On 29/09/2022 00:08, Tim Cross wrote:
1. Org mode cannot be used to create accessible PDF documents as long as
it depends on the latex environment to generate those documents.
Are there free tools that can generate accessible PDF documents?
Perhaps, when it is mandatory requirement, export th
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> "Christopher M. Miles" writes:
>
>> Ok, I created the patch for subtree cycling display inline images.
>> Tested by edebug when org cycling, it should works fine. I don't know
>> how to write test for this.
>
> Thanks for the update!
>
> For tests, you will need to test
Bastien writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> I think the part about CC is missing in
>> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#orga0c76fb
>
> Indeed - can you add it?
>> Also, I find it important to take note about worg documentation for
>> built-in babel backends. I did not even know i
hi, Jean Louis,
> I do not know what is column view. But I understand that you need
> descriptive text.
that was my state until recently, though i had seen various references
to it and its usage on the mailing list. it at least offers some form
of completing read, at least for what might be in
I am definitely interested, make prototype please. Just can't answer properly
on travel.
Jean
On September 28, 2022 10:15:06 AM UTC, Eduardo Ochs
wrote:
>> I would like to have non-Org links so that my function for links
>> interpolates into a button. It works now in the presentation mode. I
>> would like to make links descriptive or non descriptive just as in
>> Org, so that it works
I will see how to implement this, thank you
On September 29, 2022 4:07:15 AM UTC, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>Jean Louis writes:
>
>> Let us say that link is:
>>
>> (link "Duck" (browse-url "http://www.duckduckgo.com";))
>>
>> such link should be displyed as:
>>
>> __Duck__ (underlined)
>>
>> but j
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> Note that org also lacks any accessibility support for HTML generated
>> documents as well. However, this is less problematic as authors do have
>> some ability to add the necessary attributes that can improve
>> accessibility - an option not ava
Inlinetasks are always interpreted to be of type heading. This causes
multiple issues e.g with export.
I think that I could track it to the function org-element--current-element,
where the check for headings is before the one for inlinetasks, while
inlinetask is just a sub-type of heading.
Hence
Michael Dauer writes:
> Inlinetasks are always interpreted to be of type heading. This causes
> multiple issues e.g with export.
>
> I think that I could track it to the function org-element--current-element,
> where the check for headings is before the one for inlinetasks, while
> inlinetask is
Michael Dauer writes:
> There is a (require 'org-inlinetask), and I use inlinetasks a lot.
Then please provide an example of a file with inlinetasks and steps you
did to get the erroneous behavior. See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html
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Ihor Radchenko,
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There is a (require 'org-inlinetask), and I use inlinetasks a lot.
Am Do., 29. Sept. 2022 um 13:18 Uhr schrieb Ihor Radchenko <
yanta...@gmail.com>:
> Michael Dauer writes:
>
> > Inlinetasks are always interpreted to be of type heading. This causes
> > multiple issues e.g with export.
> >
> > I
One thing I vividly remember doing Navy mandatory trainings was several
instances when providers had mouse cursor and keyboard disabled so the
only way to proceed was to have a sighted person position and click the
physical mouse!
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
so
Diego Rodriguez writes:
> Where does this CDATA tag gets added automatically and how can I modify this
> behavior?
Do you have auto-formatting on save configured in Emacs -- perhaps even
via a starter kit like Doom Emacs, so that you're only half aware of it?
And are you by any chance on macOS,
El 2022-09-29 02:51, Greg Minshall escribió:
> hi, Jean Louis,
>
>> I do not know what is column view. But I understand that you need
>> descriptive text.
>
> that was my state until recently, though i had seen various references
> to it and its usage on the mailing list. it at least offers som
El 2022-09-29 04:42, Jean Louis escribió:
> On September 28, 2022 10:15:06 AM UTC, Eduardo Ochs
> wrote:
>
>>> I would like to have non-Org links so that my function for links
>>> interpolates into a button. It works now in the presentation mode. I
>>> would like to make links descriptive or non
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> All right, I did the following 10 experiments.
Thanks again!
> RESULT:
>
> Exporting crashes Emacs.
*shrug*
May you try with Emacs version that is not bleeding edge? Like Emacs 28.
> *
> *** EXPERIMENT 10 ***
> *
>
> CONFIG
On 29/09/2022 11:12, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
On 28/09/2022 10:07, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
- What TeX engine do you use? E.g. for PdfLaTeX it may be necessary to
add \usepackage{cmap} immediately after \documentclass. Unicode engines
like LuaTeX likely do n
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 4:27 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Luca Ferrari writes:
>
> >> I'm trying to understand what could be eating all the cpu.
