> * Uwe Brauer via "General discussions about Org-mode.
> [2024-12-20 20:12]:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Vanilla gnus offers to save single messages in the following format
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>
> On 2025-02-02 21:02, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about
> Org-mode. wrote:
> I'm glad it works for you :)
> You need a parent entry (see how I added example). From that parent
> entry, do M-x org-sort and select alphanumeric (a), and that sorts
> fine the timest
> - someone raised the eternal question on whether to use one big Org
> file or many small ones
> - there are pros and cons to both ways
> - at the end, it is up to each user workflow
> - common arguments are listed in a dedicated wiki page
> https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/or
On 2025-02-01 08:55, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
wrote:
Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with
date/time?
I can write me a small function doing this and bind it to some unused
key, but is there a more general/elegant way I just miss?
Hi
> On 2025-02-01 18:43, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
> wrote:
> Yes, I speak Spanish :)
Vale, entendido (supongo que eres español, porque usas la palabra movil,
¿correcto?)
> To generate dates as you said, you can use the following code [0], on
> ~ma
> On 2025-02-02 08:38, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
> wrote:
> Yes :D
> but let's keep the discussion in the mailinglist in English so other
> people can participate, or benefit from it
Sure!
> In fact you don't need ~my/get-inactive-t
>>> "GdaO" == General discussions about Org-mode writes:
> On 2025-02-01 08:55, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about
> Org-mode. wrote:
>> Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with
>> date/time?
>>
>> I can wr
Hello,
If I use a group of tags, like #+TAGS: [ ORG : {.+ORG} ], when I use C-c C-c
for autocompletion, it gives me strange candidates. For example, it doesn't
offer the tags I'm using in the buffer, and instead, it offers others like:
:endgrouptag, :startgrouptag, :grouptags, :ORG, :{.+ORG}.
V
Hi
Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with
date/time?
I can write me a small function doing this and bind it to some unused
key, but is there a more general/elegant way I just miss?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hi!
I use a lot of simple hand-drawn sketches in my notes. Ideally, I'd like
a setup where I could take a quick photo of these, and the crop and
adjust saturation and contrast to the point where they appear as black
pen lines on a white or transparent background.
It would be perfect if I cou
Hi everyone,
setting a property in an org file like
'#+PROPERTY: header-args:tangle "file.ext"'
with a source block of the form:
(note no language is specified for the block)
#+begin_src
<1: this block won't get tangled>
#+end_src
won't tangle the block
Adding any string as a language to
17:54, the_wurfkreuz
wrote:
> > [திங்கள் டிசம்பர் 02, 2024] the_wurfkreuz via "General discussions about
> > Org-mode." wrote:
> >
> > > When using the yank-media command to paste images, the results are
> > > inconsistent. This issue persists
running emacs on wayland.
>
>
> On Monday, December 16th, 2024 at 17:54, the_wurfkreuz
> wrote:
>
> > > [திங்கள் டிசம்பர் 02, 2024] the_wurfkreuz via "General discussions about
> Org-mode." wrote:
> > >
> > > > When using the yank-medi
> [திங்கள் டிசம்பர் 02, 2024] the_wurfkreuz via "General discussions about
> Org-mode." wrote:
>
> > When using the yank-media command to paste images, the results are
> > inconsistent. This issue persists even when running Emacs with emacs
> > -Q.
&g
Hello,
I've look around, and I haven't found a way to achieve the result I would like
regarding recurring events (and not tasks)
Let's say I want to insert my yoga class in my Agenda. This class starts on
date X, it is planned to repeat every week, for 8 weeks. In my "agenda.org"
file I would
Hi
Vanilla gnus offers to save single messages in the following format
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* gnus-summary-save-in-rmail (Rmail format)
* gnus-summary-save-in-mail (Unix mail format)
* gnus-summary-save-in-folder (MH folder)
* gnus-summary-save-in-f
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 18/12/2024 11:13, Joseph Turner wrote:
>> Is there a way to make Emacs ignore Local Variables lists which
>> appear
>> inside of source blocks?
