Hi A.,
* A. Ryan Reynolds [15. Sep. 2010]:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Henri-Paul Indiogine
> wrote:
>> I have added the following to my /etc/apt/sources.list
>>
>> ## Emacs snapshot
>> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/portis25/emacs/ubuntu lucid main
>> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/portis
Hi /C,
* Glasspen [08. Nov. 2010]:
> How can I use a newer version of org-mode in emacs 23. I want to set the
> newer version of org-mode as default.
You don't give any hints what system you are using. Since you
write from a windows box, I assume you want to install org-mode
under windows.
Ther
Hi Sébastien,
* Sébastien Vauban [10. Dec. 2010]:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> here it is, release 7.4. [...] As always: Enjoy!
> I did update my git working copy, and restarted Emacs. Though,
> when calling:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (org-version)
> #+end_src
>
> I get
>
> #+results:
> : Or
Hi Carsten, org-mode developers,
* Carsten Dominik [02. Aug. 2010]:
> I am not sure I would like such a change because I think it
> makes the manual harder and less fluid to read and considerably longer.
It makes the manual longer as in bytes/bandwidth but not as in
lines which IMHO corresponds w
Hi org-mode developers,
I pulled the repository and checked out branch maint. But
org-version reports "Org-mode version TAG=7.01g (release_7.01g)"
*not* 7.01h. Shouldn't "maint" contain all releases?
Thanks for an answer, Gregor
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Hi Andreas, org-mode developers,
* Andreas Burtzlaff [09. Aug. 2010]:
> Carsten Dominik writes:
>> I have put a version of the manual as modified by Andreas here:
>>
>>http://orgmode.org/org-manual-with-command-names.pdf
>>
>> Not all the command names are in there, but quite a few are.
>> I'
Hi Thomas, org-mode community,
* Thomas Lockney [10. Nov. 2011]:
> I'm attempting to get some code working that should create a new frame
> with *just* org-capture,
this is something I also tried hard to achive.
> but when I run it, I keep getting a split
> despite various attempts at running d
Dear org-mode developers,
adding a new list item via M-RET (org-insert-heading) may change
text in a previous list item, if this ends in a number on a
single line followed by a dot:
---
- Several astonishing things happened in
2007.
- And then there was another item.
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [02. Feb. 2011]:
>>>>>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> adding a new list item via M-RET (org-insert-heading) may change
>> text in a previous list item, if this ends in a number on a single
>> line followed by a dot:
>
>&g
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [03. Mar. 2011]:
> I'm thinking of removing the banner completely. I don't think it is
> really useful, and having it as a signature is indeed confusing.
Yeah! Get rid of it!
> Would people object?
Not me at least. It's an annoyance.
Ciao, Gregor
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Hi Carsten, orgers,
* Carsten Dominik [11. Mar. 2011]:
> I asked in emacs-develop and got:
>
>> by Andreas Schwabon 2011-03-11T13:19:43+00:00.
>>
>> If your system's time-t is a signed 32-bit integer then your system is
>> able to represent times between 1901-12-13 20:45:53 UTC and 2038-01-19
>>
Dear org-mode users and developers,
* what I want to do
I want to use org-capture instead of Emacs diary (+calendar)
[fn:1] in order to record all kinds of events and appointments.
* how I try to achieve this
I try to use org-capture. I want to be prompted for the date of
the event or the date
Hi Bastien, org-mode users + developers:
* Bastien [24. Sep. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> But there are two problems with the time information, which I
>> consider to be bugs:
>>
>> 1) If I enter a time *range* at the prompt, the %T expands to the
>>
Hi org-mode users + developers,
this no bug report any more but feature request:
* Gregor Zattler [25. Sep. 2012]:
> Is this somehow possible with only one prompt:
>
> - to be prompted for the date of the event or the date and time /
> time range of the appointment.
> - the ev
Hi John,
* John Wiegley [27. Sep. 2012]:
> I can get an agenda report for the next 4 days using:
>
> M-: (org-agenda-change-time-span 4) RET
>
> But there seems to be no command for doing so. It would be nice if `v N',
> where N is a number 1-9, could give me a report for the next N days.
Ho
Dear org-moders,
today (2012-10-11) I yanked "Kommt am 13.10. um 14:00 zum" into
the date/time prompt: the date is recognised as "<2010-10-13 Mi
14:00>" instead of <2012-10-13 Sa 14:00> as I would expect since
I have the following customisations (excerpt):
(custom-set-variables
;[...]
