On 09/06/17 05:56, Keith Amidon wrote:
With current org-mode, when I try to execute the following org-babel
block:
#+begin_src bash :var lst='(1 2 3 4 5 6 7)
printf "%s\n" "${lst[*]}"
#+end_src
I get result and the following error in the minibuffer:
Wrong type argument: listp, 1
This, on
On 27/06/17 17:54, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi
Maybe the following is helpful:
(defun org-table-import-xlsx-to-csv-org ()
(interactive)
(let* ((source-file (file-name-sans-extension (buffer-file-name
(current-buffer
(xlsx-file (concat source-file ".xlsx"))
(csv-file (c
Hi Rasmus,
On 03/07/17 11:35, Rasmus wrote:
Hi,
The documentation in README_maintainer is a bit outdated
wrt. synchronizing with upstream Emacs.
I have updated the to best of my knowledge in the attached patch. I would
be happy to push it, if there are no objections.
It would also be great i
No problem to stick with 'backport' if that is the conventional term here.
Thanks for considering and explaining the point.
Neil
Original Message
From: Rasmus Pank Roulund
Sent: Monday, 3 July 2017 18:22
To: k...@kyleam.com
Cc: n...@ossau.homelinux.net; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject:
I don't think that Scheme output results are correctly handled. Please
consider:
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme :results output
(display "a") (newline)
(display "b") (newline)
(display "c") (newline)
'(a b c)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: "a\nb\nc\n"
As compared with the Elisp equivalent:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :res
Except if your original string was "%org-9.0"...
For this kind of approach to work, you generally need to prefix
everything; specifically included the cases that are _not_ encoded.
Regards - Neil
On 12/08/17 16:01, John Kitchin wrote:
I was thinking of something like how all PDF files start
On 13/08/17 10:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi
I would like to execute some matlab code in org file (using GNU emacs 26
and the git version of org mode) and save the result of the plot command
in a png file, so I tried
#+begin_src matlab :session :exports both :file testplot.png
t=[0:0.1:1];
y=sin(t);
Matt Price writes:
> A while ago I asked about a slack syntax exporter. I cpy text from org to
> slack often enough that I spent an hour or two today writing a simple one,
> which I put up in a gist:
> https://gist.github.com/titaniumbones/c0c171e4df8a6ff5f0f564b8a655c079
Nice, thank you!
> I
If you haven't already, I suggest checking that there isn't a difference in
your Go setup, by working out the "go run ..." command that is being run below,
and running that manually yourself.
On 25 October 2018 05:28:53 BST, Mario Martelli
wrote:
>Morning,
>
>recently I tried to use ob-go and
Mario Martelli writes:
> Thank you for your answer.
>
>> If you haven't already, I suggest checking that there isn't a difference in
>> your Go setup, by working out the "go run ..." command that is being run
>> below, and running that manually yourself.
>
> My first assumption was - to be hon
Tim Cross writes:
> On reading your response, we are probably not as far apart as I first
> thought. However, we have now wondered into discussion which probably
> isn't appropriate for this list. It is now in the realms of something
> that would probably be better discussed with a good bottle of
I seem to have hit a limit in how much data can be successfully passed
from Org to Geiser and Guile. The attached file demonstrates this.
With the file as attached, and hitting C-c C-c on '(length
classification)', I get 139 (which is correct).
If I add one more (duplicate) row to the table, and
+ Version 3.22.21) of 2017-09-22,
modified by Debian
Neil Jerram writes:
> I seem to have hit a limit in how much data can be successfully passed
> from Org to Geiser and Guile. The attached file demonstrates this.
>
> With the file as attached, and hitting C-c C-c on '(length
>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
>> If I add one more (duplicate) row to the table, and hit C-c C-c again,
>> the evaluation hangs somewhere and Emacs is blocked until I interrupt
>> with C-g.
>
> Interesting.
>
>> Has an
"Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" writes:
> I cannot see what it is, but there's something in that expression that
> makes scheme readers hang. I just pasted it in a vanilla guile repl
> (started with run-scheme, no geiser involved), and it never gets
> evaluated. The same thing happens with a MIT scheme v
Neil Jerram writes:
> Mark H Weaver writes:
>
>> This is a documented limitation in Linux's terminal handling when in
>> canonical mode. See the termios(3) man page, which includes this text:
>>
>>Canonical and noncanonical mode
>>
>>
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Since it is very much Org-specific, and a basic feature you could expect
> from Org, I'd like to add it in core. So, if there is no strong
> objection to it, it can go in Org 9.3.
