Hi John,
I am ashamed for having not understood this solution by myself !
It works perfectly also with my csl style.
Many thanks again for your so kind and very efficient help.
Best wishes,
Jo.
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On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 11:37:55PM -0700, Siva Swaminathan wrote:
> Hello,
> [...] I feel that some of the
> questions raised here about Hyperbole sound akin to the story of five
> blind men feeling the elephant [...]
The nice thing about that kind of situation is that it only can improve
by addi
Specifically for ob-python, if an exception happens before we can print the
'end' token used by async-filter, there will be no output or indication of an
error.
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Ivar Fredholm writes:
> Specifically for ob-python, if an exception happens before we can print the
> 'end' token used by async-filter, there will be no output or indication of an
> error.
Could you please provide steps to reproduce, detail what you expected
and what you actually get?
See http
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
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Raymond John Abayan writes:
> I have the following error and coudn't seem to find a solution online.
> Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in *Org Src
> init.org[ elisp ]*::115. Resetting.
> The error was: (error "rx ‘**’ range error")
> Backtrace:
> nil
Thanks for
Hi Ihor and Rudolf,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien, AFAIK Rudolf has completed his FSF copyright assignment.
I do confirm.
> Can you please add him to the contributor list?
Done, thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi everyone,
I am trying to set up an org-capture template that presents me with the fast
selection window for
tags instead of just the prompt one gets when using org-capture's %^g / %^G
placeholders. I often
have project related tags that I need to apply to many but not all tasks, so
this woul
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 11:32:21 +0800, Ihor Radchenko
> said:
Ihor> em...@vergauwen.me writes:
>> Hi Robert,
>> I used the instructions provide on
>> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#first-patch.
>> For me, it was a first too, send a patch via email. Can
Tim Cross writes:
> As I understand it (which isn't brilliant), the core problem is more to
> do with how the LaTeX/TeX engine processes the input to generate the
> postscript and pdf output. Modern PDFs have a wealth of internal tagging
> which simply sin't supported via the tex -> pdf pathway. T
Let me take a freedom to add T.V Raman to the discussion. This thread
might be of interest for him and he probably knows a lot more about
accessibility options.
This thread starts at
https://list.orgmode.org/87v8sn3obd@gmail.com/T/#u
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> As I
On 2022-06-26 08:29:02 +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[...]
> You need to escape "*" and "#+" at the beginning of line inside code
> blocks using comma: ",*", ",#+".
Hi Ihor,
Thanks for getting back to me!
I see, and yes, the documentation is pretty clear in that regard, you're
right. Escaping le
Please see the attached patches. Thanks.
From 061255f1d6441f1496a3b062d6f29193ff2fb3c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Kangas
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2022 12:48:06 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Move appendix on performance in manual to agenda chapter
* doc/org-manual.org (Speeding Up Your Agendas):
Fabio Natali writes:
> Incidentally and FWIW, this is a bit counter-intuitive to me. I'd have
> expected everything withing a comment or literal block to be treated as
> content until the ending statement, =#+end_comment= or =#+end_src=
> respectively. I suppose that this makes sense in the large
Hi John, hello everyone,
For your information, the numerical style that produces perfectly that I wanted
is
oil-shale.csl
https://www.zotero.org/styles?fields=geology&format=numeric
the code
[[first_author_key, 80]] is exported into [1, p. 80]
and
[[second_author_key, 81-86] , [2, pp. 81-86
Hi
Some time ago I asked whether it would be possible to have a simplified
html export function (basically I need it to insert it in certain moodle
forms)
I was pointed out to me by the author/maintainer of org-mode that the
following would do the trick
(defun my-org-export-to-html ()
(i
Robert> The thing thatʼs missing is any discussion of how to ensure the
Author
Robert> of the commit is set correctly. When applying git patches it all
Robert> works, but not when applying diffs. Iʼll read through the
Robert> org-contribute section and see if I can come up with s
Robert Pluim [2022-06-26 Sun 15:47] wrote:
> Something like this? (I hope Iʼve got the syntax right, I seldom write
> org for exporting purposes). The emacs CONTRIBUTE guidelines talk
> about setting 'Author', but I guess not everyone reads those...