'(calendar
Hi Memnon,
* Memnon Anon [11. Oct. 2012]:
>> today (2012-10-11) I yanked "Kommt am 13.10. um 14:00 zum" into
>> the date/time prompt: the date is recognised as "<2010-10-13 Mi
>> 14:00>" instead of <2012-10-13 Sa 14:00> as I would expect since
>> I have the following customisations (excerpt):
>
>
24.2.50.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw scroll bars)
of 2012-10-09 on dex, modified by Debian
Package: Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-436-g9b11e6 @
/home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/)
I also did these tests with `env -i emacs -d :0.0 -Q':
- GNU Emacs 24.2.50.1 / Org-mode 7.9.2
- GNU
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [12. Oct. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> I now believe I found a bug in org-read-date. There is a problem
>> parsing European dotted dates. In Dates the like DD.MM. or
>> DD.MM.YY or DD.MM. `MM' is recognised as year ins
Hi Nicolas, org-mode users and developers,
* Nicolas Goaziou [13. Oct. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> Back to square one: Does anybody know How to customise
>> Emacs/org-mode so that dotted European dates are parsed correctly
>> at the date/time prompt?
>
>
Hi Alan,
* Alan Schmitt [23. Nov. 2012]:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> This is a bug which I fixed some hours ago. Though, you need to escape
>> the backslash.
>
> OK, it's working now.
>
> By the way, do I need to fully restart emacs after installing a new
> version of org-mode, or is there a s
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what in fact did happen. You don't know how to make a good report? See
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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Hi Bastien, org developers,
* Bastien [24. Dec. 2012]:
> I think you are misusing inline tasks, the stars should start
> at the beginning of the line.
thank you for spending some of your holiday on this. The blanks
at the beginning of the inline task were an artefact of
selecting/pasting, killin
Hi Bastien, org developers,
* Gregor Zattler [25. Dec. 2012]:
> I did the whole thing again but with more care:
Now I learned that although org-inlinetask.el is not in contrib
(anymore), it has to be activated as a module.
> Summary:
>
> 1) With respect to visibility cycling I
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
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Hi Achim, Bastien, org-developers,
* Achim Gratz [28. Dec. 2012]:
> Am 28.12.2012 14:36, schrieb Gregor Zattler:
>>I use option `hidestars' and Emacs/org-mode on a terminal with
>>black background. Since a few days the superflous stars are not
>>hidden any more but s
Hi Thorsten,
* Thorsten Jolitz [24. Jan. 2013]:
> - after figuring out that I can have full outline functionality in .el
> files too, the (in my eyes) main advantage of an org-based config was
> gone.
could you please elaborate how to achieve this?
Ciao, Gregor
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Hi,
my agenda shows a line:
"No heading for this item in buffer or region."
how should I track down the problematic part of my org files?
Ciao, Gregor
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Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [24. Jan. 2013]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> my agenda shows a line:
>>
>> "No heading for this item in buffer or region."
>
> It means the agenda contains tasks like
>
> * TODO
>
> with no heading.
>
>> ho
Hi org-mode developers and -users,
I use org-mode to record my working time. If I wnt to know the
total time worked on a project I do a M-X org-clock-display.
But this suddenly gives me this error message:
org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230 48230 38618 38618 0 0 0 0 0
...], 61
Hi Bernt, org-mode developers,
* Bernt Hansen [05. Jan. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I use org-mode to record my working time. If I want to know the
>> total time worked on a project I do a M-X org-clock-display.
>>
>> But this suddenly gives me this error messa
t;<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
doing M-x org-clock-display (which in turn execs org-clock-sum)
will fail. It will not fail, with the last line removed.
I searched a bit in the source
Hi Nick, org developers,
* Nick Dokos [14. Jan. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler wrote:
>> while preparing a "minimal" example of my problem I finally
>> realised that "61" was the deepest level of indentation of some
>> inline tasks in my org file. When I wrote
Clocking only works with headings indented with less than `30' stars
(hardcoded `lmax' value in `org-clock-sum').
---
doc/org.texi |3 ++-
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index b238210..9e873ea 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.t
Clocking only works with headings indented with less than `30' stars
(hardcoded `lmax' value in `org-clock-sum'). Since especially inline
tasks may dupe someone into using more stars, document the limit in
the docsring of `org-inlinetask-min-level'.
