Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
>> `org-export-with-latex' is a global setting. I do not think that
>> texinfo equivalent should be global. It should only be declared inside
>> ox-texinfo.
>
> That makes perfect sense. Please see the new patch attached to this
> message. What do you think?
> -(:t
Tim Cross writes:
> I'm not convinced we actually need to do anything (yet). Most of the
> 'issues' raised by Eli were IMO theoretical rather than real. WE see
> few, if any, issues or bug reports relating to most of the points he
> raised. I'm also not convinced regarding some of the arguments r
On 18/06/2022 22:05, Arthur Miller wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
On 11/06/2022 12:26, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Imagine what would happen if Emacs decided to show several capture menus
with keymap non-blocking interface in different virtual desktops.
Different Emacs processes,
On 18/06/2022 15:25, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Note that there is not much happening when capture menu is called. Only
the link is stored into link ting. Otherwise, no capture data is
altered. All the fragile staff is happening after selecting capture
template.
Ihor, magic is
updates.orgmode.org doesn't seem to have any DNS record (A or CNAME)?
dig @9.9.9.9 updates.orgmode.org
is not returning any record, and I'm not able to open
https://updates.orgmode.org/
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To add some ideas that have been occurring to me these days...
I am more and more convinced that inline special blocks, by their
nature, should not support fine tune options or anything like
attr_latex, attr_html, etc. like its older brothers, as it would produce
an overly complicated syntax. Big
Bhavin Gandhi writes:
> updates.orgmode.org doesn't seem to have any DNS record (A or CNAME)?
>
> dig @9.9.9.9 updates.orgmode.org
> is not returning any record, and I'm not able to open
> https://updates.orgmode.org/
Confirmed.
Bastien?
Indeed, you can make the src block work (produce a png) by adding
imagemagick in the src block. It works because the generation process
is completely different.
But my main concern is that there is a bug in "ob-latex" : when you want
to produce a png without imagemagick, either it does not work,
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 11:31 PM David Lukeš wrote:
>
> > I suspect that multiple json formats may be available in the wild. Some
> > parsed as a list of strings and some parsed as a list of numbers.
>
> > The JSON schema allows either:
>
> Ah, thanks for looking this up!
I created CSL, and have
Are you sure bullet lists are irrelevant to org ?
I tried without success to make a list without "-" or "+" in my
*scratch*.
Regards
Tim Cross writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> sure.
>>
>> iiuc i think op wants 2 things:
>>
>> 1] graphical bullets. i.e. not the - + etc. that are in the
What I am looking forward to is
1) not modifying the true "bullet" in the raw text, it will always be
"-" I just want the appearance to look "nicer"
2) having a bullet appearance level depth specific, e.g.
▪ this is first level of a list
▪ still first level
➤ this is the second level
➤ this i
Edouard Debry writes:
> The key point is the regexp. I do not know if it is possible to capture
> the depth level with a regexp. That is why I tried to use
> org-list--depth in :
>
> ...
> but it seems that "org-element-at-point" messes things.
Sorry, I though that I gave you enough information
Here is what I am able to do :
- write a latex src block with several tikz blocks inside (as described
in the tex.stackexchange link)
- export in a gif with pdf+imagmagick
- open the gif in emacs and start the animation
- insert the gif into the org file and start animation
But there is a tric
Thanks for your information complement. Indeed, I know too few about
emacs to guess that by myself.
And it works !
For anyone interested, here are the settings :
(font-lock-add-keywords 'org-mode
'(("^ *\\([-]\\) "
(0 (let* ((depth (org-list--
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 18/06/2022 22:05, Arthur Miller wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>> On 11/06/2022 12:26, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
> Imagine what would happen if Emacs decided to show several capture menus
> with keymap non-blocking interface in different
Is it possible to use ARG when defining keybindings?
For the command (scroll-up-command &optional ARG) I want to define this
keybind:
(define-key global-map (kbd "M-n") 'scroll-up-command 1)
But:
eval-region: Wrong number of arguments: define-key, 4
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> dig @9.9.9.9 updates.orgmode.org
>> is not returning any record, and I'm not able to open
>> https://updates.orgmode.org/
>
> Confirmed.
>
> Bastien?
