Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ruijie Yu writes:
>
>> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>>
>>> (let ((org-time-stamp-formats '("%Y-%m-%d" . "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")))
>>> (org-element-timestamp-interpreter timestamp nil))
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer. I have made this into a macro and redid my
>> changes accordi
Evgenii Klimov writes:
> Test ~ob-tangle/detangle-false-positive~ asks for confirmation to kill
> the buffer, connected to testing/examples/babel.org file, that is
> modified during the couse of the test.
>
> Way to reproduce the bug (from projects main dir):
Thanks!
Waiting for your copyright a
赵一宇 writes:
> Yes you're right.
> The problem exists in indirect buffer, not narrowed buffer, in which
> base-directory is nil in this case. That's why I wonder if
>(base-directory (and buffer-file-name
> (file-name-directory base-file-name)))
> shoul
Hi,
For the first time I tried to enable the fontification of emphasized text
but quickly decided I didn't want it. But I can't seem to get rid of it.
For example, any part of a filename that is after an underscore is still
printed as subtext (expected if fontification is on). Is there anything
el
Henrik Frisk writes:
> For the first time I tried to enable the fontification of emphasized text
> but quickly decided I didn't want it. But I can't seem to get rid of it.
> For example, any part of a filename that is after an underscore is still
> printed as subtext (expected if fontification is
Hello again!
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> Two months have passed since the last message in this thread.
> Mehmet, have you had a chance to work on this? May you need any help?
General recap of where we are so far with this patch:
The tangle-sync mode I wished to implement had some ambiguities
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 21/11/2021 16:28, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>
>> Also, is there any reason why we are not simply using punctuation
>> character class instead of listing punctuation chars explicitly (and
>> only for English)? What about "_你叫什么名字_?"
>
> It seems punctuation character class i
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I keep looking at these rules and remain confused, even though I do
> remember that Nicolas stated good reasons for this.
Ok. So, it was "whatever works".
https://orgmode.org/list/87mtlwt4h8@nicolasgoaziou.fr
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Lea
From: Jack Kamm
The correct usage for returng filenames as paths is to use the link
header arg. This updates the ob-doc-python examples to follow this
convention now. See also:
https://list.orgmode.org/87ttu95xst.fsf@localhost/
---
org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-python.org | 8
1
I think in the above I may have forgotten that at the bottom of [[
https://github.com/japhir/ArchConfigs/blob/master/myinit.org#reset-gc-cons-threshold][my
config]] I had not uncommented the line that sets the gconf-threshold :O
On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 3:43 PM Ilja Kocken wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If I
Hi!
If I have a large org-file with many headings, sometimes it's useful to
refer to the heading number that people have commented on in the
exported PDF (e.g. for an academic paper). However, when I turn on
org-num-mode, this shows a continuous numbering for all the headlines in
the file. I have
I'm late to this thread, and I might be missing some crucial aspect of the
problem, but if you just want to integrate lilypond scores and fragments into a
LaTeX document, and you're able to choose to use Luatex, the lyluatex and
lilyglyphs packages work beautifully with the latest Lilypond versi
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Evgenii Klimov writes:
>
>> Test ~ob-tangle/detangle-false-positive~ asks for confirmation to kill
>> the buffer, connected to testing/examples/babel.org file, that is
>> modified during the couse of the test.
>>
>> Way to reproduce the bug (from projects main dir):
>
Ilja Kocken writes:
> If I have a large org-file with many headings, sometimes it's useful to
> refer to the heading number that people have commented on in the
> exported PDF (e.g. for an academic paper). However, when I turn on
> org-num-mode, this shows a continuous numbering for all the headl
Evgenii Klimov writes:
> While it's not applied, may I also ask: I noticed that non-default value
> 'other-frame of =org-src-window-setup= variable in my init.el leads to
> creation of multiple frames during interactive testing.
>
> I understand that testing should be done on ~emacs -Q~ etc, but
* testing/lisp/test-org-agenda.el
(test-org-agenda/check-for-timestamp-as-reason-to-ignore-todo-item):
New test.
---
testing/lisp/test-org-agenda.el | 56 +
1 file changed, 56 insertions(+)
diff --git a/testing/lisp/test-org-agenda.el b/testing/lisp/test-org-agenda
Hi Ihor,
On 14 Jul 2023, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Jonathan Gregory writes:
Looks like this on my side as well.
Given the feedback, I went ahead and changed the lilypond.org
file:
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/6f69d212f41bc372426dc9b4df286638fe8f2a92
Thanks! It would be even nicer if
Hi
Frequently I receive this kind of messages:
"
Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
3-recursos.org::1868222. Resetting.
The error was: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
Backtrace:
nil
Please report this to Org mode mailing list (M-x
org-submit
Ypo writes:
> Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
> 3-recursos.org::1868222. Resetting.
> ...
> Should I report it in some way? Or as it didn't happen with emacs-q and
> as I don't know how to reproduce it, I shouldn't bother?
Thanks for reporting!
Yes, the mes
Ah thanks for the info, I messed up by only looking at C-h f org-num-mode,
and not looking at customize-group. Thank you :)
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 2:35 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ilja Kocken writes:
>
> > If I have a large org-file with many headings, sometimes it's useful to
> > refer to the
[emacs-29]$ ./src/emacs -Q -L ~jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/
(org-version nil t)
"Org mode version 9.7-pre (release_9.6.7-562-g5b6268 @
/home/jschmidt/work/org-mode/lisp/)"
(setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
t
;; assume test.org being absent in cwd
C-x 4 f ;; find-file-other-window
t
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023, 1:23 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Henrik Frisk writes:
>
> > For the first time I tried to enable the fontification of emphasized text
> > but quickly decided I didn't want it. But I can't seem to get rid of it.
> > For example, any part of a filename that is after an undersc
Hi Ihor,
Thank you for looping me in. Best,
Tom
The way I have implemented this is by maintaining an explicit list of
characters that are safe for pre markup and another for post markup.
It is not possible to use unicode punctuation for this because there
are a variety of punctuation marks tha
Tom Gillespie writes:
> The way I have implemented this is by maintaining an explicit list of
> characters that are safe for pre markup and another for post markup.
>
> It is not possible to use unicode punctuation for this because there
> are a variety of punctuation marks that cannot appear in
> Henrik Frisk writes:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2023, 1:23 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Henrik Frisk writes:
>>
>>> For the first time I tried to enable the fontification of
>>> emphasized text but quickly decided I didn't want it. But I
>>> can't seem to get rid of it. Fo
> We might probably generalize to
> PRE = Zs Zl Pc Pd Ps Pi ' "
> POST = Zs Zl Pc Pd Pe Pf . ; : ! ? ' " \ [
If this works I think it is reasonable. We might want to
specify what to do in cases where an org implementation
might not fully support unicode, and might want to do a
review of related i
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