>> For example, is there a way to include the following content in an
>> Org
>> file without Emacs attempting to locally set foo
Tested on
GNU Emacs 29.4 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.41, cairo
version 1.18.0)
Org mode version 9.7.6 (9.7.6-7a4527 @ /home/joseph/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.7.6/)
I can export the following Org content to a .odt file, but the exported
file cannot be opened ("Read Error. Format erro
On 19 January 2025 1:52:28 pm GMT+05:30, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
>Pranshu Sharma via "General discussions about Org-mode."
> writes:
>
>> Can we also remove the requirment of haskell-mode to run code?
>
>AFAIU, it is not strictly required, unless you need sess
On 19 January 2025 3:45:05 pm GMT+05:30, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
>Pranshu writes:
>
>> I think being able to customise the run-haskell function and the haskell
>> buffer name should be enough, since they both use comit
>
>No, it is not.
>We use `haskell-mode', `run-haskell', `inferior-haskell-loa
Sébastien Gendre writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> It can be discussed, but you may get more answers at
>> https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal - that's where melpa points to (see
>> https://melpa.org/#/ox-reveal)
>
> Ah, when I searched on DuckDuckGo for ox-reveal, I got another one with
> no
On 19 January 2025 2:57:20 pm GMT+05:30, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
>Pranshu writes:
>
>>>AFAIU, it is not strictly required, unless you need session support.
>>>If you do not use sessions, things should work without haskell-mode.
>>
>> When I tried to run code normally, without session, it still req
On 19 January 2025 3:32:33 pm GMT+05:30, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
>Pranshu writes:
>
>> Just uninstall haskell mode, restart emacs, execute babel haskell code block
>> without session and see what happens.
>
>Ok. I see what happens. haskell-mode is not required only in a single
>scenario - when :c
On 2025-01-14 05:29, stardiviner wrote:
I tested using org-mode's `make repro` clean Emacs & org-mode
environment instance. It works fine. I double checked my Emacs init
file about R settings. Have not found suspicious config.
So to confirm, you *cannot* reproduce the error with a clean confi
Happy new year!
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The patch looks good to me.
Great to hear.
> May I know if you have FSF copyright assignment?
I don't have the FSF copyright assignment yet. I'll submit the form
right away and keep you updated.
Also a tangential non-consequential question:
Why does the mailing list name me " via General discussions about
Org-mode."? Is something not right with my subscription to the list?
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>>> When doing:
>>> (org-export-to-file 'html "~/new/path/thing.html")
>>> and the file option has the path "~/other/path/file.org", the
>>> 'ltximg'
>>> directory is made in "~/other/path/", which is not intutive, or
>>> useful
>>> behaviour.
>>
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> Also a tangential non-consequential question:
>> Why does the mailing list name me " via General discussions about
>> Org-mode."? Is something not right with my subscription to the list?
>
> I suspect that it might be something to do
* lisp/ob-tangle.el: (org-babel-tangle-collect-blocks): source blocks
without a language are not ignored anymore, if they inherit a
src-tfile other than "yes" or "no".
* lisp/ob-core.el: adapts the org-babel-src-block-regexp regular
expression to make the language part of a source block optional.
*
Hi
I am not sure this is a feature or a bug.
Consider the following
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Test 1
** <2025-02-08 09:46> First
** <2025-02-08 09:51> All
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
If I run `org-sort` the head
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
> Hi
> I using GNU emacs 29.4 and org 9.7.14.
> I swore one of the following code snippets using matlab with results
> were exported to LaTeX, but only the results not the matlab code
> snippets.
> Not any more always the code and the result and the code is expo
Such a nice explanation. It definitely speaks of experience.
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 u
>>> "GdaO" == General discussions about Org-mode writes:
>>> "UB" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>> Hi
>> I using GNU emacs 29.4 and org 9.7.14.
