t only cover a single command that took a "very long
time" until it gave you back control (in which case I'm wondering why
flyspell-post-command-hook should be called so many times), or does it
cover a longer part of your editing session?
Stefan
was run very many times.
Stefan
nt-cache-map(#f(compiled-function (el) #) :next-re \"]+)>\" :fail-re
\"]+)>\" :narrow t)
org-agenda-get-deadlines()
org-agenda-get-day-entries(\"/home/stefan/PRIVATE/journal/org/Stefan.org\"
(12 12 2022) :deadline :scheduled :timestamp :sexp)
Hi Ihor, all,
thanks for the fast reaction.
Here is the backtrace, again from the =a= agenda:
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/stefan2904/0bb5d9db84664a4f4225cd809c294964/raw/e0ac2ec53d4b1d2fed57e440b8fb23157ecbab3d/redacted-backtrace.log
Best,
Stefan
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022, at 16:17, Ihor
e template, where I did not set that
checklist item.
Best,
Stefan
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022, at 19:32, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> What happens if you run M-: (org-element-at-point (point-max))
> from Stefan.org?
ID \"podcasts\" :title \"Podcasts\" :mode nil
:granularity element :cached t :parent (org-data (:begin 1 :contents-begin 1
:contents-end 746346 :end 746346 :robust-begin 3 :robust-end 746344 :post-blank
0 :post-affiliated 1 :path \"/home/stefan/PRIVATE/journal/org/Media.org\
thing else.
Best,
Stefan
On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, at 09:14, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Thanks, but a small portion of the backtrace is not helpful here.
> "Cached element is incorrect" appears to be related to some buffer edits
> being missed by the cache, which can only be visible
Both errors go away when I set `(org-startup-align-all-tables nil)`.
>It looks to me like you have something unusual in your Org setup or
>some third-party package interfering.
Best,
Stefan
., when exporting agendas with org-contacts stuff in them.
Not sure how to improve/avoid that, though.
Best,
Stefan
CAVEAT: (1) observe that it is alpha.png and not "alpha.png" when used as a
macro argument, (2) put the call of the macro at the beginning of a new line:
this type of macro does not work inside a paragraph, as it uses the #+html
command which needs to start at the beginning of a line.
Warm r
Dear Uriel,
it should work if you use "setupfile" instead of "include":
#+setupfile: macro.org
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 15.09.2010, at 15:58, amscopub-m...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Is there a way to load macros from another file?
>
> The "include" command
me
some ideas on how to present something on HTML generation with Org-mode as a
screencast - maybe we can collaborate on this?
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 24.09.2010, at 05:34, Richard Moreland wrote:
> Erik, thanks for the reminder about folding. I had it in my script and
> must'v
I would be very interested and could give a brief presentation of what we do
with Org-mode at our institute.
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 28.09.2010, at 19:44, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Please reply to this email if you'd consider to come to FOSDEM[1,2],
> Febr
de and lilypond (potentially)
exciting.
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Stefan
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your focus is on fast audio
feedback (ideally, you would want to mark a lilypond snippet in Emacs and
listen to it immediately; if you keep the lilypond input simple enough, this is
not so difficult to implement, maybe I will look into it).
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Stefan
On 03.10.2010, at 05:19, Rustom
hich it
> is later saved to the primary selection.
Shouldn't org-indent-refresh-section use with-silent-modifications
around the remove-text-properties call?
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international settings: German (Excel needs to be restarted to reflect these
changes).
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On 24.10.2010, at 18:52, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>> Hi Lukasz,
>>
>> t
), or copy/paste
the Umlauts from another Emacs file as necessary. If you do not need it very
often, this might be a reasonable alternative.
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 03.11.2010, at 16:50, Richard Lawrence wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't think this is a bug so much as an un
Dear Jean-Marie,
this is very useful - thanks for sharing!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 03.11.2010, at 18:51, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>> sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
>&
Very, very neat - thank you!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 03.11.2010, at 21:08, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Jean-Marie Gaillourdet writes:
>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>>
>>> Dear Richard,
>>>
>>> sitting in front of a Ger
de flavours as files with this
encoding might be treated as binary).
Warm regards,
Stefan
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or the graphical appearance).
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 07.11.2010, at 18:17, Russell Adams wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 11:08:05AM -0600, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Hi Russel,
>>
>> Just looked at the screencast over breakfast (I am in Austin right
>> now..)
