With the 9.5.5 version
Org mode version 9.5.5 (9.5.5-g8ef620 @
/home/cochard/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.5/)
What I have in Info is
The Org Manual
**
This manual is for Org version 9.5.
Copyright © 2004–2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
But if
Org mo
Dear Alain,
> Alain Cochard writes:
> With the 9.5.5 version
> Org mode version 9.5.5 (9.5.5-g8ef620 @
> /home/cochard/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.5.5/)
> What I have in Info is
> The Org Manual **
> This manual is for Org version 9.5.
>
Colin Baxter writes on Thu 1 Dec 2022 11:19:
> You might have an INFOPATH conflict.
Indeed. Thanks.
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Hi,
I wrote https://github.com/nikclayton/ob-sql-mode as a thing that scratched
my own itch a few years ago. Since then my need for it has disappeared, but
kind people occasionally report issues or send PRs.
I'm not really in a position to review them, so I'm looking for someone who
would be inte
Hi,
If I run emacs or emacsclient with the option -nw or -t, the chord S-RET
in a table cell does not create a new cell below with the incremented
value. It just creates a new empty cell. When running Emacs with a
GUI, the incrementation works.
Is this a known problem? If so, is there a soluti
Hi Nik
> I wrote https://github.com/nikclayton/ob-sql-mode as a thing that
> scratched my own itch a few years ago. Since then my need for it has
> disappeared, but kind people occasionally report issues or send PRs.
>
> I'm not really in a position to review them, so I'm looking for
> someone who
On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 04:50:48PM +0100, Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I run emacs or emacsclient with the option -nw or -t, the chord S-RET
> in a table cell does not create a new cell below with the incremented
> value. It just creates a new empty cell. When running Emacs with a
> GUI, th
Frederic,
> > It looks like there is something wrong with comint-prompt-regexp in
> > R buffers. It somehow does not match the prompt.
>
> I'm not sure it's the explanation either, since external (i.e.,
> non-session) evaluation works as expected. (Just remove the ":session
> *R*" part of the hea
> On Nov 30, 2022, at 5:48 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> William Denton writes:
>
>> I tried that, but it didn't fix it. :(
>
> Ok. I was able to reproduce on my side.
>
>> With a minimal setup, running the R block with a :session makes it ask where
>> the
>> working directory should be
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote:
>> Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his
>> truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer.
>
> I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time
> fixing bugs and
> reviewing patches, not to mention the
I exported an essay written in org mode to a LaTeX file (and then a pdf)
today. It had `example' blocks in several consequent sections, each with
a name (i.e. `#+name'). I have `org-latex-prefer-user-labels' set to t,
and used these names to refer to the examples later on.
I noticed that some of
On 12/1/22 18:10, Tim Cross wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
On 29/11/2022 13:58, Bastien wrote:
Last but not least: thanks to Ihor his
truly amazing work and for being the de facto maintainer.
I think, Ihor's role in this release is crucial. He spent a lot of time fixing
bugs and
reviewing pat
Bastien writes:
> Some users reported an (invalid-function org-assert-version) error
> when installing Org from ELPA:
>
> https://lists.sr.ht/~bzg/emacsfr/%3Cd091463e1615422eb00070727d6a094ec0ae3c73.camel%40adocentyn.io%3E
> https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/z7qulo/comment/iyd9vam/?context=3
Tim Cross writes:
> One question I do have is with respect to the new folding code, the
> changes in Emacs to improve overlay performance and the correct way
> forward.
>
> On one hand, it was an immense amount of work for Ihor to implement a
> better performing solution and something I'm sure th
Greg Minshall writes:
> Ihor will know, but i *think* that without :session, there is no R
> "shell" running, so the ...-prompt-regexp isn't used. rather (do i know
> this? assume this?), an R script is prepared and executed.
You are right.
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Org mode contributor
Hi.
Using a file with just one header:
* something
:CLOCK:
CLOCK: [2022-12-01 Thu 17:15]--[2022-12-01 Thu 17:30] => 0:15
:END:
If I put the cursor on the end timestamp (on the 3 of 17:30) and press
shift+up or shift-down, the timestamp is correctly adjusted by 5 minutes,
but the cursor ju
Hi Ihor,
> I cannot reproduce.
> Can you please provide detailed steps starting from emacs -Q?
It's not happened with emacs -Q, but happened with Spacemace configuration.
Hi Ihor,
> I cannot reproduce.
> Can you please provide detailed steps starting from emacs -Q?
The bug caused by the function org-table-clean-line calls the
org-string-width inside a string-match clause without protection, for the
org-string-width maybe change the match data then cause the
Kyle Meyer writes:
>> This patch autoloads `org-assert-version'.
>
> I don't understand the rationale behind this.
It was my naive attempt at fixing the "invalid-function
org-assert-version" error several people reported.
> Every spot that calls
> org-assert-version is preceded by a line that
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