Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ignacio Casso writes:
>
>>> A better approach could be using org-link-expand-abbrev. It is an API
>>> function and should be forward-compatible.
>>
>> Do you mean something like this?
>>
>> (defun org-open-at-point-global ()
>> ...
>> (cond ((org-in-regexp org-
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> If you are going this far with speed commands, you might as well switch
> to modal editing. What you are describing is basically a modal command
> map with ability to switch to insert map.
I'm not a fan of modal editing, rather the opposite. But in this
particul
Thanks for reporting that. Fixed in Emacs master via the attached.
For the more general issue I'm planning to add a builtin boolean
variable current-time-list soon, that is t for (HIGH LOW MICROSEC
PICOSEC) format, nil for (TICKS . HZ) format.From 3abb3681b57d7c8ca7fa808addb0a10b6b109cab Mon Se
Skip Collins writes:
> I think this is a real bug. Am I wrong? Seems like it should be easy to fix.
Fixed in 2d6f26c05 on main. And no, it was not that easy to fix.
Captured headlines may or may not need to be unfolded.
Best,
Ihor
Tim Van den Langenbergh writes:
> I have taken the liberty of reformatting the patch you created for ob-scheme.
> You can find it enclosed.
Thanks! Since Felipe has no objections, your patch should be good to apply.
> If it is fine with you and the org-mode maintainers it can be applied as-is,
Nick Dokos writes:
>> Note that you may need to add TINYCHANGE cookie as you appear to not
>> have the copyright assignment with FSF.
>>
>
> I'm in there (under "Nicholas Dokos").
I should have searched by surname :facepalm:
>> Also, your current patch does not apply onto main:
>>
Applying
Nick Dokos writes:
> `make test' has been failing for me with this error:
>
> ,
> | Error: error ("Loading file
> | /home/nick/src/emacs/org/org-mode/testing/lisp/test-ob-octave.el
> | failed to provide feature ‘test-ob-octave’")
> `
>
> The attached patch provides a fix.
Thanks! Applied
I quietly followed the conversation. Thank you for the advice.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 9:06 AM Ignacio Casso
wrote:
>
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> > Ignacio Casso writes:
> >
> >>> A better approach could be using org-link-expand-abbrev. It is an API
> >>> function and should be forward-compa
Hello,
With the latest org-mode, if I set a TODO keyword then after its creation
the cursor stays to the left of "T". In the past it would move one space
beyond the "O". Is this a new feature? If it is then it's a nuisance.
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter.
Colin Baxter writes:
> With the latest org-mode, if I set a TODO keyword then after its creation
> the cursor stays to the left of "T". In the past it would move one space
> beyond the "O". Is this a new feature? If it is then it's a nuisance.
Thanks for reporting!
Fixed in 1ed9e4223.
This is n
>>> "JK" == John Kitchin writes:
> This seems like something that could (should?) go in a personal config, as
> a custom function, or advice.
> You could, for example do something like this (lightly tested)
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defun my-put (property value here)
> (interactive (list ni
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> With the latest org-mode, if I set a TODO keyword then after its
>> creation the cursor stays to the left of "T". In the past it
>> would move one space beyond the "O". Is this a new feature? If it
>> is then it's a nuisa
Given this file
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args:sh: :var A="this is a"
:END:
#+begin_src sh
echo ${A}
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: this is a
I would like to move the properties drawer to a separate file and import it
into the main one. To do so I'm using the `#SETUPFILE` pro
Hello,
I just want to find the correct terms of the different types of links an
org file can have. This is not only about orgmode but orgroam (version 1
and 2) also.
Currently I know and "understand" this types of links.
1. Hyperlinks
Example: [[https://foo.bar][Link description]]
This links
Hello,
With the default value of the new org-fold-core-style, if I have a
snippet like below:
#+begin_src toml
[[asdf]]
#+end_src
The brackets around asdf get hidden. ([[asdf]] is TOML syntax for maps
or array of tables: https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#array-of-tables)
If I change org-fold-core-style
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 4:48 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Fixed in 2d6f26c05 on main. And no, it was not that easy to fix.
> Captured headlines may or may not need to be unfolded.
Thanks. I confirm that behavior is correct for folded level 1
headlines. But the problem still exists at level 2 and de
Juan Manuel Macías [2022-04-26 Tue 14:00] wrote:
> Org speed commands are a major productivity boost and I love them.
> Lately it has occurred to me to make some modifications with the
> following configuration, which I share here in case someone wants to try
> it. The idea is that Org speed comma
> - (not (time-less-p (cl-subseq (nth 5 (file-attributes file)) 0 2)
> - (cl-subseq time 0 2)
> + (not (time-less-p (org-time-convert-to-integer
> + (nth 5 (file-attributes file)))
> + (org-time-convert-to-integer time)
c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Hello,
>
> I just want to find the correct terms of the different types of links
> an org file can have. This is not only about orgmode but orgroam
> (version 1 and 2) also.
>
> 1. Hyperlinks
> Example: [[https://foo.bar][Link description]]
> This links can also point t
>>> "JK" == John Kitchin writes:
> This seems like something that could (should?) go in a personal config, as
> a custom function, or advice.
> You could, for example do something like this (lightly tested)
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defun my-put (property value here)
> (interactive (list ni
Hello,
I have an org-todo-keywords like "DONE(d!)" which logs a time stamp
everytime that todo is reached.
I also use org-after-todo-state-change-hook to copy that node somewhere
else, as soon as it is finished.
My problem now is that the logging seems to happen after hook, which
made me e
Skip Collins writes:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 4:48 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Fixed in 2d6f26c05 on main. And no, it was not that easy to fix.
>> Captured headlines may or may not need to be unfolded.
>
> Thanks. I confirm that behavior is correct for folded level 1
> headlines. But the proble
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>
> I use extension
> [[https://repo.or.cz/org-link-beautify.git][org-link-beautify]] to display
> text-property beautify content on link. With
> latest org-mode source code on commit "1ed9e4223", I got this error which
> display
In Emacs commit f596f0db82c0b1ff3fe8e8f1d8b07d2fe7504ab6, from Nov 2021,
the function `indent-according-to-mode' was given an optional
inhibit-widen argument. That argument being passed causes orgalist's
advice to fail, as the lambda doesn't accept any additional arguments.
One way to fix it would
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> In Emacs commit f596f0db82c0b1ff3fe8e8f1d8b07d2fe7504ab6, from Nov 2021,
> the function `indent-according-to-mode' was given an optional
> inhibit-widen argument. That argument being passed causes orgalist's
> advice to fail, as the lambda doesn't accept any additional
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