Thanks so much, Ihor.
On Sat, 14 May 2022 at 06:08, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Phil Hudson writes:
>
> > Thanks Ihor, that's great!
> >
> > One tiny nit-pick: I think "e.g." is deprecated in favor of the
> > explicit literal "for example". My source for this is (info "(elisp)
> > Documentation Ti
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> I didn’t want to create a patch, since it would involve whitespace changes
>> on quite a lot of places, but I thought it could be good to highlight now
>> that org-fold just got merged.
>
> Still, it needs to be done.
> Attaching the patch with fixed indent statements an
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Confirmed.
>
> Interestingly, I cannot reproduce the bug using my personal branch at
> https://github.com/yantar92/org. The fix should be lurking somewhere
> close...
I just tried again on the latest main and I cannot reproduce anymore.
Though I do see the problem on bug
On 14/05/2022 13:30, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
"** Science et al."
- ("minus" "\\minus" t "−" "-" "-" "−")
+ ("minus" "-" t "−" "-" "-" "−")
Should it be "\textminus" instead? I never used it but my expectation
that it was added for text mode outside of equation
On 13/05/2022 17:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
It seems, it is a regression caused by the Org commit
0193b543e9ef84bfefe76d55e330d5b1cb842cef
- (byte-compile-file tangled-file 'load)
+ (byte-compile-file tangled-file)
+ (load tangled-file)
What if yo
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 13/05/2022 17:38, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>
> It seems, it is a regression caused by the Org commit
> 0193b543e9ef84bfefe76d55e330d5b1cb842cef
>
>> - (byte-compile-file tangled-file 'load)
>> + (byte-compile-fil
Hi
I am running GNU emacs master (2 month old) and have not been able to
use successfully org-noter.
When I open a pdf file with doc-view there seems no way to add a note to
the file. The documentation says one should simple press «i», but either
with
(org-noter-notes-mode 'toggle)
that binding
Hi
I find dabbrev and fancy-dabbrev very useful to typing fast. But there
is a problem I am not able to solve: When I apply an expansion while
writing, the case is always that of the expansion, I can't make it to
respect what I have written. An example:
— (Typing) "Hel
— (Offered expansion)
Ypo writes:
> Hi
>
> I find dabbrev and fancy-dabbrev very useful to typing fast. But there
> is a problem I am not able to solve: When I apply an expansion while
> writing, the case is always that of the expansion, I can't make it to
> respect what I have written. An example:
>
> — (Typing) "Hel
Yusef Aslam writes:
> I've supplied a video to show you that it does indeed work properly now:
Good to hear that the problem is resolved now.
I am CCing this email to the Org ML, to indicate that the problem is
solved.
To List, the problem was caused by earlier Emacs master and resolved
itself
I’m using emacs compiled from trunk as of today. This is my minimal file
for testing:
#+begin_src lilypond :file shalala.pdf
\clef bass {c d e f g a b c' b a g f e d c}
#+end_src
#+begin_src lisp
(setq tralala mimimi)
#+end_src
If I open it using `emacs -Q`, both blocks get fontified/highl
Hi there,
I got back to an org file after upgrading to the latest release of org-mode and
tried executing the
contained R source blocks. Unfortunately, emacs got stuck in the execution and
was blocked; I had to
exit using C-g.
Here's a minimal example src block that causes emacs to get stuck:
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Michael Eliachevitch writes:
>
>> I found a potential bug in org which I can reproduce with a
>> minimal configuration.
>
> Can you try the attached patch?
Since the patch fixes the problem on my side, I just applied it
upstream.
Fixed.
Applied onto main via 5c14a173
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> erim...@web.de writes:
>
>> * Reproduction
>>
>> Call ~org-deadline~ with a warning period like so:
>>
>>
>> (org-deadline nil "<2021-07-20 Tue -1d>")
>>;; => DEADLINE: <2021-07-20 Tue>
>>
>> * Expected
>>
>> Deadline gets added with the warning period provided.
>
> C
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