Dear All,
On Thu, 4 Nov 2021 at 20:26, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker
wrote:
> The improper formatting on LaTeX export I mentioned in the other e-mail[1]
> however is still persisting,
> both with the @ and without it.
I've pushed a change to citeproc-el which should solve that problem --
thanks for rep
Greetings to all,
Reading the manual about setting glopal/per-file tags [1], I wonder if
it is possible to use org-tag-persistent-alist AND per-file
dynamic tags.
When using org-set-tags-command, I’d like to select from a list
comprising both:
1. the list of predefined tags in org-tag-persistent-
Timothy writes:
> Hi Tim,
>
>> I feel it is functionality which will be used by a subset of users
>> or by others only occasionally.
Tim, thank you for your feedback.
Timothy, thank you for forwarding Tim's feedback into the loop.
I think this assessment is fair and reflects the current usage
Noboru Ota writes:
> Timothy writes:
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>
>>> I feel it is functionality which will be used by a subset of users
>>> or by others only occasionally.
>
> Tim, thank you for your feedback.
> Timothy, thank you for forwarding Tim's feedback into the loop.
>
> I think this assessment is
Greg Minshall writes:
> 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
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I noticed that you are using overlays in text-clone. It may potentially
> cause slowdown in large Org buffers. Of course, it does not mean that
> org-transclusion should not be accepted. Just something that may be
> optimised.
Karl Voit (GitHub user name, novoid) gave me
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> 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
Tim Cross writes:
> thank you for making such a valuable contribution. I think your package
> will be a valuable addition and it is great you have gone that extra
> distance to sign the FSF copyright paperwork and are willing to do the
> work to add it into ELPA.
>
> I'm not 100% certain, but I t
Am Samstag, dem 06. November 2021 schrieb András Simonyi:
> I've pushed a change to citeproc-el which should solve that problem --
> thanks for reporting it.
Thank you again! It works now properly.
-quintus
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On 06/05/2021 19:41, Bastien wrote:
Fr Ml writes:
I have a problem with the function org-store-link it doesn't work as
described in the documentation:
https://orgmode.org/manual/Handling-Links.html
"For Org files, if there is a '<>' at point, the link points
to
the target."
Fixed in maint, th
Hello,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Attached here the updated patch.
Applied. Thank you.
I added two spaces between sentences in org-manual.org.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
> I cannot reproduce the problem (I have never seen this warming myself)
> and I have a feeling that it is the same issue as being discussed in
> this recent thread in this mailing list (?)
Ok thanks for your feedback, I will repeat what I did using
emacs -Q (in which case the default org vers
Noboru Ota writes:
> I cannot follow the exchange there but you might be able to and give me
> advice. Isn't it realted to a development branch or some working commit
> of Org?
>
> I use the 9.5 release from ELPA, which I believe is what people call a
> stable version?
The problem is on develop
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> org-transclusion uses with-silent-modifications
> macro, which prevents org-element-cache from working properly. I
> recommend dropping with-silent-modifications or at least using
> combine-after-change-calls.
Thank you for this information; I had no idea. Let me look i
Cool topic, but I haven't done it myself either as most explanations are pretty
big-brained in the sense that its a little hard for a beginner to figure out
sometimes.
However, the power of literate programming is super cool, so here's a few links
I found that you can go through that might help
>>> "NO" == Noboru Ota writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> org-transclusion uses with-silent-modifications
>> macro, which prevents org-element-cache from working properly. I
>> recommend dropping with-silent-modifications or at least using
>> combine-after-change-calls.
> Thank you for this in
Tim and Samuel, thanks. :dir is a thought; and, links may yield
treasures.
cheers, Greg
Hi Nicolas,
test-org-cite/main-affixes, added in ad4028286 (oc: Refactor affixes
extraction, 2021-11-03), is failing on my end:
$ BTEST_RE=main-affixes make test-dirty
[...]
Test test-org-cite/main-affixes condition:
(ert-test-failed
((should
(equal '...
(org-t
Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> test-org-cite/main-affixes, added in ad4028286 (oc: Refactor affixes
> extraction, 2021-11-03), is failing on my end:
>
[...]
> Adding a space to the expected SUFFIX (as in the diff below) makes the
> test pass for me and looks to be consistent with
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
[...]
>> Does the current version of the test (no space) pass on your end?
>
> No idea. I haven't been able to run any test during the past week, at
> least (due to a silly error about missing ob-vala).
Hmm, after ob-vala.el was removed from the repo,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hmm, after ob-vala.el was removed from the repo, I believe I saw a
> similar failure and needed to remove "vala" from the BTEST_OB_LANGUAGES
> value in local.mk.
Ah that was it! Oddly, my grep-fu couldn't catch it. Ah well. Thanks.
Aloha Mike,
Mike Gauland writes:
On 1/11/21 4:33 pm, Tim Cross wrote:
Mike Gauland writes:
I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql
source blocks.
I've been putting the database credentials in the file using
header-args:sql
properties, but I'd prefer to have the crede
Scott Otterson writes:
> When I type C-c o on a bibtex file link like this:
>
> [[file:energy.bib::Dubitzky07datMinGenBook][Dubitzky et al. 2007:
> Fundamentals]]
>
> I get the error message shown below:
>
> === *Warnings*
>
> Warning (emacs): org-
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