Thank you for your detailed reply, Ihor.
"Ihor Radchenko" writes:
> gnu...@pm.me writes:
>
>> Hi Ihor,
>> Thanks for your reply and clarification on what Timothy meant.
>>
>> 1. Is there a general workaround that could be used as of now?
>
> Nothing great. You may have to use a custom macro, but
gnu...@pm.me writes:
> So, looking in ox.el (from Org 9.4.4 coming in GNU Emacs 27.2), it
> appears that there is an optional INCLUDER arg that is supposed to do
> what I'm looking for, except that there seems to be a bug somewhere:
If you want to play around with Org code, please use the latest
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I am inclined to change  to
>  for links without description (links with description do
> not obey caption in org export).
>
> Any objections?
Upon further investigation, I have found that our base MD reference we
follow in ox-md is de
Carlo Tambuatco writes:
> This is a bug that started with org-9.6, and has persisted up until now. I
> have stayed
> with org-9.5.5 waiting until this is resolved, but it has not as of yet.
>
> What happens is, for certain org templates that I run, the buffer simply
> freezes and displays a messa
Samuel Wales writes:
> off topic, but is it possible to leverage such a default into being
> able to include a paragraph [or a section] from the current file?
> istr this required specifying both dir [fixed with this default] and
> the file basename.
You can just include the same file.
For exam
Hi Marko,
I'm teaching myself and have some lectures written with org and
exported through beamer.
It started because it is skeleton mode presentations on steroids and
it saves me a lot of time.
In my case, I don't force emacs+org-mode (as someone has already said,
they google around and desist f
I tried M-x toggle-debug-on-quit like you said, then I tried to run one of my
capture templates. It froze on ‘clipboard pasted as level 2 subtree’, again,
then
I did C-g to quit, but then it just quits out of creating the template. I think
it
is some bug during the copy paste step when it is p
Carlo Tambuatco writes:
> I tried M-x toggle-debug-on-quit like you said, then I tried to run one of my
> capture templates. It froze on ‘clipboard pasted as level 2 subtree’, again,
> then
> I did C-g to quit, but then it just quits out of creating the template. I
> think it
> is some bug d
I installed emacs from emacs-plus@28 formula on homebrew for macOS Ventura.
So, I don’t think it is teh GTK emacs build…
> On Apr 4, 2023, at 6:19 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Carlo Tambuatco writes:
>
>> I tried M-x toggle-debug-on-quit like you said, then I tried to run one of
>> my
>>
Carlo Tambuatco writes:
> I installed emacs from emacs-plus@28 formula on homebrew for macOS Ventura.
>
> So, I don’t think it is teh GTK emacs build…
I see.
Then, may you try to create a minimal reproducer?
See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
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On 02/04/2023 23:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
1. The old problem with mixed installation that manifests itself for
some users
2. The new problem with org-assert-version, which appears to be even
more frequent, despite trying preventing (1).
I leave decision up to you. My opinion that both
suarezmigu...@icloud.com writes:
> #+name: getClientInstanceNameNew
> #+begin_src shell :session something :var connection="admin@10.0.3.149" :var
> client="example_client" :var apacheDir="/etc/apache/vhosts"
> <>
> client=$client
> apacheDir=$apacheDir
> grep $client $apacheDir/*
> #+end_src
>
>
Derek Chen-Becker writes:
> I fiddled around a little bit this weekend and confirmed that this (sloppy)
> code makes highlighting work for all shell types that sh-script supports:
>
> ;;A quick hack to try and support more shells syntax highlight in org babel
> (require 'sh-script)
> (require 'ob
Canceled.
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 02/04/2023 23:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> 1. The old problem with mixed installation that manifests itself for
>> some users
>> 2. The new problem with org-assert-version, which appears to be even
>> more frequent, despite trying preventing (1).
>
> I leave decis
The patch looks good to me!
Thanks,
Derek
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 6:30 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Derek Chen-Becker writes:
>
> > I fiddled around a little bit this weekend and confirmed that this
> (sloppy)
> > code makes highlighting work for all shell types that sh-script supports:
> >
> >
Maybe an option?
Saying "pandoc is in the wrong" doesn't do much to resolve the issue.
Despite my enormous love for orgmode, Pandoc is used a lot more widely for
scholarly publishing and interactive websites. See Quarto and Manubot.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023, 11:46 Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ihor Radch
Vladimir Alexiev writes:
> Maybe an option?
I do not mind. Patches welcome.
See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html
> Saying "pandoc is in the wrong" doesn't do much to resolve the issue.
Sure. But I did not see changing default Org's behaviour as justified in
such scenario.
> Despit
ah thanks. i didn't mean to require specifying the current file.
that would be brittle to renaming hte file. i was thinking maybe i
could use nil or some macro trick or a new feature of include to just
say current file. not a pressing need though.
On 4/4/23, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Samuel Wale
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