---
lisp/org-inlinetask.el |3 +++
1 files
Clocking only works with all headings indented with less than `30'
stars (hardcoded `lmax' value in `org-clock-sum').
---
doc/org.texi | 14 --
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 9e873ea..46aa1e2 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
Hi Gustav,
* Gustav Wikström [09. Mar. 2012]:
>> For me, it makes a lot of sense to invert both, as Mathias is suggesting
>> it.
>>
> +1
+1
> It would conform more to a sort of "standard" that way, (see
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_markup_language#Section_headers)
We did it this w
Hi Thorsten, org-mode users,
* Thorsten [27. Mar. 2012]:
> Is there a windmove alternative (another way to navigate comfortably
> between windows without doing C-x o several times), that works in both
> console and X11 session? It is not much fun to use windmove if it only
> works in certain situa
Hi Joost,
* Joost Kremers [16. May. 2012]:
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 07:13:36PM +, SW wrote:
>> Emacs 23.2.1 with org 7.8.06. Tested with transient-mark-mode enabled and
>> disabled. I selected the table and hit . Point moved by one tab (if I
>> selected from the top to the bottom of the table
Hi Achim,
* Achim Gratz [17. May. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> Really great. This works for me with Emacs 23.4.1 and it's org
>> version 6.33x, while not with the same Emacs and org-version 7.8.10
>> (release_7.8.10-529-gc4cad9). I copied the version info from
Hi Achim,
* Achim Gratz [17. May. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I didn't because I do not see any difference.
>
> All you need to do is
>
> make update autoloads
>
> Until some patches that Bastien is reviewing have been committed, it is
> important th
Hi Achim,
* Achim Gratz [17. May. 2012]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> Thanks for your suggestion, I did cd to working copy did
>>
>> make update autoloads
>>
>> was astonished that this pulls from the repo, saw the compiling
>> and the generation of the manu
Hi Gregory,
* Gregory Benjamin [02. Jun. 2012]:
> On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 12:11:48PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
>> The documentation standards states:
>>
>> - Prefer "Org mode" to "Org-mode" or "org-mode". This is simply
>>because it reflects an existing convention in The Emacs Manual which
>>
Hi Karl, Reiner, org-mode users and developers,
* Karl Voit [26. Jun. 2012]:
> You might be right with «Toggle between active and inactive
> timestamp in CLOCK line does not make sense» but I do think that
> «the toggle mechanism to change timestamp type behaves consistently
> everywhere» is more
Hi Stefan,
* Stefan Monnier [07. Jun. 2014]:
> BTW, I would also point out that people who do not actively develop
> Emacs should ideally use the emacs-24 (i.e. 24.3.9x) branch now rather
> than the trunk (24.4.50), so as to help us fix problems before the
> 24.4 release.
I'd love to. But the em
Hi Eli,
* Eli Zaretskii [18. Jun. 2014]:
> > * Stefan Monnier [07. Jun. 2014]:
> > > BTW, I would also point out that people who do not actively develop
> > > Emacs should ideally use the emacs-24 (i.e. 24.3.9x) branch now rather
> > > than the trunk (24.4.50), so as to help us fix problems befor
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Richard [19. Jun. 2014]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> like so:
>> $ cd ~/src/emacs/; rm -rf * ; git co -f emacs-24
>> Checking out files: 100% (3525/3525), done.
>> Previous HEAD position was 0f0917d... Regenerate AUTHORS and ldefs-boot.el
>
Dear org-mode users and developers,
sometimes clockcheck shows strange clocking gaps:
Sonntag 1 Juni 2014
izt:11:07-11:21 Clocked: (0:14) heading - description
Clocking gap: 96 minutes
izt:12:57-13:12 Clocked: (0:15) heading - description
Montag 2
Hi Bastien, org developers,
* Bastien [27. Jul. 2014]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> All three clocking items belong to the same heading. I'm fine
>> with the first clocking gabp. But why is there a gap of 7536
>> minutes shown although ‘org-agenda-clock-consist
Hi Charles, org-mode developers
* Charles Berry [24. Oct. 2014]:
> I do. Try this. Start emacs 24.4.1.
>
> 1) Copy this line:
>
> CLOCK: [2013-07-22 Mon 12:29]--[2013-07-22 Mon 15:26] => 2:57
>
> into a new *.org file.
