Arash Esbati writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Could you please write a full patch with commit message? See
>> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#first-patch
>
> Thanks for your response. I hope I've got it right.
Thanks!
Applied, onto bugfix.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/em
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> The @ character in an Org citation seems to block import to an
> SQLite table.
>
> Has anyone successfully imported an Org citation to an SQLite
> table?
Could you please elaborate?
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András Simonyi writes:
>> Also, should we provide some commonly available natbib styles in the
>> defcustom?
>
> What would this look like?
`org-cite-natbib-options' has the following:
:type
'(set
(const :tag "use round parentheses (default)" round)
(const :tag "use square brackets" s
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András Simonyi writes:
> On Thu, 19 Jan 2023 at 10:56, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> So, do I understand correctly that italics, bold, subscript,
>> superscript, small-caps, and nocase must be passed to the CSL processor
>> in a format understood by CSL? Everything else
Matt writes:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 04:27:18 -0500 Ihor Radchenko wrote ---
> > I think `org-babel--shell-command-on-region' will be more appropriate.
> > Because similar issues might appear when attempting to evaluate other
> > code blocks on Windows, where `shell-file-name' is set
Am Dienstag, 24. Januar 2023, 10:40:30 CET schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
> AW writes:
> >> It is not up to Org. Try
> >>
> >> (browse-url "mid:3218434.44cspzl...@linux.fritz.box")
> >>
> >> You will likely see nothing.
> >
> > Well, M-x (browse-url "mid:3218434.44cspzl...@linux.fritz.box")
> > prod
Am Dienstag, 24. Januar 2023, 11:42:01 CET schrieb Dirk-Jan C. Binnema:
> Sorry if I'm repeating things earlier mentioned...
>
> mu4e supports message-id links through org-mode, and I *extensively*
> use that my agenda / todo lists. E.g.,
>mu4e:msgid:CACwzTKkeyptMcOA=jq8y23948-fkyfkmtwu...@mai
AW writes:
>> > Well, M-x (browse-url "mid:3218434.44cspzl...@linux.fritz.box")
>> > produces [No match].
>>
>> This is not a command.
>> You need M-: (...
>
> Sorry, I'm a user, not much knowledge of elisp. However, the result now is
> 'nil'.
On my side, it returns nil and _also_ opens mid:
Richard Stallman writes:
> Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> > It is hard to define "well known". For me, oracle and mssql databases
> > are well-known (just by company name), while saphana and vertica are
> > not.
>
> I have never heard of saphana or vertica, which suggests that maybe
> this is a
tbanelwebmin writes:
> Actually, orgtbl-fit is a bridge between Org Mode tables and Calc.
>
> By the way, Org Mode table spreadsheet capabilities are also a bridge
> with Calc.
>
> Examples & documentation can be read here:
> https://github.com/tbanel/orgtblfit/blob/main/README.org
Interesting.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Thanks!
> Applied, onto bugfix.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=65ca7bc6a
Thanks!
> You are also now listed as a contributor.
> https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/36cbf082
Thanks for adding me. You have me now under this section:
*
Hi,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bastien, could you please confirm the copyright status of Andreas
> Gerler?
It was missing in the FSF copyright.list file, but it has been fixed
and Andreas can be added as a regular contributor.
Best,
--
Bastien
Ihor Radchenko wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 26.01.2023 11:22:
Richard Stallman writes:
Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> It is hard to define "well known". For me, oracle and mssql databases
> are well-known (just by company name), while saphana and vertica are
> not.
I have never heard of sapha
Heinz Tuechler writes:
>> Also, what about Emacs supporting MS DOS and old versions of Windows? Do
>> they still qualify as popular software?
>>
> Microsoft would probably appreciate, if only the latest version were
> supported by free software.
