Is there a way to undo archive after, say, an accidental archival of a
part of org file?
I don't know what I changed but I used to be able to do C-x C-e b to
view the org file in a browser. Now it just generates the file but not
open the browser. Same with PDF.
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Now it just generates the file but not
open the browser. Same with PDF. Don't know what changed, but how do I
get back the functionality? Thanks.
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Is there a buffer level header for (org-export-babel-evaluate nil)?
Something like
#+BABEL: ???
I want to disable code eval for all src blocks in a single org file
that I'm working on now. I would still like to be able to manually C-c
C-c in some code blocks as needed.
--Skip.
-file-name)
be
file=(buffer-file-name)
--Skip.
Is there a way I can produce output of tangle blocks to specific file paths?
I have an org file with several src blocks and tangle blocks.
How can I print the file without executing any of the src or tangle
blocks? I want to avoid disabling each block.
How can I generate the tangle files only without executing any other
src blocks in the file? I want to avoid going to eac
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Eric Fraga wrote:
> #+begin_src gnuplot :file xxx.pdf
> reset
> clear
> set output 'xxx.eps'
> set terminal postscript eps enhanced 18
> ...
> plot ...
> ! epstopdf xxx.eps
> #+end_src
That is a better solution that what I was struggling with. Thanks.
Doing git clone http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git gives the warning:
remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout.
Perhaps someone needs to run git update-server-info in the repo.
Is the post-update hook not executable?
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> What property would you find useful to have and why?
CUSTOM_ID could be handy right away. If arbitrary properties were
accessible in agenda prefix, it would enable very flexible agenda
constructs. Consider a setup in which headlines are given a tracking
number that can be used as a reference num
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Bastien wrote:
> I grasp the general idea but a more concrete use-case would help here
> again... thanks!
Perhaps I am trying to use agenda in a way that was never intended, to
export printable lists in tabular form. Using agenda mode, I can
generate an html lis
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Jan Böcker wrote:
> Look at "7.5.3 Capturing column view" in the manual, it provides a
> solution to the "column view is not printable" problem.
I can use column mode in the agenda, which is very useful because it
can display properties. I know I can capture colum
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
>> index 239ab2e..2d1d324 100644
>> --- a/Makefile
>> +++ b/Makefile
>> @@ -230,12 +230,11 @@ autoloads: lisp/org-install.el
>>
>> lisp/org-install.el: $(LISPFILES0) Makefile
>> $(BATCH) --eval "(require
When I move the scroll bar down in column view, Aquamacs typically
hangs. This is repeatable with the following minimal.emacs file:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~/Documents/elisp/org-mode/lisp"))
(add-to-list 'auto-mod
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:09 PM, Skip Collins wrote:
> When I move the scroll bar down in column view, Aquamacs typically
> hangs. This is repeatable with the following minimal.emacs file:
I tested emacs 24.0.50.1 and stock org 7.7 on windows xp the with the
same minimal.emacs and m
5:50 PM, Skip Collins wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:09 PM, Skip Collins wrote:
>> When I move the scroll bar down in column view, Aquamacs typically
>> hangs. This is repeatable with the following minimal.emacs file:
>
> I tested emacs 24.0.50.1 and stock org 7.7 on wi
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Skip Collins writes:
>> I tested emacs 24.0.50.1 and stock org 7.7 on windows xp the with the
>> same minimal.emacs and minimal orgbug.org files. This crashes emacs.
>
> Please insist on reporting these kind of bugs to Emacs
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Noorul Islam wrote:
> In column view mode, my arrow keys are not working properly.
I believe that column view suffers from some emacs 24 bugs involving
overlays. You may want to see if the latest git version of emacs
helps.
I store a timestamp in a property. I create the property by
typing
C-c C-x p
and then entering the property name, say BIRTHDAY. Then I
have to enter the date manually.
It would be nice if
C-c !
and other timestamp creation commands were available in
the minibuffer when entering property values.
> org-time-stamp-inactive uses the minibuffer, and calling
> a function that uses the minibuffer *from* the minibuffer (as
> org-set-property would do) make emacs unhappy.
Elisp does seem to allow recursive minibuffers:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/elisp/html_node/Recursive-Mini.html
Would t
> Still a proof-of-concept, but better than the first attempt - set
> recursive minibuffers locally and use the standard keybinding:
That was easy. I'm looking forward to this making its way into the
main repository. Where else would a recursive minibuffer make sense?
