Joseph Turner writes:
>> I am not a Worg contributor but such workflow would definitively
>> scare me off.
>
> Understandable :) If we added some sort of bleeding-edge peer-to-peer
> way to contribute to worg, it would certainly be in addition to
> tried-and-true methods like emailed patches.
Be
jman writes:
> Joseph Turner writes:
>
>> Thanks for the suggestion! I imagine such a command would do this:
> (...)
>
> I am not a Worg contributor but such workflow would definitively scare me off.
Understandable :) If we added some sort of bleeding-edge peer-to-peer
way to contribute to wor
[திங்கள் ஜனவரி 20, 2025] Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>>> Ihor> Yes, behind version check, pgtk build check, and, ideally, after
>>> Ihor> checking that such method is not yet defined.
>>>
>>> The cl-defmethod itself checks itʼs being run in a pgtk emacs, so not
>>> su
Hi Ihor,
At 2025-01-19T14:04:21+, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> "onf" writes:
>
> >> I am wondering if the situations like the above should be caught by
> >> groff linter. Currently, they seem not.
> >
> > They actually are:
> > ...
> > troff::2: warning: cannot select font 'C'
> > One two thr
Torben Knudsen writes:
> Once I newer received any errors but since the last year or so I have
> received some but not a lot and I newer seen any effect of them. Maybe it is
> since I had ubuntu 24.04.
These warnings were introduced in Org 9.6, when we switched on parser
cache by default. Tha
Rens Oliemans writes:
> I assume you had cider (from e.g. MELPA) installed, otherwise the code block
> would have
> failed. Do you have the prerequisites installed: either Clojure CLI, or an
> alternative
> (Leiningen, Boot, or Gradle)?
I do (clojure CLI). But I do not know clojure, so I am mo
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Ihor> Yes, behind version check, pgtk build check, and, ideally, after
>> Ihor> checking that such method is not yet defined.
>>
>> The cl-defmethod itself checks itʼs being run in a pgtk emacs, so not
>> sure we need more than that.
>
> The idea is to avoid modi
Phil Estival writes:
>> What about changing sql.el to provide the necessary flexibility?
>> I'd prefer it better than rewriting parts of sql.el in Org mode.
>
> Gladly. Here is a proposal for patch for `sql-product-interactive' in
> sql.el. A specific case for sqlite is handled and this is not 10
* Description
org-gnus-follow-link tries to select the Gnus frame if the user used
gnus-other-frame, the intention is to follow the previous action of the
user and now choose that Gnus frame too.
However it doesn't check if the frame is alive or not, resulting
in (wrong-type-argument frame-live-p
Joseph Turner writes:
Thanks for the suggestion! I imagine such a command would do this:
(...)
I am not a Worg contributor but such workflow would definitively scare me off.
Just out of curiosity: what is wrong with a git workflow to contribute to Worg?
Cheers,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Hi,
>
> Corwin recently noticed that our
> https://orgmode.org/worg/worg-about.html page is not very consistent
> about whom and how should contribute to WORG.
>
> One part of that page suggests to "Create an account on Sourcehut" and
> then push changes freely, while ano
Hi Joseph, thanks for sharing! I will continue to explore hyperdrive.
Also thinking about Worg again: I don't know what Corwin and Krupal
think, but maybe Worg deserves more maintainers?
Worg should be treated like a real separate product, and maintainers
need to "own" it in order to maintain it
On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 4:27 PM Bastien Guerry wrote:
>
> Also thinking about Worg again: I don't know what Corwin and Krupal
> think, but maybe Worg deserves more maintainers?
>
More maintainers sounds great!
Org mode is still using the obsolete function `lisp-complete-symbol`,
but that function has been obsoleted in favor of `completion-at-point`
in version 24.4. The attached diff is not meant to be installed, but to
show where the problem is.
The usual schedule for removing obsolete functions in Ema
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