Thank you for this. Very helpful. I use termux to take org notes on the
move. I don't often have to create a PDF but it's nice to know how to
do it and be able to view it. And, best of all, is the pointer to
mu-pdf!
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: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.3-504-gcdbb1c in Emacs 29.0.50
Craig STCR writes:
> 9.5.3 does not return org-file-apps-gnu because org-file-apps-gnu is not
> quoted. Should be (and was in 9.5.2):
>
> 'org-file-apps-gnu
>
> but in 9.5.3 it is:
>
> _ org-file-apps-gnu
Please try to run the following form:
(pcase 'gnu/linux
(`darwin org-file-ap
> Uwe Brauer writes:
--- Snip --
> BTW does this mode set any sort of marker in the pdf?
I have never seen any marker in the pdf file.
Best wishes,
Colin Baxter.
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I have recently installed TeX live on Android inside Termux:
>
> $ pkg install texlive-installer
>
> (https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/TeX_Live)
>
> And I've managed to open a PDF exported from Org using an external
> android viewer (mupdf, downloaded from f-droid). The T
Craig STCR writes:
> OK, I'll take a look as you suggested as soon as I can.
>
> So the form in 9.5.2 was a bug?
Yes, 9.5.2 version of that function was a bug.
> The problem I encounter with the new form in 9.5.3 is that when opening
> a shell script -- no file extension, e.g. /home/user/myscr
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Ok, so it is my setting, sigh.
>
> BTW does this mode set any sort of marker in the pdf?
FYI, org-pdftools package allows to set links to specific coordinates in
pdf files by creating annotations.
Best,
Ihor
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Here's a summary of what I currently observe:
1) I was mistaken about the change from 9.5.2 to 9.5.3. You are
correct. As you noted, the 9.5.2, 9.5.3 diff I previously mentioned was
erroneous.
2) The problem I encounter with both 9.5.2 and 9.5.3 is that when
opening
On 14/05/2022 18:35, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Ihor, I am sorry for confusion, it still does not work for me. Likely I
tried locally with `load-file' instead of `load'. The former
additionally has `expand-file-name'. (Emacs-26.3)
Should work now.
Thank you, Ihor. I can confi
On 15/05/2022 18:54, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
(setq org-file-apps
'((auto-mode . emacs)
(directory . emacs)
("\\.mm\\'" . default)
("\\.x?html?\\'" . default)
("\\.pdf\\'" . "termux-open %s")))
Does termux have a notion of mailcap, e.g. mime-support package or
something simila
On 16/05/2022 18:57, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Craig STCR writes:
But with the new form in 9.5.3, /home/user/myscript is opened by
/bin/less, not emacs. I assume mailcap is not consulted. Which does
not work well. These behaviors are only for org. Outside of org, emacs
behaves correctly.
mailc
Max Nikulin writes:
> Does termux have a notion of mailcap, e.g. mime-support package or
> something similar? I have a hope that
>
> application/pdf; termux-open %s
>
> in /etc/mailcap or in ~/.mailcap might be enough instead of explicit
> configuration of particular packages.
I've been playi
Thanks, Samuel
I've uninstalled fancy-dabbrev, and it seems to work when I complete
using M-/. But, now I don't have candidates to choose the completion.
Any advice with this?
Best regards,
Ypo
El 16/05/2022 a las 0:15, Samuel Wales escribió:
i do not use fancy-dabbrev, but i use dabbrev in
On 5/16/22 11:14 AM, Max Nikulin wrote:
However I just have tried a [[file:~/path/to/script]] link running Org
main HEAD and the file is opened in emacs (26.3) other window.
Hmmm. That's interesting. I upgraded from Emacs 26.x to 27.x at some
point in the not-too-distant past. Maybe that
On 5/16/22 11:14 AM, Max Nikulin wrote:
Sounds reasonable. However I just have tried a
[[file:~/path/to/script]] link running Org main HEAD and the file is
opened in emacs (26.3) other window.
