Hi all,
I've started developing Babel support for Ada and SPARK languages.
I would like to include them in the main org-mode repository, as an
additional ("officially") supported language by org-mode.
Temporary development can be found at
https://github.com/rocher/ob-ada-spark/
For a new languag
Hi there,
Perhaps it's a bug, or something i don't understand, i post on reddit
(https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/r5yt4a/r_talking_with_python_using_orgtable_not_work/)
to see if people on org community know the problem.
I cross post here to see if it's a know bug or somethings ?
Ther
Sébastien Miquel writes:
> Rasmus Pank Roulund writes:
>>> This is most likely due to native compilation which compiles the
>>> unquoted lambda. Once compiled, it (presumably) fails to be passed to
>>> the external emacs process.
>> Ah, interesting. Is this a bug or a feature?
>
> I think the bu
Tim Cross writes:
> Well, that is the big question - why was
> org-comment-line-break-function added instead of just using the
> default comment-indent-new-line?
Looking back at commit d58d40f0c864ae3a6d7c66df34769619ad2486c1, I see
this comment was added by Nicolas (still in org.el):
;; `org-a
Perhaps I'll try it, just for fun. I'm pretty happy with my layout and
theme, everything, but maybe I could get some ideas.
Thank you,
Alan
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 7:39 AM Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Alan,
>
> Alan E. Davis writes:
>
>
> > It is interesting that an old timer like yourself wo
Tim and all!
>> diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
>> index 1a1375461..fdeec0d67 100644
>> --- a/lisp/org.el
>> +++ b/lisp/org.el
>> @@ -19695,7 +19695,8 @@ non-nil."
>>(save-excursion (forward-char -1) (delete-horizontal-space))
>>(delete-horizontal-space)
> Jeff Trull writes:
> Confirmed, after updating org it now works! Thanks for your help.
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 1:07 AM Colin Baxter 😺 wrote:
>> Hello Jeff
>>
>> You clock table works for me, including your missing rate of
>> 150. I attach a screen shot.
>>
Hi,
I'm trying to take some notes and explain things (to myself, to
others). So org babel it is, yay!
This is my first (well, second: `:results value' turned up empty):
Blah, blah blah...
#+name: mklst/define
#+begin_src scheme
(define-syntax mklst
(lambda (s)
(syntax-ca
Hi all,
after happily using straight for quite a while I am currently frustrated by a
couple of problems.
In a different thread I asked about exporting citations, which does not
work for me at all.
Today I discovered that pamparam does not work anymore with an error
message mentioned here:
https
On 30/11/2021 19:54, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Ihor, thank you for your work related to such issues. I had a hope to
thank you for the fix, but I faced a warning again in a bit modified
scenario. This time it is soft indent mode.
...
First letter of new heading must be a capital
Hi Jan,
Not that I’m unsympathetic to your issues, however I must say that your email
seems to have little to do with Org, and this *is* the Org mailing list.
Perhaps you would be better served by something like emacs.stackexchange.com.
Jan Ulrich Hasecke writes:
> Hi all,
>
> after happily us
Hello Jan,
I've extracted the org relevant bit from your post.
On Wednesday, 1 Dec 2021 at 13:21, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> How do you configure your emacs using current versions like org 9.5 but
> at the same time avoiding problems with incompatible packages or newly
> introduced bugs?
Well,
Hello,
Kaushal Modi writes:
> I see that comment-indent-new-line was added to emacs in newcomment.el back
> in 2000. So I don't know why org-comment-line-break-function was added. May
> be Nicolas can comment more on that.
Sorry, I do not remember.
As pointed out in the thread, this function p
Hello,
Timothy writes:
> Looking at https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html, there isn't,
Yup, I forgot to update it.
> I have not yet confirmed what =KEYPREFIX= and =KEYSUFFIX= may contain,
> but as a starting point, any of the characters allowed in =KEY= except
> =@= plus whitespace wou
The org-manual could use more practical examples, in my opinion.
How does one submit suggestions/edits?
Hello,
juh writes:
> I fixed this, updated to the newest org but still no rendering in no
> format.
>
> Thanks to all.
>
> I will give up for the moment and maybe come back again later.
For the record, with the following test.bib file:
--8<---cut here---start---
Hi Nicolas,
thanks a lot.
basic works
Am Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 02:42:10PM +0100 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
> If I change the second line to "#+cite_export: csl" instead, with the
> external Citeproc Emacs library properly loaded, I get:
>
> (org et al. 2021, 45)
>
> org et al. (2021, 45)
>
>
>
Am Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 03:44:48PM +0100 schrieb juh:
> but with csl I get:
>
> citeproc-style-parse: Opening input file: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht
> gefunden, /usr/share/emacs/27.1/etc/org/csl/chicago-author-date.csl
>
> File or directory not found.
>
> I tried to point
>
> #+csl_style: ~
On Wednesday, 1 Dec 2021 at 15:57, juh wrote:
> But then I can't get out, because:
>
> Key ("" to exit)
>
> What key is this?
What completion engine are you using? In selectrum, typing C-j at that
point finishes the completion. Other engines will differ. You might
also try up-arrow and RET.
Hi Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Very nice Juan! I would find this use of links quite useful.