How about putting links into
> (and (your-sexp-here) (not (except-dates-here)))
Pardon a slightly off-topic rant. I have yet to find calendar software
(org included) that handles repeating appointments with the kind of
flexibility that would make them really useful. First, typical
real-world repeating appointments do not foll
> ,[ C-h f org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift RET ]
>
> I find that this exactly what you are describing: I define an entry,
> clone it (with weekly shift, for instance) and then delete the
> exceptions and maybe add a few extras. If any weekly instance has to
> change, I simply change it! Wor
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Yes, I have been informed that we are moving to Outlook/exchange in the
> new year, something I am dreading... Matthieu Lemerre, on this list
> back in late June (Message-ID: <871uygg1fs@free.fr>), posted a
> (partial?) solution that help
Marcel van der Boom hsdev.com> writes:
> My personal conclusion was, given proper outlining and no or very few
> assumptions about indentation preferences, it would be very difficult or
> confusing to implement.
>
> The amount of alternatives given in the thread gave me enough food for
> a while t
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 5:03 PM, bertie wrote:
> Or any other suggestion for getting this fact - I realize this is starting to
> look more like XML than an outline - but would really like to get this
> behavior
> without having to leave orgmode.
I made a suggestion for a natural org sytax to enco
I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html
formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in
"traditional" outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals for
the top level heading, etc:
I. This is a top level heading
II. Here is another level-1 heading
A.
to patch it
> in, a workaround for HTML output would be to turn off section numbering and
> then fake it with CSS. I enclose a four-level example I happen to have lying
> around. You can extend if needed (note that the title becomes h1, so the
> top-level heading is h2).
>
> Yours,
> C
There is a couple of problems with the way checkboxes are typeset in LaTeX.
- [ ] a
- [X] b
- [-] c
is translated to the LaTeX
\begin{itemize}
\item $\Box$ a
\item $\boxtimes$ b
\item $\boxminus$ c
\end{itemize}
The first problem is that \Box is not the same size as \boxtimes or \boxminus .
The
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> I like it! Well, almost all of it: I'd vote for \large, rather than \LARGE,
> but otherwise it looks good to me.
Can we compromise on \Large ? :-)
> ,
> | \item [{\parbox[][][c]{\wd0}{\LARGE$\square$}}] a
> `
I tried the optional prea
>> Then, what about setting :cbtrans to "\\texttt{[-]}" and
>> `org-export-latex-list-parameters' to nil, instead of "$\\boxminus$" and
>> '(:cbon "$\\boxtimes$" :cboff "$\\Box$"), respectively?
>>
>
> I'm
I was thinking of trying to get org and microsoft exchange talking to
each other via soap-client.el and exchange web services (ews).
Ultimately it would be nice to have a route into the corporate world
of exchange, outlook, entourage, and blackberry where so many of us
are forced to live.
My first
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:53 AM, Holger Wenzel
wrote:
> Unfortunately I cannot use this, and your proposed solution, since my
> Exchange server is behind an RSA-Token-"secured" gateway.
>
> I'm planning to use the org-outlook protocol
Both outlook and org will require dealing with secured gateway
When compiling the latest git version with make up2, the end-of-line
test fails, giving the following output:
begin output
Test test-org/end-of-line backtrace:
signal(ert-test-failed (((should-not (org-test-with-temp-text "#+BEG
ert-fail(((should-not (org-test-with-temp-text "#+BEGIN
>> When compiling the latest git version with make up2, the end-of-line
>> test fails, giving the following output:
>
> This should be fixed on master (and even maint). Could you confirm this?
Confirmed. Thanks.
2012/1/10 François Pinard :
> Some sad people think of me as a programmer. While deep down, I am
> fundamentally an artist. Programming is mere mean of expression :-).
You and Jambunathan K. should form a club.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>> You and Jambunathan K. should form a club.
>
> Since I am being dragged in to the conversaion,
Of course I intend no disrespect for you or François. I have noticed
that org, perhaps not surprisingly, attracts people with a certain
detail-o
accomplish what I want.
But keeping a canonical list of projects in a single file seems like
the right thing to do.
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On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:25 AM, John Hendy wrote:
> | - A wiki of hyperlinked files that grows and adapts to meet your needs.
After I sent my request, it occurred to me that the envisioned refile
command could create two links, one in the original file pointing to
the destination, the other in t
Links with descriptions do not always display properly in tables. If I
execute org-toggle-link-display, the full link text gets displayed, but
table alignment is messed up. Executing org-table-align makes things
look pretty again. I think it should happen automatically.
Emacs : GNU Emacs 24.0.93.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Martin Weigele wrote:
> Hi, is there an easy way to do this (rather than to fiddle around with
> resulting pdfs)?
