Hi everyone,
This is my first post to Org mailing list.
I would like to introduce an add-on package I have been developing for
about one year and ask for discussion / advice.
The package is named "Org-transclusion", and is available on GitHub at
https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion. Simpl
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> Welcome ;)
>
Thank you.
> You have my +100500 to have this package as part of Org :D
Thank you again :) Is there anything I can/should do to make this
happen? I would be happy to email the whole package as a "patch" for
code review, if this were the way but I feel th
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I installed your package a few months ago and I have to say that it
> works quite well, although I have not had, at the moment, the
> opportunity to make intensive use of it. What I can say is that the
> concept seems very interesting to me. Very nice package.
Thank
"Thomas Paulsen" writes:
> Hi,
>
> it isn't part of gnu emacs currently.
Yes, this is correct. Org-transclusion is only available on GitHub at
the moment. With the advice from Ihor and others, I am in the process
of sending the whole package as a patch to Org.
Uwe Brauer writes:
> If I include the content of another org file (say Russell) into my
> main.org file
>
> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>the corresponding content of Russell.
> 2. It is a one way bridge, I cannot modify the content of Russell
Timothy writes:
> It’s worth noting that currently Org’s minimum supported Emacs version is 25.
> Do
> you use much from Emacs 26/27? There was mention of compat.el earlier though,
> and if that goes somewhere this may not be an issue.
Thank you, Timothy. I take it that support for version 25
Uwe Brauer writes:
> 1. I can export main.org to say latex and that latex file includes
>the corresponding content of Russell.
Sorry, Uwe, I didn't say anything about the first qustion in my previous reply.
Yes, that's the idea. The copied text exists in the buffer visiting
main.or
Sorry that this email is duplicate for Uwe but I didn't include the
mailing list as the To/Cc list. Still getting used to how this mailing
list works.
Uwe Brauer writes:
> Ok I tried that out, both files are indeed org file (I thought that is
> the most natural way anyhow)
Thank you.
> I fin
Timothy writes:
> Hi Tim,
>
>> I feel it is functionality which will be used by a subset of users
>> or by others only occasionally.
Tim, thank you for your feedback.
Timothy, thank you for forwarding Tim's feedback into the loop.
I think this assessment is fair and reflects the current usage
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I noticed that you are using overlays in text-clone. It may potentially
> cause slowdown in large Org buffers. Of course, it does not mean that
> org-transclusion should not be accepted. Just something that may be
> optimised.
Karl Voit (GitHub user name, novoid) gave me
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Greg Minshall writes:
>
>> my thought about flycheck, flymake, whatever, is that (optionally) a
>> silent, background, =tangle= and/or =<> expansion= would take
>> place to produce a "full source file buffer"[*], then the narrowed
>> version of that (corresponding to the
Tim Cross writes:
> thank you for making such a valuable contribution. I think your package
> will be a valuable addition and it is great you have gone that extra
> distance to sign the FSF copyright paperwork and are willing to do the
> work to add it into ELPA.
>
> I'm not 100% certain, but I t
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> org-transclusion uses with-silent-modifications
> macro, which prevents org-element-cache from working properly. I
> recommend dropping with-silent-modifications or at least using
> combine-after-change-calls.
Thank you for this information; I had no idea. Let me look i
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Try to open the attached file and run M-x org-transclusion-add-all
Thank you. I see. Not even org-transclusion-add-all but a single add
function takes a bit of time.
If I may ask some questions and for some advice:
1. I see it as an issue rather of recursive transclusi
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> You need Www.
> The attached version of the patch should work for 5000-terms.org.
Thank you, Ihor. With your advice, I have managed to apply the patch. It
works for 5000 terms! Thank you.
Some observations:
- Running `org-update-radio-target-regexp` takes about 15 seco
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Thanks for testing!
> Applied, onto main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=341a01a07
> Fixed.
You're very welcome. This is amazing. Thank you so much. I have rebased
the source to the latest main and also tested with 10,000 dummy entries.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> org-target-link-regexp does not matter in this case. For this long
> regexps I introduced a new variable org-target-link-regexps that
> contains a list of shorter regexps. This list is used instead of
> org-target-link-regexp.
Ah! Thank you.
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