>
Guerry willing
> to take over. Bastien has been involved with this project
> almost from the beginning and I believe he knows more
> about both the spirit and the technicalities of Org-mode
> than anybody else. I am sure he will do an excellent job.
Thumbs up for Bastien!
Warm regards,
Dear Carsten,
small mixup due to similar names: the credit to the LaTeX export patch should
go to "Juergen Vollmer".
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 16 Nov 2010, at 10:28, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Dear LaTeX hackers,
>
> here is an interesting patch from Stefan Vollme
restore the state of an arbitrary Emacs session:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Saving-Emacs-Sessions.html
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Te
based solution so members of our institute can put
their CV online. There are several reasons I chose org-mode - not least because
it made people take a look at it :-) See here:
http://www.nf.mpg.de/cv-howto/cv-en.html
However, this is limited to HTML.
Warm regards,
Stefan
> 2) If so, do
ice looking font for this kind of
> things, just a tip.
Myriad Pro is indeed also one of my favourites, however, one should add that
this is a commercial font available from Adobe. These days, it is bundled with
Adobe's Illustrator CS package.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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") 'previous-line-mark)
(local-set-key (kbd "S-") 'next-line-mark))
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'my-org-mode-stuff)
this was a suggestion from the list (thanks to PT
) and works for me, I realize that this was not
exactly what you were asking for but thought it
t the above code to do this. Our
first attempt:
cmd = emacsclient + " --eval " \
+ " \"(add-to-list 'load-path \\\"" + ORGLIB + "\\\")\"" \
+ " \"(require 'org)\"" \
+ " \"(require 'org-exp)\"" \
+ &q
;name" the daemon.
Otherwise there could be a conflict with Emacs daemons started by other users.
How can I make sure the daemon is running if the script requires it? I read
about a "-a" option for emacsclient - how would this work in my case?
Many thanks in advance.
Warm r
10: we are supposed to use services instead,
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/selfheal/smf-quickstart.jsp (I have been
happily using this feature of Solaris 10 but so far not created a new service
which would be required here).
Many thanks in advance for any comments.
Warm regards,
Stefan
ng to HTML this is rendered to normal text including the
surrounding "=".
The inverted commas cause the problem. Is there a way to escape them (something
like "\"")?
Many thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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rked around
this by putting all previous commandline arguments into an optional parameter
file), much later we found an official Microsoft article on this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473/EN-US
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n from
org-files in corresponding files might prove useful for all sorts of
post-processing later.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Hallo,
we proudly present:
"Emacs Org-mode: Organizing a Scientist's Life and Work"
a talk by Carsten Dominik presented on February 8th 2010
at our institute. The recording of the talk is available here:
http://www.nf.mpg.de/orgmode/guest-talk-dominik.html
Warm regards,
have the bandwidth and, I feel, the
advantages of potential new users outweigh the inelegance of this brute force
method.
Any comments are welcome.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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on/off inclusion of JavaScript helper code for code
highlighting
and while we are at it:
css: turn on/off inclusion of stylesheet?
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Tel.
Dear Sebastian,
On 21.04.2010, at 00:22, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> You can turn the inclusion off in your `org-export-projects-alist':
>
>:style-include-scripts nil
[...]
>
> :style-include-default nil
solves my problem beautifully - thank you!
Warm regards,
S
e-map [(meta tab)]
'previous-user-buffer)))
unfortunately, the original Org-mode setting prevails. What is going wrong?
Many thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Dear all,
my snippet does work as it should, I had tried it on an already open Org-mode
buffer in which case org-mode-hook is not called again (I think) - after
restarting Emacs now everything works fine.
Sorry for the noise.
Warm regards,
Stefan
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ste
ent, and you can build a more complex structure (for
example style definitions, top and home links, etc) around this
statement. When this file already exists, it will not be
overwritten by Org.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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between the Manual and the Compact Guide, possibly also back to the
Org-Mode site's top level - naturally, this should involve the "Unicorg" icon,
or variations thereof.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Gleuelers
Applications
(3) make compile; make lisp/org-install.el
(4) In your .emacs
(defvar org-sys-directory "/path/to/org-mode/lisp")
(setq load-path (cons org-sys-directory load-path))
(require 'org-install)
[other org-specific setup]
Warm regards,
Stefan
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e the problem for
us.
However, I would suggest that the simple "file:"-syntax should no longer be
supported, except when explicitly enabled by a new flag (an option which might
be desirable for backward compatibility). Or is there some hidden benefit in
the "file:"-syntax
rectory.