>
> 2) Save and close the file and reopen.
>
> 3) If no such error,
Dear org-mode developers,
from the agenda I want to add an entry to the diary. When I do
emacs24 -Q -nw
M-x org-mode
M-x org-agenda
a
i
d
I get:
Diary entry: [d]ay [w]eekly [m]onthly [y]early [a]nniversary [b]lock [c]yclic
org-agenda-diary-entry: Wrong type argument: commandp,
and nothing hap
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Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
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Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [02. Feb. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> from the agenda I want to add an entry to the diary. When I do
>>
>> emacs24 -Q -nw
>> M-x org-mode
>> M-x org-agenda
>> a
>> i
>> d
>>
>> I get:
>>
&g
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [02. Feb. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> adding a date to the datetree in the org-agenda-diary-file
>> produces a mess:
>>
>> - emacs-snapshot -Q -L /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/ -nw –eval (setq
>> org-agenda-diary-file &qu
t;<<<<<
With org-mode as of f9ab1e8ab6b5b6604e838ac992ad51a594ed7130 it’s
correct and „error1“ is above „error2“. This seems more natural
(at least for me).
I did a git bisect and the first bad commit is Nicolas fix for my
original bug report:
1d4c79d41525113f9e43b82dc9b24d353dc311bd is
Hi T.F.,
* T.F. Torrey [08. Mar. 2013]:
> Plain text is great because I can do whatever I want. What I come up
> with might not work correctly in other tools (or anything at all), but I
> have the freedom to do interesting things, and to have my files look
> just the way I want them to.
One argu
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [01. Apr. 2013]:
[... ostrich as the new org-mode logo ...]
> I did spent a lot of time and energy on deciding this, and this
> is not only me, but also many Org users I've asked, so please do
> not discuss this change.
I'm fine with Bastiens choice of an ostrich as org-m
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [04. Apr. 2013]:
> Karl Voit writes:
>> A couple of weeks ago[1] the datepicking dialog got modified such
>> that a dot "." jumps to the current day. Handy for most Org-mode
>> users I guess.
>
> "." is also the character used in M-x calendar RET to jump to today's
> date.
Hi Olivier, org-mode users and -developoers,
* Olivier Berger [25. May. 2013]:
> Olivier Berger writes:
>> I found the org-archive-subtree-defadvice.el quite useful, but I'd like
>> to be able to archive DONE items not to today's date in a date-tree
>> archive file, but instead to their scheduled
Dear org-mod users and developers,
I customized my org-agenda-files variable to contain 4 files.
But I wished I could automatically add org files to the agenda
simply by opening them. Is it possible to automagically add
some files to the agenda iff they are visited or add the contents
of org-mode
Hi Noorul, org-mod users and developers,
* Noorul Islam K M [13. Jul. 2013]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I customized my org-agenda-files variable to contain 4 files.
>> But I wished I could automatically add org files to the agenda
>> simply by opening them. Is it possible
Hi Eric, org-mod users and developers,
* Eric Abrahamsen [13. Jul. 2013]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> But I wished there was also the ability to define a list of files
>> which do only contribute to the agenda if already open
>> (preferably with some pattern matching, s
Hi Drew, org-mode-community,
* Drew Adams [14. Jul. 2013]:
>> (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'org-remove-file)
>>
>> But the last hook does not work as espected. Instead it says
>> "Current buffer does not visit a file". But according to the
>> documentation kill-buffer-hook is run before the buff
@item @file{filladapt.el} by Kyle Jones
@cindex @file{filladapt.el}
Thanks for your attention, Gregor
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Hi Carsten, org-mode developers,
* Carsten Dominik [02. Sep. 2013]:
> I have now documented this problem in the manual, but I invite
> you or anyone else to submit a patch that will solve this
> issue.
Thanks. I also would prefer a solution to the problem but this
is way beyond my elisp abiliti
---
Fix a minor typo.
lisp/org-ctags.el | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org-ctags.el b/lisp/org-ctags.el
index 98d47e5..9d8ed6c 100644
--- a/lisp/org-ctags.el
+++ b/lisp/org-ctags.el
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
;;
;; (progn
;; (message "-- rebuildin
Dear org-mode users and developers,
when I do M-x org-lint while the active cpoint is in a org-mode
buffer nothing happens.