>
> I attach the library for further testing, suggestions, remarks… Let me
> know what you
On 23 November 2018 23:23:27 GMT, David Masterson
wrote:
>Probably a dumb question, but is there a standard format for Org
>outlines. I'm particularly wondering about the use of blank lines. I
>prefer to have blank lines before my headings for readability, but I
>think a lot of other people wo
Scott Randby writes:
> Greetings,
Hi Scott,
> Here is an article that might interest some:
> https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-org-mode
>
> I'm not sure if the article is entirely successful. Maybe the tools mentioned
> in it can do some of the things Org does, but are the
I'm not sure how much freedom you have here, but I think it would be
both clearer - by avoiding confusion with URL-escaping - and easier to
type, to use an entirely different form of escaping in the Org syntax;
probably just this:
\[ and \] to include a square bracket in a link
\\ to include a bac
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 at 10:49, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > I'm not sure how much freedom you have here, but I think it would be
> > both clearer - by avoiding confusion with URL-escaping - and easier to
> > type, to use an
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019 at 08:14, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Do you mean Windows file names in existing Org files? I.e. the
> > back-compatibility concern?
> >
> > If so, yes, I confess I didn't think at all about back
Hi Nicolas,
On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 at 00:23, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
[...]
> So, the new challenger is:
>
>
> "\\[\\[\\(\\(?:.\\|\n\\)*?[^\\]\\(\\)*\\)\\]\\(?:\\[\\(\\(?:.\\|\n\\)+?\\)\\]\\)?\\]"
>
> Beautiful.
>
> The commented rx equivalent would be:
>
> (seq "["
> ;; URI part: mat
Hi,
I have tables with width cookies like this:
| <16> | <6> | <64> |
I just added new information to one of those tables, and the table
shrank down to match the size of the content, i.e. as though Org is
now ignoring the width cookies.
I believe I've
On Sun, 12 May 2019 at 00:29, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have tables with width cookies like this:
> >
> > | <16> | <6> | <64> |
> >
> > I just a
On Sun, 12 May 2019 at 22:39, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> Just to clarify: my intention was to advertise etc/ORG-NEWS more
> widely and point out that it's probably the best place to learn about
> things that are likely to break one's workflows (and if you read it
> before you update, you just might avo
I have a capture template like this:
'(org-capture-templates
(quote
(("a" "" entry
(file "~/org/capture.org")
"** TODO %?
SCHEDULED: %^t"
When I use that, the date prompt defaults to yesterday, whereas I'd expect
it to default to today.
I believe this is because I also ha
On Sun, 26 May 2019, 16:12 Daryl Manning, wrote:
> I'm trying to come up with a better way to give myself advanced notice on
> some peoples' birthdays coming up.
>
> Right now, I use the following in a `cal.org` file to give me notice in
> agenda that birthdays are coming up:
>
> ```
> * BDays
>
On Sun, 26 May 2019, 18:38 Michael Heerdegen,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've APPTs like "Vacation" that last 14 days or so. Is there an
> option/way to show such an APPT for every concerned day, and not only
> for the border days, so that when I for example want to make a doctor's
> appointment I see for
On Sun, 19 May 2019 at 14:36, Neil Jerram wrote:
> I have a capture template like this:
>
> '(org-capture-templates
>(quote
> (("a" "" entry
> (file "~/org/capture.org")
> "** TODO %?
> SCHEDULED: %^t")))
On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 23:25, Michael Heerdegen
wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Hi Michael,
>
> Hi Neil!
>
> > I'm not in front of my computer, to check this, but I think that an
> > active date range will have this effect, i.e.
> >
> > **
Nicolas, I hope you don't mind me sending a 'ping' for this, as it looks
like it might have got lost. Please do let me know what you think.
Best wishes,
Neil
On Tue, 28 May 2019 at 21:20, Neil Jerram wrote:
> On Sun, 19 May 2019 at 14:36, Neil Jerram wrote:
>
>>
On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 at 22:31, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Nicolas, I hope you don't mind me sending a 'ping' for this, as it looks
> > like it might have got lost. Please do let me know what you think.