(7) Restart Aquamacs (you can later find out about more subtle methods than
restarting Emacs which does not take long these days)
Warm regards,
Stefan
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On 19.07.2010, at 10:22, Christian Moe wrote:
> Congratulations and thanks for this amazing software.
>
> Yours,
> Christian Moe
+1
> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> I have just released version 7.01 of Org mode.
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ces"
heading, in HTML export that heading vanishes and I get a "Footnotes:" section
instead. How can I have "References" instead of "Footnotes:"?
Many thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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s not interpreted
as such). It seems there must be at least one line with arbitraty contents
before the macro definition (bug?).
I think, that (1) (maybe it is already possible - apologies if I overlooked
something) and (2) would be useful features in Org-mode.
Many thanks in advance for any h
sic and I fear this requires some
intimate knowledge of the export process.
Many thanks in advance.
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Dear Bernt,
On 18.08.2010, at 18:13, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I currently have a "showstopper-class" problem with links. I am using
>> Org-mode release_7.01h-129-g3363a with Emacs 23.2.1. I have
>>
emphasize that I am really generally a very happy org user and I am
quite willing to contribute (as far as I can) to a solution to what I think is
a problem with id-based links.
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 18.08.2010, at 19:15, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
>> [...]
nks, the inserted
> link can also contain a file name if it refers to another org file, maybe
> like this:
> file-id:some-file.org#8329AEF0-4885-486A-A1B6-BB82B3E9218
Most of the time, this would work (provided one uses relativ path names).
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 18.08.2010, at 23:5
Dear Carsten,
there was a typo in your last email. It should have been:
http://orgmode.org/org-manual-with-command-names.pdf
I *love* the formatting and really appreciate the effort that went into it, I
am sure it was a lot of work!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 20.08.2010, at 13:20, Carsten
> However the plan is to make reveal-mode default:
You're jumping to conclusions,
Stefan
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>>> However the plan is to make reveal-mode default:
>> You're jumping to conclusions,
> Sorry, but what is the plan then?
W.r.t. reveal-mode, there is no plan.
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Hope this helps,
Stefan
On 05.07.2011, at 06:19, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just beginning to use org-mode on OS X. I'm in a terminal a lot, and in
> Aquamacs Emacs a lot
ile + " -eval '(message
\"KinderUni - happy coding!\")' &")
where el_file sets up some special menus (with nice and large icons) and
settings for python and Org-mode. I might have some time over the next six
weeks to polish and release this.
Warm regards,
Stefan
>
}
Maybe a bit more hackery might be needed for some special cases, but
with this approach it would be quite easy to change quotations styles
later on.
BTW: IMHO babel and csquotes should be considered standard packages
for all non-US texts (and even for US texts they have some
advantages).
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Nick Dokos writes:
> I'd worry a bit about adding the newcommand in the preamble during
> org processing: what would happen if I tried to use csquotes then?
It should be either the newcommand or else use csquotes. Mixing both
would be no good idea.
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Bastien writes:
> Org to output something like \endquote{some quoted text} instead
s/endquote/enquote/
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o the path of the including file
(around line 17620 in org.el)? Many thanks in advance!
Warm regards,
Stefan
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the index page:
http://www.nf.mpg.de/vhist/doc/usage/theindex.html
demonstrating the idea behind the include mechanism.
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 28.07.2011, at 11:52, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Jul 28, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Bastien wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten,
>>
>> Carste
tes,
hyperref,...). For proper Unicode support its preferable to use LuaTeX
or XeTeX rather than using ucs (which is one of the first attemtps at
better Unicode support for TeX).
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from the point TeX reads the macro until it is set back to
\nonfrenchspacing).
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e to bother
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Dear Christian,
many thanks for your contribution - my sentiments exactly!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 24.08.2011, at 15:00, Christian Moe wrote:
> I probably shouldn't butt into this, and I understand the technical issues
> too poorly to offer suggestions on merging. But as a gratefu
hanging org-mode-p should be the correct change to make
deriving from org-mode work.
Perhaps a (if (symbolp 'derived-mode-p) ...) is necessary to avoid
compatibility problems.
What do the org developers think of this improvement?
Stefan.
k-info))
| (org-mode-p (org-mode-or-derived-mode-p))
`
org-mode-p could be replaced step by step with org-mode-or-derived-mode-p to
enhance the support for org-mode derived modes.
I need org-mode-or-derived-mode-p instead of org-mode-p in org-entry-properties.
