Tim Cross writes:
> I'm running Emacs 28 and cannot reproduce the issue you observe.
Hmm, the plot thickens!
> Running emacs -Q I find M-j is bound to
>
> M-j runs the command default-indent-new-line (found in global-map),
> which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in ‘simple.el’.
I defi
Sorry, forgot to reply to this:
Tim Cross writes:
> Note that C-j in org mode is different from 'normal' C-j in that it is
> bound to org-return-and-maybe-indent. If you want M-j to act like C-j in
> org mode, you would need to rebind M-j to org-return-and-maybe-indent in
> an appropriate org mo
Hi,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
I don’t really understand why this bug happens to be honest.
The patch is already an improvement, but the beast is still lurking,
indeed.
This is most likely due to native compilation which compiles the
unquoted lambda. Once compiled, it (presumably) fails to be pas
Tim:
I appreciate your thoughtful response. You went to a great deal of
trouble, and answered, I think, most of the important questions I have with
this issue.
I use Arch Linux, and have been installing the AUR emacs-git package.
Sure, I don't need to go beyond the current stable package. For n
An old bug is living in Org.
=C-c C-x C-y= ~org-paste-subtree~ fails just after Emacs start.
Maybe there are more similar issues.
- Start *new* instance of emacs.
- Copy some text that is Org subtree from some
*external* application (not Emacs).
I usually come across this issue when I copy c
On 29/11/2021 07:23, Matt Huszagh wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
My current variant:
":\\(?:[^\n]*?[[:blank:]]\\)?:width[[:blank:]]+\\(\\S-+\\)"
The regexp should not match e.g.
#+attr_html: :alt something
:width 600
P.S. I would prefer to use the same parser as ox does.
I can probably implem
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Quite the contrary. The amount of confusion between TeX (engine)/TeX
> (language)/TeX (distro)/TeX-aware text editor/LaTeX (whatever) among
> novice/casual users has always been terrible.
It's natural when those novice/casual users approach something that is
new to the
On 2021-11-29, at 13:18, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Quite the contrary. The amount of confusion between TeX (engine)/TeX
>> (language)/TeX (distro)/TeX-aware text editor/LaTeX (whatever) among
>> novice/casual users has always been terrible.
>
> It's natural when
On 29/11/2021 09:33, Michael Ashton wrote:
On 11/28/2021 11:46 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
At this year's EmascsConf, I had a 12 minute video where I explain why
we do need a different name for the syntax of Org-mode in contrast to
the Elisp implementation of GNU/Emacs Org-mode.
I would like you to r
Hi Ihor,
I refactored my emacs config and it appears like the problem is gone now.
(I was just using use-package, but there may have been some bit loading org
early)
Thanks for the pointer in any case!
Best,
Tim
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 11:09 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Tim Loderhose writes:
>
On 2021-11-29 03:33, Michael Ashton wrote:
On Nov 28, 2021, at 6:22 PM, Jim Porter wrote:
On 11/28/2021 11:46 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
At this year's EmascsConf, I had a 12 minute video where I explain
why
we do need a different name for the syntax of Org-mode in contrast to
the Elisp implementat
Hi Tim,
* Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> while I can appreciate the point you are making, I'm doubtful your
> suggestion will gain the traction necessary to work.
You might be right. Only time will tell. ;-)
> To me, it feels a little like the frequent posts from RMS in the
> emacs-devel li
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 5:19 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > Is there any reason not to autoload the processors?
>
> I am not sure about what you mean. Could you elaborate?
Primarily I am asking if there's a way to load the processor as needed
without a use
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> I'm running Emacs 28 and cannot reproduce the issue you observe.
>
> Hmm, the plot thickens!
>
>> Running emacs -Q I find M-j is bound to
>>
>> M-j runs the command default-indent-new-line (found in global-map),
>> which is an interactive compi
> Richard Lawrence writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>> I'm running Emacs 28 and cannot reproduce the issue you observe.
> Hmm, the plot thickens!
