>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 1 Nov 2021 at 20:53, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> (format "%s" (- 1 (string-to-number
> Shouldn't this be the other way around, i.e.
> (- (string-to-number ...) 1)
> ?
Oops you are right, thanks
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Ihor,
(Noboru Ota -- i do find transclusion very interesting.)
> 2. A much faster tangle system. If we can directly transclude and sync
>contents of source blocks with actual programming language buffer,
>C-c ' can trivially support flycheck-mode and provide a more
>IDE-like experienc
On Wednesday, 3 Nov 2021 at 06:43, Colin Baxter 😺 wrote:
> I have this
>
> #+begin_src elisp
> &%%(org-diary :deadline* :timestamp :scheduled*)
> #+end_src
I cannot help you directly but I do note that my equivalent entry in my
Emacs diary file is subtly different:
%%(org-diary :scheduled :times
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Wednesday, 3 Nov 2021 at 06:43, Colin Baxter 😺 wrote:
>> I have this
>>
>> #+begin_src elisp &%%(org-diary :deadline* :timestamp
>> :scheduled*) #+end_src
> I cannot help you directly but I do note that my equivalent entry
> in my Ema
Glad I could be of assistance! 🙂
--
: Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60, Org release_9.5-192-gd4e192
: Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096
Aaron Jensen writes:
> Here is another that just happened:
> https://gist.github.com/aaronjensen/5294a64f243a306b58062113b9306bab
>
> It's scrubbed of all string data, hopefully not over-scrubbed for you.
Thanks! It was really helpful. The problem was org-roam calling
org-element-parse-buffer fr
Aaron Jensen writes:
> Here is a backtrace. The package it mentions is my own:
> https://github.com/aaronjensen/emacs-orgonomic and
> https://github.com/Somelauw/evil-org-mode is mentioned too.
The mentions are ok. Backtrace should mention every command that
actually changes the buffer.
> Unreg
Greg Coladonato writes:
> I uninstalled undo-fu and re-ran the profiler. It takes even longer to save
> org files now. Here's the profiler report now, does it look like helm-M-x
> is
> now the bottleneck?
The profiler does not show anything about saving buffer. I suspect that
you had profiler ru
Greg Minshall writes:
> my thought about flycheck, flymake, whatever, is that (optionally) a
> silent, background, =tangle= and/or =<> expansion= would take
> place to produce a "full source file buffer"[*], then the narrowed
> version of that (corresponding to the part where =C-c '= was issued)
Ihor,
thanks for the clarification.
maybe, in that ideal world, <> might expand, optionally.
another point: watching Noboru's "most recent" (9?) video, i see another
feature of his transclusion: a way to say, "this is *exactly* like a
source block -- with language, :results, :tangle, :var, etc.,
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 7:43 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Aaron Jensen writes:
>
> > Here is a backtrace. The package it mentions is my own:
> > https://github.com/aaronjensen/emacs-orgonomic and
> > https://github.com/Somelauw/evil-org-mode is mentioned too.
>
> The mentions are ok. Backtrace sho
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Can you please fix that, if the patchis otherwise fine?
OK.
> The biblatex manual (section 2.3.8 Date and Time Specifications), says
> the following:
>
> "Date fields such as the default data model dates date, origdate,
> eventdate, and urldate adhere to iso860
Hello,
Marvin Gülker writes:
> trying to export the following org-document results in an Elisp error:
>
> #+TITLE: Test
> #+AUTHOR: Testauthor
>
> #+LANGUAGE: de
> #+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
>
> #+cite_export: csl /tmp/mwe/juristische-schulung.csl
>
> Test [cit
On 02/11/2021 17:55, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Ihor, your fix affects linux as well. .cache directory may be missed in
fresh accounts. E.g. I just have created a new test container (my old
one has emacs-25):
After second thought, I am not sure anymore if using XDG is a good id
Hello,
Emmanuel Charpentier writes:
> This (minuscule) patch allows to pass a relative (to the buffer's
> default directory) file name to denote the CSL style file.
Thank you. However, I'm not sure to understand the purpose of the patch.