> >>
> >
> > So far, turning off flyspell-mode makes Emacs work fine again. Strange...
>
> Do you have any flyspell-related configuration in your config
Luca Ferrari writes:
>> Do you have any flyspell-related configuration in your config?
>
> I have:
> (flyspell-mode +1)
> (global-flycheck-mode +1)
Hmm. Can you try the development version of Org?
If you are just using a bare flyspell-mode, it generally gets slow on
large Org files. We have made
There seems to be an issue with export of inlinetasks, at least with
customizing it. Org mode version 9.5 (9.5-gced2b3
Please see the POC below:
* heading 1
** heading 1.1
* heading 2
*** TODO inline task
*** END
* heading 3
** heading 3.1
* Direct is fine
#+begin_src elisp
Hi. Greg.
> "Greg" == Greg Minshall writes:
Greg> Andrés, this is maybe more of an e-lisp question, or, at least,
here's more of an e-lisp
Greg> answer. if you have the useful =s= package [1] installed, then will
using =s-join= give
Greg> you what you want?
[...]
Yest that
Hi, I'm on vacation for the next month. I can look at it when I'm back.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022, 03:44 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Leo Butler writes:
>
> > The following Org document shows a bug in the beamer exporter.
>
> Confirmed on main.
>
> There are two bugs reported here:
> 1. ox-latex export b
Thanks Christian.
Your TINYCHANGE fits into the 15 lines limit. I
will review it.
As Bastien said, we follow as much as we can a predefined
format for commit messages:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#commit-messages
You may also l
Good point Ihor!
I will change that
Le 29/09/2022 à 04:25, Ihor Radchenko a
écrit :
tbanelwebmin writes:
You may try:
#+header: :includes '("" "")
I notice that
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/o
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Hi, Tim
>
> Tim Cross writes:
>
>> An unfortunate situation really - especially given Emacs has one of the
>> most powerful and advanced accessibility options available via
>> emacspeak.
>>
>> I also won't hold my breath for a new latgex core. THe latex3 initiative
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 29/09/2022 00:08, Tim Cross wrote:
>> 1. Org mode cannot be used to create accessible PDF documents as long as
>> it depends on the latex environment to generate those documents.
>
> Are there free tools that can generate accessible PDF documents? Perhaps,
> when it is
Dear all,
I think I owe everyone an apology. I have allowed frustration from
another area of life colour my response here and as a result, my tone
and assessment was too negative.
While it is correct that we cannot use org mode to generate accessible
PDFs and that does mean in environments wher
Michael Dauer writes:
> There seems to be an issue with export of inlinetasks, at least with
> customizing it. Org mode version 9.5 (9.5-gced2b3
Can you try the latest bugfix or main branch instead?
--
Ihor Radchenko,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at https://orgmode.org/.
Sup
David Lukeš writes:
> I suggested a patch, but it probably got buried in the noise:
> https://list.orgmode.org/20220228140750.75761-1-dafydd.lu...@gmail.com/
>
> Instead, I see that another fix was merged yesterday (for different
> reasons AFAICS, but it should help with this auto-formatting issu
"Christopher M. Miles" writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> I got a new problem in patch, the (point-max) in function
> ~org-cycle-display-inline-images~ SOMETIMES return EOF error instead of
> correct max point value when org-cycle `state' is ~'folded~. I can't
> find out what caused this even
Dear List,
I am forwarding an official email from RMS changing subject line to more
descriptive. See below.
For some context, in order to support specialized syntax for manuals, we
may first need to implement the discussed special blocks export and
inline special blocks:
1. https://list.orgmode.o
i really wish i could engage or even post drafts of extensible syntax
stuff that i had replied to many years ago and recently.
On 9/29/22, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I am forwarding an official email from RMS changing subject line to more
> descriptive. See below.
>
> For some context
Timothy writes:
>> You can also add the X-Woof-Patch: applied header to your reply.
Applied.
Fixed.
For record, the patch has been applied, and this bug report is now
considered fixed.
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Ihor Radchenko,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at https://orgmode.org/.
Support Org deve
On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 07:05:40AM +1000, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I think I owe everyone an apology [...]
> For those interested and because it might help with understanding in
> this area, I thought I'd outline the actual cause of my frustration [...]
No, I for one are grateful for
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