On Sat, 23 Dec 2023 at 11:19, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Both ox-beamer and ox-latex are parts of Org mode. So, there is nothing
> wrong with using these internal functions - we have the control over all
> parts of Org mode. If we decide to make a breaking change in any
> internal function in Org mod
In three separate places (lines 779, 825 and 874) ox-beamer uses
ox-latex private functions namely:
line779: `org-latex--wrap-label'
line 825: `org-latex--insert-compiler'
line 874: `org-latex--format-spec'
I appreciate ox-beamer is a backend backend derived from ox-latex but
isn't this bad pract
Should the KEYWORD values in `org-export-options-alist' that are
uppercase be lowercase to reflect what users see say when using a
template and/or for consistency?
Similarly, for the KEYWORD values in :options-alist in
`org-export-define-backend' for example in ox-latex.el?
For example the TITLE
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 12:07, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I am unable to reproduce. May you please provide a more detailed recipe
> starting from emacs -Q? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
With your suggestion it no longer occurs. Off to bisect my init.el. Sorry for
the noise.
Some parentheses are not visible in the html export but are present. This
was not always the case with the provided example.
--- Begin Example ---
* islower()
** Front
*String method* that returns =True= if the string is a lowercase string, =False=
otherwise.
** Back
*String method:* islower(sel
The `org-texinfo-compile' docstring contains the following sentence which ends
abruptly.
"Processing is done through the command specified in `org-texinfo-info-process',
which see."
I think it is sufficient to remove the "which see" at the end.
Thanks for Org and your time.
On Wed, 24 May 2023 at 16:55, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> > Aside, when invoking this command on an org file I get the following error
> > which may or not be a bug also:
> >
> > org-compile-file: File "/org-gtd.el/doc/org-gtd.info"
> > wasn’t producedSee "Org INFO Texinfo Output" for details
>
> It w
The `org-texinfo-export-to-info' docstring describes a non-existing optional
argument PUB-DIR but no such argument is given in the definition. Perhaps
it
did in the past?
Aside, when invoking this command on an org file I get the following error
which may or not be a bug also:
org-compile-file:
Reviewing some Org files I noted the following files require org-macs.el more
than once:
- ob.el
- ob-python.el
- org-fold.el
There are likely others too.
The additional require seems redundant to my ignorant self. I appreciate this
should cause no issue but is there a reason why such lines are
Using ob-sql for the first time. It works great and I no longer need to
deal with the ugly output from the SQL command line.
However, I noted that after submitting a query the first cell (first
column name) of the results table includes a page break (^L). I use the
purcell/page-break-lines packa
Reporting this bug to the mailing list on request of the leuven theme
author as they believe the issue may be within Org and/or Emacs. The bug
as reported to the theme author can be found here [1] and includes
screenshots to illustrate what I mean.
In short, the colors defined by the leuven theme
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 at 16:25, Niall Dooley wrote:
> I've set org-log-done-with-time as a file local variable (in my habits.org) to
> nil. Oddly, the Local Variables section was initially visible at the end of
> this file but is no longer visible (when visiting this file in subsequ
Firstly, this may or may not be a bug so apologies if I've incorrectly
labelled the subject line.
I use org-habits to track my habits defined in a habits.org file. I log each
time I perform the habit with a :LOGGING: DONE(!) property. This adds an entry
to a :LOGBOOK: drawer each time I mark the h
Firstly, I've searched online and even posted to both the emacs and orgmode
subreddits but to no avail.
Consider the following snippet:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("p" "List Non-done projects"
tags-todo "-CANCELLED+PROJECT/!+TODO")))
My understanding is that in the tags-todo match that e
da-span day) instead of (org-agenda-span 'day).
Niall
Niall
On 30 August 2017 at 14:55, Sébastien Le Maguer
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I might say something stupid buy isn't it 'day (with a simple quote) ?
>
> Sent from Blue
> On 30 Aug 2017, at 14:45, Niall Dooley wro
Hi all,
This is my first mail to this list so please tell me if I haven't
followed the expected conventions.
I created the following org-agenda-custom-command via the customise
interface
'(org-agenda-custom-commands
(quote
(("A" "Priority #A tasks" agenda ""
((org-agenda-span day)
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