> Rationale : this allows the use of "one-of" styles for
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 10:12 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> simple question: how can I get org-cite to rescan my bibliography (.bib)
>> file when it changes? When I'm writing a paper, as I'm doing now, I add
>> entries to my bibliography as I wri
Hello,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] org.el (org-display-inline-image--width): Small fix
I expounded the commit message and applied your patch. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Juan Manuel MacÃas writes:
> The `:options' attr. allows adding an optional argument with various
> table options (between brackets in LaTeX export), since certain tabular
> environments, such as `longtblr' of the `tabularray' LaTeX package,
> provides this structure (see:
> https://list.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 12:21 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> oc-basic relies on a cache. The cache key contains a hash of the
> contents of the bib file. So whenever the bib file is modified, the
> cache is invalidated, and oc-basic parses again the file.
Of course; clever!
Bruce
Hi,
stardiviner writes:
> I would like to be the maintainer of org-contacts.el. (I might
> already replied this message? Sorry if duplicated.)
You are already org-contacts.org's maintainer:
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib/tree/master/item/lisp/org-contacts.el#L6
> I have separated and put
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Thank you.
>
> Could you also document it in the manual?
Of course, tomorrow I will upload an updated version of the patch with
the documentation in the manual. Should I also add an entry in ORG-NEWS,
in "Version 9.6" node?
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
Juan Manuel MacÃas writes:
> Of course, tomorrow I will upload an updated version of the patch with
> the documentation in the manual. Should I also add an entry in ORG-NEWS,
> in "Version 9.6" node?
Good idea. Thanks.
Regards,
I have this in an org file
0,Mon [start_plus_0] at 03:00 PM
30,Mon [start_plus_0] at 03:30 PM
60,Mon [start_plus_0] at 04:00 PM
90,Mon [start_plus_0] at 04:30 PM
120,Mon [start_plus_0] at 05:00 PM
I want to export to ASCII text and have it look exactly like that, 5 lines.
Doing nothing, I get 3
In a basically vanilla emacs, if I have a target like <> with my
point on it, and I run org-store-link (via C-c l), and then somewhere else
do org-isnert-link (via C-c C-l) I get a link like
[[file:~/s/f.org::test]]
If I define a link now like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(org-link-set-parameter
I believe my confusion was due to the fact that the docstring of
org-startup-folded is not particularly precise regarding to its
possible values. On the one hand it seems to be a toggle, but its
initial value is nevertheless showeverything and not t. On the other
hand it states that "This can also
idk if this is useful, but i was thinking of doing something similar,
except, automatically for the purpose of recording progress.
as in, the number of times i did something to the task. in tags not
properties, thus on the header. like :n_2:
i tried keywords for progress instead, but that is co
"Christopher W. Ryan" writes:
> I have this in an org file
>
> 0,Mon [start_plus_0] at 03:00 PM
> 30,Mon [start_plus_0] at 03:30 PM
> 60,Mon [start_plus_0] at 04:00 PM
> 90,Mon [start_plus_0] at 04:30 PM
> 120,Mon [start_plus_0] at 05:00 PM
>
> I want to export to ASCII text and have it look exac
Hi,
With point at the bol of the empty line after the keyword and before
the heading at the end of this mail, =org-element-at-point= returns
the headline element. It used to (a month ago, before all the caching)
return the keyword.
This breaks =org-element-context= which errors out when called f
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 10:30 AM Aaron Jensen wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 7:43 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> >
> > Aaron Jensen writes:
> >
> > > Here is a backtrace. The package it mentions is my own:
> > > https://github.com/aaronjensen/emacs-orgonomic and
> > > https://github.com/Somelauw/e
hi.
i'm wondering if anyone programming in typescript might have run into,
and solved, this "problem", of tangling into a subdirectory, and tide
[1] not being able to resolve "relative" imports.
i have a file in path /a/b/foo.org. it includes various source blocks,
and they do things like `:tang
How to use elisp code to generate an org-agenda view for clocked tasks and
logs etc which are sorted by timestamps? I want to view my daily done tasks
and attach them as part of diary (maybe use org source block elisp code to
generate output?)
So how to setup `org-agenda-custom-commands` to archiv
Dear All,
On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 at 17:02, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It looks like there's something to repair on the Citeproc side. I'm
> Cc'ing András Simonyi for a better understanding of the problem.
I think this problem has been fixed in citeproc-el (see PR #55) -- you
are probably using an earl
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