When I do M-: (org-lint) I get for instance;
((1 ["118" "high" "Incorrect location for PROPERTIES drawer"
[cl-struct-org-lint-checker obsolete-properties-drawer "Report ob
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [14. Oct. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> when I do M-x org-lint while the active cpoint is in a org-mode
>> buffer nothing happens.
>
> M-x org-lint should create an "*Org lint*" buffer somewhere. Maybe it is
> buried
cs-snapshot -Q, so I bisected my init.el. Now it works while
nothing relvant changed with respect to the init.el!? Strange.
* Nicolas Goaziou [15. Oct. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> When I do this, nothing happens, there is no buffer *Org lint*.
>
> You may want to debug `o
What to do?
Ciao; Gregor
* Gregor Zattler [16. Oct. 2015]:
> org-lint cpmlains:
> 10702 low Misplaced planning info line
>
> because of this:
>
> * DONE xxx X x X
> DEADLINE: <2011-11-25 Fr> CLOSED: [20
Hi Nicolas,
thanks, confirmed for both problems.
Thank you for your fast fix.
Empty *org-lint* buffers give a feeling of security :-)
Ciao; Gregor
* Nicolas Goaziou [16. Oct. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> I fixed another org-mode file and there is another strange
>
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
http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
Your bug report will be posted to the Org-mode mailing list.
-
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [20. Jan. 2016]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> Notes produced when clocking out with org-log-note-clock-out set
>> will be placed above the clock line instead below the clock line.
>> In my heavily customized sessions the notes show up o
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [20. Jan. 2016]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> It would be great when notes taken when clocking out would come
>> next to their respective clock lines.
>
> This is already possible: just make sure notes and clocks are stored at
> the same loca
Hi org-mode users and developers,
org-agenda is great but slow, sticky agenda solves this but gets
stale really fast. I try to refresh my org-agenda while Emacs is
idle like so:
(defun gz/refresh-agenda-when-idle ()
"Refresh Agenda while idle."
(org-agenda-redo 'all))
(setq gz/idle-agenda
Hi Nicolas,
I confirm this is fixed. Thank you very much,
Gregor
* Nicolas Goaziou [05. Feb. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> there is still a glitch. If I now add two items at the same day.:
>>
>> rm /tmp/*diary* ; emacs-snapshot -Q -L /home/grfz/src/org-m
Dear org-mode developers, dear Nicolas,
I invoked org-repair-property-drawers on a fairly large org-mode
file. It did sort some PROPERTIES drawers in front of LOGBOOK
ones but not all. Since I do not understand the logic of
org-repair-property-drawers I prepared a file with the structure
of the
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [08. Mar. 2015]:
> Unfortunately it doesn't ring a bell.
>
> Running `org-repair-property-drawers' on your file repairs it. Would it
> be related to `org-inlinetask' (i.e., different behaviour if the library
> is loaded or not)?
Sadly no: I reapplied `org-repair-pr
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [08. Mar. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> Sadly no: I reapplied `org-repair-property-drawers' on my org
>> file with no customisation at all:
>>
>> emacs-snapshot -Q -nw -L /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/ file.org
>> ~
Hi Nicolas, org-mode developers and users,
* Nicolas Goaziou [09. Mar. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
> I see invalid property drawers, e.g.,
>
> > :PROPERTIES:
> > :Xxxx: Xxx, xx Xxx xx:xx:xx +
> > :Xxxx: Xxx Xx
> > :Xxx-XX:
Hi Jens, org-mode developers,
* Haustedt, Jens [19. Mar. 2015]:
> in the description of the date/time prompt, a section describes the
> control of the calendar from the minibuffer.
>
> There, a description of scrolling the calendar by 1 year is missing. The
> keyboard shortcut is M-S-/ and works
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [22. Mar. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> * Haustedt, Jens [19. Mar. 2015]:
>>> in the description of the date/time prompt, a section describes the
>>> control of the calendar from the minibuffer.
>>>
>>> There, a de
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [23. Mar. 2015]:
> I added TINYCHANGE at the end of the commit message, since you don't
> seem to have signed FSF papers. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
You are right. Thanks.
Do these copyright/assigment issues also apply to documentation
chenges? One would only
Hi Daniel, Detlef,
* Detlef Steuer [30. Apr. 2015]:
> Hi!
