Tim Cross writes:
> in my attempt to fix up some issues on the Worg site, I'm finding there
> is considerably more things broken than I initially realised. One of
> these things is 'the library of babel".
>
> There is a link to the library-of-babel.org file on worg from within the
> Emacs manual
Stefan Kangas writes:
> The attached patch improves the look of the agenda time grid and
> separator line on graphical displays. It was inspired by
> org-modern.el by Daniel Mendler.
Applied onto main via 998a0aacd.
Best,
Ihor
Stefan Kangas writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Applied onto main via a722f6f8e with amendment to the commit message.
>
> It seems like i bungled the patch: two typos are fixed in the attached.
> Thanks.
I swear I did check for this... Still missed.
Applied onto main via 381a2ae4d after r
Aimé Bertrand writes:
> org-mac-link was removed from org-contrib with
> https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib/commit/c6aef31ccfc7c4418c3b51e98f7c3bd8e255f5e6.
>
> This is a patch (attached) for Worg to reflect the changes.
Thanks for the patch!
> --- a/org-contrib/index.org
> +++ b/org-contrib/i
"T.V Raman" writes:
> 1. Accessibility as word used in isolation has now become mostly
>meaningless, to be concrete one has to ask "Accessibility to whom"?
>
> 2. So in the following, everything I say is with respect to users with
>visual impairments.
This is exactly the perspective I w
Hi,
I have been trying for over a year to change the output plot size when
using Orgmode SRC blocks with R. I have tried both using orgmode settings
and R settings.
I have a table from which I take some values.
#+name: cost
#+begin_src R :results output file graphics :file imag/cost.jpg :var
tab
Here's how it looks vs. how I want it to look https://imgur.com/a/5YfTeZh
I tried messing around with tabstops in the headlines, but realized
quickly that the level of headline (I think) has an influence over the
number of tabstops in org-agenda. So basically you have to vary the
amount of tabstop
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 18:10:00 +0800, Ihor Radchenko
> said:
Ihor> Robert Pluim writes:
>> Iʼd be worried if the org maintainer(s) didnʼt know how to override
>> Author :-)
Ihor> I have bad news for you... Simply because I never ever had a need to
do
Ihor> it :) N
Naresh Gurbuxani writes:
Can you escape spaces with backslash?
(setq org-babel-R-command “c:/Program\ Files/Microsoft/R\
Open/R-3.5.1/bin/R.exe —slave —no-save”)
Another way is to use single quotes:
(setq org-babel-R-command “'c:/Program Files/Microsoft/R
Open/R-3.5.1/bin/R.exe' —slave —no-s
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 07:11:10PM -0700, Samuel Wales wrote:
> a few things taht are probably all completely obvious or investigated
> or irrelevant just in case. just brainstorm.
I appreciate that! That's really what I'm asking for is ideas. I don't
mind writing a bit of code, but I'm not sure
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> in my attempt to fix up some issues on the Worg site, I'm finding there
>> is considerably more things broken than I initially realised. One of
>> these things is 'the library of babel".
>>
>> There is a link to the library-of-babel.org file on
The attached patch deletes some Emacs 24 compat code. Org mode
supports Emacs 26 or later, according to:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
From 6e854576494f918c36cdd0ce698793574af494df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Kangas
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 13:06:21 +02
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> If I learned LaTeX syntax in the past, I never take enough time to learn
> how work each compilation possibility. I feel lost with all the
> pdflatex, teklive, lualatex, double or quadruple compilation, etc.
The problem of multiple compilations is not related, in genera
> I think this may be a duplicate of bug#42483.
Oops, sorry. Yet what I stated above reinforces the rationale; the current
situation is somewhat random.
Thanks a lot Lars (BTW you helped at a recent bug report by me -
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=55607), and thanks beforehand,
On 30 June 2022, Gerardo Moro wrote:
I have been trying for over a year to change the output plot size when
using Orgmode SRC blocks with R. I have tried both using orgmode settings
and R settings.
I have a table from which I take some values.
#+name: cost
#+begin_src R :results output file gr
Gerardo Moro writes:
> I have been trying for over a year to change the output plot size when
> using Orgmode SRC blocks with R. I have tried both using orgmode settings
> and R settings.
Have you tried :with and :height header arguments?
> I have a table from which I take some values.
It woul
Michael Maurer writes:
> Here's how it looks vs. how I want it to look https://imgur.com/a/5YfTeZh
See org-agenda-todo-keyword-format.
Best,
Ihor
"Updating the list of hooks/commands/options on Worg" section of
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html is referring to mk/eldo.el
which does not exist.