> best regards, Heinz
Are you implying that droppi
Hi
I have the following org file example
#+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage[scrpage2]{rcsinfo}
\makeatletter
\def\@rcsInfoFancyInfo{{\footnotesize%
\emph{\fcolorbox{black}{yellow}{Rev: \rcsInfoRevision,}
\rcsInfoOwner,
\rcsInfoLongDate,
\rcsInfoTime}}}
\makeatother
\rcsInfo $Id: manual-matlab-g
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
>
> I have the following org file example
>
> #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage[scrpage2]{rcsinfo}
> \makeatletter
> \def\@rcsInfoFancyInfo{{\footnotesize%
> \emph{\fcolorbox{black}{yellow}{Rev: \rcsInfoRevision,}
> \rcsInfoOwner,
> \rcsInfoLongDate,
> \rcsInfoTime}}}
>
On 26/01/2023 16:58, AW wrote:
This is about a maildirs of kmail on my local machine. The E-Mails are being
indexed by akonadi on the side of kde-pim.
Are you able to search messages through the KDE (global) dialog? Does it
work if you try to find some Message-ID? Perhaps it is necessary to ad
Ihor Radchenko wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 26.01.2023 12:14:
Heinz Tuechler writes:
Also, what about Emacs supporting MS DOS and old versions of Windows? Do
they still qualify as popular software?
Microsoft would probably appreciate, if only the latest version were
supported by free software
> Uwe Brauer writes:
Hi
> Hello,
> IIUC, #+latex_header{,_extra} only handles the single line it is on.
> Therefore, you will have to prefix "#+latex_header_extra:" for each line
> you want to have in LaTeX verbatim.
Thanks but this is a misunderstanding. I need that construct *after*
=\begin
Uwe Brauer writes:
>> IIUC, #+latex_header{,_extra} only handles the single line it is on.
>> Therefore, you will have to prefix "#+latex_header_extra:" for each line
>> you want to have in LaTeX verbatim.
>
> Thanks but this is a misunderstanding. I need that construct *after*
> =\begin{documen
On Thursday, 26 Jan 2023 at 12:22, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> \rcsInfo $Id: manual-matlab-git.tex,v 2716 2023/01/26 10:48:53 oub Exp oub $
What if you protect this, as in
@@latex:\rcsInfo $Id: manual-matlab-git.tex,v 2716 2023/01/26 10:48:53 oub Exp
oub $@@
?
(untested)
--
: Eric S Fraga, with org r
>>> "FE" == Fraga, Eric writes:
> On Thursday, 26 Jan 2023 at 12:22, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> \rcsInfo $Id: manual-matlab-git.tex,v 2716 2023/01/26 10:48:53 oub Exp oub $
> What if you protect this, as in
> @@latex:\rcsInfo $Id: manual-matlab-git.tex,v 2716 2023/01/26 10:48:53 oub
> Exp oub $@@
T
> Uwe Brauer writes:
> Then just use #+begin_export latex construct
Thanks! That solved the problem
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Tom Gillespie writes:
> ; given my objective to ensure that org documents can be interpreted
> ; without having to stick stupid things like #+planet: mars in the
> ; header or risk your earthling readers getting incorrect dates --- I
> ; suggest that org switch to storing all dates and times in e
On 23/01/2023 23:04, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
* Kinds of event
- No-host event :: An event that takes place at an absolute time.
Participants must know their local timezone offset from UTC. Example
[2023-01-23 06:00@UTC].
- Situated event :: An event that takes place at a time local to the
event s
On 24/01/2023 19:41, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
What we can do is check if xprintidle executable is available and use
it. Otherwise, fall back to x11idle to retain backwards compatibility on
systems that do no have xprintidle installed.
See the attached patch.
I have not tested your patch, howev
On Thursday, 26 Jan 2023 at 15:24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "The Moon’s gravitational pull is weaker than Earth’s, meaning that, to
> an observer on Earth, a lunar clock would run faster than an Earth one.
> Gramling estimates that a lunar clock would gain about 56 microseconds
> over 24 hours" (how
On 25/01/2023 00:49, Jean Louis wrote:
When goto-mode works with mid: by me setting up browse-url-handlers,
then I have expected Org to work as well.
