David Lukeš writes:
>> The JSON schema allows either:
>
> Ah, thanks for looking this up! So (format "%s" (caar date)) instead
> of (number-to-string (caar date))?
>
> (That was actually my initial solution, purely out of being defensive
> and trying to make sure it doesn't break in yet a differe
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> I created CSL, and have helped develop the data schema.
>
> BTW, just to look forward, it's likely we'll change the date property
> to prefer an EDTF string; same as biblatex does now.
Have you ever checked if oc-basic parser complies with the schema?
It is clear that i
Max Nikulin writes:
>>> Ihor, magic is impossible. If several captures may be requested in
>>> parallel then snapshot of data required to fill capture template should
>>> be stored somewhere at the moment when capture is initiated. Otherwise
>>> the user may kill the buffer she is going to captur
Christian Moe writes:
> Has anyone written a link type for Mastodon that would allow you to
> org-capture the post/status ("toot") at point?
>
> I'm referring to mastodon.el
> (https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el), which is available via
> install-packages.
No AFAIK. But it is very easy to
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 8:04 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > I created CSL, and have helped develop the data schema.
> >
> > BTW, just to look forward, it's likely we'll change the date property
> > to prefer an EDTF string; same as biblatex does now.
>
> Have you ever
Tor Kringeland writes:
> 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.
I am unable to reproduce.
Can you reproduce the problem starting
Hi,
I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and exportable), and
can be extended outside of Org docs. It seems that hyperbole offers some
cool stuff
> I created CSL, and have helped develop the data schema.
Well, that's what I call a reliable source :) I suppose this is as
good a time as any to say thanks for all that!
> it's likely we'll change the date property to prefer an
> EDTF string
Will that be stored in the `raw` or `literal` field?
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 10:13 AM David Lukeš wrote:
...
> > it's likely we'll change the date property to prefer an
> > EDTF string
>
> Will that be stored in the `raw` or `literal` field? In that case, the
> current implementation should work with (not too wild) EDTF strings.
> If not, code will
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Can you reproduce the problem starting from emacs -Q?
I did. The bug only occurs if there is no newline at the end. So for
example if you open a new buffer and don't save it, the bug should
occur.
Similarly, in my own config (where I have enabled org-log-into-drawer),
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 02:03:15PM +, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
> documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
> is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and exportable), and
> can be exten
I found the docstrings of the agenda date navigation commands to be
somewhat lacking. The attached patch expands them slightly and adds
crossreferences, which I think makes them much more usable. Thanks.
0001-Improve-docstrings-of-agenda-date-navigation-command.patch
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>>> "JMM" == Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi,
> I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
> documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
> is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and exportable), and
> can be extended outside of Org d
Hi
The following line
torus $\mathbb T^3$ in the Sobolev spaces $H^m(\mathbb T^3)$.
Is translated to
torus \(\mathbb T^3\) in the Sobolev spaces \(H^m(\mathbb T^3)\)
Instead of
torus \mathbb T^3 in the Sobolev spaces H^m(\mathbb
T^3)
Is this a missing feature, or do I miss something
I hadn't heard of it so I'm watching a demo. It looks similar to Oberon
(which heavily influenced Acme and Wily) which is an extremely powerful
"mouse-based text environment".
I'm certainly going to give it a try -- it seems like a great compliment to
org-mode and other Emacs power tools...
-- B
Hi Juan,
On 20-06-2022 16:03, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
Hi,
I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and exportable), and
can be extended outside
Hi,
Org Manual in info "(org) Links in HTML export"
https://orgmode.org/manual/Links-in-HTML-export.html has the following
example:
Org files can also have special directives to the HTML export
back-end. For example, by using ‘#+ATTR_HTML’ lines to specify new
format attributes to or tags.
On 19/06/2022 19:47, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
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.
I would like to
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 12:28, Russell Adams wrote:
> Juan,
>
> I've often wondered the same thing. I've looked at Hyperbole several
> times. They have been great at advertising when a new release
> occurs. Yet I find that I can't really find a useful feature in it
> that I don't get from Org-mode.
On 20/06/2022 19:10, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Sure. I was hinting about such functionality in the new library we are
discussing. Multiple capture menus are not possible now anyway, so it
will be a new feature if we decide that we need it (I am not 100% sure
if having multiple me
Max Nikulin writes:
Hi Maxim,
Max Nikulin writes:
> I would like to stress that styles can not be a rescue in some
> important cases. Let's leave aside ad hoc final tuning of formatting.
> In the case of HTML export there are still and
> attributes that are namely
> per-object, not part of sty
Canceled.
> I just added a call for help about this. Thanks!
This help request is old, and also it was never clear what concrete
enhancement was desirable, or what specific problem there was with the
existing cacheing mechanism. So I think it just adds noise to
updates.orgmode.org.
Therefore, I
Hi all,
Thank you very much for your comments and contributions in this thread
about Org & hyperbole, which have helped me a lot to position myself.
Certainly, for the short time I've been using hyperbole, it has me
baffled. It's like someone grabbed all the tools that could be useful
ten minutes
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 19/06/2022 19:47, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Concerning vs. , is it the same for assistive
> technologies like screen readers to add text (or text)
> and text with "font-weight: bolder;" in CSS?
First, never use or , only use semantic tags for
accessibility.
The q
Russell Adams writes:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 02:03:15PM +, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
>> I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
>> documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
>> is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Could you please provide a detailed reproducer?
Sure. I have attached the files "mwe-data.org" and "mwe-export.org".