>
> I
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019, 10:22 Nicolas Goaziou, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > Yes, it does make the default time noon. But AFAICS the time of day
> > doesn't actually matter in any of the Org source code where the result of
> > org-get-cursor-
I've tried to work on contact conversion and synchronization in the past,
aiming to merge and unify contacts that I've built up in BBDB, Google
Contacts, email systems, pre-Android phones, etc. The problematic aspect
was different systems using different field names and structures, e.g. one
with s
I just tried this with
Org mode version 9.1.5 (release_9.1.5-1784-g772949 @
/home/neil/src/org-mode/lisp/)
and I don't see the problem with that version. What version do you have?
On Sat, 3 Aug 2019 at 19:48, Charles R (Charlie) Martin <
chasrmar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This seems like an unli
Is there a best practice or recommended approach for preparing and
providing an Org-based application so that others could make use of it?
I've been using Org for a few years to keep track of the membership and
'fixing' for my choir - where 'fixing' means finding out and recording who
can sing in
rganization, teaching classes, running job searches,
> organizing special issues in scientific publications and lately to
> organize some things for a cub scout troop. They have all been pretty
> different, but I am sure I have reinvented pieces of it each time. I am
> interested in learnin
Thanks Jean for your reply...
On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 at 14:53, Jean Louis wrote:
> [...] It would be nice to write it all in the Org file, yet for me such
> data shall better be in the database. And links are then copied from
> central place to Org files or any other files finally, or to email, or
Does this answer your question?
#+NAME: tt
| num | ID |
|-+|
| 1 | A |
| 2 | B |
| 3 | C |
| 4 ||
| 5 | E |
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var tt=tt
(length tt)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 5
Best wishes,
Neil
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 18:39, Nathan Neff wrote:
> Hello all,
>
2, 2019 at 10:22 PM Nathan Neff
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> Unfortunately, no - This code will print the number of rows in my table -
>> it does
>> not add a column to my table, with numbering starting at the first row
>> under the
>> headline.
Hi Vladimir,
On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 at 03:21, Vladimir Nikishkin
wrote:
>
> Can we replace the (set) on line 177 of ob-scheme.el with the following
> form:
> (setq result (if output
> (let ((g-r-o (geiser-eval--retort-output ret)))
> (if g-r-o
>
On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 at 15:16, Vladimir Nikishkin
wrote:
> Yeah. The "output" is not the result of geiser's elisp functions, as far
> as I understand, it comes from comint, which reads it from a scheme
> interpreter, and is expected to be formatted specifically to be fed into
> geiser-eval--retort
If org-web and organice are browser-based, why do they need syncing? Could
the server be your regular non-mobile Org machine?
On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 at 08:57, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> Hm... organice is suspiciously similar to https://org-web.org/, which I
> had seen before. Even the Sample files are
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, 09:25 oldk1331, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is a simple change that adds support for :epilogue in ob-scheme.
>
> Best wishes,
> Qian
>
> ==
>
> * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-expand-body:scheme): Add :epilogue
> param support.
>
> TINYCHANGE
> ---
> lisp/ob-scheme.el
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, 11:10 Fraga, Eric, wrote:
> On Wednesday, 18 Dec 2019 at 11:02, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> > I've tried using a symlink to the file held in another directory, but
> > when I restarted emacs the symlink wasn't followed and it created a new
> > abbrev_def file from somewhere, I don
I have been thinking for a while that it would be great to have some kind
of test system for Babel language implementations. It seems there are lots
of possible Babel features, that some languages support and others don't,
and it would be good to have more clarity about that situation.
Is there a
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 at 12:01, Joost Kremers
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been learning some Scheme recently and decided to use Org
> mode and babel so I could document my progress, keep notes, etc.
> together with the code I write. I also installed the geiser
> package to work with Scheme source fi
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 at 18:11, John Kitchin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is only semi-on-topic. I am looking for something like M-x compile
> for my org-files, but I don't want it to necessarily use Makefiles. I am
> looking for suggestions of existing solutions to this, or thoughts on how
> to
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 at 11:05, Bastien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to make an equivalent to in Org Src buffers
> so that hitting will close the buffer, which seems natural.
>
> WDYT?
>
SGTM.
Best wishes,
Neil
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 at 08:17, Josh wrote:
> One more question,
>
> I turned on shift-select with the following line in my .emacs. It works,
> but of course, on headings, it doesn't work because it changes the TODO
> status of the heading (shift left-right) or the priority of the heading
> (shift u
A simple typo fix in README_contribute...