> +When applying patches written by other peop
Kyle Meyer [2022-06-25 Sat 23:49] wrote:
> Thanks for flagging this, Ihor. I was just glancing at this commit
> (4a0d951c6) due to seeing this warning. It's doing
>
> (let ((align ...))
> (setq align ...))
>
> where the align value is returned, so the align binding can be dropped
> altoget
Hi all,
this message is slightly off-topic, and a shameless plug...
Eev can do many things that Org and Hyperbole and do, but it makes
very little sense to people who can play the role of "users" well, in
the sense of people who can "use" Emacs packages without looking at
the elisp source and hac
Hi Eduardo:
I really think that you are confused in saying that Hyperbole and Org are
hacker-unfriendly. Yes, they are targeted at users who don't have to
understand the programming, but if you do understand Lisp programming well,
the interactive features are available as Lisp functions in almost
Thanks, Bruno
I've debugged it manually because (keymap-lookup) doesn't seem to exist
in my emacs, if that's possible.
The problem comes from:
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-u C-n") #'org-next-item)
If I eval that line, "C-u C-SPC" stops working on org-mode.
Same problem in runemacs -q. I
On 2022-06-26 19:39:25 +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[...]
> So, headlines always have higher priority over other elements because
> they always serve as separators of the document or parent heading
> contents.
>
> The high priority of headline elements has prons and cons.
Hey Ihor,
I see, it al
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 13:29, Robert Weiner wrote:
> Hi Eduardo:
>
> I really think that you are confused in saying that Hyperbole and Org are
> hacker-unfriendly. Yes, they are targeted at users who don't have to
> understand the programming, but if you do understand Lisp programming well,
>
Hi Eduardo:
I do get this and see this is why you have not leveraged Hyperbole or Org
for eev implementation. (I do feel eev has a number of interesting and
useful ideas, and as I've said to you personally, I just hoped you could
use Hyperbole or other existing Emacs infrastructure to avoid embed
Thanks for the follow-up patch.
Daniel Fleischer writes:
> Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ox-latex.el: tabbing code refactor
>
> * lisp/ox-latex.el: documentation, indentation, cleaning
> (org-latex-table)
> (org-latex--align-string-tabbing)
> (org-table--org-tabbing)
This format doesn't quite align to t
Kyle Meyer [2022-06-26 Sun 14:18] wrote:
> Thanks for the follow-up patch.
> This format doesn't quite align to the conventions. Here are two
> examples:
>
> ,[ https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#commit-messages ]
> | * lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-set-plist): Make sure txt is
Ypo writes:
> Thanks, Bruno
>
> I've debugged it manually because (keymap-lookup) doesn't seem to exist
> in my emacs, if that's possible.
Sorry, my bad. 'keymap-lookup' will only exist in 29. I should have
used 'lookup-key':
(lookup-key global-map (kbd "C-u"))
>
> The problem come
Hi, Ihor,
I believe the two could be unified if we expand the functionality of the async
filter to look for 'exception' tags. Then each language implementation must
only put the org-babel src block in a try-except type construction and put the
error message into the except block. The async filte
Thanks, Bruno
I will save your advice for future debugging :-)
Maybe you could use the keys that are already defined by org, to move
between list items ?
‘S-’
‘S-’
Jump to the previous/next item in the current list, but only if
‘org-support-shift-select’ is off(6
On Sunday, 26 Jun 2022 at 12:17, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> This is too hacky as for my taste.