It would be great if org-mode-or-derived-mode-p could be added!
Thanks,
Stefan.
2011-09-02 Stefan Reichoer
Add org-mode-or-derived-mode-p to support org-mode derived modes
* org-macs.el (org-mode-or-derived-mode-p): New defun
* org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): Use org-mode-or-derived-mode-p
* org.el (org-entry-properties): Use org-mode-or
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Stefan Reichör writes:
>
>> +(defun org-mode-or-derived-mode-p ()
>> + "Check if the current buffer is in Org-mode or a derived mode."
>> + (if (derived-mode-p 'org-mode) t nil))
>
> The if is superfluous. And instead of
`require' to
reload a package if it's not already loaded from the file that
locate-library returns.
Stefan
Hello,
for some purposes I need to hide some words. (It would help to memorize these
words). In the enriched mode I can do this just by marking the words and
choosing M-x facemenu-set-background and then typing "black" for the "Background
color".
In the org-mode the enriched mode doesn't work.
ation; this works well with most SmartPhones and the iPad. We
have some institute-internal services that do this (not difficult to implement
with PHP) - is this an option for the current orgmode-site?
Warm regards,
Stefan
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not true that "if you return a collection
that start with a different character set than (buffer-substring start
end), it doesn't work". That simply depends on completion-styles (and
completion-ignore-case of course).
Stefan
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;; equivalent)
;; - whether the user wants completion to pay attention to case.
;; e.g. we may want to make it possible for the user to say "first try
;; completion case-sensitively, and if that fails, try to ignore case".
Stefan
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than
for minibuffer completion since you don't have to return a table that
covers the completion of the whole field (composed of file names and
env-vars, for example), and instead you can just limit the completion to
the particular subfield.
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quot;alinea" starting with a function or variable name whereas M-} will jump
over the text of the whole file (which is made of several alineas, each
describe one (or sometimes a set of) variables or functions).
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fill-paragraph and not to fill-region.
> So, for Org I will just install emacs-24 --- or at least the fill
> package, is it backward compatible with an emacs-23 ?
No idea. It's likely, but I really can't guarantee it.
Stefan
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or it. There is
fill-forward-paragraph-function, which can handle some of the cases for
which fill-paragraph-function has been used, but there would need to be
something like a fill-region-as-paragraph-function and we don't have
that yet :-(
Stefan
Dear Emacs-Users,
a couple of weeks ago I wrote an Email to Mr. Steve Jobs. A few days later I
got a very personal answer. I think it is worth sharing my Email to Mr. Steve
Jobs. Feedback is welcomed. Thanks!
Stefan Strohmeier
Lichtenau 2011
Member of the church of Emacs
Here is my mail:
An
Dear Bastien,
On 07.03.2011, at 15:42, Bastien wrote:
> here it is, release 7.5, my first release as Org's new maintainer.
many thanks for all the good work!
Warm regards,
Stefan
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Gle
ragraph-function, you can do
it by hand with Elisp code, so it's not that important. If/when we have
enough fill-forward-paragraph-functions we may revisit this opinion, but
I don't think we have enough experience yet to make a good design.
Stefan
.el only calls that function with values +1 and -1.
More specifically, fill.el mostly does something like:
(fill-region-as-paragraph (progn (forward-paragraph -1) (point))
(progn (forward-paragraph 1) (point)))
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e
represented by a function.
I.e. this is not one of the discouraged cases.
> - Make completing code allows to replace the region being completed with
> somethig that does not match at all.
AFAIK that's already the case, tho it depends on lots of factors, such
as what you mean by "completing code".
Stefan
point-function is allowed to look at the buffer text and
weed out elements that don't match, but it does not have to (and I'd
recommend that it does not except when there's a significant performance
benefit, since it may weed out elements that the completion-style in use
may actually consider as valid candidates). It is the job of
completion-in-region-functions.
Stefan
alid
completion is selected. I'm not sure what that would look like in terms
of code and API, but if someone wants to try it out a propose a patch to
start a discussion, maybe we could add such a thing.
Stefan
y it out a propose a patch to
>> start a discussion, maybe we could add such a thing.
> Or maybe an upper layer mixing abbrev and completion? Trying one at
> first, the other one after. This could be useful for message-mode for
> example, since you probably wants to use both.
That might work even better, yes.
Stefan
> So now, I wonder: wouldn't it be a good idea to add a call to
> `expand-abbrev' just after `completion-at-point' is being called?
After completing an abbrev name, yes, but otherwise I don't think so.