Regards - Neil
>From 16380217d8d7d19329a0e5cfbc0956a9c1789342 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Neil Jerram
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2017 13:26:19 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo in README_contribute
* README_contribute: Fix typo
TINYCHA
I have been using org-mode for a few years now, but have never yet
noticed org-struct mode. So removing org-struct would be no loss for me
(and possibly a gain, if it eased ongoing org-mode maintenance and
development).
OTOH I certainly do use and appreciate orgtbl minor mode, and it would
b
On 23/07/17 09:52, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
I don't think that Scheme output results are correctly handled. Please
consider:
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme :results output
(display "a") (newline)
(display "b") (newline)
(display "c") (newl
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for checking this. I've written to ass...@gnu.org to kick off sorting
out the additional assignment.
Regards - Neil
Original Message
From: Bastien Guerry
Sent: Sunday, 27 August 2017 13:07
To: Nicolas Goaziou
Cc: Neil Jerram; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: R
Hi Bastien & Nicolas,
I've been told by "Theodore Teah via RT " that
my copyright assignment is in place now.
Regards - Neil
On 31/08/17 13:21, Neil Jerram wrote:
Hi Bastien,
Thanks for checking this. I've written to ass...@gnu.org to kick off sorting
out t
Hi Nicolas,
On 05/09/17 22:49, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
Hi Bastien & Nicolas,
I've been told by "Theodore Teah via RT "
that my copyright assignment is in place now.
Great!
I tried to build Org with your patch, but it generates compilation
Hi Peter...
On 25/09/17 12:58, Peter Neilson wrote:
Hmmm. I have similar problems, but on a somewhat more difficult level.
A lot of my tasks are farm-related and are thus self-driven rather
than org-mode-driven. For instance, two barn roofs need repair, and
seeing them listed as TODO in an age
Hi John,There is a great discussion about adding git synchronization to Orgzly, in progress here: https://github.com/orgzly/orgzly-android/issues/24I am enjoying the Orgzly UI on my phone, and I have similar org-mode usage to you, in that l also already use a git repo to synchronize changes that l
org-startup-folded nil
On 25/10/17 15:55, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
I've wondered the same thing. Normally I just manually and
open all bullets before ediffing, but this assumes, of course, that
the file is already open.
Alex Branham writes:
Hello -
Whenever I ediff an org file, the three
I'm completely guessing - but does it help to add :results output ?
On 24 November 2017 10:06:12 GMT+00:00, Jakob Simeth
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I seem to have problems with lua source blocks (others are working
>fine): When evaluating a simple block like
>
>#+BEGIN_SRC lua
>print("Hello world!")
>#+END_
I would suggest (but without detailed knowledge of current emacs practice):
1. Report your exact emacs version.
2. Install a corresponding debug symbols package, if your distro
provides that. That should add a lot more interesting detail to the
backtrace.
3. To go further, repro under GDB,
Remove the -it options, which I believe you don't need for executing a simple
command like pwd.
(-it is what you use to execute a shell or other interactive command in a
container, and requires there to be a tty.)
Best wishes - Neil
On 19 December 2017 12:59:19 GMT+00:00, "numbch...@gmail.com
>From adceb034b886d1c3624b31f83f8826869cd1b92c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Neil Jerram
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:15:00 +
Subject: [PATCH] Fix Scheme evaluation in fresh Emacs
* lisp/ob-scheme.el: Require geiser-impl so that
geiser-default-implementation is defined. Otherwise, unless Geis
On 19/12/17 19:30, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Neil Jerram writes:
When I try to evaluate Scheme code in an Emacs where I haven't yet
done any Geiser/Scheme work, I get an error about
geiser-default-implementation being undefined. The attached patch
fixes that, but I am not sure if
I won't be in Madrid, but would still be interested to hear (especially)
Bastien's remarks about the French government's use of free software. Could you
let us know if slides and/or a recording are posted?
Thanks - Neil
On 1 March 2018 11:49:47 GMT+00:00, David Arroyo Menendez
wrote:
>
>Hi e
Eric,
IIUC, that would add an entry to the 'diary' file. I thought perhaps that
Shérab meant something different, namely to capture a new TODO item that was
scheduled for that date.
