Hi,
It has been a while since I looked into the Org syntax document at
https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html. So, I am not again ready
to see and comment on things with a fresh eye.
Below, I am listing my further feedback on the document.
I encourage other Org users to look into it as well
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I will be happy to merge a proper patch upon addressing possible
> pitfalls. I do not feel strongly about my variant vs. yours.
Max, do you have any update here? If not, I will merge my variant as it
should not break anything.
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Org mode co
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Note that apart from the problem on Emacs side, there appears to be a
>> problem with org-cite-basic-export-bibliography.
>>
>> org-cite-basic-export-bibliography uses org-cite-basic--print-entry,
>> which fails to print keys, which are not in
No, when I open my .org file, ad fitst I view the calendario of week (with
things to do), I would have this view for the next 7 (or 6 or 9 or n) days in
future. Non I sede just the actual week
Thank you
Renato
Il 5 novembre 2022 23:57:37 CET, "Quiliro Ordóñez" ha
scritto:
>El 2022-11-05 15:5
Dear All,
the attached patch substantially improves the formatting of CSL-based
bibliographies in LaTeX export by supporting in-style formatting
settings that were previously ignored, most importantly,
'second-field-align', which is typically used for numeric styles such
as ieee.csl.
I'm sending
Christian Köstlin writes:
> Dear org-mode users,
>
>
> at the moment I am trying to enable as much of the org-mode testsuite
> on the ci server (see https://builds.sr.ht/~bzg for the latest
> testruns).
>
> From time to time some tests fail, because the time when e.g. a
> timestamp is written to
What do you mean by a false TODO?
Adham Omran
Hey all,
When exporting an org file with an R sourceblock that results in a table I get
the following error: ~(wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)~.
This happens when using ~emacs -Q~ and putting the below code blocks in a
test.org file; then using C-e h o to export to html.
#+begin_sr
On Sun, Nov 06, 2022 at 03:55:33AM +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Russell Adams writes:
>
> > Would there be any interest in a monthly 1-2 hour long ad-hoc screen
> > sharing and video discussion for Org-mode?
> There seems to be general interest.
>
> Do you plan to start the meetups any time soon
Ok, I found it's (La?)TeX default, specifically: By default math fonts
are italic, and what I want is upright font. So, currently I found it
can be done by \usepackage{mathastext} that makes italic math font a
upright font or by using "Neo Euler" font . At the moment I succesfully
applied it to
I ended up with DejaVu Math TeX Gyre. You probably need this font
installed on your system, but I'm not sure, because I had it installed
before. Here's code to replace in my config:
\\usepackage{mathastext}
\\usepackage{unicode-math}
\\setmainfont{Liberation Serif}
\\setsansfont[Scale=Ma
* lisp/ob-tangle.el (org-babel-tangle-single-block): strip noweb tags
from block if :noweb has been set to strip-tangle.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-common-header-args-w-values): add
"strip-tangle" as new allowed value.
* lisp/ob-core.el (org-babel-noweb-p): add "strip-tangle" at the
appropriate p
Hi Ihor,
On 11/5/22 03:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Adam Porter writes:
The attached patch improves the function org-get-indirect-buffer, fixing
a bug, clarifying the code, and adding a docstring.
Thanks! I have some comments.
Thanks for your review. I've attached a new patch.
+(cl-defun
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Nothing is attached.
I apologize. Please see the attached patch.
> If you are using Emacs to send email, I suggest you to enable checks
> for attachments, as I do in notmuch [...]
TIL and thank you! Added to my configuration.
> AFAIK, `current-message' always return
Ihor,
again, thanks for helping me with that problem.
and, just for my (or anyone's) future reference, how i probably *should*
have debugged this was to tangle the relevant source block, and then
examine the resulting shell-script file, and gone from there.
cheers, Greg
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
>#+begin_src bash
>echo "foo"
>echo "bar"
>#+end_src
>
> Typing 'C-c C-c' produces
>
>#+RESULTS:
>| foo |
>| bar |
>
> By contrast, with only 'echo "foo"', it produces what I expect:
>
>#+RESULTS:
>: foo
If you want to force str
Mattias writes:
> When exporting an org file with an R sourceblock that results in a table I
> get the following error: ~(wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)~.
>
> This happens when using ~emacs -Q~ and putting the below code blocks in a
> test.org file; then using C-e h o to export to
András Simonyi writes:
> the attached patch substantially improves the formatting of CSL-based
> bibliographies in LaTeX export by supporting in-style formatting
> settings that were previously ignored, most importantly,
> 'second-field-align', which is typically used for numeric styles such
> as
Daniel Ziltener writes:
> This patch adds the "strip-tangle" option for the :noweb header
> argument. This strips the noweb tags before tangling the block. This can
> be useful for e.g. testing purposes where one wants to use a block as
> test case that can be both run inline as well as tangled
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> Bummer! Do you have any suggestions in mind? Perhaps we could define
> an advice for '(current-message)', if that ever runs? I would welcome
> any ideas.
Using `current-message' would not be reliable even if it worked. It is
not future-compatible if we decide to emi
Russell Adams writes:
>> Do you plan to start the meetups any time soon?
>> If you do, we may also ask Timothy to announce it during his "This year
>> in Org" talk at Emacsconf.
>
> I've been really busy with work. I got a new Emacs BlueButton account
> I need to test, and then I'll make an initi
Adam Porter writes:
> Thanks for your review. I've attached a new patch.
Thanks!
Applied onto main with amendment to the commit message.
I added a link to this discussion for future reference.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=155dc778e8cd12bdfb4c7cac7e03f166ece105
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I propose to do the following:
> 1. org-time-stamp-formats and org-time-stamp-custom-formats will be
>treated as is, unless they contain "<" and ">" and the first and the
>last char.
> 2. If the formats do contain <...>, strip the "<" and ">".
> 3. Document (2) in
Bruno Barbier writes:
> I've attached the patch that I've used to fix ob-haskell.
Applied onto main.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=0de063a52181bd96ac9bf023454781f07c3353b3
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