>
> I'd rather use :ignore: tag from ox-extra:
Excellent. I did not know that the ignore tag processing closed the
previous headline body as it seems to do given your example. This
definitely makes things
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 15:23, Robert Weiner wrote:
>
> Maybe if you could pick a single eev function that you think could
> be implemented with Org and Hyperbole and pointed us to the
> documentation for that, then we could show you an equivalent one
> using these packages and begin to give you a
writes:
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 11:37:55PM -0700, Siva Swaminathan wrote:
>> [...] I feel that some of the
>> questions raised here about Hyperbole sound akin to the story of five
>> blind men feeling the elephant [...]
>
> The nice thing about that kind of situation is that it only can improv
That was not the offer. The offer was to show you how to implement a
discrete eev command using another framework, possibly simplifying its
implementation. Hopefully, from seeing the code used to do this, you could
dig in yourself and follow the flow to whatever level you like. Hyperbole,
for ex
On 26-06-2022 22:03, David Masterson wrote:
writes:
On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 11:37:55PM -0700, Siva Swaminathan wrote:
[...] I feel that some of the
questions raised here about Hyperbole sound akin to the story of five
blind men feeling the elephant [...]
The nice thing about that kind o
Hi Siva:
Yes, I think you have a good handle on the concepts behind Hyperbole
buttons and additional Action Key contexts. Beyond that, there is also the
Koutliner, HyRolo and HyControl in Hyperbole as you grow into it. Look
forward to seeing some of the implicit button types you create for your
Hi Jonathan:
Yes, I no longer have time to maintain it and based on quality standards
don't wish to re-release it unless one or more highly experienced Emacs
package developers want to take it on, as it is a good size package. Such
a person would have to have developed significant Emacs packages
Ypo writes:
> Thanks, Bruno
>
> I've debugged it manually because (keymap-lookup) doesn't seem to exist in my
> emacs, if that's possible.
>
> The problem comes from:
>
> (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "C-u C-n") #'org-next-item)
>
> If I eval that line, "C-u C-SPC" stops working on org-mode.
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 17:24, Robert Weiner wrote:
>
> That was not the offer. The offer was to show you how to implement a
> discrete eev command using another framework, possibly simplifying
> its implementation. Hopefully, from seeing the code used to do this,
> you could dig in yourself and fo
"Samuel Banya" writes:
> Ihor, can you take a look at the .mkv video I attached of my test and let me
> know what you did to be able to reproduce this because I'm not observing any
> errors on my machine.
You misunderstood the email formatting.
#+begin_example
* test
#+end_example
actually m
So here is a simple implementation that is not unlike your own though the
functions are a bit simpler and more clearly documented without a listing
of every possible test case type and requires neither Hyperbole nor Org
until you want to activate things as buttons:
(require 'browse-url)
(defun yo
this isn't an answer for you, but it might be useful for a reader for
reference or so. for exporting org subtrees to things like textboxes
on the web that accept simplified html, my own command has this at the
core:
(org-export-to-buffer format ; e.g. 'html
buf
Gotcha, after this great advice, I am also able to get the following result:
```
- Note taken on [2022-06-26 Sun 22:31] \\
Adding test note
* test
```
However, even after toggling 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error', it didn't enter the
debugger since I guess this would be considered a 'user error' acc
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[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
[[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
> > Is it possible to make a donation through Liberapay without running
> > any n
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 21:50, Robert Weiner wrote:
>
> So here is a simple implementation (...)
Hi Robert,
thanks - but most functions of eev that deal with youtube URLs are
clearly marked either as "this is part of a 5-minute hack" or as "this
is part of an ex-5-minute hack that grew too much",
These are Action buttons run by the action button type defined via the defib
macro in the “hibtypes.el” file. Just search for ‘defib action’ in there.
You can invoke its implicit button type function from Lisp as (ibtypes::action)
if I recall.
-- Bob
> On Jun 26, 2022, at 11:48 PM, Eduardo
Hi,
I've recently tried to switch to org-cite, but I still have some problems with
the basics.
Consider the following entry:
@article{akey2022,
title = {This is the title},
shorttitle = {This is the short title},
author = {Surname1, Name1 and Surname2, Name2 and Surname3, Name3},
year = {2022},
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