To reproduce, save both files in the same directory. Then open mwe-export.org,
navigate to the "Export script" heading, and evaluate (Ctrl-C Ctrl-C) the
Unable to reproduce this bug with 'emacs -Q -L ./lisp -l org' on the
latest version of Org Mode
So I finally got around to watching Igor's great video on how to try to
reproduce Emacs bugs using a minimal configuration, etc:
With this in mind, I took a look at the related list:
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode
I then found this particular bug:
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/m2ilowp4br...
Nevermind, it just took some time to send out. It totally worked, super cool:
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87fsjyzsm6@fastmail.com/
First bug touched, but couldn't confirm it actually exists lol :/
Got to start somewhere :)
Sincerely,
Sam
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022, at 10:08 PM, Samuel Bany
Using Org 9.6 with Emacs 29, write a link:
[[123][test]]
Most of the text will then be hidden, with "test" showing as a link, as
expected. However if I remove the last ], the link highlighting
disappears and only "test" is shown like regular text (/i.e./ instead of
"[[123][test]" as would be e
Forgot to mention that utilizing the 'mail to' link worked just fine.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022, at 10:09 PM, Samuel Banya wrote:
> Nevermind, it just took some time to send out. It totally worked, super cool:
> https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87fsjyzsm6@fastmail.com/
>
> First bug touched, but c
Confirmed with 'emacs -Q -L ./lisp/ -l org' on latest version of Org.
@Ihor, can you help push me in the right direction in terms of where in the
codebase this issue might lie, so that I can examine the related section
myself, and also bug a related maintainer about this?
Thanks,
Sam
On Mon,
Samuel Banya writes:
> Unable to reproduce this bug with 'emacs -Q -L ./lisp -l org' on the
> latest version of Org Mode
Hmm ... this occurs to me both in Org 9.5 and in the latest Org version
on Emacs 29. The error message I get says
Before first headline at position 1 in buffer test.org
H
Tor Kringeland writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Can you reproduce the problem starting from emacs -Q?
>
> I did. The bug only occurs if there is no newline at the end. So for
> example if you open a new buffer and don't save it, the bug should
> occur.
Aha. Not saving is an important pie
"Samuel Banya" writes:
> Confirmed with 'emacs -Q -L ./lisp/ -l org' on latest version of Org.
>
> @Ihor, can you help push me in the right direction in terms of where in the
> codebase this issue might lie, so that I can examine the related section
> myself, and also bug a related maintainer a
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I've been intrigued with GNU Hyperbole for a while. I'm reading the
> documentation and trying it out a bit. It seems that its button system
> is very powerful. But Org links are also powerful (and exportable), and
> can be extended outside of Org docs. It seems that
Uwe Brauer writes:
> The following line
>
>
> torus $\mathbb T^3$ in the Sobolev spaces $H^m(\mathbb T^3)$.
>
> Is translated to
>
> torus \(\mathbb T^3\) in the Sobolev spaces \(H^m(\mathbb T^3)\)
>
> Instead of
>
> torus \mathbb T^3 in the Sobolev spaces H^m(\mathbb
> T^3)
>
> Is this a mis
David Lukeš writes:
>> Would you mind creating a patch and possibly supplying a test
>> that will make sure that the example file and similar are correctly
>> parsed?
>
> I'm attaching a patch (just the patch for now, no commit message), let
> me know what you think, in particular the error messa
Jack Kamm writes:
> Therefore, I am canceling the help request (or rather, attempting to
> cancel it with Woof -- this is my first time using Woof like this, so
> apologies in advance if it doesn't work).
Thanks for taking care of this!
> This help request is old, and also it was never clear wh
Max Nikulin writes:
> Consider the following case. A user has 2 virtual desktops dedicated to
> rather independent tasks and an Emacs frame on each desktop. On desktop
> 1 she opens help for some function with aim to evaluate if it is
> appropriate for some particular purpose. Next she has to
>>> "IR" == Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> The following line
>>
>>
>> torus $\mathbb T^3$ in the Sobolev spaces $H^m(\mathbb T^3)$.
>>
>> Is translated to
>>
>> torus \(\mathbb T^3\) in the Sobolev spaces \(H^m(\mathbb T^3)\)
>>
>> Instead of
>>
>> torus \mathbb T^3 in
Uwe Brauer writes:
>> See org-html-with-latex. We use mathjax syntax for LaTeX export by
>> default
>
> I see, but that means, the exported wiki cannot be used say for
> wikipedia since it uses mediawiki syntax for math.
>
> Does anybody knows about a 3rd party package providing support for media
Hi Bob,
Thank you very much for the patch. It was merged to master in 4a0d951c.
Also, you were added to the orgmode contributes at
https://orgmode.org/worg/contributors.html.
Thanks for the contribution.
Best,
--
Daniel Fleischer
>>> "IR" == Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>>> See org-html-with-latex. We use mathjax syntax for LaTeX export by
>>> default
>>
>> I see, but that means, the exported wiki cannot be used say for
>> wikipedia since it uses mediawiki syntax for math.
>>
>> Does anybody knows about
Stefan Kangas [2022-06-20 Mon 17:54] wrote:
> I found the docstrings of the agenda date navigation commands to be somewhat
> lacking. The attached patch expands them
> slightly and adds crossreferences, which I think makes them much more usable.
> Thanks.
Thanks, looks good. Merged at e7e37c5
---
lisp/org-agenda.el | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org-agenda.el
index 76f71e33e..021d36657 100644
--- a/lisp/org-agenda.el
+++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el
@@ -2124,7 +2124,7 @@ argument to `set-category' for each entry it's called
agains
Hello,
The latest org-mode info has a section entitled: "13.10.2 LaTeX specific
export settings". At the foot of that Section is the line: "The
following sections have further details." There is nothing following.
Best wishes,
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