Russell Adams writes:
> I find Org's clocking to be too detailed, and that it doesn't play
> well with dynamically organized hierarchies of notes. I frequently
> create and close subtasks, or switch parts of the tree. Clocking each
> one is too much overhead, and too granular. I don't need to pro
On Fri, Jul 08, 2022 at 03:02:00PM +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> You may hook into timestamp insertion/todo-state change functions and
> accumulate the "time" into headline properties.
Hooking on insertion is a bit low level, and sounds like it's only
about maintaining state in the currently runn
On 2022-07-08 05:04, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
ed...@openmail.cc writes:
This is on topic and can be useful for others So, there should
be no issue with
posting this here
Thanks!
Note that this modified version of the function is derived from
org-export-ignore-headlines from ox-extra.el [1]
On 08/07/2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Could you please create a proper patch
See attached. I made a further change to use `with-current-buffer` instead of
`set-buffer+save-excursion`.
Best regards,
-- Al
>From 398fee0c235c53399cd8cc481f9e732f64ae88cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Al Haji-Ali
Hello.
As I do not know which of these alternatives
- it is normal, this feature should not be there,
- it is an oversight,
- this feature is not implemented yet,
- it does not work for me for some reason,
- other,
is valid, I decided to report this minor issue.
Specifically, I
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 7:25 AM wrote:
> As I do not know which of these alternatives
>
>- it is normal, this feature should not be there,
>- it is an oversight,
>- this feature is not implemented yet,
I believe this is the answer, and it's arguable (I have no opinion,
and could see r
TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
using pdfTeX
Many times Org users who frequently need to export their documents to
LaTeX, but who do not have much LaTeX experience (or their knowledge of
the TeX ecosystem is somewhat out of date), find themselv
Hi,
I recently discover the Obsidian Media Extended plugin (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQXVWtNkeZw) to take notes while watching
videos / listening to audios with keybindings to stop the video and create
timestamps with link to the specific moment of the video, etc.
Is there something simil
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, 9:07 AM Gerardo Moro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently discover the Obsidian Media Extended plugin (
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQXVWtNkeZw) to take notes while watching
> videos / listening to audios with keybindings to stop the video and create
> timestamps with link to th
Gerardo Moro writes:
> Is there something similar in Emacs?
mpv.el [1] is a starting point. You can play videos from YouTube (and
other websites) in mpv if you install yt-dlp [2] (or another youtube-dl
fork). With a little bit of hacking you can get all the features of the
package you mention
Gerardo Moro writes:
> I recently discover the Obsidian Media Extended plugin (
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQXVWtNkeZw) to take notes while watching
> videos / listening to audios with keybindings to stop the video and create
> timestamps with link to the specific moment of the video, etc.
Gerardo Moro writes:
> Hi,
>
> I recently discover the Obsidian Media Extended plugin
> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQXVWtNkeZw) to take notes while
> watching videos / listening to audios with keybindings to stop the
> video and create timestamps with link to the specific moment of the
> vi
Hello,
Is there a way to include Mathjax in html emails produced via M-x
org-mime-htmlize ?
I would be glad to find a solution to this (small) problem.
All the best,
Jo.
Hi again,
> I am using Vanilla Emacs.
> Note that Doom is known for carelessly advising some Org functions and
> can sometimes break things. Such issues should be reported to Doom
> developers.
Thanks for your help & pointers.
Yes I agree, the problem must come from Doom's config (the commit ver
Correct.
1. Org should be the truth, not some export format that is picked
based on political opinion.
2. Lowest Common denominator in my vocabulary is a "bad word" that LCD
is something that makes everyone equally unhappy.
So Take-Away:
1. Make org the best format for holding the
1. Labels: yes -- figure captions etc. are examples of "labels" in
general.
2. Math: Yes -- I meant the TeX/LaTeX representation of a math
expression.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> "T.V Raman" writes:
>
> > On org side:
>
> Thanks for the feedback!
>
> > 1. During authoring, ensur
On 22-07-08 12:51, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "^[ \t]*\\(SCHEDULED:\\|DEADLINE:\\)"
Ihor,
This seems to work. Thank you.
Regards,
Bob
Hi Ihor,
On Monday, 4 Jul 2022 at 21:06, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> The patch introduces a new functionality to ob-core.el allowing more
>> stable temporary file names. I am not sure if my implementation is the
>> best way to solve the problem, so comments are welcome.