>> I swore one of the following code snippets using matlab with results
>> were exported
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
> On my machine, my default shell is fish, so it falls back to sh-mode too. When
> bash-ts-mode is enabled, it does an extra check to see if the file is actually
> bash, if it can't be sure, it falls back to sh-mode. See
> sh--redirect-bash-ts-mode.
>
> If you enable bash-ts-mode in a file that end
Hello,
I'm aware of this new enhancement and am eager to see this released,
however i think this does not fit well my use case as it requires
defining a new link type whereas link types' semantic is - in my view -
that of defining a type of URI, not the type of identified element. An
.rnote fi
Attached a screenshot that shows how it looks in my case.
I've tried to use the latest org release and compile emacs from the latest
commit. Nothing has changed. Then i've tried to install emacs from nix. I used
this home manager config:
```
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
let
unstableTarball = fetchTarball
"https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-uns
Hello, new to emacs and elisp.
Full context can be seen here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1ju3pk8/comment/mm0o5la/
I'm trying to use org-capture templates (file+datetree+prompt) to enter the
time I spend on things at work. I want to have the date and begin and end times
in the not
I assume that you meant to say that it is non-trivial to support sorting by
timestamp *time*, since sorting by timestamp date is already the thing that
is happening.
I will submit a patch, since I seem to have something working locally that
isn't too complex.
Charles
On Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 1:52
Here is a patch for timestamp sortation issues in todo-list, as
documented in the following recent threads:
[BUG] Agenda sortation generally ignores time-of-day
https://list.orgmode.org/caku+9yxmuxgzg_lxosbgudkb6rtsenmtnctpnxw5z8kbbwf...@mail.gmail.com/
Sorting a TODO agenda across multiple files
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> [...]
> I am finally back to this request.
> Please see my take on changes to the manual.
> [...]
This looks great, and IMO is a big improvement adding the desired
clarity.
Many thanks for your efforts!
--alexander
Well that's the problem I'm talking about, right? time-up/down does respect
time-of-day, but a bunch of other sort strategies *don't*, like
scheduled-up/down (see example for bug reproduction in previous message).
Charles
On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 2:20 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Charles Tam wri
> > > > > Worg was started by [[http://bzg.fr][Bastien]] in the hope that other
> > > > > Org-ers around will
> > > > > -bite into this and start sharing tutorials, example of codes, etc.
> > > > > +participate and start sharing tutorials, example of codes, etc.
> > > >
> > > > Hmm. I am wondering
Hi
It seems that Week numbers are wrong.
'(org-display-custom-times t)
'(org-timestamp-custom-formats '("%Y-%m-%d (W%W)\12" . "%Y-%m-%d (W%W) %H:%M"))
in the customization menu:
Org Timestamp Custom Formats:
Cons-cell:
String: %Y-%m-%d (W%W)
String: %Y-%m-%d (W%W) %H:%M
If you send "C-c ."
And
bug reports*
On Sunday, March 2nd, 2025 at 7:41 PM, the_wurfkreuz
wrote:
> Oops, sorry, i've sent so many bug requests that repeated myself on this one.
>
> On Sunday, March 2nd, 2025 at 3:36 PM, the_wurfkreuz
> wrote:
>
>> I use this setting:
>>
>> (setq org-edit-src-content-indentation 0)
>
Oops, sorry, i've sent so many bug requests that repeated myself on this one.
On Sunday, March 2nd, 2025 at 3:36 PM, the_wurfkreuz
wrote:
> I use this setting:
>
> (setq org-edit-src-content-indentation 0)
>
> Which might create a situation where i write an asterisk as the first
> character in
I use this setting:
(setq org-edit-src-content-indentation 0)
Which might create a situation where i write an asterisk as the first
character in a line while in a code block. For instance, if i install a
crontab mode and do this:
#+begin_src crontab
* * * * * command_to_execute
#+end_src
Doing
On 2/28/25 4:42 AM, jman wrote:
> Just to be sure I understand: you are suggesting an alternate way to linkify
> a selected region of
> text, currently supported by the `*-insert-link` functions (bound to `C-c
> C-l`), correct?