Thank you. Yes, org-link-set-parameters is quite productive, and
addictive in occasions! :-): I also have link types defined for somewhat
extravagant things, such as linking videos and music from the dl
On Wednesday, 1 Dec 2021 at 15:00, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Anyway, for format chunks of text in export I think
> org-link-set-parameters is a good alternative to macros.
I also have a few links defined (used to have one for citing but no
longer needed) but macros seem to be my first port-of-c
Hello,
juh writes:
> thanks a lot.
>
> basic works
Good! We're getting close.
> but with csl I get:
>
> citeproc-style-parse: Opening input file: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht
> gefunden, /usr/share/emacs/27.1/etc/org/csl/chicago-author-date.csl
>
> File or directory not found.
That's unexpec
Hi Jan,
On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 7:58 AM Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Wednesday, 1 Dec 2021 at 13:21, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> > How do you configure your emacs using current versions like org 9.5 but
> > at the same time avoiding problems with incompatible packages or newly
> > introduced bugs?
>
Timothy writes:
> Hi Jan,
>
> Not that I’m unsympathetic to your issues, however I must say that your email
> seems to have little to do with Org, and this *is* the Org mailing list.
>
> Perhaps you would be better served by something like emacs.stackexchange.com.
>
> Jan Ulrich Hasecke writes:
Dear John,
I must say that to export references in html with org-ref 3, I meet a
lot of problems (with LaTeX, it's fine).
I am using prelude emacs and GNU Emacs 29.0.50 .
Starting emacs --daemon, the code
(let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer)))
(org-open-
Dear Joseph,
based on the error message there seems to be a problem with the
'curley-nil-on-bennet-spinoz' bibliography entry, is it possible that
it contains a 'year = nil' row? If yes then I don't think that is
well-formed, at least citeproc-el cannot currently parse it. Anyhow,
apparently I nee
Dear Andras,
You are very probably right. I will have a look on this entry in my
default bibliography file.
The code
(let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer)))
(org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html)))
put in .emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport.el
pro
Am Dienstag, dem 30. November 2021 schrieb Karl Voit:
> One of the next things I do have on my list is to try out crdt as
> I've learned at EmacsConf21 that it is mature enough to be used in
> practice.
>
> If that holds true, we can start dreaming of having a Etherpad-like
> session from our GN
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Dear Andras,
>
> You are very probably right. I will have a look on this entry in my
> default bibliography file.
>
> The code
>
> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer)))
> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html)))
>
> pu
nil entries are not that uncommon in bibtex entries that are retrieved
with org-ref, especially for ASAP articles which typically have not been
assigned volumes, pages, etc. I usually put nil in as a placeholder so
that the empty fields don't get deleted when you clean the entry. They
are also easy
Jan Ulrich Hasecke writes:
> Hi all,
>
> after happily using straight for quite a while I am currently frustrated by a
> couple of problems.
>
> In a different thread I asked about exporting citations, which does not
> work for me at all.
>
> Today I discovered that pamparam does not work anymo
Hi,
I've summarized my current state of mind about the whole Orgdown
fiasco into a blog article:
https://karl-voit.at/2021/12/02/Orgdown-feedback/
Don't worry, I tried to analyze my own faults as well so that others
might be able to learn from this unfortunate situation.
--
get mail|git|SVN|pho
"christopher.pingitore" via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> Warning (emacs): org-element--cache: Cache corruption detected in
> 2021-08-08--Org File Test for Sharing--TECH.org. Resetting.
> The error was: (error "rx ‘**’ range error")
> Backtrace:
> nil
> Please report this to Or
Jan Ulrich Hasecke writes:
> Today I discovered that pamparam does not work anymore with an error
> message mentioned here:
> https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion/issues/105
This most likely indicates that some third-party packages you use are
implementing risky Elisp practices known to br
Max Nikulin writes:
>> Well... I added yet another exception on main. Note that this special
>> case is also just in older Emacs versions.
>
> Ihor, have you pushed the change? I still can reproduce the issue with
> Emacs-26.3
Oops. I fixed Emacs 27, but apparently not Emacs 26. Should be fixed
Thank you for writing all this down Karl. Thank you for your efforts and I
truly am sorry for everything you've been put through emotionally. I know
very well how a few particularly nasty comments can sap your energy as the
brain cycles on them over and over.
I hope you come out of this the strong
Karl Voit writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've summarized my current state of mind about the whole Orgdown
> fiasco into a blog article:
> https://karl-voit.at/2021/12/02/Orgdown-feedback/
>
> Don't worry, I tried to analyze my own faults as well so that others
> might be able to learn from this unfortunate
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks you for your feedback and clarifications. They were most helpful.
Thomas, I've also made a few tweaks based on your reply.
I've revised the draft in light of your comments, see below.
Citations follow the pattern
#+begin_example
[cite CITESTYLE: GLOBALPREFIX KEYCITES GLOBALSU
On Wednesday, 1 Dec 2021 at 22:17, M. ‘quintus’ Gülker wrote:
> There is Git, of course, but unless you are a programmer, using Git is
> pretty much arcane. I was not yet successful to explain Git to MS Word
> users, who are actually happy with the change tracking tooling Word
> has built in. Thou
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