>
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
> I updated org recently (and again just now) and am getting the error
> shown in the attached file. This is related to your patch, I think
> given that it fails in accessing the "stable-file", but haven't verified
> it. Before I investigate further, I thought I would rais
Please ignore. Restarting Emacs fixed the problem. For some reason,
re-loading org was not enough. I can export without error again.
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.4-613-gb3b17c in Emacs 29.0.50
>>> "JMM" == Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Hi Juan
> TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
> using pdfTeX
>
> Many times Org users who frequently need to export their documents to
> LaTeX, but who do not have much LaTeX experience (or their knowledge
Totally separate user, but this is so dang cool. Thanks for the links, Juan.
Looks awesome!
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, at 9:25 AM, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently discover the Obsidian Media Extended plugin
> > (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQXVWtNkeZw
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Thanks for that list.
>
> Well I have felt in the past the same about pdftex, but I have partially
> switched to xetex precisely on the reasons you list.
>
> I have not have the time, to really try out Luatex. Did you have the
> time to compare it with XeTeX?
First o
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more
advantageous than
using pdfTeX
Interesting. Thanks!
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye
Juan Manuel, et al.,
> TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
> using pdfTeX
i'm guessing this would be a nice addtion to worg (if it's not already
there).
cheers, Greg
Today, I think the only advantage pdftex has is speed; it's a lot
faster to compile documents than luatex.
And maybe some advanced microtypography features, though I haven't tracked that.
Bruce
Hi,
I was trying to customize org-src-window-setup and noticed that "plain" was
not an option, despite being documented. I checked the commit and it seems
the implementation was added but the choice list in the defcustom was not
updated.
Best,
Matt Rudary
0001-org-src.el-Add-plain-to-org-src-wi
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more
advantageous than
using pdfTeX
I forgot to ask earlier. Is Lua support in Babel potentially
useful? The current implementation doesn't work too well.
All the best,
Tom
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.onlin
Bruce D'Arcus writes:
> Today, I think the only advantage pdftex has is speed; it's a lot
> faster to compile documents than luatex.
That's true, but it seems to be a LaTeX and fontspec issue. I think
ConTeXt, which uses LuaTeX, is faster, but I don't have the hard data.
In general TeX is slow an
El 2022-07-08 08:23, Tor Kringeland escribió:
> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
>> Is there something similar in Emacs?
>
> mpv.el [1] is a starting point. You can play videos from YouTube (and
> other websites) in mpv if you install yt-dlp [2] (or another youtube-dl
> fork). With a little bit of hacki
Christian and Ihor,
Thank you folks for taking the time to explain the matter to me. Your
messages made me realize that I completely misunderstood inline source
blocks. It all makes sense, and I have no bug to report!
Rudy
--
"Programming reliably -- must be an activity of an undeniably
mathem
Hi Ihor,
* Ihor Radchenko [2022-07-08; 12:25]:
> Thanks for reporting! The backtrace is very helpful.
>
> Can you please try the attached patch and let me know if it helps?
thanks for the patch. I first tried to provoke again the
warnings but did not succeed, although I use the same emacs
and or
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> This patch does not apply. It does not appear to be based on the
> original main branch:
>
> Applying: ob-core.el: Improve org-babel-default-header-args docstring
> error: sha1 information is lacking or useless (lisp/ob-core.el).
> error: could not build fake ancestor
My
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Thanks for the patch! And sorry for the late reply.
No worries for the delay - I know you have a lot of these. Thanks for
the review.
> Your explanation is quite confusing, but I think I managed to understand
> what you referred to:
>
> --
> We can write the simple
Timothy writes:
> As mentioned by Ihor, you’ll want to take a look at the curent version of
> ox-latex, specifically `org-latex-src-block--custom' which now contains `(?c .
> ,caption)'. You may want to consider modifying
> `org-latex--caption/label-string' to
> accept the form `(element info &o
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
> using pdfTeX
>
>
>
> Many times Org users who frequently need to export their documents to
> LaTeX, but who do not have much LaTeX experience (or their knowledge of
> the TeX ecosys
On 09/07/2022 01:49, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
using pdfTeX
I forgot to ask earlier. Is Lua support in Babel potentially useful?
The current implementation doesn't work too well.
