#+BEGIN_SRC zsh :session z1
echo $HOME $0
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: /Users/evar /bin/bash
As compared to:
#+BEGIN_SRC zsh
echo $HOME $0
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: /Users/evar zsh
rg ]1;..lar/notes/org
~/cellar/notes/org
❯ echo 'org_babel_sh_eoe'echo 'org_babel_sh_eoe'
]2;echo 'org_babel_sh_eoe' ]1;echo org_babel_sh_eoe
]2;evar@Fereidoons-MacBook-Pro: ~/cellar/notes/org ]1;..lar/notes/org
~/cellar/notes/org
~/cellar/notes/org master
~/cellar/not
After upgrading to emacs 29.2 and org 9.7, my example blocks are no longer
syntax highlighted in emacs. They used to be syntax highlighted when I
specified the block's language. Any ideas?
I use Doom, so it might have been a third-party feature.
I know org-mode officially suggests that example bl
rg-block))
t)
((member dc3 '(" " ""))
;; Just a comment, the plus was not there
(org-remove-flyspell-overlays-in beg (match-end 0))
(add-text-properties
beg (match-end 0)
'(font-lock-fontified t face font-lock-comment-face)))
(t ;; Just any other in-buffer setting, bu
Thanks!
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 1:30 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > After upgrading to emacs 29.2 and org 9.7, my example blocks are no
> longer
> > syntax highlighted in emacs. They used to be syntax highlighted when I
> > specified the block'
I think currently there is no way to mark an item in a checklist as failed?
I would like to have such an ability ... Something like:
- [F] task x
or:
- [0] task x
The use case is that I use checklists to remember and track doing some
important stuff at the start of the day; all the items are at
I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot
abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 11:25 PM Sławomir Grochowski <
slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rudy,
>
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > The use case is
Recently, a breaking change has been introduced in Org mode that sets the
default tab-width to 8 spaces (
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/8734y5d2gs.fsf@localhost/). This change
has made using Python source blocks in Org mode challenging, as operations
like `evil-org->` rely on `tab-width`, and Py
The recent upgrades to Org mode have been a source of great frustration for
me. Many of the configurations I had previously set up stopped working as
intended, and it took me several days to properly identify the issues,
debug them, and find suitable workarounds. I believe that Org mode would
benef
ists, which again, I have no idea about:
```
1. hi
2. hi
3. hi
```
So I don't see the effects of `tab-width` anywhere except in
`evil-shift-width`, as far as I can see currently.
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 1:11 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > Recently
llocate the needed time for reading this
anyway.
Thanks.
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 1:48 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > The recent upgrades to Org mode have been a source of great frustration
> for
> > me. Many of the configurations I had previously set up st
Thanks, I don't have any problems now, so we can consider this closed.
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 2:32 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > ... runs `evil-shift-right`, which
> > indents the selected region by the `evil-shift-width` amount.
> > `evil-shif
How do I link to a specific line in an org-babel block?
I tried using [[file:.../my.org::search-term]] , but this only works for
jumping to a heading, not an arbitrary line. (It does work for non-org
files.)
PS: Please use Reply to All.
Thanks, that works great. Can these work with ID links, too?
(`[[id:9bbb6468-2907-4e74-a4d1-2e391e33e0fe::...]]`)
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 4:47 PM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > How do I link to a specific line in an org-babel block?
>
> a.org:
>
>
Org-mode occasionally opens files automatically, for instance, when
inserting or opening ID links, or during certain searches. I need to
determine if a buffer was opened programmatically or manually by the user
within the startup hooks. This distinction is important because, e.g., I
want to automat
`find-file-hook` seems not to have false negatives, at least. Using
`(window-live-p (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) 'visible))` has false
negatives for me (i.e., it returns nil for some interactive buffers).
Thanks, everyone.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 11:06 PM Karthik Chikmagalur <
karthikchikma
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