Fixed -- a mistake I made yesterday, sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks for the heads up!
PS: DNS are propagating, it
Ypo writes:
> Is it possible to use ARG when defining keybindings?
>
> For the command (scroll-up-command &optional ARG) I want to define this
> keybind:
>
>
> (define-key global-map (kbd "M-n") 'scroll-up-command 1)
>
>
> But:
>
> eval-region: Wrong number of arguments: define-key, 4
I don't t
Working, thanks Bruno!
I needed it, because what I was using is not working well:
(global-set-key (kbd "M-n") (kbd "C-u 1 C-v"))
From some time ago, it doesn't work in .org buffers, although it works
in elisp buffers.
In .org buffers I receive this message:
After 0 kbd macro iterations: com
Aloha Edouard,
According to the table of core languages supported by Babel,
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/index.html,
there is no maintainer for ob-latex.
The information in the table is taken from the ob-*.el files,
which indicate a maintainer if there is one.
hth,
Bruno Barbier writes:
> But, you can easily define your own command.
>
> (defun my-scroll-up-of-1 ()
> (interactive)
> (scroll-up-command 1))
>
> (define-key global-map (kbd "M-n") 'my-scroll-up-of-1)
Or simply doing something like:
(define-key global-map (kbd "M-n") (lambda
Ypo writes:
> Working, thanks Bruno!
>
Thanks for the feedback.
> I needed it, because what I was using is not working well:
>
> (global-set-key (kbd "M-n") (kbd "C-u 1 C-v"))
FWIW, your previous method works for me in org mode buffers (emacs 28 -Q and my
custom emacs
29 with custom org). And:
I am trying to debug my init file: C-u prefix is not working.
I am using the elisp-bug-hunter package that has saved me many times in
the past. But it doesn't work fine this time though, so it seems I need
an “assertion elisp” to debug my init file.
What elisp expression would return nil when
Ypo writes:
> I am trying to debug my init file: C-u prefix is not working.
>
> I am using the elisp-bug-hunter package that has saved me many times in
> the past. But it doesn't work fine this time though, so it seems I need
> an “assertion elisp” to debug my init file.
>
> What elisp expressi
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> To add some ideas that have been occurring to me these days...
>
Hi,
This makes sense to me.
Note: For the html output in your example, I expect you don't mean
contents>, but contents. That
would give the desired custom style controle of the output, and would
para
Hi, Christian,
Thanks for your comments.
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> This makes sense to me.
>
> Note: For the html output in your example, I expect you don't mean
> contents>, but contents. That
> would give the desired custom style controle of the output, and would
> parallel the behavior
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> To add some ideas that have been occurring to me these days...
>
> I am more and more convinced that inline special blocks, by their
> nature, should not support fine tune options or anything like
> attr_latex, attr_html, etc. like its older brothers, as it would pr
Edouard Debry writes:
> Are you sure bullet lists are irrelevant to org ?
>
> I tried without success to make a list without "-" or "+" in my
> *scratch*.
>
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. The 'marker' which is at the start of a
list item is important to org. What isn't important is the type of
Yuge fan of RMS, Richard M Stallman & the OrgMode community--long time user
of GNU software & OrgMode
As always, much agree with RMS
But, suggest donations to support free software be made using Monero--I use
the open source "MyMonero" wallet software; its cryptocurrency
software--its free & open
Consider the following buffer
#+begin_example
* test
#+end_example
without a newline at the end. Calling `org-add-note' will result in an
error and the note being placed /before/ the heading.
Richard Stallman writes:
> > I have been recently exploring Liberapay and stumbled upon
> > https://liberapay.com/about/teams.
>
> Is it possible to make a donation through Liberapay without running
> any nonfree software? Including nonfree Javascript software send
> by the site itself?
>
>
Understood Ihor
I respect your position & predicament
But I've published my public key address; I know you're an avid & prolific
donor of free software--watch your code donations submitted daily--I'll
continue to support free software forever of course & thanks very much to
RMS & the FSF for star
briangpowell writes:
> I respect your position & predicament
> ...
> Suggest you stay away from PayPal & ALL the other methods you
> suggested--PayPal for example has been shutting down the accounts of
> "freedom fighters" & can & will continue to do so whenever they wish, for
> whatever reason t
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