In any case, I think that latter thing is also an interesting thing to do. Is
there an easy way to do that?
Be
Leo Vivier writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I've created another
> init file just for async-export, and not only have I got it to work, but
> it's also quite a lot faster than it used to be.
>
> All that remains now is to find a way to re-write my function.
William Denton writes:
> On 3 May 2018, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> after initial doubt about this issue, I am now siding with Nicolas on this
>> one. I have started to use C-c C-, , and it works very well. In
>> particular, as Bernt says, the wrapping makes a very big difference, I have
>> a
In my $dayjob we're now calling that "drinking our own champagne", which IMO is
rather nicer than eating our own dog food :-)
Best wishes - Neil
On 9 May 2018 19:11:21 BST, Jon Snader wrote:
>This is excellent. I love that, as Nicolas says, we're eating our
>own
>dog food. Perhaps this will p
With this Org source:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
{
cat < 0 1)
parse-partial-sexp(1 0)
syntax-ppss(0)
sh--inside-noncommand-expression(0)
sh--inside-noncommand-expression(10)
sh-font-lock-open-heredoc(10 "EOF" 16)
sh-syntax-propertize-function(1 50)
syntax-propertize(50)
font-lock-fontify-s
FYI I can avoid this error by adding a space before the open and close
braces; i.e. this is OK:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
{
cat < writes:
> With this Org source:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC sh
> {
> cat < failsafeInboundHostPorts:
> EOF
> }
> #+END_SRC
>
> With `C-c C-e h h', to export that as HTML, I get:
>
Henry Blevins writes:
> Currently, scheme babel blocks ignore :results header arguments like
> 'verbatim' and attempt to format all output as tables. This patch corrects
> that and performs the user supplied formatting.
>
> This is my first time contributing a patch, so I apologize if I have made
Michaël Chlon writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have spacemacs and write some org files.
> But when I generate an agenda view for week,
> for example, TODO task are not displayed !!
What kind of agenda view do you mean?
With 'C-c a a' (which is what I mostly use), TODO items are only shown
by default if they
Michaël Chlon writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have spacemacs and write some org files.
By the way, does anyone else find "spacemacs" bothering? Unlike
previous things like MicroEmacs, which have somehow always been clear to
me to be very different things from Emacs, I get the impression that
"spacemacs" us
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Hello.
>
> I am aware of org-move-subtree-up/down, which moves the entire
> subtree.
>
> I am also aware of org-shiftmetaup/down which moves the line[fn:1] (also
> works for a headline).
>
> What I would like to do is to be able to move a headline with
> every
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Neil Jerram writes on Thu 5 Jul 2018 11:46:
>
> > > What I would like to do is to be able to move a headline with
> > > everything up to (but not including) its first subheading.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> I started doing some Schemeing in org,
Welcome to the club!
> and bumped into a couple of
> documentation issues I wanted to check / report.
>
> In short, I wonder whether
> 1. geiser should be listed as a scheme requirement in worg
> 2. ob-scheme.el should
On 27 August 2018 09:05:32 BST, ST wrote:
>Thank you for sharing!
>
>It would be nice to be able to generate a .pdf invoice based on a
>predefined template (in .org/.tex/etc formats; maybe utilizing org-mode
>exporter) for certain ledger transaction (by default the current one,
>highlighted by
On 10 September 2018 08:46:41 BST, Alan Schmitt
wrote:
>On 2018-09-09 21:43, Kaushal Modi writes:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 7:53 PM M. P.
>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello I am running emacs on a mac I have a galaxy s8 android phone.
>I am
>>> wanting to sync my phone with emacs on my computer.
>>>
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022, 17:18 Samuel Banya, wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> So I've been managing my finances via an org doc that basically has tables
> that list all the expenses from my bank account, which has been awesome on
> some respects.
>
I also save and process my bank account transactions with Org
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 03:42, Samuel Banya wrote:
>
> Ah, Ledger is way too complicated for what it's worth. I've seen videos on
> YouTube about it, and every person who's praised it is pretty much too smart
> enough to be able to explain it in simple terms.
I have similar observations. I don'
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 10:31, Neil Jerram wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 03:42, Samuel Banya wrote:
> >
> > Ah, Ledger is way too complicated for what it's worth. I've seen videos on
> > YouTube about it, and every person who's praised it is pretty m
Hi Arthur,
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 at 07:53, Arthur Miller wrote:
>
> Hi mailing list,
>
> is something like this of interest to add to org-mode?