I think the LaTeX package pdfpages is what you are looking for.
When I perform a bulk action on items in the agenda, the marked items
get unmarked after the action is completed. This is a problem if I
want to perform multiple actions on the marked entries. Here is a use
case. I use capture.org to collect actionable items throughout the
day. Occasionally I view
When I open the following table in org, the characters from the first
+ symbol in +bar to the last + symbol on the next line are struck out,
i.e. drawn with a line through the text.
#+STARTUP: showall
* foo
| C | D |
| E | +bar |
|---+--|
I do not believe this is intended behavior for +str
Rasmus writes:
> I would like to push the following patch to org.texi on export
As long as you are tweaking the manual, please fix the typesetting of
LaTeX-verbatim-environments in the Variable Index. It should appear as
a simple string, not as a fancy logo. As a point of style, I would
prefer th
The new export dispatcher confused me when it displayed an incomplete
list of backend options. At first I thought my configuration must not
be loading LaTeX and HTML properly. Then I discovered that the *Org
Export Dispatcher* window does not behave well when the frame is too
small. I am using the
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I added vertical scrolling to the menu a few hours ago. Could you
> upgrade Org and report the results?
Seems to be an improvement. Now the dispatch window uses all available
space. The top of the buffer (Options) is displayed at the top o
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Use SPC, DEL, C-n or C-p to scroll.
That works.
Any reason scroll bars could not be enabled too? I see one, but any
mouse clicks just generate spurious minibuffer messages. Thanks.
The version of org that comes with my stock Emacs on OS X (from
emacsformacosx.org) seems to conflict with my git installation of org.
This is particularly evident when trying to use ODT export. Emacs.app
is located in the usual /Applications folder. The newer org, which I
intend to completely supp
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On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Skip Collins wrote:
> The version of org that comes with my stock Emacs on OS X (from
> emacsformacosx.org) seems to conflict with my git installation of org.
> This is particularly evident when trying to use ODT export. Emacs
lation or setup that I never got to
> the bottom of.
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
>
>
> Skip Collins writes:
>
>> I think this is a bug. Can someone confirm? After I do an ODT export,
>> many ox-odt variables are duplicated with old variable names:
&
Jambunathan K wrote:
>> After I do an ODT export, many ox-odt variables are duplicated with
>> old variable names:
>> | [-]-\ Group Org Export ODT
>> | | |--- Option Org Odt Schema Dir
>> | | |--- Option Org Odt Content Template File
>
> Above ones come from NEW exporter, ox-odt.el
For the last few days, building org with make up2 results in the
following failed tests with Emacs for Mac OS X 24.3.1:
Ran 456 tests, 448 results as expected, 8 unexpected (2013-09-24 10:59:21-0400)
5 expected failures
8 unexpected results:
FAILED test-ob/org-babel-remove-result--results-cod
The problem persists. Can anyone else confirm? Perhaps this should be
added to the bug tracker file. For the record, my local.mk file is:
EMACS = /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
prefix = /usr/local/share
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Skip Collins wrote:
>
> For the last fe
Build test failures are still happening.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Rick Frankel wrote:
> On 2013-09-25 20:44, Skip Collins wrote:
>>
>> The problem persists. Can anyone else confirm? Perhaps this should be
>> added to the bug tracker file. For the record, my local.m
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:27 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> I just pushed up a fix, thanks for reporting.
I confirm that this fixes the problem. Thanks!
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:58 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
>
> I don't understand what you are trying to do here. you could write a lisp
> function that you run in the ** project name heading that creates a directory
> by that name. But what would the txt files in that directory be?
I requested someth
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:10 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
> You can do something like this:
Neat! I will give it a shot. I might also try to incorporate it into a
capture template.
It's been a week and this test still fails.
Would it make sense to automatically enforce passing all tests before
git accepts a change?
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:58 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> this change seems to introduce additional line breaks in the following
> test:
>
> --8<
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Skip Collins writes:
>> Would it make sense to automatically enforce passing all tests before
>> git accepts a change?
>
> I for one would strongly oppose this change. This would only make it
> take longer and thus
The export dispatcher allows me to export only the current subtree.
This is nice, but I would like to avoid having to put point in just
the right place before invoking the dispatcher. I have a document with
lots of things in it. One of the top-level headlines contains the
content of what I want to
Andreas Leha wrote:
>> The export dispatcher allows me to export only the current subtree.
>> This is nice, but I would like to avoid having to put point in just
>> the right place before invoking the dispatcher. I have a document with
>> lots of things in it. One of the top-level headlines contai
Andreas Leha wrote:
> Skip Collins writes:
>>> Try to run `org-export-dispatch' with a prefix from the second time
>>> onwards (so, do C-u C-c C-e).