>
> On of yesterday's commits introduces an error:
>
> Whatever file I open, I can´t save it with C-c C-s and get the message
> "not in sub-editing buffer"
>
> I verified org is the culprit using emacs -Q and only loading org.
>
> I can
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Richard [30. Apr. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
> > First bad commit is:
> > bad0409c3b86e09c4559e97d5f394356c6ccbe7f
>
> Nice hash for a "bad" commit :)
I didn't realise :-)
> > This results in a startup error:
> > De
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Richard [30. Apr. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
> > Sorry, no:
>
> From Bastien's comment, I wonder : does the following patch helps ?
Yes, but see my other email: The fix in
ea575950d957fcecc74ed6f53c29bb6b77e9fe26 works.
Thanks, grgeor
Hi Nicolas,,
* Gregor Zattler [30. Apr. 2015]:
> * Nicolas Richard [30. Apr. 2015]:
> > I think this specific bug was fixed in :
> > Commit ea575950d957fcecc74ed6f53c29bb6b77e9fe26
>
> Sorry, no:
> with:
> GNU Emacs 25.0.50.6 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5)
Hi Nicolas, org-mode users and -developers,
I was too much in a hurry...
This bug still exists as of now:
* Gregor Zattler [30. Apr. 2015]:
> * Gregor Zattler [30. Apr. 2015]:
> > * Nicolas Richard [30. Apr. 2015]:
> > > I think this specific bug was fixed
Dear org-moders,
I want to open-link-at-point (C-c C-o) in other window. With
file links this is standard behaviour (at least with my
configuration). But I don’t know how to do so with notmuch:
links. Universal argument won’t help.
Any ideas?
I think there should be key bindings for opening i
Hi Leo,
* Leo Ufimtsev [21. May. 2015]:
> I usually use my mouse and right click on the link.
Thanks, I have problems, emulation right klick with this old
macbook of mine.
> C-c C-o opens things in a new application. E.g a picture is
> opened in my image editing application.
>
> Right clicking
Hi SabreWolfy,
* SabreWolfy [02. Jun. 2015]:
> Nicolas Goaziou nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
>
>> Org Lint does that already.
>
> Please provide a link. Searching was not helpful.
http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/log/?h=wip-lint
this is to the git repository
Ciao, Gregor
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Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [17. Jun. 2015]:
> Hello,
>
> Q writes:
>
>> I am view this file
>> http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.org
>>
>> It's a prettey long document, when it all folded up, navigating to previous
>> line and next line takes about 2 seconds. When the sub heading is shown,
>> it
Hi Andreas,
* Andreas Leha [17. Jun. 2015]:
> Shot in the dark: Do have linum-mode enabled? That is always my first
> candidate when I experience slowdowns.
No I don’t use linum-mode. Thanks, Gregor
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Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [17. Jun. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I would like to help but need help myself on how to produce
>> profiler reports.
>
> M-x profiler-start
>
> Do something slow
>
> M-x profiler-report
Thanks, this seemed rather easy an
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [21. Jun. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> - but there some hangs now and then.
>
> Is it a complete freeze (i.e., you need to use C-g to get out of the
> loop) or a slowdown of a couple of seconds?
It’s a slow down.
> The former is
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [21. Jun. 2015]:
[Profiler Reports]
> It might not give any useful information. However, the best way to know
> is to look at it.
The first profiler report is after 105 minutes of Emacs uptime.
I had captured infos via org-protocol, refiled them to another
file and
Dear org-moder users and developers,
is it possible to have an agenda block as part of an org-mode
outline? In my use case I would like to write the minutes of a
meeting and have an autogenerated agenda containing the
dates which are scheduled in other parts of the outline. Ideally
it would only
Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou [23. Jun. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> These reports are attachet.
>
> Thank you. However, I don't see anything incriminating Org in these
> reports.
Now I think I found something specific. I do open the org-mode
file
Hi Nicolas,
thanks for this change it makes a tremendous difference.
* Nicolas Goaziou [20. Jul. 2015]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> Now I think I found something specific. I do open the org-mode
>> file in question with #+STARTUP: showeverything because otherwise
>
Dear org-mode developers,
I run org-lint on one of my org-mode buffers -- 13015 lines with
~2000 CLOCK: lines -- and it did not finish within 1 1/2 hours.
Is this a bug? I did another run for a few minutes and profiled
this on. Profiler reports are attached.
This is on
GNU Emacs 25.0.50.7 (i6
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