Max Nikulin writes:
> On 22/11/2022 08:14, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>
2. `org-sort-list'
5. `org-sort-entries'
>>> `downcase' is used, not proper case folding, so a potential issue
>>
>> `downcase' is used to determine user input about sorting type.
>> Not for sor
Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
>> I have replaced "MathJax 4" instances with "MathJax 3". I guess it was
>> a typo.
>
> The patch (correctly) distinguishes between:
>
> - MathJax 2 that we deprecated,
> - MathJax 3 that we now use by default, and
> - MathJax 4 that we support but do *not* use by defaul
William Denton writes:
>> You might have set some customization that overrides `default-directory'
>> setting in ESS.
>
> You were quite right---thanks for checking. Recently ESS changed
> ess-startup-directory and now it's aware of projects. I'd recently put some
> files under Git, which mad
Hi,
It looks like the mailing list associated with https://sr.ht/~bzg/org/
is associated with https://lists.sr.ht/~bzg/org-build-failures.
It is what I get when I click on "mailing list" tab.
I'd expect that tab to point to our main list instead.
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Org mode contribu
On 23/11/2022 17:37, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
Strings to sort are passed either through `identity' or
through `downcase'.
Thanks for the pointer.
Now, I am getting more confused though.
Do we even need to use `string-collate-lessp' then?
I think we do because sort result is
On 23/11/2022 22:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
(setq lst '("semana" "señor" "sepia"))
(sort lst #'string-lessp) ; => ("semana" "sepia" "señor")
(sort lst #'string-collate-lessp) ; => ("semana" "señor" "sepia")
On 23/11/2022 17:37, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Eli even argued that `string-collate-les
Have been using org mode for more than 10 years and package manager since
emacs 26. When I moved to emacs 28, the included org package was 9.4x and
a nag message to install org from the elpa repository appeared everytime
an org file is processed. I run emacs on windows and list-packages does
not
Paul Schlesinger writes:
> Have been using org mode for more than 10 years and package manager since
> emacs 26. When I moved to emacs
> 28, the included org package was 9.4x and a nag message to install org from
> the elpa repository appeared everytime
> an org file is processed. I run ema
Hello Paul,
As far as I know emacs 28 ships with org-mode 9.5.
So if you have org-mode 9.4 you might have install an older version on
top of this.
When installing emacs 28 on window with a plain vanilla installation,
M-x org-version, should give you 9.5.
My best advice would be to try reinstalli
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Fixed now.
Fantastic! And thank you again, Ihor, for the guidance.
Rudy
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Rudolf Adamkovič writes:
> In aaccbb2f9, I fixed the clipping problems plaguing Babel LaTeX/SVG
> output by adjusting Inkscape arguments. Here, I fix the same problem
> but for Org LaTeX fragments, this time adjusting dvisvgm arguments.
> Also, I also made before/after screenshots, so that you c
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> > +The result type detection depends on the code block language, as
> > +described in the documentation for individual [[*Languages][languages]].
>
> Is this intended? On the pdf it looks strange to me:
>
>The result type detection depends on the code bloc
William Denton writes:
> In Emacs:
>
> + C-x C-f (load r.org wherever it is)
> + C-c C-c (to execute the R code)
> + Say yes to "Evaluate this R code block on your system?"
> + #RESULTS block appears (good) but image does not show
> + C-c C-x C-v (to toggle image display)
> + image appears
> + C-
Thanks for looking at this. You've fixed the org-toggle-inline-images problem,
but the image generation and display problem is still there for me.
Here's a one-liner shell block that generates an image with Imagemagick, so no
extra Emacs packages necessary:
# -
#+begin_src sh :results g
William Denton writes:
> #+begin_src sh :results graphics file :file /tmp/colour.png
> convert -size 300x300 xc:#002b36 /tmp/colour.png
> #+end_src
>
> # -
>
> But the image doesn't appear right away:
>
> + C-x C-f (load this file)
> + C-c C-c (to execute)
> + Say yes to "Evalute this sh code
On 24 November 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
The image should appear immediately in the buffer, shouldn't it?
No, it should not.
Though it is often requested.
Huh, strange. It's always done it for me, at least with R code blocks, as far
as I can remember. But back to my original problem!
William Denton writes:
> + C-c C-c (execute R block again)
> + answer yes to "Evaluate this?" question
> + image disappears
> + C-c C-x C-v (to see image)
> + image is still 300 pixels square!
What if you run M-: (clear-image-cache) before C-c C-x C-v?
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode
On 24 November 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
William Denton writes:
+ C-c C-c (execute R block again)
+ answer yes to "Evaluate this?" question
+ image disappears
+ C-c C-x C-v (to see image)
+ image is still 300 pixels square!
What if you run M-: (clear-image-cache) before C-c C-x C-v?
Tha
William Denton writes:
>> What if you run M-: (clear-image-cache) before C-c C-x C-v?
>
> That does it!
Strange.
I am unable to reproduce the issue on my side (using the earlier bash
code block you provided).
What is your Emacs version?
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Lea
On 24 November 2022, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
William Denton writes:
What if you run M-: (clear-image-cache) before C-c C-x C-v?
That does it!
Strange.
I am unable to reproduce the issue on my side (using the earlier bash
code block you provided).
What is your Emacs version?
I refreshed t
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