>>
>> Good try, but it does not do what I want. It selects the subtree
>> currently at point, just a
Herbert Sitz wrote:
> * Main tree :myexporttree:
> fkjaldfk
> ** subhead
> ** subhead
> * anoher heading 1
> * another heading level 1
> ** subhead
> ** subhead
I did try using the default SELECT_TAG :export: on my main document
subtree. The problem is that the subtree is not "promoted" to th
John Hendy wrote:
> Thinking about it more, using select_tags as a potential solution to
> your export of a subtree without navigating to it, problems could
> arise if more than one were tagged. If multiple same-level headlines
> were tagged with the select_tag, which one should Org use as the
> "m
MobileOrg on the iPhone is not very useful to me. As many people do, I
use my iPhone as a way to capture input on the go, usually in the form
of short text snippets or notes. One thing that has made this work
better for me is a streamlined process for getting the text into Org
via org-feed. My pref
Org throws an error when I export html with a link type that it does
not know about. I would like it to simply add the link to the exported
document without checking its validity. For example, I have a link
that, when tapped on an iPhone, will open a particular app. I would
like the html to look so
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Skip Collins writes:
> > Org throws an error when I export html with a link type that it does
> > not know about. I would like it to simply add the link to the exported
> > document without checking its validity. For example, I have a link
> &
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Not that I'm against the idea, but wouldn't it be a poor way to properly
> fix the issue, i.e., add new link types?
I have come up with a better solution than globally passing "broken"
links. I defined a new "raw" link type. So now if I want to put a
non-standard link in
This describes a system to efficiently capture Org input on a smart phone,
with an emphasis on iOS. The nice thing about this approach is that it only
requires things that you likely already have: your smart phone, your Google
account, and Org. While not required, a text editing app on your
iOS/And
Ken Mankoff wrote:
> I use only MobileOrg and can capture to my desktop by tapping only
> a 5 buttons:
> 1) The app icon, 2) enter text (or tap the mic button and speak),
> 3) Done 4) Outline Mode 5) Sync.
>
> My Desktop then automatically updates w/o 5 minute delay.
> Captured notes are tagged as
Here's another suggestion. There could be an optional org table mode in
which horizontal lines are used to separate rows:
| Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, | foo |
| consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed| |
| sit amet luctus sapien. Phasellus | |
| malesuada, ipsum et hendrerit
ort to visual lines, right?
>
> Skip Collins writes:
>
> > Here's another suggestion. There could be an optional org table mode
> > in which horizontal lines are used to separate rows:
> >
> > | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, | foo |
> > | consecte
One more crazy idea. What if there were a choice of two vertical
separators? Currently '|' is the only character used for this purpose.
If, however, something like '\' were used to signal a multi-line cell,
then it would be possible to control this feature on a row-by-row
basis. As soon as the user
with spaces. That would also have to be
handled carefully when converting a multi-line cell back to single
line.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Tory S. Anderson
wrote:
> I think \ is overloaded for export purposes, but maybe / is clear? I think
> that's a good idea.
>
> Ski
Several requests have been made over the years for a way to end a
subsection without starting a new new higher level section. This is
possible with plain lists: a blank line ends the list. Some other
syntax would have to be added to org to allow this for sections. I
would love to see something like
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Grant Rettke wrote:
> Goal is to keep the document all-in-one
Maybe have a look at this proposal for a zipped up org format, sort of
like docx for MS Word:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/75454
It looks like there was some an attempt to implement the
> I see how base64 images can be used for HTML, but I don't know
> how to use them for LaTeX -- and I doubt it makes sense. But for
> HTML, yes, we can explore this feature... on my MAYBE list!
I would vote against inclusion of ascii-encoded binary files in org.
This violates the "it's just text"
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Bastien wrote:
> How would that be different that zipping org files along with pictures
> and related needed content?
Not different at all. Integrating the zipping into org-mode itself
could standardize the process and make it more
repeatable, portable, and conven
Test 80/480 fails when I use make up2 with Mac OS X GNU Emacs 24.3.1
(x86_64-apple-darwin12.5.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0 AppKit 1187.4) of
2014-03-05:
executing Bash code block...
Wrote
/var/folders/dt/9hkw2mj50dd566y5qs2s4b8sq962bh/T/tmp-orgtest/ob-input-32986Ogm
Code block evaluation complete.
Test
As I wrote at the top of the report, the test fails when running make
up2. I am using the unmodified master branch.