I'm interested in Linux-native smartphones (e.g. the Pine Phone) and
in using Org there as fully as possible. I probably wouldn't _alter_
my Org content
On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, 11:14 Russell Adams, wrote:
> Why not just do an ASCII export to a temporary read only buffer for
> viewing?
>
Do you mean that you're agreeing with the concept, but finding the
implementation unnecessarily complicated?
> I always thought the point of Org was to have minim
On Sun, 27 Feb 2022, 17:19 Bastien Guerry, wrote:
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > Open up few crypto accounts and let people donate their crypto money
> > as well.
>
> I'm not in favor of this.
>
+1. I assume this conversation is supposed to be ethically driven, and
cryptocurrencies are at least et
Hi Rudy,
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 at 17:07, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
>
> Bob Heffernan writes:
>
> > I did as you described and the patched version of ob-scheme.el *does*
> > seem to solve the problem.
>
> Today, I needed to use Scheme with Org (9.5.2-24-g668205), and I found
> that the #+RESULTS: alw
I've been thinking about how to get nice Org access on my PinePhone. My
current favoured option is Organice, with a local WebDAV server on the
phone. My Org is mastered in a hosted git repo, and I already have a script
for syncing between that and a local clone on various devices. I think I
just ne
Hi Henrik,
On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 at 10:56, Henrik Frisk wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm not a skilled (scheme) programmer so maybe there is something obvious I'm
> missing here. In the first example the header argument y is interpreted as I
> would expect it, but in the second it isn't:
>
> #+begin_src sc
On Sun, 10 Apr 2022, 16:39 , wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 04:00:31PM +0100, Neil Jerram wrote:
> > Hi Henrik,
> >
> > On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 at 10:56, Henrik Frisk wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm not a skilled (scheme) program
On Sat, 30 Apr 2022 at 09:14, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>
> Felipe Lema writes:
>
> > I just realized I was un-CCed out of the thread
> >
> > Here's the updated patch with the requested changes (actually single one)
> >
> > Lemme know if I'm missing anything else.
>
> Can you update the patch making
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020 at 17:05, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hi Daniele...
>
> I often use org-tables to work with monetary amounts.
Me too. I use Org mode plus Scheme code to try to analyze my bank
statements and compare them against a budget. Org is a convenient form for
specifying t
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 12:36, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> On 25/09/2020 11:25, Neil Jerram wrote:
> > Aside: Perhaps I'm misunderstanding them, but none of the open source
> > tools, including (h)ledger, seem to be of much help here.
> > - They focus on data entry and rec
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 17:08, Stefan Kangas wrote:
> I've been working on removing redundant `function' around `lambda' in
> Emacs core,
I'm slightly curious about the history and reasoning around this. If I
understand correctly, (lambda ...) on its own has always worked, and it's
never been s
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 14:51, Stefan Kangas wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> >> I've been working on removing redundant `function' around `lambda' in
> >> Emacs core,
> >
> > I'm slightly curious about the history and reasoning around t
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 at 05:20, ian martins wrote:
> Something I've found challenging is the inconsistency between babel
> languages. It makes it difficult for a babel user to get a source
> block to do what they want, or for a babel developer to even know what
> correct behavior is.
>
> I'm not su
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 at 05:20, ian martins wrote:
> Something I've found challenging is the inconsistency between babel
> languages. It makes it difficult for a babel user to get a source
> block to do what they want, or for a babel developer to even know what
> correct behavior is.
>
> I'm not su
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:49, David Masterson
wrote:
> Anyone using org-gcal? I just got it hooked up and am now trying to
> figure out how to fit it into my workflow. My issue is (CMIAW) that
> org-gcal seems to have a 1 to 1 connection between a Google calendar and
> an Org file (org-gcal-fil
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 21:19, David Masterson
wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
>
> > On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 00:49, David Masterson <
> dsmasterson92...@outlook.com> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone using org-gcal? I just got it hooked up and am now trying to
> > fi
Firstly, when I last exported during late summer, org generated an
.ics file with
X-WR-TIMEZONE:BST
which I think was intended to mean British Summer Time; but Google
interpreted it as Bangladesh Standard Time. As a result, my events
from Org are shown at the wrong time in Google calendar.
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