That's correct. The org-insert-link command continues to be usefu
Lately I've noticed more applications supporting a method of creating a link by
pasting a URL. The flow works like this:
1. write some text
2. select the text you want to linkify
3. paste a URL to turn the selected text into a named link
This feature is supported many places (including Matrix, Zu
Hi,
* Context
- GNU Emacs 30.1
- Org mode version 9.7.11
* Problem
Since Emacs 30.1, commenting lines in code blocs does not work
correctly. As an example, run:
emacs -Q test.org
where test.org has the following content
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BEGI
Le 05/03/25 à 21h49, David Masterson a écrit :
> Denis Bitouzé via "General discussions about Org-mode."
> writes:
>
>> Le 04/03/25 à 10h48, David Masterson a écrit :
>>
>>> 2. When you select the region, where is the cursor?
>>
>> Let me ans
When i create a code block specifying bash or bash-ts mode, it uses sh-mode
instead.
Reproduction:
1. emacs -Q
2. In the scratch buffer: M-x org-mode
3. M-x treesit-install-language-grammar
Write "bash" and choose interactive installation, then all the default options.
3. Paste this code:
#+begi
Le 06/03/25 à 09h05, Denis Bitouzé via "General discussions about
Org-mode." a écrit :
> With the cursor at the end of the 2nd line ("Exclusive or.") of:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (defun org-xor (a b)
> "Exclusive or."
> (if a (not
Le 04/03/25 à 10h48, David Masterson a écrit :
> 2. When you select the region, where is the cursor?
Let me answer this question first: in my above experiment, the cursor is
at the very beginning of the 4th line.
> 1. What's the difference between comment-region and comment-line?
- With the cu
I would like to share a program I made recently. It’s a bot for the
Deltachat instant messenger (https://delta.chat/) that interacts with an
org-mode file.
The bot basically just listens to incoming messages, and transfer the
contents (as well as attachments) to a headline in a designated org-mode
Hi all,
I've spent the last days drafting a an Elisp script[1] that allows
inline previewing of .rnote files in Org Mode buffers.
Rnote is a sketching software much similar to Xournalpp, so we can say
that this package is pretty similar to org-xournalpp[2] and org-xopp[3]
in spirit, although it f
Le 11/03/25 à 18h41, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
> I believe that this has been fixed on main branch.
Seems to work pretty well: many thanks!
Do you know when it will become available by package-install?
--
Denis
"Florian Lindner" writes:
> I want to use consult-org-agenda which uses an MATCH argument like
> org-map-entries.
>
> For that, how can I match any todo keyword, i.e., any state that is not
> done? Without naming them explicitly.
I'm not sure this is possible. From the documentation the MATCH s
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
managing notesin single file.
As I searched across, many comments was a realizaton.
he same thing.
Do i maybe need to spin a vm and give all the possible reproduction steps? I'm
using void linux.
On Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 at 7:18 PM, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
> the_wurfkreuz via "General discussions about Org-mode."
> emacs-orgmode@gnu.org writes:
>
>
If I run "emacs -Q" and then eval such config:
```
(setq use-package-verbose t)
(use-package org
:commands (org-capture org-agenda)
:hook (org-mode . flyspell-mode)
:config
(message "Running :config of org-mode")
(setq org-startup-folded t)
(setq org-edit-src-content-indentation 0)
Hello,
Texinfo allows one to create new named indices using `@defindex NAME`,
which can then be used via `@NAMEindex`. I have been experimenting with
different ways of supporting this.
I have learned how to add an option `TEXINFO_ADDITIONAL_INDEXES` that
can be used to create multiple uses of
Remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to happen and
what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org mailing list.
-
Hey y’all!
I was thinking of contributing a patch to add timezone support for
org-mode, and I was curious if I could get some pointers on where & how
I should start. I’ve seen both the proposed syntax [0] and the most
recent org meetup notes [1] on the matter, and since the latter
recommended reac
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