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On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Skip Collins writes:
>
>> Test 80/480 fails when I use make up2 with Mac OS X GNU
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Bastien wrote:
> You should probably check for "sh" in this local.mk line:
Nope. I suspect this is a Mac-related thing. Here are the contents of
my local.mk:
ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = org-download.el*
EMACS = /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
prefix = /usr/loca
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Skip Collins wrote:
> I suspect this is a Mac-related thing.
OS X 10.8.5 ships with bash version 3 which seems to have some issues
with declaring arrays:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6047648/bash-4-associative-arrays-error-declare-a-invalid-option
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Mhh... okay then, thanks for mentioning it.
The stackoverflow link contains what appears to be a good workaround
that functions in old and new versions of bash. Perhaps Pascal Fleury
could modify the org code to avoid using 'declare -A' when bash
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Pascal Fleury wrote:
> (have not used bash3 in quite a long time :-)
Even OS X Mavericks uses bash 3. So it will be around for quite a long time.
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Karl Voit wrote:
> I wonder how others are handling synchronization ignore patterns
> between different hosts.
Perhaps you should consider git annex. It is extremely flexible about
choosing which file to sync. It works cross-platform and is highly
configurable. I
Perhaps the bundled org in stock emacs interfered with a newer
downloaded version because load-path is not configured properly. If a
mixed-version installation happened to Carsten, it is probably
happening to lots of people. I also use a Mac and it's happened to me
before. What else can be done to
The following block exports to LaTeX/PDF as expected, with a break
between the first and second line:
#+BEGIN_VERSE
First line
Second line
#+END_VERSE
The HTML export does not have a line break, so the text runs together
on the same line when shown in the browser:
First line
Second line
I expec
I am editing some Perl. When I export any source block that includes
the word "call" in the name, it causes the verbatim formatting to be
dropped. This happens with both html and latex exports. The problem
does not seem to be limited to Perl. A minimal example:
* foo
#+name: call_foo
#+begin_src p
I actually thought of the same xkcd comic when I finally figured out
what was going on. The original name was "full_precision_recall_test".
It took some time to isolate the problem.
> This reminds me of https://www.xkcd.com/327/
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 7:37 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Fixed, hopefully.
Ran 718 tests, 717 results as expected, 1 unexpected (2017-03-28 17:27:55-0400)
9 expected failures
1 unexpected results:
FAILED test-org/fuzzy-links
Test test-org/fuzzy-links backtrace:
(if (unwind-protect (setq value-10839 (let ((file (make-temp-file "o
(let (form-description-10840) (if (unwind-protect (setq value-10839
(let ((value-10839 (cl-gensym "ert-form-evaluation-aborted-"))) (let
(lambda nil (let ((value-10802 (cl-gensym "ert-f
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Thank you. Unfortunately, there is not much to do with this. Could you
> do some debugging when running the faulty test? It may come from
> something in your configuration.
I think I figured it out. During the fuzzy-links test,
org-open-at
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Skip Collins wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 6:50 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
> wrote:
>> Thank you. Unfortunately, there is not much to do with this. Could you
>> do some debugging when running the faulty test? It may come from
>> somethi
When compiling Org with
make up2
a failed test prevents successful completion:
FAILED 555/746 test-org-publish/resolve-external-link
I am running GNU Emacs 25.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin16.7.0, Carbon
Version 157 AppKit 1504.83) of 2017-09-12 with Org mode version 9.1.1
(release_9.1.1-54-gff6b38
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> |FAILED ob-shell/bash-uses-assoc-arrays
Using homebrew to install a newer bash should help fix this one.
Recently (last two or three weeks), when I run make test on the latest
git source (currently release_9.1.6-395-g8ecc4c) on my mac with Emacs
26.0.90 (compiled with brew on my Mac), I get the following results:
Ran 775 tests, 771 results as expected, 4 unexpected (2018-01-23 11:37:59-0500)
11 expec
I think there is a bug in updating an org buffer window after capture
appends an entry. When the previously final entry, terminated with a
newline, is folded, the newly captured entry that is appended does not
show correctly in the buffer. Here is an example capture template:
("a" "Actions" entry
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 3:46 PM Skip wrote:
> Another manifestation of the problem shows up when using
> auto-revert-mode. Starting with the single headline in a folded state
> as above, when I execute the following command in a shell,
> echo "* TODO bar :action:" &g
I think this is a real bug. Am I wrong? Seems like it should be easy to fix.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 11:25 AM Skip wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 3:46 PM Skip wrote:
> > Another manifestation of the problem shows up when using
> > auto-revert-mode. Starting with the single headl
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