Re [Patch] Pre-/postpend arbitrary LaTeX code to a section

2022-09-19 Thread Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
HI Juan Manuel, Looks cool and would be a +1 from my side, since I need that too... Can it be extended to add properties to a #BEGIN_example #END_example snippet? I already suggested that some time ago... /PA -- Fragen sind nicht da um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werde

Re: per-file (or, really, per buffer) allowing/disallowing code block execution

2022-09-19 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Sunday, 11 Sep 2022 at 17:10, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > In fact, it is very popular to replace _all_ the yes/no prompts in > Emacs with y/n prompts. I had to laugh. The oldest line in my Emacs init is (fset 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p) ;I hate typing... and this dates back to the

Re: Call code block via link?

2022-09-19 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Saturday, 10 Sep 2022 at 07:15, Felix Dorner wrote: > Clicking/following the link would execute the call and my password > ready to paste elsewhere. Feasible? I have links of the form [[elisp:(some elisp sexp)][Click here to do X]] -- : Eric S Fraga, with org release_9.5.4-768-g5bb699 in Em

Re: [Patch] Pre-/postpend arbitrary LaTeX code to a section

2022-09-19 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Sunday, 18 Sep 2022 at 12:27, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: > I don't know if the following scenario usually appears in the workflow > of other Org users as well. Otherwise, I think this patch could be > ignored. I would find something like this useful as I often have commands such as \newpage and

Re: [PATCH worg] org-tutorials/org4beginners.org: fix keybinding

2022-09-19 Thread Bastien
laalsaas writes: > diff --git a/org-tutorials/org4beginners.org b/org-tutorials/org4beginners.org > index 60344c80..d7376f29 100644 > --- a/org-tutorials/org4beginners.org > +++ b/org-tutorials/org4beginners.org > @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ To speed up working with TODO-list there is the following > sh

Re: Suggested Syntax for cancelled checkboxes: [-] as non-blocking dependency

2022-09-19 Thread Karl Voit
Hi, * Christophe Schockaert wrote: > As for me, I am interested in having a way to manage cancels. > > I have always managed it with workarounds up to now, so it would be nice > to have a clean way for it. "Clean" depends on the definition. To me, a general convention with the statement that i

Re: [PATCH] Babel evaluation: location and timing information

2022-09-19 Thread Fraga, Eric
Dear Timothy, this looks very useful. I've not tested it but would ask for one (hopefully minor) addition: could the position information provided include point as well as line number? I tend to use 1 line per paragraph (with visual line mode and org indent mode) and some of my paragraphs might

Re: [PATCH] Babel evaluation: location and timing information

2022-09-19 Thread Max Nikulin
On 18/09/2022 10:09, Timothy wrote: and now this might look like so: ┌ │ executing Emacs-Lisp call on line 143... │ Code block evaluation complete (took 0.2s). └ I do not mind to have such feature, but I am unsure concerning its price. I just have tried (benchmark-run 1 (line-number

Re: [PATCH] Fixing refile cache use for org-goto in indirect buffers.

2022-09-19 Thread Max Nikulin
On 19/09/2022 12:16, Yuchen Pei wrote: To reprod: - make sure the org-refile-targets generates a big enough list where the refile cache makes a difference - visit an org file in org-refile-targets - M-x clone-indirect-buffer-other-window - C-0 C-c C-w to clear cache - M-: (org-refile-get-targe

Re: per-file (or, really, per buffer) allowing/disallowing code block execution

2022-09-19 Thread Rudolf Adamkovič
Greg Minshall writes: > - "always this buffer" [Y?] I would deeply appreciate this option for my Org notebook that contains two kinds of source blocks: (1) workers for on-demand execution and (2) reproducible examples for anytime execution. I cannot figure out how to make Org work with both, me

Re: per-file (or, really, per buffer) allowing/disallowing code block execution

2022-09-19 Thread Greg Minshall
Rudy, > I would deeply appreciate this option for my Org notebook that contains > two kinds of source blocks: (1) workers for on-demand execution and (2) > reproducible examples for anytime execution. I cannot figure out how to > make Org work with both, meaning it would execute just the reproduc

Re: orgmode.org welcome page says to install via MELPA but as writing, this cannot be done

2022-09-19 Thread Bastien
Hi David, David Ventimiglia via "General discussions about Org-mode." writes: > Sorry, nevermind. Done. :) Let us know if there is still something I can do to make it more obvious that this is GNU ELPA and not GNU MELPA. Many users may make this confusion but I'm short of ideas. Thanks, --

Re: orgmode.org welcome page says to install via MELPA but as writing, this cannot be done

2022-09-19 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Bastien writes: > Let us know if there is still something I can do to make it more > obvious that this is GNU ELPA and not GNU MELPA. Many users may > make this confusion but I'm short of ideas. The only idea coming to my mind is turning "GNU ELPA" into a link. -- Ihor Radchenko, Org mode con

Re: orgmode.org welcome page says to install via MELPA but as writing, this cannot be done

2022-09-19 Thread Bastien
Ihor Radchenko writes: > The only idea coming to my mind is turning "GNU ELPA" into a link. Done, thanks the suggestion! -- Bastien

Re: orgmode.org welcome page says to install via MELPA but as writing, this cannot be done

2022-09-19 Thread Timothy
Hi Bastien, The whole top banner has become a bit messy, IMO. I’ll have a go at cleaning it up later today. See Matrix for a preview I put together by just editing the in-browser HTML. Also let me know if you don’t use Matrix at all, I just thought I’d send you a message since you’re on there 🙂.