In the context
Max Nikulin writes:
On 09/07/2022 01:49, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more
advantageous than
using pdfTeX
I forgot to ask earlier. Is Lua support in Babel potentially
useful?
The current implementation doesn't work to
Hugo Heagren writes:
> Since the last version of this patch, I have:
> - moved the code which sets `type' in `org-insert-link' to a position
> where it covers more cases
> - rewritten the macros used in the tests, so that always (and
> correctly) restore the original state after running, even
"T.V Raman" writes:
> > > 3. For math especially, make sure the TeX/LaTeX is preserved one
> > > way or the other in the export
> >
> > Do you refer to the TeX source? To any specific export format?
> 2. Math: Yes -- I meant the TeX/LaTeX representation of a math
>express
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 09/07/2022 01:49, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
>> Juan Manuel Macías writes:
>>
>>> TL;DR: A list of use cases where using LuaTeX is more advantageous than
>>> using pdfTeX
>> I forgot to ask earlier. Is Lua support in Babel potentially useful? The
>> current
>> implementat
Guillaume MULLER writes:
> I'm not sure what did the trick, but if someone is looking for a solution,
> it's probably a mix of:
> - disabling org in Doom's init.el and/or
> - manually pulling & compiling the versions in
> ~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/{repos,build-27.1}/org and/or
> - changing th
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Is there a way to include Mathjax in html emails produced via M-x
> org-mime-htmlize ?
>
> I would be glad to find a solution to this (small) problem.
Note that org-mime is not a part of Org. It is hosted and developed at
https://github.com/org-mime/org-mime
Search
Tim Cross writes:
> Juan, I think it would be great to add your post to worg. I'm happy to
> do this, but I think it wold also be good if we could include a basic
> 'setup' i.e. what changes people might need to (or should do to maximise
> benefit) in order to try out luatex. For example, what se
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 7:25 AM wrote:
>
>> As I do not know which of these alternatives
>>
>>- it is normal, this feature should not be there,
>>- it is an oversight,
>>- this feature is not implemented yet,
>
> I believe this is the answer, and it's arguabl
Al Haji-Ali writes:
> On 08/07/2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Could you please create a proper patch
>
> See attached. I made a further change to use `with-current-buffer` instead of
> `set-buffer+save-excursion`.
Thanks!
Two more comments.
> * lisp/org.el (org-agenda-prepare-buffers): Call
> `
Russell Adams writes:
> I just want to get the agenda items in a programmatic way so I can
> report on them.
Can you then formulate what exactly you want to achieve?
Do you want to consider only agenda items? All the timestamps in the
matching items or maybe just some?
Best,
Ihor
Matt Rudary writes:
> I was trying to customize org-src-window-setup and noticed that "plain" was
> not an option, despite being documented. I checked the commit and it seems
> the implementation was added but the choice list in the defcustom was not
> updated.
Thanks for your contribution!
Appl
Gregor Zattler writes:
> I then updated org-mode, applied your patch: No warning
> either. I then purged ~/.cache/org/persist and restarted
> emacs: No warnings.
>
> So while there are no downsides regarding my small test with
> your patch, I cannot verify that it addresses the problem,
> becaus
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Juan, I think it would be great to add your post to worg. I'm happy to
>> do this, but I think it wold also be good if we could include a basic
>> 'setup' i.e. what changes people might need to (or should do to maximise
>> benefit) in order to tr
Matt Huszagh writes:
> ... Try these.
Thanks!
Applied onto main via e8dd98d15 and 8be689f11 with amendments.
I have modified the commit messages to provide the properly formatted
changelog entries that include the modified function/defcustom name.
Also, I have changed the commit messages and the
FWIW: I have switched to lualatex years ago. In my opinion the additional
compilation time is worth much more than my time debugging problems with
weird symbols. Even when I only use Latin in the main text, most of the
time, there are some special symbols that would need special attention in
the bi
Bruce D'Arcus writes on Fri 8 Jul 2022 08:05:
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 7:25 AM wrote:
>
> > As I do not know which of these alternatives
> >
> >- it is normal, this feature should not be there,
> >- it is an oversight,
> >- this feature is not implemented yet,
>
> I believe
On 09/07/2022 10:50, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Or we may go even further and make org-latex-compiler default to luatex.
This will benefit all the non-latin language users.
1. It is necessary to detect if LuaLaTeX is installed to fallback to
PdfLaTeX otherwise. On Ubuntu presence of lualatex binar
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