Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
>> org-goto-location: Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
>
> Could we make it so that setting the 'org-goto-help' to 'nil' makes Org
> not show the help window for those who do not need it?
org-goto-help is a constant. It is not meant to be used to control
showing or not
Hi all,
When I am working on a narrowed subtree and want to open a footnote for
editing (`C-c C-o': `org-open-at-point'), I get the message: "Definition
is outside narrowed part of buffer". I don't know if there is a
"standard" solution for that (aside from cloning the buffer and/or
removing the r
Hello,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> When I am working on a narrowed subtree and want to open a footnote for
> editing (`C-c C-o': `org-open-at-point'), I get the message: "Definition
> is outside narrowed part of buffer". I don't know if there is a
> "standard" solution for that (aside from clon
Hello Nicolas,
it works perfectly. Thank you very much!
Regards,
Paul
On So, Feb 13 2022 at 22:29:25 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
Hello,
psychosis writes:
when executing org-cite-insert with the oc-basic processor, the
“author”-field in the completion table is empty for edited
vol
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> The "standard" solution is to use
Thanks fot the tip!
org-edit-special > org-edit-footnote-reference: it's clearly explained
in the docstring, and I've been cloning buffers manually all my life
(facepalm).
Sorry for the noise, naturally the "standard" solution is pref
Hello,
David Lukeš writes:
> -(car (split-string date "-")))
> +(replace-regexp-in-string
> ".*?\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\).*" "\\1" date))
> +
[...]
> Let me know which of these changes -- if any -- seem acceptable, and
>
Hello,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I am attaching an updated version of the patch, which retrieves the
> `t' value for `:float' in tables and figures. The necessary information in
> the Manual is also updated.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> ---
> etc/ORG-NEWS | 19 +++
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> If you want to hide *Org Help* buffer, you can customise your
> display-buffer-alist:
>
> [...]
It works and TIL! Thank you, Ihor.
Rudy
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i have been dealing with latency also, often in undo-tree. this might
>> be a dumb suggestion, but is it related to org file size? my files
>> have not really grown /that/ much but maybe you could bisect one. as
>> opposed to config.
>
> I am
I answer myself to comment a couple more things on this question of
footnotes and tooltips. I think my approach is quite poor, and also when
it comes to files with many notes, it takes a long time to create or
update the list of tooltips. So I think I'll give up on' footnote
tooltips. If what it is
I love it!
I am going to read your code, Juan Manuel, I won't understand anything but that
function is very interesting for me, since it could be used too with internal
links, I suppose.
Thanks
Hi all,
This is my first time posting here. Sorry in advance if I did something
wrong.
I tried customizing org-latex-title-command with a "%D" placeholder but the
LaTeX was not compiling since this placeholder was being replaced by the
string
((latex-fragment (:value \today :begin 1 :end 7 :post-
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Hey Juan,
Just wanted to let you know that this works beautifully!
I wish I was as good at Elisp to make this in the first place, but this really
helps since I wanted to have some minimum overhead for 2 separate websites to
be able to just write in Org Mode but include ideas for buttons, with c
Ypo writes:
> I love it!
> I am going to read your code, Juan Manuel, I won't understand anything
> but that function is very interesting for me, since it could be used
> too with internal links, I suppose.
Org links already have tooltips out of the box. You can also display the
tooltip in the ec
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Banya writes:
> Hey Juan,
>
> Just wanted to let you know that this works beautifully!
>
> I wish I was as good at Elisp to make this in the first place, but
> this really helps since I wanted to have some minimum overhead for 2
> separate websites to be able to just write in Or
Yes, it definitely seems to be related tofile size, which makes me think
that some kind of buffer parsing is the cause of the problem. I'll replay
in more detail to Ihor, down below!
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 5:22 PM Samuel Wales wrote:
> i have been dealing with latency also, often in undo-tree.
sorry everyone, I accidentally sent this to Kaushal this morning, and then
took quite a while to get back to a computer after he let me know my
mistake!
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 10:12 AM Matt Price wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 12:45 AM Kaushal Modi
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2022
Alejandro Pérez Carballo writes:
> I was simply entering an entry to my main bib file. I received an error
> message and was asked to submit this report.
Thanks for the report!
Do I understand correctly that you got:
1. An error message
2. A warning popup
Did it happen when you were _not_ in O
Matt Price writes:
>>20128 80% - redisplay_internal (C function)
>> 7142 28% - assq
>> 908 3% - org-context
Note that org-context is an obsolete function. Do you directly call it
in your config? Or do you use a third-party package calling org-context?
Best,
Ihor
Matt Price writes:
> Yes, it definitely seems to be related tofile size, which makes me think
> that some kind of buffer parsing is the cause of the problem.
Parsing would show up in the profiler report in such scenario. It is not
the case though. The problem might be invisible text (it would ca
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