>From git history, eldo.el is now located inside worg/code/eldo.el
The other linked file - https://orgmode.org/worg/doc.html is suppose
Robert Pluim writes:
> >> Occasional committers would probably not read org-maintenance.org, and
> >> those are the people this section is aimed at, I think. Plus itʼs the
> >> kind of thing you need to catch early: once the commit has been pushed
> >> itʼs too late.
>
> Ihor>
Tim Cross writes:
>> The latest manual has the correct link. I assume that you have fixed it.
>> I guess that some of your questions do no apply anymore.
>
> Correct. I made some minimal changes to address the worst failing
> aspects. However, a lot more work to do to really clean things up.
> Ba
Stefan Kangas writes:
> The attached patch deletes some Emacs 24 compat code. Org mode
> supports Emacs 26 or later, according to:
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
Thanks! I have some comments.
> ;;; Integration with and fixes for other packages
> diff --git
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> ;;; Integration with and fixes for other packages
>> diff --git a/lisp/org-fold-core.el b/lisp/org-fold-core.el
>> index 88072852d..287686c01 100644
>> --- a/lisp/org-fold-core.el
>> +++ b/lisp/org-fold-core.el
>> ...
>> +(define-obsolete-function-alias 'org-fold-core--
On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 14:52, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Michael Maurer writes:
>
> > Here's how it looks vs. how I want it to look https://imgur.com/a/5YfTeZh
>
> See org-agenda-todo-keyword-format.
>
> Best,
> Ihor
Oh wow, that's exactly it. Thanks the both of you.
Hi all,
Sorry for the slight offtopic. I'd like to be able to graphically
convert (from a src block) a Lisp expression to a tree diagram, similar
to trees used in (human) syntax and grammar, especially generative
grammar (this is a web app for generating such trees:
http://www.ironcreek.net/syntax
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Sorry for the slight offtopic. I'd like to be able to graphically
> convert (from a src block) a Lisp expression to a tree diagram, similar
> to trees used in (human) syntax and grammar, especially generative
> grammar (this is a web app for generating such trees:
> h
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 21:19:36 +0800, Ihor Radchenko
> said:
Ihor> Robert Pluim writes:
>> >> Occasional committers would probably not read org-maintenance.org, and
>> >> those are the people this section is aimed at, I think. Plus itʼs the
>> >> kind of thing you need t
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> We usually put obsolete aliases into org-compat.el instead of sprinkling
> them across the various .el files. Please move the
> define-obsolete-function-alias statements to org-compat.
Thanks, please find attached an updated patch.
From aa0637c22ff1465a19d4007f1e9d16cc0d
On 30/06/2022 18:19, Stefan Kangas wrote:
The attached patch deletes some Emacs 24 compat code. Org mode
supports Emacs 26 or later, according to:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
I have no particular opinion to which degree older Emacs versions should
be supp
Please see the attached.
From 5ecf4e9613993a520844b78880bf57c04f193880 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Kangas
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 17:33:03 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ; Fix typos
---
lisp/org-element.el | 14 +++---
lisp/org-fold-core.el| 10 +-
lisp/
On 30/06/2022 16:06, Tim Cross wrote:
Aren't they currently available? I can and I was always able to get the
org sources by changing the link from .html to .org.
No, that doesn't work for me using either chrome or firefox. Chrome just
keeps switching back to the HTML url and firefox just han
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 30/06/2022 18:19, Stefan Kangas wrote:
>> The attached patch deletes some Emacs 24 compat code. Org mode
>> supports Emacs 26 or later, according to:
>> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#emacs-compatibility
>
> I have no particular opinion to which degree old
This one draws graph of cons cells (lists):
https://github.com/amno1/draw-cons-tree
I never tried with random s-expressions, but I guess you could pass them in as
lists?
Originalmeddelande
Från: Juan Manuel Macías
Datum: 2022-06-30 16:20 (GMT+01:00)
Till: orgmode
Ämne: Conv
On 29/06/2022 22:27, Timothy wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
I also really don’t like how `org-mks' so forcefully grabs all keyboard input. I
can see it being nice to jump back to the buffer and see where the resource is
being used, which isn’t really possible using `org-mks'.
An idea: a menu entry
On 30/06/2022 22:45, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/06/2022 16:06, Tim Cross wrote:
No, that doesn't work for me using either chrome or firefox. Chrome just
keeps switching back to the HTML url and firefox just hangs, returning
nothing.
Tim, have you checked your Downloads folder? It may be full of
Hi Ihor,
Aimé Bertrand writes:
org-mac-link was removed from org-contrib with
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib/commit/c6aef31ccfc7c4418c3b51e98f7c3bd8e255f5e6.
This is a patch (attached) for Worg to reflect the changes.
Thanks for the patch!