I.e. why don't you add such a call to
org-contacts-message-complete-function?
Stefan
the expansion
"by hand" rather than via expand-abbrev, which may not be an option.
Stefan
google I could not find a related post. Please apologize if
this question has been asked before.
Thanks for your time.
Stefan
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" error))) (if
(equal goto 0) (org-capture-insert-template-here) (condition-case error
(org-capture-place-template) ((error quit) (if (and ... ...) (kill-buffer ...))
(set-window-configuration (org-capture-get :return-to-wconf)) (error "Capture
template `%s': %s" (org-capture-get :key) (nth 1 error (if (org-capture-get
:immediate-finish) (org-capture-finalize nil (not (org-capture-get
:clock-keep))) (if (and (org-mode-p) (org-capture-get :clock-in))
(condition-case nil (progn ... ... ...) (error "Could not start the clock in
this capture buffer"
(cond ((equal goto (quote (4))) (org-capture-goto-target)) ((equal goto
(quote (16))) (org-capture-goto-last-stored)) (t (let* ((orig-buf
(current-buffer)) (annotation (if (and (boundp ...)
org-capture-link-is-already-stored) (plist-get org-store-link-plist
:annotation) (org-store-link nil))) (initial (and (org-region-active-p)
(buffer-substring (point) (mark (entry (org-capture-select-template keys)))
(when (stringp initial) (remove-text-properties 0 (length initial) (quote
(read-only t)) initial)) (when (stringp annotation) (remove-text-properties 0
(length annotation) (quote (read-only t)) annotation)) (cond ((equal entry "C")
(customize-variable (quote org-capture-templates))) ((equal entry "q") (error
"Abort")) (t (org-capture-set-plist entry) (org-capture-get-template)
(org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :original-file (buffer-file-name
orig-buf) :original-file-nondirectory (and (buffer-file-name orig-buf)
(file-name-nondirectory ...)) :annotation annotation :initial initial)
(org-capture-put :default-time (or org-overriding-default-time
(org-current-time))) (org-capture-set-target-location) (condition-case error
(org-capture-put :template (org-capture-fill-template)) ((error quit) (if ...
...) (error "Capture abort: %s" error))) (if (equal goto 0)
(org-capture-insert-template-here) (condition-case error
(org-capture-place-template) (... ... ... ...)) (if (org-capture-get
:immediate-finish) (org-capture-finalize nil ...) (if ... ...
org-capture(nil)
call-interactively(org-capture nil nil)
recursive-edit()
byte-code("\306 @\307=\203!
Debug On Error End
Thanks again for your time.
Stefan
I enabled org-git-link in the
org-modules pane. I unchecked it and now it is working fine.
Thanks for your quick help.
Stefan
ig way
(the details of what will happen depend on the way cycling is
implemented and what kind of abbrevs we're talking about).
So at least cycling-completion seems fundamentally incompatible with
this idea of abbrev-expansion-after-completion, at least if you want to
allow arbitrarily complex abbrevs like skeletons.
Could you give me an idea of what kind of abbrevs the code should try
to accommodate?
Stefan
27; is used by cycling,
so the :exit-function can call abbrev-expand when the status is
`finished' and it won't interfere with cycling (which simply won't
benefit from abbrev-expansion).
Stefan
gt; (dabbrev-expand)))
> and always get a dabbrev-expand as fallback to completion-at-point?
Hmm... interesting way to attack that problem. I don't think that will
work quite like this: if the completion provides its own :exit-function
(e.g. to add a terminator string), then yours won't be run.
Stefan
> Oh well, I guess that I'm the only one who wants this kind of behaviour,
No, I'm interested as well, but haven't found a good solution yet.
Stefan
own
(defun al-completion-at-point ()
(interactive)
(or (completion-at-point)
(dabbrev-expand nil)))
-- Stefan
ach other, but make them non-exclusive with respect to some
"fallback completion".
Stefan
be exclusive.
Can you try the patch below to see if it gives you back the old behavior
in ERC?
Stefan
=== modified file 'lisp/erc/erc-pcomplete.el'
--- lisp/erc/erc-pcomplete.el 2011-04-29 15:23:59 +
+++ lisp/erc/erc-pcomplete.el 2011-05-26 02:12:19 +
@@ -73,7
> With these two modifications, it runs fine (that is, using the old calling
> convention and just using (setq-default completion-at-point-functions
> '(my-dabbrev-expand)))
Thanks, installed,
Stefan
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