Do you mean `goto-address-mode'? Have you had a look into its
implementation?
Aloha Eric,
"Fraga, Eric" writes:
On Thursday, 26 Jan 2023 at 15:24, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
"The Moon’s gravitational pull is weaker than Earth’s, meaning
that, to
an observer on Earth, a lunar clock would run faster than an
Earth one.
Gramling estimates that a lunar clock would gain about 56
* Ihor Radchenko [2023-01-25 21:15]:
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> >> Suggestions welcome
> >
> > Main suggestion would be to make interface for users to easy setup
> > those hyperlinks.
> >
> > If user is supposed to adapt mind to programmer by setting this horror:
> > (info "(org) Adding Hyperlink
* Ihor Radchenko [2023-01-25 21:15]:
> So, the suggested links are:
> 1. pdf + page
> 2. video/audio + timestamp
> 3. epub/djvu/mibi + page
>
> Note that all these are basically file: links. While we can make users
> say pdf:... or video:..., or would be more convenient to extend file:
> link ins
* AW [2023-01-26 13:00]:
> This is about a maildirs of kmail on my local machine. The E-Mails are being
> indexed by akonadi on the side of kde-pim. But referring to a certain E-Mail
> from orgmode with a kind of link fails, because I'd need to got to the
> maildir
> and search for the specifi
* Ihor Radchenko [2023-01-25 21:01]:
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > Haven thanks Firefox developers did not complain on users setting
> > their own content types. Firefox can open Org content type and launch
> > Emacs on it, but Emacs "can't" as it is security risk.
>
> Well...
> https://bugzilla.
Aloha Max,
Max Nikulin writes:
On 23/01/2023 23:04, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
* Kinds of event
- No-host event :: An event that takes place at an absolute
time. Participants
must know their local timezone offset from UTC. Example
[2023-01-23
06:00@UTC].
- Situated event :: An event that takes p
Am Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2023, 13:18:49 CET schrieb Jean Louis:
> * AW [2023-01-26 13:00]:
> > This is about a maildirs of kmail on my local machine. The E-Mails are
> > being indexed by akonadi on the side of kde-pim. But referring to a
> > certain E-Mail from orgmode with a kind of link fails,
On 1/26/23 11:35, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
tbanelwebmin writes:
Actually, orgtbl-fit is a bridge between Org Mode tables and Calc.
By the way, Org Mode table spreadsheet capabilities are also a bridge
with Calc.
Examples & documentation can be read here:
https://github.com/tbanel/orgtblfit/blob
Hi,
I'm hit by the following bug in `org-element-cache-map'. When I use
`tags' or `tags-todo' in an agenda, with the option
`(org-tags-match-list-sublevels nil)', all sub-elements of a matching
item are correctly skipped except the last one.
It can be reproduced with the following org file:
*
Oh boy. In short, I think we can only hope they come up with
LTC and we already have a syntactic space to say whether
our reference seconds are TAI/UTC/LTC/MTC/JTC etc. And
being the privileged squats that we are if the time system is
left out then it means UTC. The friendly thing to do would be
to
Ping -- I don't think anyone else has replied / reviewed this patch yet,
unless it has happened in a different thread.
Best,
RY
Andreas Gerler writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>
> [2. text/x-patch; 0001-lisp-ob-eval.el-Display-error-fix.patch]...
>
>
>
> Hi Ruijie,
>
> thanks for ask
Hi all,
Collaborating around the subject of "time" is difficult; there are
subtleties abound in implementation, the perspectives people come from,
and the language used in discussions. I'm going to provide a glossary to
establish common terminology, use these terms to analyze our current
state, of
Oh wow... this is a great idea. Good idea sending it round. Ought to make
things a bit easier when discussing and avoiding misunderstandings. =]
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 1:06 PM Sterling Hooten wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Collaborating around the subject of "time" is difficult; there are
> subtleties a
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