Doug Harris writes:
> I see the same problem when I run with emacs -Q
>
> Something else I noticed is that another of my custom views, defined as "n"
> "Agenda and all TODOs" in the config *still* shows the expected ordering.
> That suggests that something in the tags-todo of my work agenda view
the_wurfkreuz writes:
> I've tried to this:
>
> git clone https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-bash
> cd tree-sitter-bash
> make
> sudo make install
>
> Then, after `emacs -Q` i evaluate `(setq treesit-extra-load-path
> '("/usr/local/lib"))` and try to create a code block with the bash-ts
Alaric Snell-Pym writes:
> Yeah... I've no idea what might be causing that though :-/ The buffer is
> in Markdown mode. It's a shame the backtrace is nil so I can't see what
> code path is leading to the org parser being invoked there!
M-x toggle-debug-on-error should give you the full backtra
On 11/03/2025 19:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Alaric Snell-Pym writes:
I'm editing a Markdown file, but I keep getting *Warnings* popping up
(stealing my focus as I'm trying to type!) with messages like these:
⛔ Warning (org-element-cache): org-element--cache: Org parser error in
import-mane-dat
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Thanks for reporting!
> Fixed, on main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=f95c31800a
Awesome, thank you!
* Zororg via "General discussions about Org-mode.
[2025-03-12 20:52]:
> I had also been scrambling myself about this as well.
>
> I started out with denote (many files) since it was nice and I was using many
> packages.
>
> Later as I went on, started digging into org mode and wondered about
>
This resonates with me to some extent, surely I can feel down the line
if I continue I might pile up without managing it properly.
Categorizing is beneficial, I should utilize that more.
> If you don't apply the system well enough or user doesn't know how to
> apply it, then searching is the only