Hmmm. That's interesting. I upgraded from Emacs 26.x to 27.x at some
point in the not-too-dista
Hello.
I want to use Org-mode to manage a reading list and I'm looking for
tips.
My goals are to:
* List books and articles I want to read
* Track books I have to buy and which I already own
* Track books and articles I have read
* Take notes on books I have read
The following is what I
Hello.
I want to use Org-mode to manage a reading list and I'm looking for
tips.
My goals are to:
* List books and articles I want to read
* Track books I have to buy and which I already own
* Track books and articles I have read
* Take notes on books I have read
The following is what I
On 16 May 2022, Sébastien Gendre wrote:
My goals are to:
* List books and articles I want to read
* Track books I have to buy and which I already own
* Track books and articles I have read
* Take notes on books I have read
The following is what I plan to do.
The idea is to use an Org-mode
by default hippie-expand cycles. to cycle backward you can undo. idk
if it or dabbrev has a menu.
idk if this is useful but there is at least one menu package and many
completion packages at seemingly varying levels of interoperability.
some things have menus built in. there is some degree of m
did you confirm that fancy-dabbrev is not setting a dabbrev setting?
On 5/16/22, Samuel Wales wrote:
> by default hippie-expand cycles. to cycle backward you can undo. idk
> if it or dabbrev has a menu.
>
> idk if this is useful but there is at least one menu package and many
> completion packa
Thanks for your suggestions.
I got to many books and articles for a table, but using tables for statistics
could be usefull. :)
Le 17 mai 2022 01:28:47 GMT+02:00, William Denton a écrit :
>On 16 May 2022, Sébastien Gendre wrote:
>
>> My goals are to:
>> * List books and articles I want to read
On 16 May 2022, William Denton wrote:
Your plan looks very much like something I saw on Planet Emacslife¹ a week or
two ago ... but now I can't find it because it scrolled off the bottom.
Maybe someone else here saw it? Or is the one who wrote it? It was someone
using properties to store inf
Ypo writes:
> Thanks, Samuel
>
> I've uninstalled fancy-dabbrev, and it seems to work when I complete using
> M-/. But, now I don't have candidates to choose the
> completion. Any advice with this?
>
> Best regards,
> Ypo
>
You might want to have a look at the corfu and cape packages.
https
On 2022-05-16 (Monday) at 12:25, Ypo wrote:
> Thanks, Samuel
>
> I've uninstalled fancy-dabbrev, and it seems to work when I complete
> using M-/. But, now I don't have candidates to choose the completion.
> Any advice with this?
>
I also wrote the package `hippie-completing-read'[1] to give a
looks interesting.
i like ido and i like hippie-expand.
pointless comment: i wonder if normal folk cannot keep up with all the
completion stuff?
of course it's indicative of a burgeoning ecosystem, and there are
probably sensible reasons for all of it.
i could not even systematize the major pac
hi, Sébastien,
> I got to many books and articles for a table...
hmm. why too many? each column would be an attribute (title, author,
score, publisher, ...), or a status (unread, finished, ...) and each row
would be a book. that should scale.
the downside of a table (though that is almost cer
just a brainstorm but is it possible already or in principle for c-c '
to serialize property values and also newline-ize table cells?
On 5/16/22, Greg Minshall wrote:
> hi, Sébastien,
>
>> I got to many books and articles for a table...
>
> hmm. why too many? each column would be an attribute (
Thanks, Samuel.
I am trying Company. It works with dabbrev out of the box, and I
understand its options for cases, so I get what I intended.
Best regards,
Ypo
El 17/05/2022 a las 1:43, Samuel Wales escribió:
did you confirm that fancy-dabbrev is not setting a dabbrev setting?
On 5/16/22, S
Thanks a lot, Tim. I am saving those options to try them.
Ypo
El 17/05/2022 a las 2:53, Tim Cross escribió:
Ypo writes:
Thanks, Samuel
I've uninstalled fancy-dabbrev, and it seems to work when I complete using M-/.
But, now I don't have candidates to choose the
completion. Any advice with
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