Re: [BUG] org-num-skip-unnumbered is not respected if a org-mode file enables org-num-mode on startup [9.6.18 ( @ /home/drcxd/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.18/)]

2024-02-09 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Chang Xiaoduan  writes:

>> This is known.
>> #+STARTUP options are handled before buffer-local variables take effect.
>> See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=57003
>> Handled.
>>
>
> I have read the thread but I can not figure a solution. I tried to
> search "early local" you proposed in the org-mode manual or Emacs manual
> but find nothing related. So currently if I use STARTUP options to
> enable org-num-mode on visiting the file, there is no way to make
> org-num-mode apply file local variables such as `org-num-max-level'? Is
> that right?

Yes, you are right. The Emacs bug I linked to is not resolved.
In other words, your issue is not new, known, but not solved yet.

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Re: [BUG] org-num-skip-unnumbered is not respected if a org-mode file enables org-num-mode on startup [9.6.18 ( @ /home/drcxd/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.18/)]

2024-02-08 Thread Chang Xiaoduan
Ihor Radchenko  writes:

>
> This is known.
> #+STARTUP options are handled before buffer-local variables take effect.
> See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=57003
> Handled.
>

I have read the thread but I can not figure a solution. I tried to
search "early local" you proposed in the org-mode manual or Emacs manual
but find nothing related. So currently if I use STARTUP options to
enable org-num-mode on visiting the file, there is no way to make
org-num-mode apply file local variables such as `org-num-max-level'? Is
that right?

>
> Yup.
> Fixed on main.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=bfc0cb372

Thanks a lot.



Re: [BUG] org-num-skip-unnumbered is not respected if a org-mode file enables org-num-mode on startup [9.6.18 ( @ /home/drcxd/.emacs.d/elpa/org-9.6.18/)]

2024-02-08 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Chang Xiaoduan  writes:

> I have been experimenting with org-num-mode recently. I find that if an
> org-mode file enables org-num-mode on startup by adding:
>
> ```emacs-lisp
> #+STARTUP: num
> ```
>
> and if there is a file local prop line:
>
> ```emacs-lisp
> # -*- org-num-skip-unnumbered: t; -*-
> ```

> then org-num-mode does not respect the file local variable, i.e., some
> headings with the `UNNUMBERED` property set to `t` still get their
> numbering. This also happens for `org-num-max-level` if it is set on the
> file local prop line. If I toggle org-num-mode after visiting the
> file, then org-num-mode respect those file local variables.

This is known.
#+STARTUP options are handled before buffer-local variables take effect.
See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=57003
Handled.

> What's more, I have tried to remove the `STARTUP` keyword, so I can
> enable org-num-mode after visiting the file. However, without enabling
> org-num-mode on visiting the file, Emacs reports those file local
> variables as unsafe, though their values are safe, according to the
> documentation. I guess it is determined as unsafe because org-num-mode
> is not loaded.

Yup.
Fixed on main.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=bfc0cb372

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