>> Running emacs -Q I find M-j is bound to
>>
>> M-j runs the command default-indent-new-line (found in
>> global-map),
I don't have very thoughtful comments but I'll just say that I really do
also like the idea of a formal syntax; that a staged standard seems to make
sense to me, though I'm ignorant about how syntaxes are normally defined
and managed; and am generally not super enthusiastic about the particular
na
Aloha Alan,
Alan E. Davis writes:
It is interesting that an old timer like yourself would reach
for
Spacemacs. I haven't, mostly because I don't think I need the
modal model
of Vi. The keybindings of Emacs or so convenient and
intelligent I find
them to be enough. Here's where I might ha
Tim Cross writes:
> I think something is very wrong if your Emacs 28 has org 9.3. I'm pretty
> sure the earliest version which was bundled with Emacs 28 was 9.4 - it
> is certainly 9.5 now and that is the version that will be bundled with
> it when it is released.
Fair enough -- I did think that
Am Montag, dem 29. November 2021 schrieb Karl Voit:
> It seems to be the case that the name "Orgdown" is the reason why
> the Org-mode community does not support the idea of an
> implementation-agnostic definition of the syntax. Which is ... kinda
> funny if you think about it.
>
> Well if the pr
Hi Tim,
> I’ll let you (/the ML) know when I’ve taken a look at stiky bits, and whether
> I
> think I’m able to create something that works. My intuition is that if ls -l
> can
> properly represent sticky bits (and my rudimentary understanding is that it
> can)
> it should be fine for specifyin
Hi Bruce,
> Primarily I am asking if there’s a way to load the processor as needed
> without a user explicitly having to do so.
This is actually a thought that occurred to me recently, and I’ve been
considering bringing up on the ML. Thanks for mentioning this.
A more sophisticated solution prob
Hi Ihor,
> That’s an option. Though you should also consider a paragraph ending at
> EOB. Searching for “” will fail with error then.
Don’t worry, that’s just a snippet. The full logic is as follows
┌
│ (min limit (or (save-excursion (and (search-forward "\n" limit t 2) (point)))
│
Hello,
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Attached is a patch that applies the same fix where affected.
Thank you. It mostly looks good, but I have one nit.
> - (lambda (file)
> - (run-hook-with-args 'org-icalendar-after-save-hook file) nil
> + '(lambda (file)
> + (run-hook-with
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> I probably don't understand autoloading very well, but was thinking of
> something like this:
>
> ;;;###autoload
> (org-cite-register-processor 'oc-natbib ...
IIUC, this would register `natibib' processor for everyone whenever Org
is loaded. This may not be what
:inherit-props seems to not consider global properties.
Testcase:
# Create a global property
#+PROPERTY: HOURLY_RATE 150
* Top 1
** Sub 1A
# here we should get the global property, but do not
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2021-09-26 Sun 12:25]--[2021-09-26 Sun 13:25] => 1:00
- I did some tasks
Hello,
Timothy writes:
> A more sophisticated solution probably exists, but my thought was that if a
> cite
> export keyword like this is seen:
> ┌
> │ #+cite_export: FORMAT ...
> └
>
> and there is no known cite backend `FORMAT', then we could just try running
> ┌
> │ (require 'oc-
Richard Lawrence writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> I'm running Emacs 28 and cannot reproduce the issue you observe.
>
> Hmm, the plot thickens!
>
>> Running emacs -Q I find M-j is bound to
>>
>> M-j runs the command default-indent-new-line (found in global-map),
>> which is an interactive compi
Hi Sun,
> Can any help merge the patch? Or should I request Bastien to merge the patch?
Thanks for not forgetting about this. As I commented before, I this looks
sensible enough to apply, and so I’ve just pushed it as f9dcc3d with a tweaked
commit message.
You’ve also been added to the list of
Hi Timothy,
Thank you! : )
I had signed the FSF, RT: 1718442.
B.R.
Lin
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, 04:22:03 AM UTC, Timothy
wrote:
> Hi Sun,
> Thanks for not forgetting about this. As I commented before, I this looks
sensible enough to apply, and so I’ve just pushed it as f9dcc3d wit
Hi fellow Orgers,
I started using column view recently, and I would greatly appreciate it
if I could add a column with "cumulative sum". In a less-than ideal
world it would be the sum of all the values of some property until the
current row. In an ideal world, it could only count values of some
On 2021-11-29, at 19:27, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker wrote:
> Am Montag, dem 29. November 2021 schrieb Karl Voit:
>> It seems to be the case that the name "Orgdown" is the reason why
>> the Org-mode community does not support the idea of an
>> implementation-agnostic definition of the syntax. Which is
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