--- a/org-contrib/index.org
+++ b/org-contri
Richard Stallman writes:
> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>
> > > Yes, sad to say they should not directly o
Oh my god, this works! I honestly tried everything but...
Apologies.
Where can I read more about the possible options at header in source blocks?
Thanks!
El jue, 30 jun 2022 a las 15:50, Ihor Radchenko ()
escribió:
> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
> > I have been trying for over a year to change the out
Aloha Gerardo,
Please see this Worg page:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-R.html
All the best,
Tom
Gerardo Moro writes:
Oh my god, this works! I honestly tried everything but...
Apologies.
Where can I read more about the possible options at header in
source bl
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 30/06/2022 16:06, Tim Cross wrote:
>>
>>> Aren't they currently available? I can and I was always able to get the
>>> org sources by changing the link from .html to .org.
>> No, that doesn't work for me using either chrome or firefox. Chrome just
>> keeps switching bac
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Invoking search across my notes and archives (all stored in Org, of
> course) yielded the following:
>
> https://reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/u2ca5c/drawtreeel/
> https://reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/kzeyun/pairtree_a_learning_tool_for_visualizing_elisp/
>
> linking to
>
> h
make list of (ts . header) pairs [at least bare ia], rounding all tses
to hour, sort -u by ts, seq-group-by on ts to get (hour. headers)? or
do i not get it?
On 6/30/22, Russell Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 07:11:10PM -0700, Samuel Wales wrote:
> I appreciate that! That's really what I
arthur miller writes:
> This one draws graph of cons cells (lists):
>
> https://github.com/amno1/draw-cons-tree
>
> I never tried with random s-expressions, but I guess you could pass
> them in as lists?
Hi, Arthur,
Thank you for the pointer to draw-cons-tree. I didn't know this package,
I'll ta
idk about others, but as a luddite follower of bugfix/maint, if
poissible and not too annoying to do, i would be interested in
knowing, at the email subject header level, that the upcoming
bugfix/maint release [state org version number] will not support <=
[state emacs version number] so that i can
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 26/06/2022 11:50, Arthur Miller wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>>
>>> By state I mean some structure opaque to menu package. It just receives it
>>> from
>>> caller as an optional argument and (when given) later passes it to
>>> handler. Maybe it is alien approach in LIS
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>> actual notes below:
>
> Awesome notes. Hats off to such a detailed capture (reminds me to give
> my poor org-capture templates some more love one day :-))
This capture template is public: https://github.com/yantar92/org-capture-ref
Best,
Ihor
Bhavin Gandhi writes:
> Currently, when we call `org-auto-repeat-maybe', it adds
> `org-add-log-note' to post-command-hook using `org-add-log-setup'. As
> soon as we reach the question about 10 repeater intervals (the call to
> `y-or-n-p' from `org-auto-repeat-maybe'), the post-command-hook gets
Samuel Wales writes:
> idk about others, but as a luddite follower of bugfix/maint, if
> poissible and not too annoying to do, i would be interested in
> knowing, at the email subject header level, that the upcoming
> bugfix/maint release [state org version number] will not support <=
> [state em
i use git version, not elpa, so for me, mailing list could tip me off
as early as possible, but not too early, if it said in email subject
header line that in a known upcoming release, it has been decided that
a specified emacs version will no longer be supported [note: i presume
and hope this woul
[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
[[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
> I do make a serious point: by linking to liberapay who are actively
> searching
Richard Stallman writes:
> I agree that links to liberapay might someday work without the donor's
> running nonfree software. But that is not likely to occur this year,
> and for it to occur in this decade is a long shot.
>
> So please don't put links to liberapay into GNU package web pages.
Cl
Richard Stallman writes:
> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>
> > I do make a serious point: by linking to li
Samuel Wales writes:
> i use git version, not elpa, so for me, mailing list could tip me off
> as early as possible, but not too early, if it said in email subject
> header line that in a known upcoming release, it has been decided that
> a specified emacs version will no longer be supported [n
your opinion is noted. mine remains, but maintainers are welcome to
do as they think is right. i stated what i thoguht might be useful
for my ase. no further discussion needed.
On 6/30/22, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> i use git version, not elpa, so for me, mailing list coul
Hi
I have the following table
| name | marks |
|---+---|
| Auser | 0.5 |
| Buser | 2 |
| Cuser | 0 |
| Duser | 2 |
| Euser | 0 |
| Fuser | 3 |
| Guser | |
| Huser | 0 |
| Iuser | |
| Juser | 6 |
If I sort the second column numerically I obtain
On 01/07/2022 04:48, Tim Cross wrote:
1. Just using the .org as the suffix of the url instead of the .html did
not work for me using two different browser. However, it did work for
ihor, so either I did something wrong or there is something in my setup
which is preventing that from working. Need
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