeater I tried to use worked correctly it would have advanced the
> original date by 4 weeks when that date got copied
i used to be able to do org-agenda-do-date-earlier (shift left) to put
an item that is scheduled for today into the previously scheduled
tasks. however, that is a no-op, at least recently, in recent maint.
has anything changed?
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my description of the problem is misleading. if you are in the
previously scheduled section, and move to today by shift right (this
requires a variable setting possibly), then moving to yesterday
toggles moving to today and moving to yesterday.
what i expected was, moving increasingly into the pa
What I'm trying to do is more complex than that.
* Reorder pills
** TODO order hctz, lisinipril, metformin, provacol, claritin, Co-q10,
Deadline: <8-2-2021 +4w>
** TODO order Colase
Deadline: <10-13-2021 +14w>
** TODO order Turmerick
Deadline: <8-30-2021 +8w>
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021, Nick Dok
> On 12 Jul 2021, at 15:22, Pablo Perez wrote:
>
> * Scrum Summary
>#+BEGIN: columnview :hlines 3 :id "47B8AC9D-2556-4F6E-AAE1-775731314596"
> :indent t :maxlevel 4 :match "Sprint4"
I’ve noticed in the past that :maxlevel prevents “match” from functioning
properly.
Have you tried to remo
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